A major renovation and expansion was done at TRI-COUNTY MALL between 1989 and 1992. Shopping concourses were double-decked, two parking garages built and a new McAlpin's added. The shopping facility now encompassed 1,281,700 leasable square feet and had a directory of over 200 stores and services. Expanded parking facilities now accommodated 6,300 autos.


Above and below are views of the TRI-COUNTY Center Court Atrium and Fountain.
Photo from "FTN 65"


These features were installed during the 1989-1992 renovation and expansion.
Photo from "FTN 65"


By 2008, three of the mall's four anchors have been rebranded. McAlpin's morphed into Dillard's in the late 1990s. The shuttering of J.C. Penney (in the old Pogue's place) created a vacancy in 2005 that was filled by a rebuild of the store structure. It now houses Ethan Allen, Krazy City and seven inline store and restaurant spaces. A Lazarus on the north end of the mall has been "Macy-ated."