In addition, a garment facility would occupy over 20,000 square feet of space at the mall.
[2] It was estimated that the mall would employ about 350 people, and generate $20 million dollars in sales.
[2] The mall was retrofitted from an old textile mill known as the Eastern Isles Manufacturing Plant, which was located on Front Street across from the Clinch Valley community hospital.
Roses, Kroger and Eckerd Drug anchored the mall, with interior tenants Sidney's, Pic' N Pay, Western Steer Restaurant, Twin Cinema and Baskin Robbins present at opening, among others.
[6] Then, in September 1998, Revco drug would become CVS Pharmacy, announced by public notice in the newspaper.