Weiner's Department Store filed for bankruptcy in 1999 and caused the Parkdale Plaza store to shutter in June 2001. Dollar General came to the Plaza in 1999.Įntering 2000, the Plaza had no more than 45% of spaces being leased. In 1995, Parkdale Plaza had about 65% leased. ![]() Club Dallas took over the back side of the Plaza. The Decorator's Gallery building remained empty throughout the 1990s. Decorator's Gallery was shut down in 1994 as well. Cloth World was bought out by Jo-Ann Stores and closed in 1994. ![]() Sutherland's Home Improvement took over the former Woolco store around the late 1980s to early 1990s, and Weiner's moved into the former JCPenney. During this time, free-standing Eckerd's and Wendy's locations were added to the Plaza Western Auto also left the Plaza during this time, though it was replaced by Autozone. Linens N' More took over the Old H-E-B location, and Decorator's Gallery took over the Whites Stores located in the back. A Woolco store was later added to the plaza.īy 1982, Parkdale Plaza had lost Lichensteins', Whites, H-E-B, and Woolco. JCPenney moved to Padre Staples Mall (now La Palmera) in 1970. When H-E-B moved, Texas Gold Stamp center also owned by H-E-B took its place as an anchor store. ![]() Other major tenants included Western Auto, Piccadilly Cafeterias, Larry Robinson (a Corpus Christi photography studio), and the Toy House, as well as Neisner's five and dime. The original three major stores at Parkdale Plaza were JCPenney, Whites Stores, and H-E-B.
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