3/5 Michael .A. F. 3 years ago on Google
This
is
a
late
stage
mall
build
for
sure.
It
was
filtering
a
time
when
malls
were
still
popular
but
were
definitely
starting
to
wane
in
popularity.
It
tries
to
incorporate
the
main
street
idea,
the
indoor
mall
idea,
as
well
as
the
drive-up,
single
company
building
styles
but
all
in
one
area.
It's
great
if
you've
got
the
day
to
kill
but
it
makes
it
slightly
inconvenient
to
maneuver
in
between
a
lot
of
excess
parking
and
then
lack
thereof
alternatively.
Counterintuitively
the
old
indoor
mall
loop
style
is
doing
quite
well
here
whereas
the
external
single
occupancy
stores
see
m
to
be
struggling
likely
due
to
higher
cost
of
operation
and
this
excessive
amount
of
unused
parking
where
obviously
it's
unneeded
acting
as
an
impediment
to
walk
up
shoppers
just
adjacent.