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Looking down at the SEARS court at Marley Station. This court shows how the mall has made attempts at utilizing its emptiness. The older blue carpeting is also still evident here, formerly and removed from the concourse area. Please note the (maintenance) man front and center of SEARS, he spotted us and no more than a minute later reminded us that he doesn't take kindly to pictures.
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A familiar monument at Marley Station, "WISH" was the latest in a series of four sculptures crafted by William Crutchfield, commissioned by the mall's original developer A. Alfred Taubman. The testament to humanity and the English language has survived a few decades and many sales of the mall's shuffled ownership and still resides near the JCPenney court.
Crutchfield's other structures reside in other former or currently owned Taubman centers like Westfarms in Connecticut.
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