Uh oh. If Dillard's is closing the top floor, then Crossroads only has maybe one more year left. I think I'm gonna go down there and have a look around for old times' sake.
Also, I found one guy's account of Crossroads on Deadmalls.com:
Dead Malls dot Com: Feature: Crossroads Mall: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
He says that Crossroads actually contributed to the decline of that area. Does anyone else feel that way? I wasn't even alive yet when it was built so I'm curious.