We had 2 in Birmingham. Century Plaza and Eastwood Mall. They was right across the street from each other. Here are some pictures......
Century Plaza
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Eastwood Mall
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They tore Eastwood Mall down and turned it into a Super Walmart with a shopping center around it. There was a bowling alley there, a Service Merchandise, and some other stuff. The only thing about Eastwood was it was only one floor if I can remember correctly. Maybe a couple of the department stores had extra floors but the rest of the mall was one story. I remember Century Plaza and I knew it was 2 stories. I had a bunch of memories out of there because with me being from the westside of town, my cousins and I would go to these 2 malls since they was on the eastside of town to get at the eastside girls. But just looking at these pictures makes me feel the nostalgia of being there. I remember my father bringing me to Eastwood Mall and they had a race track for radio controlled cars to race. The halls was just that wide or going to Century Plaza to see Santa Claus. My Birmingham bruhs can feel me on this one.
Man I loved century plaza I was either on high school or a year or so into college when it closed. Eastwood was pretty much dead for as long as I could remember. I only remember parisians and the arcade being open before it completely closed. Brookwood is on it's way out too I'm afraid. Nice restaurants around it but the inside is dying fast.




Birdcage is long gone, with a condensed shopping center in its place. I still don't know how Sunrise Mall is still making it now. The newer and better, Roseville Galleria is killing it. I haven't seen Sunrise crowded in ten years .
Florin Mall . I know theres some cats on here that remember that hood ass mall. The Sears is still there but that's it. A new Wal-Mart took much of the other half where its at. If you were born after 1996 you wouldn't believe a mall used to be in that area. They were planning to build an open air mall in Elk Grove (south of Sac) in the mid 2000s but the recession halted things. The foundation of what it was going to be that mall is still there years later but I hear they're going to build an high-end outlet mall in that spot now.
on the east end of it for nearly a decade now. Had a spark when they turned it into an openair mall in the mid-ninties. Old Sacramento, being in the center of Downtown and the Macy's on the West-End has kept it alive all these years. Even with most vendors closing shop and going to the Roseville Galleria . Westfield used to own both Downtown Plaza and the Galleria but bailed on DTP years ago. The new Arena for the Kings being built on the east end is going to be crazy because K street is going to turn into a long entertainment district

at outdoor malls. Why would I want to walk around in the dead middle of the winter or summer when I'm trying to shop?
