Cinderella City: The Decline and Fall of a Memorable Mall (Part 2)

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I visited Cinderella City in 1968 and it was packed full of people during the Christmas season. It was an experience I will cherish forever, yet sad to see how quickly a giant can fall.

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Ahhh the nostalgia. Cin city was a 2yr old when I came to Denver in 1970. Like most men, I wasn’t really the shopper in the family, but as my kids were born and grew up, they enjoyed trips to the giant bear ball arcade in Cinder Alley and we would shop the mall. Later we enjoyed trips to Farrells and their “Pig Trough” banana split…if you finished they would noisily come to your table and announce the feat to the world. The reconstructed outdoor shopping areas like Belmar, U Hills etc did away with the expense of an indoor area to walk in the winter for seniors and saved operators thousands on heating and cooling expense, but ended convenient parking and the ambience of the old malls. The bricks continue to fall as the Amazon monopoly cancer is proving incurable and terminal for many stores.

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