It’s malls like this that appear in my vaporwave dreams! I love 80s/90s aesthetics in malls and this one is no exception!! You actually want to hang out in a space like this, listening to the fountains and admiring the plants, letting the sun in the skylights bathe you in light. I will never understand why so many people prefer the bland malls of today they have no character or any kind of personality. We need to get to a point where society wants to hang out in spaces this grand again.
I really like this mall and the stores in it. I would totally want to shop here. Doomie, I also agree with you, I think the mall can use a little more colour. I also like the geometry inside and outside along with the fountain. This is my favourite mall that you covered in the last month.😊💖
since this was recorded H&M , maurces , foot locker and rasing canes and one of the journeys stores have closed but the good news we still got 2 journeys stores left in the same mall lol also there used to be a build a bear workshop in the mall as well but it closed in 2014 8 year old me was so upset that i boycotted the mall for a while lol
As a local this mall use to be so great. We had umbrellas on the ceiling of the food court with different platforms. You had music stores, book stores, even a two story carousal at one point. Now its just a shell of it self. The movie theater shut down not that long ago. The bookstores and movie/music stores all left. Just sad to see it the way it is now. Also we locals call it pecan as in like pecaun.
@@mikemancini313 yep. Pecanland's footprint is over 970K sq ft. The malls that you mentioned are in the 700-800K range. Alexandria's mall has the 2nd largest footprint.