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Akron shoppers use the escalators at Rolling Acres Mall in 1992. The bubble elevator is visible in the background.

Greater Akron residents of a certain age have fond memories of Rolling Acres Mall.

They remember it as a bustling shopping center, a marvel of consumerism in the late 20th century, and prefer not to dwell on its sad decline and ruin.

Akron businessman Richard B. Buchholzer and Forest City Enterprises of Cleveland developed the two-level mall in the early 1970s on a 260-acre site off Romig Road after opening Chapel Hill Mall in North Akron in 1967.

Architect Keeva J. Kekst, whose other works included Great Northern Mall and Richmond Mall, incorporated natural beauty in the sleek contours of the $75 million complex (about $420 million today).

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