I loved going to that place in its old mall configuration. It was a little cheesy and small, but it was preferable to the utter bulk of Crabtree Valley down the road. Dillard's was small but really cool. Target's a good replacement, though. I love that basement location!
JCPenney is the only store left in its original location. That location dates back to 1967 with the old funky Penney's logo with the turquoise and black 'P.' They did a decent job remodeling the interior of that store, but the exterior got a slapdash renovation. It blends in reasonably well with the rest of the new buildings, but it could have been better. BTW, either that store or Cross Creek in Fayetteville is Penney's top NC location.
The new buildings and underground parking at North Hills give it a much more urban and distinctive feel than it used to have. And the stores and restaurants are differentiated enough that it's a unique expreience. The condos and hotel will give it a more '24-hour crowd' than the old mall ever had.
I think the whole Brier Creek area is a little excessive. Everything's so spread out and disconnected. I'll go there for BJ's and Wal-Mart if I'm down that way, but that's about it.
I didn't know the rail line was coming anywhere near there, but if it's going to the airport, extending it another couple of miles would have been ideal.
BTW,
North Hills has a new website.
Edited by StevenRocks, 13 February 2005 - 09:32 PM.