Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Plazamericas update Aug 03, 2010

This is the first of the permanent road entrance signs to the mall.



The entrance to the food court; this is the first mall entrance to get the new signage. All of the entrances have been repainted and are awaiting the new signage.



Updated Aug 11
The Houston Trade Center; is being advertised as a marketplace with retail, jewelry, and food outlets similar to the popular Harwin district nearby. If this building is redeveloped the mall will have a much better image from Highway 59. If this anchor is redeveloped; it would be an amazing feat for a mall that was on life support less than two years ago. How many other malls have been able to fill their empty anchor spots in this recession?




We may soon see this former entrance to Macy's reopened.



The new playground is open; my kids had a blast here.




The Clarewood Mercado now has the new dollar store and grocery open. This large area on the second level will be used to host large parties and possibly small concerts solving the mystery.




The second Mercado is under construction; you can see the drywall piles in the first photo.





Center Court



The new Soccer Y Mas



The new Sheik



Foot Locker New location



On the way to Burlingtons first level.


Here are some of the redevelopment opportunities within the mall.

Palais Royal



The line of closed stores leading to Burlington Coat Factory on the second level.




There are still many storefronts to fill, but management has been aggressively marketing the mall.



Bath and Body Works




Stores just outside of the closed Macy's on the second level.


3 comments:

  1. The empty space in Clarewood Mercado could be used for hosting really fancy quinceaƱeras. Also, are there any stores in PlazAmericas that still cater to the African-American population in the area?

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  2. The mall has a mix of tenants but most of the new tenants are geared towards the Hispanic/ Latino population of the area. Little by little this mall is coming back.

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  3. The mall recently pulled the sheetrock off of many old storefronts revealing many labelscars from the past. There is even a newly revealed wood paneled store that still has the sign that must have been covered up in the 1980's. The mercado construction has hit full speed and they have covered up the area with sheetrock. They have some holes cut to see the progress and I will post these photos and the uncovered old school storefronts in January when I return.

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