Talk:Casa Linda Shopping Center

Original grocery was Wyatt's Food Store at Casa Linda, Not Tom Thumb?
Here's a photo that is causing me to question Tom Thumb as one of the original tenants in Casa Linda. The photo is from the archives of my late grand father C Sidney Milam (who designed Casa Linda) and the building beyond certainly appears to be a wall at Casa Linda. I've created a face book group on C Sidney Milam with other photos of Casa Linda and will be more than happy to share them.

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Title of this of Wikipedia page
Why is the title of this page Casa Linda Shopping Center, when it’s now known as Casa Linda Plaza and is listed that way under all other materials and locations such as the Dallas visitors bureau, etc.

Can‘t it be changed to Casa Linda Plaza, with a notation below saying it used to be known as Casa Linda Shopping Center? Sschachle (talk) 22:10, 8 July 2020 (UTC)