Tri-County Mall, Cincinnati, OH (137) (Explored 12/8/2016)
Cinnabon! They almost got me here a few times (as in, I almost bought one of those cinnamon rolls, but I'm being good)
Explored 12/8/2016!
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Tri-County Center opened on September 26, 1960. When it opened, the open-air center contained such stores as Shillito's, Pogue's, Kroger, a Kresge 5 and 10, and over 45 other stores. The center was enclosed by 1968 and renamed Tri-County Mall. Sears came to the mall around that same time. Between 1989 and 1992, the mall saw the addition of a second floor, along with the construction of MacAlpin's as a fourth anchor.
Today, Sears is the only mall anchor that has not had a name change. Shillito's became Shillito Rikes in 1982 when the two stores combined. In 1986, the store became a Lazarus; it was known as Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, then simply Macy's in 2005. Pogue's was renamed L.S. Ayres in 1983 and was closed in 1988. J.C.Penney took over that space, closing in July 2005. Today, the former J.C.Penney store is the site of an additional mall entrance, B.J.'s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Ethan Allan Furniture, and several smaller stores. The upper level of the former J.C.Penney became an indoor theme park, which is no longer open. McAlpin's became Dillard's in 1998. The Dillard's store was "downgraded" to a clearance center in 2013 and closed in 2015. As of today, that space is still vacant.
Tri-County Mall, Cincinnati, OH (137) (Explored 12/8/2016)
Cinnabon! They almost got me here a few times (as in, I almost bought one of those cinnamon rolls, but I'm being good)
Explored 12/8/2016!
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Tri-County Center opened on September 26, 1960. When it opened, the open-air center contained such stores as Shillito's, Pogue's, Kroger, a Kresge 5 and 10, and over 45 other stores. The center was enclosed by 1968 and renamed Tri-County Mall. Sears came to the mall around that same time. Between 1989 and 1992, the mall saw the addition of a second floor, along with the construction of MacAlpin's as a fourth anchor.
Today, Sears is the only mall anchor that has not had a name change. Shillito's became Shillito Rikes in 1982 when the two stores combined. In 1986, the store became a Lazarus; it was known as Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, then simply Macy's in 2005. Pogue's was renamed L.S. Ayres in 1983 and was closed in 1988. J.C.Penney took over that space, closing in July 2005. Today, the former J.C.Penney store is the site of an additional mall entrance, B.J.'s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Ethan Allan Furniture, and several smaller stores. The upper level of the former J.C.Penney became an indoor theme park, which is no longer open. McAlpin's became Dillard's in 1998. The Dillard's store was "downgraded" to a clearance center in 2013 and closed in 2015. As of today, that space is still vacant.