Meanwhile, a second cinematic complex had opened, in lower level space, in December of 1985. As part of the 1990s mall reconstruction, this theater was sold to a Texan company. They renovated the facility between March and May of 1997. It re-opened as the StarTime Cinema 10
Graphic from http://www.startimeentertainment.com (website on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)



An indoor-outdoor Family Entertainment Center was installed along with the refurbished cinema. The interior portion took up a great deal of the TOWN CENTER Plaza (or lower) Level. The exterior section included mini-golf courses, go-kart tracks and batting cages. Above, we see a layout of the facility as it was configured in the early 2000s.
Graphic from http://www.startimeentertainment.com (website on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)


Kmart-Big Kmart anchored the shopping center for over 23 years. After the store closed, it was divided four ways, with the westernmost space being leased by Shoe Gallery. Hobby Lobby set up shop in the adjoining space and eventually expanded into the two spaces beside it.
Photo from http://www.mimms.org / Malon D. Mimms Company


Gold's Gym operated in two different store spaces over the years. Above, we see their most recent location, with the adjoining space being occupied by Tuesday Morning. Dollar Tree eventually moved into this Gold's Gym space.
Photo from http://www.mimms.org / Malon D. Mimms Company