In Plano, Texas, Collin Creek Mall was a two-level, enclosed regional mall that first opened in 1981 and shut down in 2019 for renovation. It was close to the President George Bush Turnpike and US 75 (Central Expressway) interchange. The mall has been largely destroyed since September 2019, and Centurion American Development Group's $1 billion mixed-use development has plans for the mall's center area.
Collin Creek Mall Plano Texas |
Collin Creek had a River Walk, which was a collection of fountains connected by an indoor creek, when the mall first opened in July 1981. Additionally, there was a "village" of little businesses bordering the mall's shorter hallways. Except for a tiny fountain that remained in the center of the mall, the stream and most of the fountains were eventually removed. Plants were added to the last fountain a few years before the mall closed. In 1992, as part of a renovation project, the village stores were dismantled, and the area was changed into a food court.