The Brighton Mall is nestled in the corner of
The Brighton Mall was anchored by K-Mart, which had it's own entrance. It was also home for many years to the Little Professor Bookstore, a locally owned bookstore. Over time, including by the time I became a resident in the area, there wasn't much to the Brighton Mall. Eventually, it was redeveloped into a Strip Mall. It's now got only a couple big-box stores. The K-Mart is a "Sears Essential' which is kind of neither a K-Mart or a Sears and I've never found it much good for shopping. (The low number of customers in that stores seems to indicate others share my opinion of this concept. Especially when it's an hour drive, tops, to a real Sears store out in
Anyway, other stores include Marshall's, Jo-Ann Fabrics and a sporting goods store. Two other strip malls have been adding, including one that has Best Buy and PetsMart.
One of the interesting features of the Brighton Mall, though, is that it's below grade. To enter the Mall from
During the 1960s and early 70s when I-96 was being constructed, the road crews came through
Yeah, the man who owned the farm there sold the DIRT to the state for construction of the I-96 overpass. They dug it out and left something of a hole in the ground. Well, this hole in the ground did not prevent the soon after sale of the LAND to a company interested in building a mall alongside the new entrance/ exit ramps on I-96.
These sort of stories are exactly why I LOVE local history.
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Mid-afternoon tomorrow.
That is a very interesting tidbit of local history! And, yay, for so many My Town Monday posts today!
Amazing bit of history!
Terrie
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