At the time, it included more than 60 inline tenants, such as Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, Express, The Limited and four restaurants.
Upon completion, Lafayette Square featured 90 inline tenants, a single-screen General Cinema movie theatre, and over 1,000,000 square feet of retail space.
The art space tenants in the 1997 addition were asked to vacate, while the remaining inline tenants were asked to move to the west wing.
Brighton Mall opened in 1970 as a small enclosed mall, with an A&P supermarket, a Grant City department store, and approximately twenty-five inline tenants.
The mall opened in 2001 with 146 inline tenants.
Over time, it has lost many of its inline tenants to other nearby malls.
Originally, the mall comprised more than ninety-two inline tenants, with May Co. and Higbee's as its anchor stores.
In 2000, Montgomery Ward closed the last of its stores nationwide; many of the other inline tenants began to close as well.
Despite the addition of several larger-format stores, the mall had seen many of its inline tenants close.
By 1996, most of the mall's inline tenants had closed due to lack of business.