In 2001, a religious congregation acquired the property. Their new sanctuary, the Allen Temple AME Church, was built in the mall's northeast parking area and was dedicated in May 2004.
Photo from http://www.moodynolan.com


The SWIFTON mall was renamed JORDAN CROSSING CENTER in November 2002. . In this circa-2009 layout, the AME Church is shown in light gray. The anchor store on the south end, abandoned by Elder-Beerman in January 1996, was substantially renovated by the Hamilton County Community Action Agency in 2004-2005.


One of the promotions used to increase foot traffic was a a series of summer concerts, Jazz At Jordan Crossing, which were held in the mall's central courtyard. These performances were discontinued just before the historic shopping facility was demolished, in August 2013. The Elder-Beerman building was the only mall structure left standing.  
Photo from www.jordancrossingcenter.com


Redevelopment plans for the mall site have been on the drawing board since 2013. A proposed MIDPOINTE CROSSING complex would include retail and office space and -possibly- residential and hospitality components. 
Graphic from http://midpointecrossing.com