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    In an attempt to reinvigorate the foundering Crossroads of San Antonio mall, investors who bought the property last year are returning to the shopping center's roots.

    The mall will be renamed Wonderland of the Americas.
    When it opened in 1961, it was called Wonderland Shopping City.

    Also, it will be rebranded with lower rents than traditional shopping malls and will feature entertainment, a medical center and space for local businesses.

    Located at Interstate 10 and Loop 410 in Balcones Heights, the mall sits on prime real estate that's easily accessible, said San Antonio lawyer Stanley Rosenberg, a spokesman for the group that purchased Crossroads in July.

    “We have made some changes, and we're going to try to succeed in making it a desirable place for small businesses,” Rosenberg said.

    Crossroads will become Wonderland of the Americas in a ceremony at the mall at 10 a.m. next Thursday.

    It will undergo a renovation, get new lighting and will get more security as part of the change, Rosenberg said.

    The new owners are working to extend leases with the current tenants, he said, and the Santikos Bijou at Crossroads movie theater, an art house theater that serves food, will stay.

    The new business model will involve wooing local businesses that can't afford space at a traditional mall, Rosenberg said.

    There also are plans to approach Latin American retailers that have name recognition in San Antonio and convince them to open locations in Wonderland of the Americas, he said.

    In the 1960s, Wonderland was an unrivaled shopping center on San Antonio's northern reaches, said Al Aguilar, chairman and CEO of Creative Civilization, the marketing firm promoting Wonderland of the Americas. In the mid-1980s, it was reborn as Crossroads, Aguilar said, but the mall always has been a retail operation.

    Over the next few months, he said, it will transform into a community center that hosts concerts and festivals and features medical facilities and children's play areas. There will be a small business incubator that provides support services to tenants.

    “Not only is it a new name, but it is a whole new personification of the relationship this mall will have with the community as a whole,” Aguilar said. “People from all parts of the community will come there for a very unique experience, unlike any other mall or shopping center in the San Antonio area.”

    The mall has maintained its large tenants, including a SuperTarget, Burlington Coat Factory, Hobby Lobby and a Stein Mart. But Chuck Siegel, president of Rohde, Ottmers & Siegel Realty Inc., said big stores on the mall's exterior don't help tenants inside.

    “The big anchors like Target and Burlington do well, but they don't generate traffic going into the mall,” Siegel said.

    At least 50 percent of the mall's main floor is empty, he said.

    Crossroads still is at a viable location on major roadways and near the Medical Center, said Oscar Montemayor, director of leasing for Wonderland of the Americas.

    “We see great value, not only in the real estate, but in the buildings,” Montemayor said.

    Crossroads also is home to two 40,000-square-foot conference facilities leased by Norris Conference Centers. President David Norris said his company will maintain its presence in the mall.

    There's 630,718 square feet of leasable space in the shopping center, Montemayor said, but he didn't know the mall's current occupancy. A new tenant, a bridal store called Letty's, is moving into a 3,835-square-foot space, he said.

    Kim Gatley, vice president and director of research at NAI REOC Partners, said the mall was at 83 percent occupancy before it was sold this summer, and hasn't had any significant leasing activity since.

    If Wonderland of the Americas is a success, it will be good for that part of town, but won't have a massive impact, Gatley said.

    “I don't see it as a dramatic shift one way or the other,” she said. “I mean, the mall itself is not dragging down the retail market in the Northwest. The Northwest is a fairly strong market, and getting a few new tenants in is not going to swing the retail market one way or the other. It will bring more traffic to that particular intersection and revive that mall as a consumer area.”

    Indoor shopping malls are expensive to maintain, Siegel said, and as cities expand, high-dollar customers move out to newer suburbs.

    In San Antonio, that means more high-end retail is moving nearer that customer, setting up shop on the northern stretches of Loop 1604 and leaving centers like Crossroads far away from their traditional customer base.

    Malls all over the country are being repurposed, Siegel said. He pointed to Rackspace Hosting Inc. moving its headquarters into the former Windsor Park Mall in Windcrest as an example of new uses for shopping malls.

    The idea of dropping rents and turning what had been a traditional shopping mall into a value shopping center isn't new, but it is new to San Antonio, he said.

    “I can't say that there's another mall in San Antonio that has been changed to this type of operation,” he said. “It all is going to depend on their ability to get the type of tenants who can bring in the product that fits the pocketbook of the consumer who will shop in that area.”

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    My mom left me there when I was a kid. The Handy Andy there had a little reading area up front that had comic books for the kids...I was in there and she forgot I was with her. Got her groceries, left, went home, cooked dinner, and didn't realize I was gone till she called everyone to the table for dinner...

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    My mom left me there when I was a kid. The Handy Andy there had a little reading area up front that had comic books for the kids...I was in there and she forgot I was with her. Got her groceries, left, went home, cooked dinner, and didn't realize I was gone till she called everyone to the table for dinner...
    Can I laugh about that now?

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    vamos a la pulga de wonderland


    i enjoyed monkey wards there and the toy box in the corner in the 80s...

    took my drivers ed classes there too...maybe '90...





    funny story cosmic, glad she went back for you...what was for dinner?!

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    Isn't that the place where John Holmes and his 13 inch penis died?

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    I don't remember that at all. Maybe I am too young. I used to hang out at Central Park mall though. Does that count?
    My friends and I would all meet up at the merry go round and then once everyone was there we would cross the street over to Northstar.

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    I don't remember that either. It sounds familiar but that's about it. My Grandma would always take us to McCreless mall. Every week like clock work. Wonderland shopping center might as well have been another world away.



    Rob

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    lol @ McCreless

    My aunt lived close to there and in the summer my cousins and I would walk to the theater there to watch movies. I remember it being clean then and we could catch the movies for 50 cents. It's only now that I realized the movies were a little older. When you are a kid though it doesn't matter just as long as you get to see a movie in a theater.

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    Yeah too funny, I remember as a kid how amazing it seemed. I was thrilled when we would go. It was always monkey wards, luby's and the shoe store. I went back to it right before they tore it down and it looked like America's butt hole.


    Rob

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    Yeah I heard HEB bought it and it was supposed to be some badass huge HEB with everything you could imagine.

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    My mom left me there when I was a kid. The Handy Andy there had a little reading area up front that had comic books for the kids...I was in there and she forgot I was with her. Got her groceries, left, went home, cooked dinner, and didn't realize I was gone till she called everyone to the table for dinner...
    HOLY ! If that was today your mom might be in jail!

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    HOLY ! If that was today your mom might be in jail!
    My dad would have been for sure...he beat the crap out of me with his belt buckle all the time...I'd have these giant purple/black welts on my back, ass, and legs.

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    My dad would have been for sure...he beat the crap out of me with his belt buckle all the time...I'd have these giant purple/black welts on my back, ass, and legs.
    Yeah but you probably deserved them.

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    It is sad when I go in there and see the entire inside pretty much empty.

    Yes, I remember when the Hobby Lobby was a Handy Andy, and the Burlington's was Rhodes and then a Frost Bros. I loved going to Woolworth's and Montgomery Wards. It was a big deal because it was an indoor mall.

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    I remember Wonderland quite well.

    Even saw "Star Wars" when it first came out at the old twin movie theater where Transguide has their office now.

    /My lawn, remove yourself from it.

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    It is sad when I go in there and see the entire inside pretty much empty.

    Yes, I remember when the Hobby Lobby was a Handy Andy, and the Burlington's was Rhodes and then a Frost Bros. I loved going to Woolworth's and Montgomery Wards. It was a big deal because it was an indoor mall.
    Oh yea....loved going to Woolworth's and Montgomery Wards.

    And I remember going to the theatre, wish I could remember what movie it was.

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    There was a woolworth's by my elementary school and we would stop by and get licorice from there on the way home. We would also go by the Ms. Baird's thrift store and practically fill our backapcks for about a buck.

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    Target killed that place

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    Was that a Ghostbusters game?

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    Our band used to a have Gift Wrap booth every Christmas at W.Land; also had to escort Santa in every year.

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    How could I have worked for Radio Shack for over 20 years and NOT know about Wonderland Mall? After all, Tandy corporation built the thing in the first place. Wonderland was the very first million dollar Radio Shack store in the company's history. Unfortunately, its slide into mediocrity became painfully evident by the late 80's - early 90's, with a series of dismal sales years, and actually became somewhat of a joke among managers, after several managers ended their careers there and became known as "club crossroads".

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    How could I have worked for Radio Shack for over 20 years and NOT know about Wonderland Mall? After all, Tandy corporation built the thing in the first place. Wonderland was the very first million dollar Radio Shack store in the company's history. Unfortunately, its slide into mediocrity became painfully evident by the late 80's - early 90's, with a series of dismal sales years, and actually became somewhat of a joke among managers, after several managers ended their careers there and became known as "club crossroads".
    Heck, I remember when Tandys had a big leather good/craft store attached to the radio shack.

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    "that part of town" hahahahaha that's not even in san antonio. what part? north balcones heights?

    they can't put latin american shops there, the cops will go ape , pull all their customer base over and call la migra on them, before they even get to the store. the only bright spot on that place is the bijou. i was kinda hoping they would somehow just make it a art mall, with low rent galleries, all anchored by the arthouse cinema. it would be like a wintertime southtown just past the deco district...but whatever.

    i won't shop there anyways unless they can promise that balcones heights wont see any of the tax revenue.

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    What a stupid ing name. They should just call it NKOTB.

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    I remember Wonderland Mall. We would go there to the Mongtgomery Ward's when my parents couldn't find whatever crap they needed from the Sears at Central Park.

    Then we would eat at the Luby's across the street that was filled with old people, smoke and ladies that pushed the beverage cart around.

    I'm sure I'll make just as many trips to this "new" Wonderland Mall as I did when it was Crossroads.

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