Now for the final mall in the Corsicana three-pack. This is the Corsicana Crossing Mall, once known as the VF Factory Outlet Mall. Most of these malls were built in the mid 1980's to early 1990's. This is the only interior mall built in Corsicana that still functions as a retail mall.
For a look at the mall when the mall was still doing well. Check out the below link from Pseudo3-D. Appreciate you sharing this with the blog!
In other Corsicana news, the long-vacant Super Kmart is finally scheduled to be redeveloped in the near future. Hobby Lobby, Academy, and Ulta will be going in the redeveloped building. It sounds like the old structure will be used and renovated. As you know we have covered that store, click here.
The road sign on I-45 has seen better days.
In fact, the whole side of the mall facing I-45 needs some serious work. The potholes here are no joke, be careful if you decide to drive around like I did.
Graffiti spots next to the mall entrance is not a good look. With as bad as this side of the mall looks, the mall entrance was unlocked for access to the mall.
The other side of the mall facing South is where the majority of the people seem to frequent. The only signage for the mall is right here.
The mall lost the anchor VF Factory outlet store in the December before my visit.
The inside of the mall is nearly identical to the Livingston Outlet Mall that I covered years ago.
Four businesses were operating in the mall during my visit. The space is pretty small with space for 8 businesses including kiosks. The vacant VF covered half of the space in the mall.
The VF Factory Outlet space leaves a huge vacancy to fill.
Some of the signage for the old anchor is still intact.
There was a variety of clothing new and used along with housewares, toys, and other goods.
There were not a lot of people at the mall on this hot Summer weekday afternoon.
Now for a couple more outdoor photos before we head out.
The good side of the mall.
And the ugly.




















