Metrocenter Mall, Jackson, Leica M2, 50mm ƒ/2 Summicron-DR lens. |
Metrocenter Mall and former Piccadilly Restaurant, Leica M2, 35mm ƒ/2 Summicron lens. |
But as the 1990s progressed, Metrocenter became seedy and merchants left. One by one, stores closed. The anchors lingered until the 2000s. McRae's became part of Belk, which continued at Metrocenter until 2009, and Sears closed in 2012. Sears had already abandoned its Vicksburg store and, as far as I know, there are no other full-line Sears stores anywhere near Jackson.
As of 2019, part of the complex is still occupied. I wanted to take some closer pictures, but odd cars lingering and other crapped-out cars meeting the first ones did not bode well for security.
Robinson Road view north |
At least one former restaurant has been converted into a church. That is an effective use of space, but the city loses the property tax revenue.
Former Piccadilly restaurant, Robinson Road, Jackson |
Some businesses are still operating. We were well-served by the efficient employees at the Metro PCS mobile phone store. The parking lot had some interesting transportation machinery.
What can revive an area like this? Why was this area prosperous in the 1980s and, only 30 years later, has become a scummy backwater? Why is so much of west Jackson a wasteland?
I took these photographs on Fuji Acros 100 35mm black and white film with my 1967-vintage Leica M2 rangefinder camera. I used the 50mm ƒ/2.0 Summicron-DR and 35mm ƒ/2.0 Summicron (version 4) lenses. A medium yellow filter helped add texture in the clouds. Acros is a superb fine-grain film. I scanned the frames with a Plustek 7600i film scanner.
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Jul 2017: Grayson Court
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Feb 2018: Basin Model update
May 2018: Fortification Street
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6 comments:
You know why it’s a wasteland 30 years later. Same reason the entire US is becoming a wasteland. No need to say anymore. RIP.
Yes, many parts of the USA have become a wasteland. It is horrifying. I have been trying to document the decay in this blog for the last 10 years. Thank you for commenting.
The building with the Mexican style roof on it was not the Picadilly. It was El Chicos. Picadilly was across the hwy behind El Chicos and Shoneys.
Those of us who grew up around the Jackson area, know exactly why everything went to crap, dont we.?
Love the photos of how it was back then.I’m from Jackson and worked at ToysRus when they had just built the store and I was on the crew assembling all the shelving and storage.1986 and Metrocenter was booming at the time.I moved away in 93 before the store closed and everything seemed to change for the worse whenever I visited home.Life was simpler and everyone greeted you with a smile,whether they knew you or not.When the drugs and gangs entered the city the whole landscape changed ,along with the people.Jackson is a shell of it’s former self.
Thanks cwo33086. I also remember when Metrocenter was the place to shop. The Sears was a classic real Sears with appliances and an automotive center. The entire place deteriorated in the 1990s. It is symptomatic of much of west Jackson. Thanks for commenting.
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