Bashford Manor Mall

Bashford Manor Mall, named for the surrounding neighborhood of Bashford Manor, was a 560,000-square-foot (52,000 m2) enclosed mall in Louisville, Kentucky which opened in 1973 and once had about 85 stores, including Ayr-Way, Bacon's, and Ben Snyder's.

Work only slowly progressed, with Target leaving the mall to relocate to a standalone store a block west.

A Burlington Coat Factory was originally expected to replace the former Target at the mall, but the deal eventually fell through.

Further challenges included increased crime and vandalism which drove away more customers and tenants, as had happened years earlier with the Raceland Mall located only a few miles further south on Bardstown Rd.

Her body was never found but a break in the case in 2008 led investigators to felon Gregory L. Oakley Jr., who died six years earlier after being released from prison.