Mesans while away the hours in the air-conditioned comfort of TRI-CITY MALL. The floor-to-ceiling strands of a falling glycerine "Rain Fountain" may be seen in the background. On the left are storefronts for Anita Shops and Gallenkamp Shoes.
Photo from Petley Studios, Incorporated


A site plan from late 1969 includes the newly-completed Diamond's store (in light gray). The shopping center incorporates around 555,000 leasable square feet and houses thirty-eight stores and services. Its parking area can accommodate 3,000 autos.

TRI-CITY MALL TENANTS 1969:

DIAMOND'S (with Pierre Roeheim Beauty Salon and Tea Room restaurant) / J.C. PENNEY (with Coffee Shop, Beauty Salon, Garden Center and freestanding Auto Center) / BASHAS' SELL FOR LESS supermarket / S.H. KRESS 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / Anita Shops ladies' wear / Baker's Qualicraft Shoes / Bill Mosley's Instant Printing / Bob Fox children's & junior's wear / Daniel's Jewelers / David's Shoes / Dr. A.R. Thomas, Optometrist / Eichenaur's Nutrition Center / First National Bank / Gallenkamp Shoes / Goot Shoes / Guggy's Coffee Shop / Hanny's men's wear / House of Fabrics / Ed Kyle's Magnavox Home Entertainment Center / Morone's General Cleaners / Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio / Mode O'Day Frock Shop / Modern Shoe Repair / National Shirt Shops / Piccadilly Cafeteria / Rosemarie's ladies' wear / S & H Green Stamps Redemption Center / Singer Sewing Center / Standard Optical / Stop for Style Beauty Salon / Switzer's ladies' wear / Teri's Card & Gift Shop / Tie Rack / Upton's Candies / Walgreen Drug (with Walgreen Grill)