One of Neisner's early shopping mall stores was located at Dallas' A. HARRIS OAK CLIFF CENTER. The variety store and open-air mall were dedicated in February 1956.
Photo from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated Annual Report 1955


We take a look inside the new Neisner's A. HARRIS OAK CLIFF CENTER store.
Photo from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated Annual Report 1955


Another early shopping mall unit was located in the PLAZA CENTER mall, in Plantation, Florida (a Fort Lauderdale suburb). Said store and mall were completed in 1958.
Photo from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated Annual Report 1958


The trusty luncheonette was a main feature of many Neisner's 5 & 10s. 
Photo from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated Annual Report 1960 


The Port Charlotte, Florida Neisner's was a freestanding unit. It opened for business in 1960.
Photo from Florida Natural Color, Incorporated


A Neisner Brothers logo from 1954.
Graphic from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated 


The standard store trademark of the 1960s.
Graphic from Neisner Brothers, Incorporated


An updated Neisner's trademark from 1969.
Graphic from the Neisner Brothers, Incorporated


A dual-trademark logo was in use by 1978. This promoted both Neisner's store formats; the "Discount Department Store" (known as BigN) and conventional 5 & 10 (a.k.a. "Convenience Discount Store").
Graphics from the Neisner Brothers, Incorporated
 

The Ames chain acquired the holdings of a struggling Neisner's company in early 1979. Before the year was out, Neisner's stores (what few that were still open) had been co-branded.
Graphic from Ames Department Stores, Incorporated