The Streets at SouthGlenn

In 1996, Southglenn sales slumped following the debut of Park Meadows, a Douglas County center with anchors Dillard's, Foley's, Nordstrom, and Joslins.

The ceilings in the main corridors were redesigned, and new tiles, lights, and bannisters were installed in an attempt to stave off the exodus of some small and mid-size tenants to newer malls around the area.

In 2005, Alberta Development Partners and the City of Centennial announced their plan to redevelop the mall into Streets at Southglenn.

In 2005, following a large snowstorm, Southglenn's west parking lots served as a drop off for tree limbs.

The redeveloped Streets at SouthGlenn sports a variety of entertainment and shopping, along with space for business and residential uses.

Other anchors include Macy's, and a Hollywood Theaters (currently operated by Regal) location with 14 screens, and a Whole Foods Market.

One of the largest spaces in the redevelopment was slated to be occupied by Barnes & Noble, but in 2012 an Old Navy store opened in this location.

The abandoned The Denver/JCPenney/JCPenney Home Store on the west side of Southglenn Mall
Southglenn Mall's east entrance, boarded up for demolition