LLOYD CENTER underwent a 200 million dollar enclosing renovation between 1988 and 1991. Woolworth's had gone dark in September 1982. Lamonts opened in July 1988. A vacant Lipmans-The Crescent was demolished and replaced by Nordstrom, which was dedicated in August 1990. With these improvements, the mall covered around 1,472,000 leasable square feet, with 152 stores and services under its roof. 


A circa-2006 view of the West Mall and Nordstrom entrance. The Seattle-centric retailer would operate in this store space for over 24 years.
Photo from www.glimcher.com / Glimcher Realty Trust



A depiction of Level 2 at LLOYD CENTER, just before a 50 million dollar, indoor-outdoor renovation got underway. Marshalls had joined the store directory in 1993. Sears assumed a vacated J.C. Penney in 1999. In 2014, the mall contained 178 stores and services and provided free parking for 5,000 autos.