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Lakeside Mall was opened in 1976, not 1978. Ref: [1] At the time of its construction, it was one of the largest enclosed shopping centers in the United States and the largest in Michigan. Acehunter ( talk) 05:27, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Not to be too anal-retentive, but should this article contain a list of current stores? Given that many seem to open and close each week, would it not make more sense to insert a link (if available) to the Lakeside website where the mall itself updates its facilities? Comments welcome. Jtmichcock 17:29, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm not entirely certain why this particular shopping mall deserves a Wikipedia article. It sounds like a nice mall, but also a generic one. The number and type of stores in the mall seem pretty typical of the country in general. Even the name is really generic - there must be dozens of malls named "Lakeside Mall" in the United States. Why does this one get its own article? If someone more familiar with this mall can give me a good reason to show that it in particular deserves an article, I'm listing it on AfD. All the other articles on malls I've seen involve a mall that's the biggest at something in some place or had something famous or noteworthy happen in them; even those articles don't list every single store in the mall. Rhesusman 02:57, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
This mall is a major shopping center. Let's have some photos Thomas Paine1776 19:13, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Would it be worth mentioning that the mall previously had a Movie theater and in one location an ice rink, replaced with an indoor water slide, to be replaced with a two story arcade? These were some pretty major locations in the mall that have been removed.
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Lakeside Mall was opened in 1976, not 1978. Ref: [1] At the time of its construction, it was one of the largest enclosed shopping centers in the United States and the largest in Michigan. Acehunter ( talk) 05:27, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Not to be too anal-retentive, but should this article contain a list of current stores? Given that many seem to open and close each week, would it not make more sense to insert a link (if available) to the Lakeside website where the mall itself updates its facilities? Comments welcome. Jtmichcock 17:29, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm not entirely certain why this particular shopping mall deserves a Wikipedia article. It sounds like a nice mall, but also a generic one. The number and type of stores in the mall seem pretty typical of the country in general. Even the name is really generic - there must be dozens of malls named "Lakeside Mall" in the United States. Why does this one get its own article? If someone more familiar with this mall can give me a good reason to show that it in particular deserves an article, I'm listing it on AfD. All the other articles on malls I've seen involve a mall that's the biggest at something in some place or had something famous or noteworthy happen in them; even those articles don't list every single store in the mall. Rhesusman 02:57, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
This mall is a major shopping center. Let's have some photos Thomas Paine1776 19:13, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Would it be worth mentioning that the mall previously had a Movie theater and in one location an ice rink, replaced with an indoor water slide, to be replaced with a two story arcade? These were some pretty major locations in the mall that have been removed.