This is not a major shopping mall, but it comes close. I do like that there's a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, so there's definitely something for everyone. Barnes and Noble just opened up there a couple months ago, and I think it's exactly what the Forum needed. It's fun to drive around the whole thing and give new stores a try. You absolutely will leave having bought at least one item! I only gave this place a 4 star review because traffic makes it very difficult to navigate your way through it, especially on the weekend. There are not enough lanes to accommodate high volume shopping days. If you visit Friday through Sunday, be prepared to spend the entire day there just hopping to your desired stores because you will not get there quickly!! Be patient and be prepared to wait...
Read moreThe Forum is a really beautiful open mall to visit. My son and I were used to a similar type of shopping area in Albuquerque, New Mexico. So to have found the Forum is awesome for us. Some retailers have left since we've moved into town. And more attractions are definitely needed, especially some fine dining venues and dining venues with patio seating. Also, maybe some venues aimed at children aged 8 thru 18 that aren't video game related. The whole area is great for walking (exercising) thru. Last night I heard a tree full of birds around dusk. I know some peep find them annoying. But I love hearing them. Maybe if we all spent time just walking around and saying hi to each other, maybe we'd all find a reason to enjoy the Forum a...
Read moreThere is a Drive Up USAA ATM there and a FedEx Office location that I have used for Shipping and other store fronts that I have never visited. Not particularly easy to access, it fronts the I-35 access road near Loop 1604, it can be quite a chore getting back on either of these Freeways in any direction from this strip center. There is a (Traffic Light) Controlled Intersection at the main entrance, and it is located at a major entry to The Forum...
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