What is forest fair mall?

Forest Fair Mall was a shopping mall located in Forest Park, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. It opened in 1988 and was considered one of the premier shopping destinations in the area. The mall had several anchor stores including Sears, JCPenney, Lazarus (later Macy's), and Elder-Beerman.

Forest Fair Mall featured a mix of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, including a movie theater and an indoor amusement park called Fantasyland. The mall was also known for its unique forest-themed décor, such as a large indoor waterfall and a simulated thunderstorm attraction.

In the early 2000s, Forest Fair Mall began to decline due to competition from newer shopping centers and changes in consumer shopping habits. The mall struggled to attract tenants and visitors, eventually leading to its closure in 2004.

Following the closure of Forest Fair Mall, the property was redeveloped into a mixed-use complex known as Cincinnati Mills, with a focus on outlet stores and entertainment options. Today, the property is known as Cincinnati Mall and is home to a variety of outlets, a movie theater, and a trampoline park.