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==About==
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[[File:South Square Mall interior from unknown source.jpg|thumb|interior of the mall in its heyday]]
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[[South Square Mall]] was a [[shopping mall]] in [[Durham, NC]]. It was built in approximately 1975<ref name=woozle /> and demolished in early 2003 or late 2002.
 
==Demolition Photos==
 
==Demolition Photos==
[[File:devdate-2003-03-22.30.south square D.png|600px|thumb|left|the overview from across University Drive]]
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[[File:devdate-2003-03-22.30.south square D.png|600px|thumb|left|demolition overview from across University Drive]]
 
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==Links==
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* '''2014-05-30''' [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MichaelNJohnson/posts/7ddpQ4f2QTA Can anyone recall...]: discussion (and source of interior photo above)
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* [https://plus.google.com/u/0/116504210958075544714/posts/7ddpQ4f2QTA photo of South Square interior]
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The outbuilding containing the "Big Star" grocery store (near the corner of Shannon Rd. and 15-501 Blvd.) was not demolished; it had already changed tenancy to [[Office Depot]] and several smaller businesses and is still extant as of 2017. Also, I remember going to the mall towards the end of its life because that was the nearest [[Radio Shack]]. RS was near the back entrance (the one shown in the demolition photos above) on the upper level, so I would park in the lot being demolished in the photos above. That entrance opened onto the food court. I do remember noting that there weren't many stores left, but never thought to take a photo of the interior. (Photos cost money back then, and cameras didn't fit easily in pockets.) In the early 1980s, I used to go to the food court for lunch and get pizza from Schiano's, which had become Sbarro by 2001. (I could ramble more about Schiano's.) The [[Chick-Fil-A]] was originally in the food court, but moved to a satellite location off University Drive at some point. Just this year (2017), they moved to a new building on the former location of a Greek restaurant whose name temporarily escapes me. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] ([[User talk:Woozle|talk]]) 08:55, 16 July 2017 (EDT)
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==Footnote==
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<ref name=woozle>[[User:Woozle]], personal recollection</ref>
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Revision as of 12:55, 16 July 2017

About

interior of the mall in its heyday

South Square Mall was a shopping mall in Durham, NC. It was built in approximately 1975[1] and demolished in early 2003 or late 2002.

Demolition Photos

demolition overview from across University Drive


devdate-2003-03-22.31.south square C.png devdate-2003-03-22.32.south square E.png devdate-2003-03-22.34.south square A.png devdate-2003-03-22.36.south square F.png

Links

Notes

The outbuilding containing the "Big Star" grocery store (near the corner of Shannon Rd. and 15-501 Blvd.) was not demolished; it had already changed tenancy to Office Depot and several smaller businesses and is still extant as of 2017. Also, I remember going to the mall towards the end of its life because that was the nearest Radio Shack. RS was near the back entrance (the one shown in the demolition photos above) on the upper level, so I would park in the lot being demolished in the photos above. That entrance opened onto the food court. I do remember noting that there weren't many stores left, but never thought to take a photo of the interior. (Photos cost money back then, and cameras didn't fit easily in pockets.) In the early 1980s, I used to go to the food court for lunch and get pizza from Schiano's, which had become Sbarro by 2001. (I could ramble more about Schiano's.) The Chick-Fil-A was originally in the food court, but moved to a satellite location off University Drive at some point. Just this year (2017), they moved to a new building on the former location of a Greek restaurant whose name temporarily escapes me. --Woozle (talk) 08:55, 16 July 2017 (EDT)

Footnote

  1. User:Woozle, personal recollection