[4] The mall would sell to a group of 5 Businessmen from Greensboro, Raleigh and Burlington, North Carolina in June of 1976.
The 108,000 square foot mall was purchased for a price of more than $1.7 million dollars, and had 10 tenants at the time of the sale.
[5][6][7] In March 1981, Roses would undergo a small renovation that involved the addition of a garden center on the outside, and the reconfiguring of the interior layout of the store.
[8] In December 1981, the mall would sell to I. R. E Real Estate Fund Ltd., based out of Florida, for an estimated $2.2 million dollars.
[13] The mall would soon after close, and by April of 1996, it was being demolished for the Innes Street Market, a 400,000 square foot power center.