In 1986 the Intel Corporation closed their subsidiary called Intel (Barbados) Ltd. the company was involved in microprocessor manufacturing at the building. The move displaced about 1,000 workers and placed pressure on the Government of Barbados to make further use of the facility. Sometime thereafter the Sheraton Mall opened and over the years as popularity grew the mall has continued to build onto the original building structure.
The mall's Food Court has local, regional and international cuisine available. But, additionally there are an assortment of stores that include accessories, clothing, shoes, electronics, health, nutrition, and home accessories. Around the exterior of the complex is free parking in the parking lot. The mall acts as a central location for many shoppers and is only a few minutes from such areas as Saint Lawrence Gap in Christ Church, The Wildey area in the Parish of Saint Michael and other places via the ABC Highway. Stores are open until 9 pm Monday through Saturday.
On the afternoon of December 30, 2004, a fire began at the Sheraton Centre, as it was then known. One firefighter was injured and the western side of the mall was severely damaged.
Stores continually leave and open at the mall and in July, 2006 an Attiva fitness centre opened at the mall.

