Here is a new mall to the blog. At long last, we made it to the Northeast tip of the state.
Central Mall is a decent shopping mall located in Texarkana Texas just a few miles West of the state border with Arkansas. The mall is listed as having 678,480 square feet of retail space and opened in 1978. The current anchors are Dillard's and JCPenney. Lilly Page and a soon to open Planet Fitness are junior anchors at the mall. A vacant Sears rounds off the anchor spaces at the mall. The Dillard's here which was expanded in 2016 is the second oldest store in the whole chain. 4th dimension owns this mall along with Almeda in Houston and Central Mall in Port Arthur. Kohan previously owned these malls, so 4th dimension has their work cut out for them to bring these properties back to 100% occupancy. Anyway, back to Central Mall.
Burlington, Five Below, Ulta, Michael's, and Books A Million are in locations surrounding the mall property. Here is the road sign facing I-30.
Here is one view of the mall directory. As you can see, the mall is pretty much one long hallway from JCPenney to the former Sears.
The exterior of the mall property. The mall entry signage looks really old school.
Dillard's
JCPenney
The South side of the mall.
The vacant Sears.
A quick look into the vacant Sears.
More views of the vacant Sears from the South side of the mall.
More of the South side of the mall.
Now into the mall we go.
A retro mirrored JCPenney entrance.
Looking down into the mall towards the center court.
A rare neon GNC sign.
I really like the high ceilings here; it breaks up the monotony of a straight-line mall.
A little bit of ceiling damage.
The Dillard's center court.
As we head past Dillard's to the former Sears and food court area, there are a lot of empty spaces.
The former Sears anchor spot. This store never received the bland tile 90's mall entrance update that most stores had.
The Sears mall entrance doors were cracked open to see inside. I wonder if I could have rolled them open to have a good look around. Security was visible around the mall, so I definitely wasn't going to take my chances.
Chik Fil A is still going with a few other eateries inside.
One of the two arcades in the mall, Silverball a very tiny one.
Now this is what I would consider to be a food hall instead of a food court. Not just a fancy name for a food court, a hallway with one row of tables and restaurants on both sides.
Back into the mall main corridor.
A nice tribute to first responders and military personnel.
Candy Craze is one of the few places left in this section of the mall. Another store in this area is the Lilly Page which is a lady's apparel superstore is inside of the old Bealls just across from the food court near Sears. This area matches the other court near JCPenney with high ceilings and wider hallways.
Now a look at the Dillard's corridor.
More mall signage and another mall map view with less reflections.
Center court of the mall facing the South entrance from Dillard's.
An interesting store near the South entrance.
One of the strange rules here is that unaccompanied minors under 18 are not allowed to be in the mall on Friday and Saturday nights after 5pm.
Back to the center court of the mall. A new Miniso store is down here as well. One of the few retailers expanding to malls as others close locations.
Looking down towards JCPenney from the center court.
This former junior anchor space was at one time a Dillard's Men's store. Not sure what was here originally.
And for the second arcade at the mall, Starlite Golf.
One last look at the mural as we leave the mall.
So here is my opinion of the mall. This is a decent shopping experience. Central Mall is doing much better than any of the Shreveport area malls located roughly an hour Southeast of Texarkana. Ownership needs to fill the vacant Sears anchor that is dragging down one side of the mall. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of options for a city of this size in 2025. Target, TJ Maxx, Ross, Cinemark, and Academy already have locations in the city. Dicks Sporting Goods could be an option since they are not in the area yet, but the city may not be large enough for their target population size.
That is all for this post. More to come. More malls, a new Toys R Us store, and more retail to come.