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[[Southpoint Mall]] is a large two-floor shopping center located just off I-40 in Durham. It largely replaced the somewhat smaller [[South Square Mall]], which became vacant not long after Southpoint was completed.
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[[Southpoint Mall]] is a large two-floor shopping center located just off I-40 in [[Durham, NC]]. It largely replaced the somewhat smaller [[South Square Mall]], which became vacant not long after Southpoint was completed.
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Southpoint has two main areas:
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* an outdoor "streets" section which seems modeled after a downtown pedestrian-only shopping district in a large American city (but with perhaps a dash of Walt Disney World's "Main Street USA"), with 2- and 3- story buildings which (in a real shopping district) would be topped by residential apartments and small business offices; it is not clear whether the upper stories in "the streets" are real or not.
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* a regular two-story indoor mall
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There is a large movie complex in the "streets" section.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.thestreetsatsouthpoint.com/ The Streets at Southpoint]: official web site
 
* [http://www.thestreetsatsouthpoint.com/ The Streets at Southpoint]: official web site
 
* [[Htwiki:Southpoint|some photos]] at HypertWiki
 
* [[Htwiki:Southpoint|some photos]] at HypertWiki

Revision as of 18:52, 10 December 2005

Southpoint Mall is a large two-floor shopping center located just off I-40 in Durham, NC. It largely replaced the somewhat smaller South Square Mall, which became vacant not long after Southpoint was completed.

Southpoint has two main areas:

  • an outdoor "streets" section which seems modeled after a downtown pedestrian-only shopping district in a large American city (but with perhaps a dash of Walt Disney World's "Main Street USA"), with 2- and 3- story buildings which (in a real shopping district) would be topped by residential apartments and small business offices; it is not clear whether the upper stories in "the streets" are real or not.
  • a regular two-story indoor mall

There is a large movie complex in the "streets" section.

Links