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Demolition of Tuscaloosa’s McFarland Mall began in earnest on Tuesday, clearing the way for a proposed multi-use, sports complex that developers described as a destination for all ages. Under a clear, cool sky, crews began dismantling the western portion of the mall that has stood at the corner of Skyland and McFarland boulevards since the late 1960s. “It’s extremely exciting for me,” Tuscaloosa developer Stan Pate, who purchased the mall site in 2009, said of the demolition. “It’s been a long time coming, developing a vision. It’s taken various paths, but we’re on the final path.” ....
McFarland Mall demolition, redevelopment in Tuscaloosa ‘a long time coming’ Updated Feb 22, 2021; Posted Feb 22, 2021 The McFarland Mall site is located at 900 Skyland Blvd East in Tuscaloosa. The mall was built in 1968 and opened in 1969. (Ben Flanagan/AL.com) Facebook Share The demolition of McFarland Mall is set to take place between 8-8:30 a.m. on Tuesday in Tuscaloosa. Property owner and local businessman Stan Pate streamed a drone video on Facebook Monday to announce the demolition will take place, inviting the community to watch “phase one” of the 2.5-acre plot’s flattening. “We’re gonna take care of business here and put this mall first phase on the ground,” Pate said in the video. “We’re gonna try to do it in less than two hours. Been a long time coming.” ....
McFarland Mall demolition: Watch the shopping center come down Updated Feb 23, 2021; The demolition of McFarland Mall is underway in Tuscaloosa. See it in the video above and in the photos below. Property owner and local businessman Stan Pate announced this week the demolition would take place, inviting the community to watch “phase one” of the 2.5-acre plot’s flattening. Several excavators lined the front of the mall, as Pate and Tuscaloosa City Councilwoman Sonya McKinstry spoke to media ahead of counting down the start of the razing. The diggers then tore into the old Shoe Station and Sticks N Stuff storefronts. ....
Campaign donations top $280,000 in Tuscaloosa mayor s race If politics can be described as war without bloodshed, then campaign contributions could be considered the ammunition for the weaponry. Tuscaloosa’s 2021 race for mayor is rife with such contributions, with donations between the three candidates – incumbent Walt Maddox and his challengers, Martin Houston and Serena Fortenberry – topping more than $280,000 since their campaign announcements were made. And while Maddox’s $140,637 in recorded cash contributions since August – the month that a survey of his chances at a fifth term was leaked to The Tuscaloosa News – ranks the most out of the three candidates, Houston is not far behind. ....