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'''Crossroads Mall''' (originally Bay Area Outlet Center) was a [[shopping mall]] located at the intersection of [[U.S. Route 19]] and Roosevelt Boulevard on the border of [[Clearwater, Florida|Clearwater]] and [[Largo, Florida|Largo]], [[Florida]]. The mall was opened in 1984, but never really caught on as a retail location in spite of being located on a major highway.
'''Crossroads Mall''' (originally Bay Area Outlet Center) was a [[shopping mall]] located at the intersection of [[U.S. Route 19]] and Roosevelt Boulevard on the border of [[Clearwater, Florida|Clearwater]] and [[Largo, Florida|Largo]], [[Florida]]. The mall was opened in 1984, but never really caught on as a retail location in spite of being located on a major highway.


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*[http://sptimes.com/2005/05/06/Northpinellas/Crossroads_Mall_sold_.shtml Article about future plans for Crossroads site]
*[http://sptimes.com/2005/05/06/Northpinellas/Crossroads_Mall_sold_.shtml Article about future plans for Crossroads site]


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Revision as of 00:53, 15 April 2007

Crossroads Mall (originally Bay Area Outlet Center) was a shopping mall located at the intersection of U.S. Route 19 and Roosevelt Boulevard on the border of Clearwater and Largo, Florida. The mall was opened in 1984, but never really caught on as a retail location in spite of being located on a major highway.

The property was purchased by developer Boulder Venture South LLC for $26 million in May of 2005 and the site will be turned into a 766,000 square foot town center, consisting of retail, office and condominium space.

The mall officially closed its doors in August 2005, and has been demolished, with part of the property now occupied by a strip mall and a Cheddar's Casual Cafe.