I first heard about this about a week ago and it didn't seem possible. There were photos though that proved it was true: Pennrose Mall, what might be the worst shopping establishment in the southeastern United States - it's definitely the worst in the state of North Carolina - is getting some much-needed cosmetic attention.
Here is a pic of what Pennrose Mall has looked like for the past few decades:
Pennrose Mall in Reidsville has been bought by local developer Tom Holderby, a Reidsville native. Renovations have started, a dozen new businesses have already signed leases, including retail, restaurants, trampoline park, coffee shop, and Peanut Shack is returning. Holderby is also building 168 apartments on the property. Plans will be announced for the old Hardee’s and China Grill. Winn-Dixie will be torn down. Pennrose, one of the first malls in the state was built in 1968.
WOW!! All of that, and the return of Peanut Shack, too! New businesses set to fill the empty spaces. Restaurants coming. A coffee shop and a trampoline park, which sounds like a lot of fun.
This really could be the thing that revitalizes downtown Reidsville. Something that it has needed for a full generation now.
I have high hopes for this and I wish Mr. Holderby all the best.
But that's not all!
When I commented on the original post on Facebook, I lamented that Reidsville needs a bookstore. Pennrose Mall used to have News & Novels, an awesome bookstore that I bought many a volume (and quite a few comic books) from. News & Novels closed down in 1988. Richard Moore (who I've written about a few times on this blog) had KC Books and then The Bookstore and that lasted for awhile until it closed in 2008. There hasn't been a single bookstore in Rockingham County since then.
Well friends, I have been informed by trusted associates that a new bookstore is coming to Reidsville! Coming spring of 2026 is Ink & Ivy Bookshop and it sounds like it's going to be the perfect lil' addition to the city of Reidsville. I'm definitely looking forward to visiting Reidsville again soon, just to check Ink & Ivy out. Hey who knows, maybe we'll have a signing for my book there.
Seriously though, this news warms the cockles of my heart and I'm very glad to hear that my old hometown is getting some good things after too long a time in the wilderness.







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