I remember Metrcenter from the 80's and 90's. It had an airplane shaped bar above a ice rink, which was across from the food court. It had many wonderful stores Such as Dillards, Sears, Pennry's, Broadway Southwest/Macy's, its smaller stores were Merry Go Round, Gap, Calls Jewelers, Wicks and Sticks, Spencer Gifts, orange julius, Radio Shack, Craftworks, Charlotte Russe, Kb Toys and many many more. Everyone cruised the Metro parkway. It had Castles and coasters several restaurants, remember Trump's, El Torito and Black Angus? It is a downright shame the malls of America are going under because of this mail order crap.They were a social destination for many. Amazon will never be able to copy what the mall stood for. I'm am truly sorry to see them go..RIP Metrocenter
Tammy Erickson I loved metrocenter back in those days. I worked at that merry-go-round for about 5 years before college. Most of the dearest friends I have, almost 30 years later, I met from working at metro Center. My kids and I still go back at least once every few months. It is a ghost town... But I love it. If you can love a building.
Just gotta get good anchor stores
This is true. Maybe one day this mall be as popular as it was in its hay day
There is a Wal-Mart there now and someone had said a Costco may go in
In 46 and yes it was great at that time and would love to see it great again i just dont think it will
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