An interior view of HIGHLAND MALL. The center was given its most recent renovation in the mid-1980s. This project, a keeping-up measure with BARTON CREEK SQUARE, would fail to keep HIGHLAND from being outpositioned by its newer and larger rival.
Photo from www.ggp.com / General Growth Properties


In this view, we see The Food Court. The 17-bay facility was installed in existing Upper Level space in 1984. The pyramidal skylight was similar to those used in other Rouse Company developments, such as MALL IN COLUMBIA {Maryland} and HULEN MALL {Fort Worth}.
Photo from http://mirror80.com / Kate 


The double-decked South Wing concourse is seen in this image. Lower Level stores in this section would have included Zales Jewelers and B. Dalton Bookseller. On the Upper Level were tenants such as Radio Shack and Underground Station.
Photo from http://mirror80.com / Kate 


HIGHLAND MALL, circa-2008. Now Penney-less, the complex will soon loose its remaining anchor stores. Dillard's Men's will fold in May 2009, with Macy's following suit in March 2011. The remaining Dillard's, converted to a Clearance Center, would go dark in May 2011. The mall would formally close in April 2015, ending over 43 years of commerce.