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The opening sentence[Forest....(Exit 39)] needs to be broken up as it contains too much info for one sentence.
^Same as above for the second sentence[Opened...opening], also needs a better sentence starter
"such as Kohl's, Burlington Coat Factory, and Bass Pro Shops, and another renovation ensued in the first decade of the 21st century when Mills Corporation renamed the property to Cincinnati Mills." - Split the sentences.
Better sentence starter instead of "Renamed"
Improve the last sentence, also research if "Babies R Us" closed due to the recent bankruptcy.
"LJ Hooker announced Forest Fair Mall's development in 1986." Any more info? Where it was announced? Its a poor starter to an important section.
A ton of newspaper refs are subscription needed.
The last sentence of the history section is a mess. Consider dividing it up or reworking it grammatically.
The sentence[At opening....food court] has grammar mistakes and improper use of the "comma/and".
The sentence[Opening soon....Saver] could be combined but needs to be in correct comma format.
Does the entertainment complex have a name? If so insert it.
Done to here. I added a little more information on the beginning of the history, and copy-edited as indicated. Will work on the rest throughout the day.
"Madison Marquette became the mall's leasing agent." Expand, this is a poor ending sentence.
Removed. Couldn't find anything else about Madison Marquette's involvement.
The sentence[Also...expanded] needs to be expanded and reworked.
Done.
What new retail developments were constructed at the I-275 interchange?
Elaborate more on the Gator purchase.
Done.
You do not need to say "Now known as Burlington" you can just say Burlington.
The chain was still known as "Burlington Coat Factory" when the store opened, and was not renamed to "Burlington" until after the store closed. What would be the best way to fix this?
Keep it as before but take out (Now known as Burlington)
The last paragraph of "1990s: The Shops at Forest Fair and redevelopment" seems to just list tenets. This is unencyclopedic and should contain more details.
Fixed.
The last sentence of "2002–07: Cincinnati Mills" needs expansion. Otherwise, well done on this section.
Will work on everything from "Madison Marquette became the mall's leasing agent" to here. Done.
Nothing went on with Simon Property?
Not to my knowledge. I checked the newspaper archive extensively, and Simon seems to have done nothing with the mall while they owned it.
Go into detail on the closings
Will work on. I wasn't able to find much on the closings of stores in this timespan. I didn't even know Guitar Center had closed until I saw an article mention "former Guitar Center".
I said this above but make sure for the last section that Babies R Us is still open.
There is no hard word on Babies "R" Us closing this store or any other.
Anything recently happen with the Cristian media company?
This page would benefit with a "See Also" section. This could have other malls that have similar stories to this one.
I added
LJ Hooker and
Richland Mall (South Carolina) as a "See also". I might have found enough sources to write an article on Middletown Station, a mall Hooker built in Louisville around the same time.
Maybe I'm missing something—it certainly wouldn't be the first time—but who on earth cares about the day-to-day historical tribulations of a mall in a relatively small town in Ohio? The mall's current and former management, maybe? Even they must have other concerns from time to time. I'm hoping they do, at least. :?O –
AndyFielding (
talk)
22:17, 20 March 2018 (UTC)reply
@
AndyFielding: Yes, Cincinnati is a "relatively small" town. Practically BFE. Even notwithstanding my own personal interest in the topic, I think this one is of particular interest to the general public because of its extremely tumultuous history. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?)22:43, 20 March 2018 (UTC)reply
Just saw this article. I can assure this was a huge deal when it opened. I used to work for
BW3 and people from my store in Clifton were often “loaned out” to the Forest Fair store because it was so busy they couldn’t keep up. So to see it go from that to a “ghost mall” is a tale worth telling in my opinion. There’s clearly plenty of sources.
Beeblebrox (
talk)
20:23, 23 July 2018 (UTC)reply
well the mall is closed now and this era of retail is quickly dissapearing, if everyone waved off the importance of documenting the history of establishments like this the reasons they existed and the reasons they suddenly disappeared would be lost to time, maybe little articles like this are more important than you think
Alexxers (
talk)
08:53, 13 November 2023 (UTC)reply
the theater
Slight tweak may be in order, the article says “Super Saver theater was converted to a discount theater called Danbarry Dollar Saver.“ The Super Saver was already a discount theater, as the name implies. It was a second-run theater that charged $1.50, making profit by sheer volume. Not sure I have a source for that, maybe there’s something in one of the sources already in use?
Beeblebrox (
talk)
20:33, 23 July 2018 (UTC)reply
Looks good. I know this place was never full, but it did used to get busy on weekends. I’d drive all the way out there from the city with my friends to see cheap movies. But the last time I was out that way (still have relatives in the area) it was completely desolate. What’s weird is that the surrounding area developed after the mall and most of those businesses seem to be doing fine, hotels, restaraunts and stand-alone box stores are all up and down both sides of the highway here.
Beeblebrox (
talk)
23:46, 26 July 2018 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject United States, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of topics relating to the
United States of America on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the ongoing discussions.
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shopping malls, outdoor shopping centers, and
dead malls on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Shopping CentersWikipedia:WikiProject Shopping CentersTemplate:WikiProject Shopping CentersShopping center articles
The opening sentence[Forest....(Exit 39)] needs to be broken up as it contains too much info for one sentence.
^Same as above for the second sentence[Opened...opening], also needs a better sentence starter
"such as Kohl's, Burlington Coat Factory, and Bass Pro Shops, and another renovation ensued in the first decade of the 21st century when Mills Corporation renamed the property to Cincinnati Mills." - Split the sentences.
Better sentence starter instead of "Renamed"
Improve the last sentence, also research if "Babies R Us" closed due to the recent bankruptcy.
"LJ Hooker announced Forest Fair Mall's development in 1986." Any more info? Where it was announced? Its a poor starter to an important section.
A ton of newspaper refs are subscription needed.
The last sentence of the history section is a mess. Consider dividing it up or reworking it grammatically.
The sentence[At opening....food court] has grammar mistakes and improper use of the "comma/and".
The sentence[Opening soon....Saver] could be combined but needs to be in correct comma format.
Does the entertainment complex have a name? If so insert it.
Done to here. I added a little more information on the beginning of the history, and copy-edited as indicated. Will work on the rest throughout the day.
"Madison Marquette became the mall's leasing agent." Expand, this is a poor ending sentence.
Removed. Couldn't find anything else about Madison Marquette's involvement.
The sentence[Also...expanded] needs to be expanded and reworked.
Done.
What new retail developments were constructed at the I-275 interchange?
Elaborate more on the Gator purchase.
Done.
You do not need to say "Now known as Burlington" you can just say Burlington.
The chain was still known as "Burlington Coat Factory" when the store opened, and was not renamed to "Burlington" until after the store closed. What would be the best way to fix this?
Keep it as before but take out (Now known as Burlington)
The last paragraph of "1990s: The Shops at Forest Fair and redevelopment" seems to just list tenets. This is unencyclopedic and should contain more details.
Fixed.
The last sentence of "2002–07: Cincinnati Mills" needs expansion. Otherwise, well done on this section.
Will work on everything from "Madison Marquette became the mall's leasing agent" to here. Done.
Nothing went on with Simon Property?
Not to my knowledge. I checked the newspaper archive extensively, and Simon seems to have done nothing with the mall while they owned it.
Go into detail on the closings
Will work on. I wasn't able to find much on the closings of stores in this timespan. I didn't even know Guitar Center had closed until I saw an article mention "former Guitar Center".
I said this above but make sure for the last section that Babies R Us is still open.
There is no hard word on Babies "R" Us closing this store or any other.
Anything recently happen with the Cristian media company?
This page would benefit with a "See Also" section. This could have other malls that have similar stories to this one.
I added
LJ Hooker and
Richland Mall (South Carolina) as a "See also". I might have found enough sources to write an article on Middletown Station, a mall Hooker built in Louisville around the same time.
Maybe I'm missing something—it certainly wouldn't be the first time—but who on earth cares about the day-to-day historical tribulations of a mall in a relatively small town in Ohio? The mall's current and former management, maybe? Even they must have other concerns from time to time. I'm hoping they do, at least. :?O –
AndyFielding (
talk)
22:17, 20 March 2018 (UTC)reply
@
AndyFielding: Yes, Cincinnati is a "relatively small" town. Practically BFE. Even notwithstanding my own personal interest in the topic, I think this one is of particular interest to the general public because of its extremely tumultuous history. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?)22:43, 20 March 2018 (UTC)reply
Just saw this article. I can assure this was a huge deal when it opened. I used to work for
BW3 and people from my store in Clifton were often “loaned out” to the Forest Fair store because it was so busy they couldn’t keep up. So to see it go from that to a “ghost mall” is a tale worth telling in my opinion. There’s clearly plenty of sources.
Beeblebrox (
talk)
20:23, 23 July 2018 (UTC)reply
well the mall is closed now and this era of retail is quickly dissapearing, if everyone waved off the importance of documenting the history of establishments like this the reasons they existed and the reasons they suddenly disappeared would be lost to time, maybe little articles like this are more important than you think
Alexxers (
talk)
08:53, 13 November 2023 (UTC)reply
the theater
Slight tweak may be in order, the article says “Super Saver theater was converted to a discount theater called Danbarry Dollar Saver.“ The Super Saver was already a discount theater, as the name implies. It was a second-run theater that charged $1.50, making profit by sheer volume. Not sure I have a source for that, maybe there’s something in one of the sources already in use?
Beeblebrox (
talk)
20:33, 23 July 2018 (UTC)reply
Looks good. I know this place was never full, but it did used to get busy on weekends. I’d drive all the way out there from the city with my friends to see cheap movies. But the last time I was out that way (still have relatives in the area) it was completely desolate. What’s weird is that the surrounding area developed after the mall and most of those businesses seem to be doing fine, hotels, restaraunts and stand-alone box stores are all up and down both sides of the highway here.
Beeblebrox (
talk)
23:46, 26 July 2018 (UTC)reply