This was my stomping grounds as a grade schooler through junior high kid for most of the 80s. Back then, the part of the mall that ended up being the food court was a two screen Fpx Movie Theater. Penn Steaks was still a tenant though, they had a very small store front down near the Sears end.
Marshall's looks like an Old Navy, because it used to be one. I was born and raised here. Still live here til this day. Let me know if you'd like any info on stores that used to be here. It was originally called the Franklin Mall.
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I remember going to rural king (the only reason any one goes here) but I decided to check out the mall just to see any things to look at, then i was saddened that theres is nothing to do at all
That Dental office was probably just another business that leased the space from Sears. When I worked for Sears, we had a salon that operated inside of our store but it wasn't owned or operated by Sears who just leased out the space.
I, too, explored an abandoned Sears recently. In my case, while on the second floor, having walked up an escalator, I heard footsteps (very calm, not "I hear you and I'm coming" speed) from a far corner, and decided to make a hasty exit. A week later I returned with a friend and a flashlight; we went through every inch and, while we found no people, we did find an open toolbox and a baseball cap near where someone had been scrapping. Always bring a flashlight if possible... and cigarettes are a great way to assure any homeless you meet that you're not there to cause harm or steal from them. The one we went through was in the beginning stages of demolition; this one is spotless by comparison.
You can't compare the experience of going to the mall and online shopping, not me, anyway. I do both, but "in person " gets you out of the house, it's an outing. I believe a mall near me will undoubtedly close, it continues to lose tennants.
What kind of dumbass goes exploring in an abandoned building wearing FLIP FLOPS and doesn't take a freakin flashlight. Damn flip flops would wake up anyone that might have been there. Very poor preparation.
Hi from uk just found this while sit in bed must say the second floor felt creepy like someone was watch you please take someone with you next time ,stay safe on your adventures ,I’m def sub to your channel
9:06 I grew up around the mall and I don't remember a dunkin donuts ever being in that spot. it was some kind of candy shop for most of it's life. Sad to see the mall go. I had no idea it was closing. glad someone filmed it at least
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This is a huge Sears! I know back in the day they were pretty fun places to go and check out...its a shame they ended up as they did. Great to see the place isn't destroyed!
I love that the stores that die in the USA are still running in México like nothing. I remember when Blockbuster started declining in USA, yet it was the best store to buy videogames here in México and when it died in the USA it was still running here.
Pier 1 Chapter 11 May 2020. All 450 stores closed, but I think they are still on line. As for the rest of the mall, they are going to make everything OUTDOOR accessible, with no indoor access? Wow. Back to the 1950's style of shopping outdoors I guess.