- Big Town Mall
Infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Big Town Mall
image_width =
caption = Sign in front of the now-demolished Big Town Mall
location = 800 Big Town Shopping Center
Mesquite,Texas , U.S.
address =
coordinates = coord|32.7954|N|96.6719|W|region:US_type:landmark|display=inline,title
opening_date = 1959
closing_date = 2006
developer =
manager =
owner = Kimco Realty Corp.
architect =
number_of_stores =
number_of_anchors =
floor_area = convert|585595|sqft|m2|abbr=on
floors =
parking = 3,801 spaces
website =
footnotes = cite web |url=http://www.kimcorealty.com/PDF/allpackage.asp?PropertyID=0170 |title=Big Town Mall (0170) |publisher=Kimco Realty Corp. |format=PDF |date=2008-02-23]Big Town Mall was a
shopping mall located inMesquite, Texas .History
Big Town Mall, located at 800 Big Town Shopping Ctr., just off of U.S. 80 E. and Loop 12 in
Mesquite, Texas , was constructed in 1959 and was the first enclosed, air-conditionedshopping mall in the Southwest. Some of the surrounding facilities included Bowlanes, A&R Course, Horse and Rider, an Exhibition hall, and a half price shoe store. At one time up to three major chain stores such asJC Penney (which J.C. Penney himself opened),Sanger-Harris , andMontgomery Ward were part of the complex. The attached Woolworths was also quite popular due to its sizable inventory and food court.This once-popular spot in
Mesquite housed department stores, retail shops, an early form of arcade, and even a movie theater (which has since been demolished). [http://www.ruralexploration.com/gallery.php?display=bigtown] Even afterTown East Mall had long since become the new "hotspot" for local and national retailers, the mall stayed active for several years with privately owned shops targeting urban young.Montgomery Ward , the last remaining anchor store, was closed after going bankrupt in 2001, thus sealing the mall's eventual demise.The exterior of the mall can be seen in the 1985 film "True Stories" as the site of the fashion show. The interior of the mall shown is actually
NorthPark Center in Dallas.In September 2005, Big Town Mall was designated a staging point for the victims of
Hurricane Katrina coming toDallas for shelter and relief. From there, they traveled along I-635 to I-35 to settle in theReunion Arena and theDallas Convention Center where they were housed until able to return to their homes inLouisiana . The mall's parking space was utilized as a first stop for evacuees – where authorities searched for weapons, screened them for medical conditions, gave them a light snack and passed them along to any number of shelters inDallas ,Fort Worth and evenOklahoma . [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/090405dnmetkatburbs.291a626.html] Dead link|date=February 2008In early 2006 the decision was made to tear down the mall and neighboring farmer's market. The demolition project started on the week of May 22, 2006, and was completed in September of that year.cite news |author=Brian Porter |title=Big Town Mall demolition project begins |url=http://www.courier-gazette.com/articles/2006/05/26/mesquite_news/news/news_05.txt |work=The Mesquite News |date=
May 26 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-23] The bowling alley on the property remains functional as of September 2006, and the nearby Exhibition Hall is still in use with exhibitions such as gun and boat shows each weekend. As of February 2008, the City of Mesquite is working with a developer to build a sports and entertainment complex at the former mall site. The new complex will incorporate the mall's surviving structures. [cite news |author=KXAS-TV |title=Sports Training Complex Proposed For Big Town Mall Site |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23227086/ |publisher=MSNBC |date=February 18 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-23] [cite news |author=Brian Porter |title=VIDEO: Big Town project gains council OK |url=http://www.planostar.com/articles/2008/02/21/mesquite_news/news/news_05.txt |work=The Plano Star |date=February 21 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-23]References
External links
* [http://www.deadmalls.com/malls/big_town_mall.html Deadmalls.com writeup on the mall]
* [http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=22242 Photos of Big Town Mall in its defunct state]
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