SUNSHINE MALL enjoyed its status as only shopping mall in Greater Daytona Beach for just 2 years. By late 1974, two competitors had been dedicated. Greater Daytona's original mall was in decline by the early 1980s. In 1984, it was remarketed as DAYTONA BEACH OUTLET MALL, a value-oriented shopping center.
Graphic from Daytona Beach Outlet Mall Company


DAYTONA BEACH OUTLET MALL was not entirely successful. After years of decline, it was sold in October 1996 and given a modest renovation. SUNSHINE PARK (MALL) emerged in 1997. The old Woolco structure was demolished in late 2003, with Publix coming into the mall in the next year. In this circa-2016 plan, modifications done between the late 1990s and early 2000s are shown in dark gray.


A 2010s-vintage view of the mall's northeast facade. A name change (a third for the complex) was proposed in June 2015. The facility was to become ALL ABOARD CENTER. However, a public outcry convinced the mall's owner to retain the SUNSHINE PARK MALL moniker.
Photo from www.loopnet.com / All Aboard Properties


A view of the apex of the shopping hub, where its east-west and north-south corridors intersect. The mall was given a modest redo in 2015, when carpeting, a new roof and air-conditioning system were installed.
Photo from www.loopnet.com / All Aboard Properties


A view inside the mall's Main Entrance. Duff's Buffet is seen on the left, with Bealls Outlet on the right.
Photo from www.loopnet.com / All Aboard Properties 


A new owner came onboard in late 2021 and changed the name of the complex to SUNSHINE PLAZA. At this time, the mall housed thirty-two tenants.
Graphic from http://sunshineplaza.net