I don't know what kind of ax an earlier reviewer has to grind in being critical of Crocker Park. Maybe just wanted to show off some knowledge on urban planning....
As he said, Crocker Park is an outdoor mall in the suburbs of Cleveland. There are a number of popular stores that allows many of the patrons to stop in to shop at a multiple stores during one trip. Yes, there aren't many (if any) smaller, local stores interspersed with the larger, multi-national stores. That doesn't take away from the good in the space. It just means that you may have to go to another location to visit those stores.
Parking is not a problem. The stores are diverse as far as the wares being sold (sporting goods, shoes, apparel, knick-knacks, groceries, restaurants at different price points, etc.). Traffic moves well and the grounds are clean.
What more do you want in a shopping experience?