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Ultra HD 4K | Collin Creek Mall | Last Day Open

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John Daniels

John Daniels

4 жыл бұрын

This is a 4K HD Video walk thru of Collin Creek Mall in Plano Texas on the last day it was open to the public. There are a few people who were there visiting that talk about how they remembered the mall growing up. The glass elevator was an amazing thing back in the day! If you remember this beautiful mall then leave a comment.
Collin Creek Mall was a two-level, enclosed regional mall in Plano, Texas. It is located near the intersection of US 75 (Central Expressway) and President George Bush Turnpike. It is being demolished, starting in September 2019, for replacement with a $1 billion mixed-use development, designed by Centurion American Development Group.[1][
Anchor tenants
JCPenney
The JCPenney Co. department store is an original anchor tenant of the mall. It is planned to remain open in its original location throughout redevelopment while they make a new building for JCPenney to move into.
Amazing Jake's (closed)
The fifth anchor opened as a Lord & Taylor department store in 1981. Lord & Taylor closed in 1990, and was replaced by a Mervyn's department store. Mervyn's exited the Texas market in early 2006 and the anchor store was temporarily vacant. In July 2008, the former Mervyn's was converted into a two-story Amazing Jake's indoor playland and buffet restaurant. However, as of April 2019, Amazing Jake's is now closed, and the website does not reflect a location at Collin Creek Mall. This anchor store is the first to be demolished in the redevelopment.
Sears (closed)
The Sears Roebuck & Co. department store was an original anchor tenant of the mall. The store closed in March 2019 as part to closing 80 stores nationwide due to Sears and Roebuck Co. filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.[3]This anchor store is the third to be demolished in the redevelopment.
Macy's (closed)
This anchor location opened as a Sanger Harris department store. Sanger-Harris was merged with Foley's and renamed in 1987[4] then the combined company was sold to May Department Stores in 1988.[5] The store was renamed Macy's in September 2006 as a result of May Company' purchase of the Federated Department Stores in 2005. The store's final business day was on March 26, 2017. This anchor store is the second to be demolished in the redevelopment.
Dillard's (closed)
The Dillard's department store was an original anchor tenant of Collin Creek, but closed in January 2014.[6]
History
When the mall opened in July 1981, Collin Creek featured a River Walk: a series of fountains connected by an indoor creek. The creek and most of the fountains were later removed, except for a small fountain left in the middle of the mall. Several years before the mall closed, plants were put in the remaining fountain. The mall also contained a "village" of small shops lining corridors narrower than the rest of the mall. Those shops were removed and the space converted into a food court as part of a remodeling project in 1992.[7]
In 2008, Collin Creek Mall had a small remodel including new paint and new tile,[8] much like what Richardson Square Mall had in 1998.
In 2018, the property was sold to Centurion American. On Friday, July 26, 2019, Collin Creek Mall had a farewell party to say goodbye to the mall. As of Wednesday, July 31, 2019, Collin Creek Mall is closed. Demolition and redevelopment began in September 2019.
Economic factors
Since the mall's opening, the area near Collin Creek has witnessed explosive growth, and the addition of the President George Bush Turnpike. The mall has suffered from fierce competition from newer nearby malls. The August 2000 opening of new regional mall Stonebriar Centre in nearby Frisco affected the sales of Lewisville's Vista Ridge Mall (Vista Ridge was more directly affected by the October 1997 opening of the nearby Grapevine Mills in Grapevine) and Plano's Collin Creek Mall as both malls experienced what Larry Howard, vice president for development of General Growth Properties Inc., called "some cannibalization".[9] Developer Sam Ware of Dreien Partners has recently introduced a $1 billion+ plan to revitalize the mall, by tearing down much of its north wing and opening up the creek beneath it, as well as adding office, hotel, and residential components.[10] That deal fell through and Centurion American is making a proposal to raze the mall and redevelop it as a mixed-use center.
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@elisabethtaquino3387
@elisabethtaquino3387 3 жыл бұрын
John, THANK YOU! By far the best video of our beloved mall...Collin Creek Mall Forever! We were here from the very beginning! When we moved here the only place to shop was Valley View Mall. Then Richardson Square opened up about 5-8 years later! Then in 1980-81 Collin Creek FINALLY opened. We finally were a "credible" town & not just a bedroom community!! I've raised 5 children who have memories of this Mall. The youngest just turned 20 in January 2021, but doesn't quite have the same memories has the elders. This mall is THE mall of my older children's childhoods! So many memories...sweet, bittersweet times. 💝💔
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome 🙂 Glad you liked it, so many memories with this mall and Richardson Square mall, need to get over there and see what is left of that mall. When they are finished with Collin Creek Mall they are leaving the center so many we can go back and visit and remember some amazing times we had there. Thank you for the comment and take care my fellow traveler 🦋🙂
@deborahthomas3539
@deborahthomas3539 3 жыл бұрын
The Springbrook Apartments was across the street originally, at 15th Street and Alma Road. Before the mall was built, the field was full of soccer fields. My brother played there. Beautiful open space. The father, of someone I went to school with, designed the tunnels for the creek to run through under the mall. He did a great job because I don’t remember the mall even having a problem with the creek underneath it. I worked at the Radio Shack, upstairs, by Sears in 1984. The food court was there from the beginning. It may have been enlarged in the 90’s. It’s nice that you have memories there too. Thanks for the tour. 😊
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome ☺️. And thank you for all the good memories I used to live in those apartments over there for years had a lot of good times, lot of good times around that area. Yeah the tunnels underneath are absolutely amazing accomplishment there's three tunnels and they're a mile long just amazing, they were going to tear up the tunnels and just let the creek run through there but they decided not to I guess it cost too much money.
@user-lk6kv6ep7w
@user-lk6kv6ep7w 11 күн бұрын
I worked at Macy’s from 2008 to 2014 as a maintenance painter and Collins Creek was one of my stores and I remember all that it brings back a lot of memories watching this video. Also, the signature that the video shows in 1980 is the person who designed the artwork on the outside entrance of the mall at the Macy’s entrance. And I believe that signature is Connie R Smith.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 9 күн бұрын
@@user-lk6kv6ep7w Good information thank you 👍🏻
@miltonlucas8655
@miltonlucas8655 7 ай бұрын
I lived in springbrook when i was a little boy. I been here for 47 years, my whole life. I was heartbroken when i saw they were tearing it down, but seeing these videos brings a dark sadness over me. I hate the city of plano for this one. All the memories they stripped from so many people. Sad, sad, sad
@bobbycone2
@bobbycone2 3 жыл бұрын
I'm about to be 40 so I remember waaay back when the mall was newer when they had the river walk and the fountains all running through the lower level. Was visiting this mall as early as 1984.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
1984, those were some amazing times, wish i could go back :)
@sabrinashelton1997
@sabrinashelton1997 3 жыл бұрын
Even though Collin Creek wasn't MY mall or the area I grew up in DFW ( I've only been to that mall a handful of time), I feel the sadness and grief for you and the others there to say your goodbyes. Collin Creek's end is like so many other malls today. My kids will never know the "mall life". So many memories. So many moments of your life with friends and family. Malls DOMINATED life for YEARS for anyone who is an adult now. Life is change, that's true, but it never stops hurting.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
Well written, thank you, you know how it feels. If we only had a time machine 😔 Thank you for the comment take care Bri Tex 🙂
@sabrinashelton1997
@sabrinashelton1997 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDaniels Let me know if you find one of those! You take care as well, John.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
@@sabrinashelton1997 lol, I will, we'll go back in time together and relive all those amazing childhood memories😁
@SoltoWolf92
@SoltoWolf92 3 жыл бұрын
I worked at aeropostale there in 2010-2011. I remember eating chick fil a everyday for lunch! 😄
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
The food court was awesome. Chick-fil-A southwest salads are amazing
@richarddc77
@richarddc77 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the good video. I came here all the time. Worked at Sears for a short time. Good memories.
@kapow87
@kapow87 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! It is so sad I grew up going to this mall. I still would go even after Firewheel opened up.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, and it is sad Kayla, JCPenney's was going to stay open throughout the construction and then stay open after the construction but it closed that store also which last day was on the 23rd of this month. But the good news is the main center piece of the mall they are going to keep and I guess build stores and stuff onto it so you'll still get to go back and see the center of the mall once they're all done with the project.
@kapow87
@kapow87 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDaniels that is good they will be able to keep some of it intact! It really is a beautiful mall and the flooring was damn near perfect lol
@bobbycone2
@bobbycone2 3 жыл бұрын
You know we didn't call it the #3 entrance... That was the Squirrel entrance!
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
Never heard it called that, we probably crossed paths at some point.
@bobbycone2
@bobbycone2 3 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDaniels The entrances were all animal pictures for the first few decades Collin Creek Mall was around. I don't remember exactly when but during one of their last renovations they changed them to the numbers. I want to say it was the early 2000s when they changed it but I'm not sure. I remember back in the 90s always telling friends that I would meet them at the squirrel entrance.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
@@bobbycone2 LOL, the animals would be better than plain old numbers, found this photo, is this the pictures you are talking about? static.wixstatic.com/media/64701f_27ec17f2e7fe4a30b1f958a481c70375~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_560,h_503,al_c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/64701f_27ec17f2e7fe4a30b1f958a481c70375~mv2.webp
@CelestionV30
@CelestionV30 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video... If the apartments you mentioned early in the video were across 15th street... I remember those well... Had a lot of friends who lived there right after high school...
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, those were the apartments some good memories in that whole area ☺️
@maxcool123456789
@maxcool123456789 2 жыл бұрын
There was Häagen-Dazs Daaz? Wow. That woulda been awesome to have up until 2015.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I used to work there scooping ice cream, it was a magical time back then 👍🏻
@bobbycone2
@bobbycone2 3 жыл бұрын
That elevator was way cooler when it was surrounded by water and it looks like it was gonna dip you right into the river.
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
Bobby, I remember that now, thank you! Maybe after the construction they will have water and the elevator again.
@LeopardGeckoTree
@LeopardGeckoTree 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for posting this. I used to live nearby Plano and I would always come to this mall as a kid. Some of my most pleasant childhood memories happened here. I would've loved to come on the last day, but I moved to California in 2013 and I just heard about the closure a few days after the final day so it was too late to book a flight. Anyway, thanks again for letting me see the interior one last time :')
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I'm glad you were able to watch it and I'm sorry that you weren't able to make the last day it was a sad day like you said to see your a place where you had so many wonderful memories as a child. well hope you're doing good out there in California If you ever do make it back they still have the JCPenney's there and the construction is going hard I was actually about to upload a video I was there yesterday and my son and I ran a lap around the parking lot but there got most of it tore down but there's still some left and like I said JCPenney's is still there and the Dillard's store is still there they're taking their time about removing everything but I'll post some updates I'm glad to hear there's others who loved the concrete mall as much as I did take care
@JamesJackson-Hailey
@JamesJackson-Hailey 3 жыл бұрын
I thought Billy Bob Thornton was Narrating this for a second lol
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
😁😁😁😁
@PNWElevatorAviation
@PNWElevatorAviation 2 жыл бұрын
The Elevator buttons are Innovation Decorator PB 4 and it was a Baxter & Sons
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 2 жыл бұрын
😲 WOW how did you know this?
@PNWElevatorAviation
@PNWElevatorAviation 2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnDaniels I've known that button model type for a long time cause I'm old at Elevators since day 1. I even have that button in my Innovation Industries Sample Briefcase from TKE that even says PB 4. Even the Catalog says it. I used to Watch Gluse's old old video of that Elevator when I was a kid and it was a Baxtor & Sons with Innovation Decorator PB 4. It would've been 40 last year!! But CTC is open that has the Original Elevators and the mall opened in 1981 also but the Elevators were basically Installed in 1980
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 2 жыл бұрын
@@PNWElevatorAviation that is very cool, you've seen a lot in your days. Sad to see things change but it's a part of the cycle of life. I remember kid going into elevator and I just thought it was the most amazing thing.
@maikeliRAIWALUI
@maikeliRAIWALUI 3 жыл бұрын
According to wikipedia it was Dillards
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, haven't seen any Dillard's in a while I wonder if there went bankrupt or not.
@jonathancreveling5658
@jonathancreveling5658 Жыл бұрын
JCPenney was supposed to be in the redevelopment but dropped out at the last minute
@Kacchan155
@Kacchan155 3 жыл бұрын
Kb toys
@JohnDaniels
@JohnDaniels 3 жыл бұрын
Yes 👍👍👍👍
@phillipchea5867
@phillipchea5867 3 ай бұрын
IT was a dillards
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