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Posted by Dan Q. on 3/20/2006
Never has this mall been a huge draw like Tucson Mall or Park Place Mall have been and it has been a sort of niche mall. I guess that continues for the most part now. Size wise it is small and all of the store fronts are not occupied. The access from the north has been closed due to an unfriendly neighborhood association and you now must get there from Broadway. Frankly I think this is when the mall took a downturn. With it's location it should always have good traffic passing by and if the new chain type stores that they have added can flourish, then you may see a resurgence of El Con Mall
Posted by maria r. on 8/13/2005
I personally do not like El Con Mall. There's not much selection in this "mall." It is not a typical mall where you have Dillard's, Sears, Starbuck's, or even a toy store. Their major stores are Robinson's May and JC Penney, which for some people is OK. Unless we need something from JC Penney, which is hardly if ever, we don't even bother to go to this mall. There's a Krispy Kreme, Home Depot, Target, and Claim Jumper's nearby. I think those stores are more of a reason to go to that shopping center than the mall. Even though the mall has been renovated, I think unless they put in stores with real name brand items, then, it's not even worth the time to go to this "mall."
Posted by Michelle M. on 8/11/2005
El Con Mall has changed for the better over the past few years. This is not a typical mall, but it now includes many "big box" chains such as Home Depot and Target. There is also a nice movie theater and the irresistible donuts at Krispy Kreme. The mall is located centrally and is easily accessible wherever you are in town.