Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
Good or bad, I think that's more or less in keeping with the intent of how the new owners want to "reconceptualize" the mall - in the vein (at least to a certain extent) of an open-air market.
I think its clear the new owners are serious in their efforts to revitalize the place; they've sunk some decent coin into large video boards on the south and west sides of the facility. The one facing I-35 has been operational for some time; the larger one on the south side along I-240 was up for a time, but clearly had some technical issues, and has been off for a week or so. Looks like they had to do some trenching around the base of the sign; power or cabling issues, I presume..
As a nearly life-long OKC'er, Crossroads will always be in my heart what it was when I was a kid; an amazing, first-of-its-kind place in OKC, thriving with Orange Juliuses on the lower floor, LeMans Speedway blinking and racing with bumper cars, pinball machines, and video games; the annoying survey people on the west side near Penney's, and a center court with its fountain, switchback ramp, and varying kinds of performers along with the annual Jerry Lewis MDA telethon for many years. There are lots of reasons why it has become what it is now; some of it was/is perception, some reality, but to see it deteriorate into a ghost town is sad. They may well be successful in their idea of revitalization, but in my heart of hearts, it will never be "Plaza Mayor," it'll always, ALWAYS, be "Crossroads."
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