[12] In 2014, the mall announced plans for redevelopment that would demolish the former Macy's and JCPenney and replace it with an outdoor shopping area.
[13][14] Construction was expected to begin by the summer of 2016,[15] but work was delayed as a result of lease renegotiations with Sears, a primary property holder.
By summer 2017, only a few stores were left at the mall, including a food pantry, arcade, Bath & Body Works, and Foot Locker.
The Sears store located on the property, which was under separate ownership than the rest of the mall, remained open.
[20] In November, 2019, a new proposal was introduced for the redevelopment of the mall, including retail, restaurants, 400 to 500 housing units and several large warehouses.
[22][23] The mall was closed early on January 13, 2007, due to gang-related violence that may have involved 20 individuals connected with the Bloods and the Next Level Gang (considered a stepping stone to the Crips).