Talk:NorthPark Center

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Is it necessary to have this many pictures of NorthPark Center? Most major malls have only one picture of the mall, and NorthPark Center, being not too notable nationwide, has 5. Shrek05 14:31 26 Jun 2006

While NorthPark may not (yet) be notable nationwide, I don't see any reason not to have the pictures of the mall, for this reason: the mall is the largest in Texas (at 2.35 million square feet) and one of the five largest in the US (according to the International Council of Shopping Centers). Consequently, the pictures give readers of Wikipedia a view of how a quarter billion dollars was spent in its recent expansion. With the 1.4-acre Center Park in the middle, NorthPark also becomes the only mall in the nation with a sizeable outdoor area for eating, playing or relaxing. At one time, shortly after its opening by Raymond Nasher, the mall also held the distinction of being largest air-conditioned building in the entire world. --Vincentanton 01:41, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] picture rendering under Thunderbird looks all wrong

The pictures on this page come out all wrong when viewed with Thunderbird (I'm using ver 1.5.0.4 under Windows XP). It looks fine in Internet Explorer (v 6.0, same OS). Looking at the page source, it seems like more of a problem with Thunderbird or the CSS for same, but I'm no web developer. Leaving a note here in the hope that someone more skilled might find it and fix it. --TravisM 02:44, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fountains

It's been probably a year since I last visited, but one of the major interior architectural features has always been the fountain with colored lights, and another feature I can't describe well, sort of a mini-pond with a bridge. Unusual features worth mentioning very briefly. Incidentally, having looked at the existing pictures (only one of which is at all attractive or unique), I think we'd do better to find or snap a good picture of the fountains instead. (I'd have to look into whether there are any restrictions on taking pictures; I once had problems taking pictures inside a supermarket for my Spanish class (they thought I was some sort of corporate spy).Lawikitejana 18:29, 19 August 2006 (UTC)