By 2001, the mall's official name ("West Shore") was written as one word instead of two. The recent renovation brought Saks Fifth Avenue and built two Parkade garages. A Southeast Wing was also created out of the old Food Court and an eastward -and upward- addition. WESTSHORE PLAZA now spanned over 1 million leasable square feet. There were 100 stores and free parking for 4,850 autos.


By 2016,  Dillard's has morphed into Sears (2002), Burdines has been "Macy-ated" (2005) and Saks has been replaced by Dick's Sporting Goods (2014). Swedish retailer H & M has also set up shop in the mall (2012). Two new casual dining restaurant have been added; P.F. Chang's China Bistro (2003) and Seasons 52 (2010).


Here we see Center Court at today's WESTSHORE PLAZA. Obviously, the area looks quite different than in the two circa-1967 photos above. Back in the day, we would have been looking at a Woolworth's mallway entrance. Now, we see those for H & M and New York & Company.
Photo from http://www.wpglimcher.com / WP Glimcher Leasing Brochure