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The Death of a Shopping Icon: Lakeforest Mall's Final Hours 

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Lakeforest Mall - Death of an iconic mall!
Welcome to Lakeforest Mall in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Today is its last day of life and only has hours remaining. I am feeling like I am visiting a distant relative I never really knew. Paying respects as they leave this world. Can you believe this food court used to be an ice skating rink with bleachers that could hold hundreds of onlookers?
Why do I do this? There are a number of reasons. I started to enjoy editing videos. I started enjoying trying to replicate what I would see others do. For years I had been watching videos from people such as Sal and Ace's Adventures as well as Dan Bell. I grew up working retail and was saddened seeing malls disappear. They inspired me to start documenting malls around me and to preserve their memories for future generations.
Lakeforest Mall first opened on September 12, 1978. At that time, the mall's anchor stores were JCPenney, Sears, Woodward & Lothrop, and Hecht's. The mall was named in honor of Lake Walker, a man-made lake and park on the property prior. The mall was one of the first in the United States to feature an indoor ice skating rink on the lower level, in the "H section", along with being the biggest indoor shopping mall in the county at the time of grand opening.
In 1984, the ice rink was replaced by a NTI Theaters movie theater, later renamed Cineplex Odeon Lakeforest 5. In 1995, the Woodward & Lothrop at the mall closed and was replaced by Lord & Taylor in 1996.Lakeforest was host to a Friendly's and a Long John Silver's during the 1990s.
On August 20, 1998, Taubman Centers sold the property to GM Pension Trust. Circa September 1998, some parking lot space was devoted to become the Lakeforest Transit Center with a Park and Ride.
In January 2000, the Cineplex Odeon Lakeforest 5 movie theater was closed. In November 2000, a food court called Cafes in the Forest was introduced where the Cineplex Odeon Lakeforest 5 movie theater once was and started out with nine food businesses, with roughly half a dozen food eateries already in the mall prior to the food court.
In 2003, Simon Property Group purchased the mall.On May 28, 2006, Macy's replaced Hecht's, as the latter had begun to be purchased by Macy's nationwide. Originally developed, owned and operated by Taubman Centers, the mall has been owned and managed by the Simon Property Group since 2007, when it purchased former owner and manager Mills Corporation. The company defaulted on its mortgage in 2011 and the mall was put up for sale after.
fountain in the center court were removed and tiled over in August 2013.
On August 22, 2017, Gaithersburg's Lakeforest Mall was sold at auction for $19.1 million, a fraction of the $100 million price tag from 2012. The auction came after the mall's owner, Five Mile Capital, went into foreclosure. As of August 2017, the mall's general manager is Paul DeMarco. The Annapolis-based Petrie Richardson Ventures has Lakeforest under contract, which would not include the anchor stores in a potential purchase, but as of February 2018 the deal has not been closed.
On February 28, 2019 it was announced that JCPenney would be closing as part of a plan to close 27 stores in the U.S.; the store closed on July 5, 2019. On June 5, 2019, a Gaithersburg City Councilmember tweeted that Lord & Taylor was planning to close its Lakeforest Mall location on September 15, 2019. The store closed on September 15, 2019 as scheduled.
This left Macy's and Sears as the only anchor stores left open before any redevelopment, as publicly desired by the Gaithersburg municipal government, could be considered. On August 31, 2019 it was announced that Sears would be closing its location at Lakeforest Mall as part of a plan to close 92 stores across the U.S.; the store closed on December 1, 2019, leaving Macy's as the only anchor left.
On October 20, 2022, WRS Inc. announced that Lakeforest Mall would be demolished by 2024, with a more specific date being announced later in 2023. On January 4, 2023, it was announced that Macy's would be closed as part of a plan to close 4 stores nationwide, all inside underperforming indoor shopping malls. This left the mall with no anchors left. The store closed on March 18, 2023 via liquidation sales that started on January 9, 2023.
On March 31, 2023, Lakeforest Mall permanently closed after 44 years of serving the community of Gaithersburg.
#DMOD #closed #lakeforest
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Food Court
05:35 Sears
07:21 Center Court / Those Skylights
08:29 Lord & Taylor
11:47 JC Penney / Art Sculpture
15:12 Safe
17:08 Macy's
18:21 Opps! You're not closed!
28:47 Escalator Ride
31:51 Elevator Ride to where???
37:38 Exit / Exterior View / Photos
#deadmallmusic #deadmall #iconic #dmod

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@ScottForrest420
@ScottForrest420 Год назад
I remember playing in the construction of Lakeforest when I was a kid. Used to ride my bike through the mounds of dirt and construction debris. My Junior and Senior high was centered around this mall, the skating rink, and hanging at the center with the fountain and pools and the glass elevator. I remember we used to walk the halls of this mall at 13, smoking cigarettes in the mall (you could do that back then). It was a big part of my formative teen years and will always have a place in my heart. Thanks for this.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I miss those days of riding bikes through construction sites. I want to find pictures or footage of the rink.
@TheStncld357
@TheStncld357 Год назад
Amen bro!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
👏 👏
@TheStncld357
@TheStncld357 Год назад
Me too..
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
👏 👏
@eddstarr2185
@eddstarr2185 Год назад
It seems to me that in general our "social lives" are changing and we spend more time apart from each other. Shopping Malls harken back to an earlier era when many activities were conducted in public. The real shame is how all those massive buildings don't adapt well to other uses. I can't blame retail commerce totally - doesn't it seem like the modern world has drained all the joy in life's everyday activities?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yes. I agree. People are more disconnected from each other on a scale never seen. No wonder people seem to be cracking up. Thanks for the input.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
Yes, that's not a good thing either. People are wigging out. You got to have REAL social interaction, not a fake simulation of it. I had a job (back then 20 years ago) with a home office and set my hours. I couldn't stand it for long and would always go into the office a few times a week just to stay in touch.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I went to a club before COVID and was ticked I paid a cover charge to watch people with faces buried in their phones. Social interactions in the real world have gone out the window.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
@@DyingRetail Quite a few years ago I was in a doctor's waiting room and they had the seating, 2 couches opposite each other. I saw a grandmother, the mother (her daughter) and the son/grandson all with their necks craned down fiddling with their phones sitting right next to each other. It was funny and sad at the same time. Facebook's own study proved 'social media' was harmful to kids and society.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
It’s amazing how it has changed behaviors that’s for sure.
@thornmallow1
@thornmallow1 Год назад
Wow, that was my Mom’s Mall. She lived across the street. That’s my old hang out. Thank you for posting this video.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
You’re very welcome. I am glad you enjoyed. Hope it brought back good memories.
@sirrobin4394
@sirrobin4394 Год назад
I can see malls making a comeback in the future. The more isolated we become as a society, the more drive we'll have to come full circle to the 70's or 80's. My mind is already racing over how we can bring these more innocent times back to enjoy it.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I think we will always have malls. It seems there’s a ton of areas overdeveloped with them. Plus I think the model that depend on big anchor stores needs to be redeveloped. It’s sad to see one’s like this go. Which is why I am trying to document as many as I can so we can always remember them.
@gridley
@gridley Год назад
Possibly. But Keith's vid reflects long-term cultural, political & economic changes. Nearby Washington DC in 2023 reflects it too. Today's nation is meaner, more dysfunctional, chaotic & anything but nicer & kinder. So-called woke politics & woke people come with a price.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Might be some parallels with society but seems more economic and present generations change in shopping habits.
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
It starts with cutting out social media (not difficult/YT doesn’t count as social media, I don’t think!), then the smartphone. The simple life is still there for anyone brave enough.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
It’s harder now I think. It’s too ingrained. However you can get rid of social and keep a smart device.
@moremiaj4786
@moremiaj4786 11 месяцев назад
This felt like being at a funeral.... sorta misery inducing. But thank you for sharing this memory. I hope I always keep these memories.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
That is how I felt while there. I’m glad I was able to see it in person. Especially that ceiling.
@f.michaelbremer-cruz2708
@f.michaelbremer-cruz2708 Год назад
Thank you SO much for documenting the final day of Lakeforest Mall. I live near it and when I moved to Gaithersburg 20 years ago, it was utterly fabulous, which is not an exaggeration. It survived the online retail shopping boom rather well, but the COVID pandemic was what ultimately killed it. If memory serves, it was worth about $100 million USD in 2013 and was where everyone in Gaithersburg went shopping. Now, it's a blighted, boarded up eyesore on the verge of being redevloped. It was built on what had been the Brookes Farm, one of many sizeable farms that were sold to build places like this. Now, it's time is over and this captures the final moments of this place. Each storefront you passed by once was bustling but now, I see the faded outlines of old signage as Gravestones, memorializing the hard work, dreams and desires that this Mall fostered for nearly a half century. Rest in Peace, Lakeforest Mall. You served our community nobly from your first day to your last.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
You’re welcome. I’m glad it helped relive memories. Sal, another mall documenter is getting ready to release his video which should have the scene when the mall closed that night. I wasn’t able to stay til closing.
@whitneyfan9019
@whitneyfan9019 Год назад
Great video. Thanks for posting. I use to shop at this mall a lot back in the 90’s and 00’s. This place use to be loaded with people. Sad seeing it like this. The last time I was at Lakeforest mall was in 2008.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
+Whitneyfan 90 Thanks Whitneyfan 90. I’m glad you enjoyed.
@thejlist4369
@thejlist4369 Год назад
I worked in this mall at the Hecht Co. from 1985-87. Wonderful times and a beautiful mall. I remember so much about it. Sad to see it go away....thank you for this last look.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thank you for sharing. I’m glad the video helped relive those good times.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Ah. Forgot to mention I worked for Hechts in 1991-1992 selling electronics at Greenbriar Mall in Chesapeake, VA. One of the few places that everyone felt like family.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
+The J List you’re welcome.
@NoctemOUT
@NoctemOUT 9 месяцев назад
This was my family's main mall when I was a teenager/early adult. I lived in Montgomery county from 1992 to 2006= I've got a lot of great memories of going to this mall for dinner and shopping with and without my parents. I remember the fountain and pit/sitting area that was in the center, there were always kids running around. 1992 was a bit late for the skating rink, but I do remember the movie theater that was where the food court was as of closing. I could go on about all the stores and where they were- lots of great memories.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 9 месяцев назад
I wished I could have seen it at the height of its popularity.
@Idkanythingrlly
@Idkanythingrlly Год назад
Such a lovely design, too. My local mall is basically dead now, and I was born in the 90s. But I remember how it was as a child and into my teen years - it is a unique feeling. Nostalgia mixed with a sense of grief for what was and will never be again.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
it’s something I never thought I’d witness on the scale we are seeing.
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
@@DyingRetail Ecommerce will die one day… and then we’ll see dead warehouse videos.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Got me. I don’t think e commerce is going away. Brick and mortar stores have to learn to adapt and change.
@cookiepartyyy
@cookiepartyyy Месяц назад
I grew up in Frederick, so going to lakeforest mall was a BIG treat for me! I’ll never forget how fancy it seemed to me as a kid.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Месяц назад
It’s a beautiful building. I was glad I got to experience it in person.
@user-pq9cu6kt2z
@user-pq9cu6kt2z 6 месяцев назад
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing & taking us on a tour with you. 23 years ago I moved to Rockville and this was the 1st mall in the area that I went to. I was fascinated; I had never seen anything so massive. My kids loved playing in the kids area with the tree. I moved 5 years ago now, really sad it will not be there when I return. Well done, it felt like paying respects.❤
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 6 месяцев назад
I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed the video. I was so thankful I could get there on the last day. A beautiful building. I fell in love with that ceiling and the skylights.
@Cynderquil48
@Cynderquil48 Год назад
Amazing Video! I love the videography and can't wait to see what you have next!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
@Cynderquil48 I’m glad you enjoyed. I’ll try and not disappoint :)
@IIVIIOJICA10
@IIVIIOJICA10 Год назад
I appreciate you doing these videos. You are preserving memories for ever. Decades from now we can see how is was back then.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
+Mario Mojica Thanks Mario. I’m glad you enjoyed.
@raywills4709
@raywills4709 10 месяцев назад
What a shame. I worked for mall management in the late 80's and early 90's. The mall was very nice and busy during that time period.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
It still had a lot of character even on its last day operating. Thanks for stopping by the channel.
@jerrimenard3092
@jerrimenard3092 Год назад
I sang with a choir at this center court when I was 12 at Christmas time! My sister and I did a duiet of " My Favorite Things" from Sound of Music and a redition of "Winter Wonderland". It was massive! It was not uncommon for Pop stars if the time such as Tiffany and Debbie Gibson to do shows here. For context, with the surrounding balconies, which were full, three rows back for Christmas Events, its about the size if a very large megachurch. Think Hillsong and you get the picture. They had a "backstage" doorway that was basically a hallway wide enough to push a grand piano through. The PA's were the size you see at big shows with real rock stars. That's when I knew I did not want to be a traveling professional singer. Way to much stuff going on. I like solitude and poetry, not drunk Santas. LOL!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thanks for sharing the memory. I was trying to imagine when standing there the area full of people and wondered what it was like. The little box area with a door next to the elevator, was that a changing room?
@imnotvaeri
@imnotvaeri 8 месяцев назад
I've never been to or in this all but I love Lakeforest Mall and everything about it.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 8 месяцев назад
It was an interesting experience. I was glad I made it there on their last day.
@StillRockinat71
@StillRockinat71 10 месяцев назад
So sad to see Lakeforest in this state. We lived in The Hamlet, right across rom the mall, even before the mall opened, up until around 1979. We used to watch the snow between our apartments and the mall… and watch people do doughnuts in the parking lot. My mom used to punch our son in his stroller, to the mall every day. She lived in the Hamlet, until around 1985. Christmas decorations at Lakeforest were beautiful, with their Santa village set up by the elevators. Nice selection of stores, and restaurants… nice seating areas in the “sunken” area, and the fountain was very nice. My whole family, my mom, my sisters family, my brothers family… and of course, my own family… all shopped there, ate there, and just enjoyed the mall so much. It’s so sad, to see what we do in this “disposable” attitude country. People, like to travel to Europe to see the historic sites. Our historic sites usually get torn down within 50 years. R.I.P. Lakeforest Mall.
@StillRockinat71
@StillRockinat71 10 месяцев назад
My mom used to “push” our son… never punched him once…😁
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
Yes. It’s sad to see these large ones go away. I think crime led to its demise more than anything else.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, I figured it out. I hoped your mom wasn’t punching you guys 😂
@StillRockinat71
@StillRockinat71 10 месяцев назад
Agree on the crime comment. Just a final note… You did a beautiful job on this video. Actually, I had been looking at a video of another mall, that my wife and I used to go to… when I got to wondering what Lakeforest Mall looked like these days. That’s how I came across your video. We didn’t know it had closed. Yours is the best video I’ve seen on the subjects. The music you used is very sad… especially to a probably “overly nostalgic” person like myself. Most of my family has passed away by now, and seeing that Mall, knowing how we all used to be there at different times, really tugged at my heart. And the music, matched that tug. Again… Great job!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
I am glad I was able to make the trip and record this mall. I could tell it was something in its early days. I hope it brought you some good memories about your family members who are no longer here.
@scarletangel1997
@scarletangel1997 Год назад
I had no idea that this local mall was closing until I checked your video out. I haven’t been there in years lol. Thank you for sharing one last look at this beautiful mall before it’s gone forever.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Hi 👋 I am glad the video brought back good memories. It’s a shame to see it go. If you like Taubman designs I also have a video on Stony Point Fashion Park in Richmond, VA and MacArthur Center in Norfolk, VA. The Norfolk one you’ll definitely see similar designs.
@deborahcook1339
@deborahcook1339 Год назад
Your documentation of our history is a great thing...as we continue to move forward and grow into bigger horizons we must be reminded how we came to be with this history of our past steps...thank you Continue on...!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed. I enjoyed visiting this mall a lot.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
+Deborah Cook Thanks for stopping by Deborah. Sounds like you enjoyed this video. It’s an interesting mall.
@1313coffeeguy
@1313coffeeguy Год назад
It's so sad to see mall's closing, so many have disappeared.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Agreed. I hope you enjoyed the video. Was this a mall you used to shop?
@1313coffeeguy
@1313coffeeguy Год назад
@@DyingRetail no I'm in Pasadena but classic malls out here are either gone or in poor shape.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I’ve seen several online that looked nice at one time. Arizona is also losing some classic ones.
@markmullen1852
@markmullen1852 6 месяцев назад
That opening shot is awesome. Grew up going here. Learned to ice skate there. My older sister worked at Bonanza Steakhouse when it was there. As a small child, every penny was spent at KB Toys. Bought my skate supplies at Sunshine House and my favorite sweater was purchased at Britches Great Outdoors. Every Friday my family and friends would meet at Larosa Pizzeria in Montgomery Village. I can still taste that pizza and im 49. This mall was a HUGE part of my child and teen years. That stage area in the middle was SOOO cool. The waterfall and wishing well was always fun. Christmas time was magical at Lakeforest. So many EXCELLENT memories!!!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 6 месяцев назад
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I wish I could have seen photos of the ice rink. That had to have been a cool feature.
@erikmoore1940
@erikmoore1940 Год назад
Dayum, I went to this mall everyday growing up as a teen. Us to catch the ride on bus at the top of the hill. Iconic
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video. It’s sad to know it’s gone.
@Free_Samples
@Free_Samples Год назад
Things are changing for the worse. People are becoming less social and more recluse. We seek company from our phones and living a virtual life from behind a screen. It is sad to look at how much things and people have changed over the last 20 years and these changes aren’t for the better.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I agree.
@quietquitter6103
@quietquitter6103 Год назад
30% have become recluse because the rest are corporate drones, or karens and they are fed up and can at least retreat to their own spaces which might now generally be better equipped than when malls were popular. Get rid of online shopping and fill the place with managers and I guarantee the 70% would be back to fill these shit holes up again.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I think both online shopping and brick and mortar stores can co-exist. Best Buy is a perfect example of a chain that made the necessary changes to survive and succeed in the current environment.
@andrewclarke3622
@andrewclarke3622 5 дней назад
This isnt the first video Ive seen on the closing Lakeforest. My parents were in Maryland durung the late 70s. I was in 1st grade when it opened. I remeber enduring two godawful holiday performances that elementary students went through back in the day. I remeber being enamored by the gemshaped elevator. My paeents left for Michigan the 1980. I also discovered back in 2017 that WhiteFlynt, in Bethesda, where I saw the first StarWars movie was demolished. Thanks! I miss the mall era. Especially since my growing years were in Michigan. I currently live in California since leaving Michigan in 1998.
@jimpeterson7124
@jimpeterson7124 Год назад
LOVED your video! I appreciate you called out and mentioned your "mentors", and gave them credit, but you DEFINITELY hold your own! Great voice, great video, GREAT choice of music - very comforting and inviting to experience!!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I am glad I was able make the content enjoyable for you. It’s been a work in progress with each video on how to make improvements. You’re too kind Sir! I hope to get another video out soon.
@jimpeterson7124
@jimpeterson7124 Год назад
@@DyingRetail thank you for replying directly that's really significant. Yes I can't wait to see them all seriously
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Unfortunately I’m going to be slow getting new content out for awhile. I’m taking care of a sick parent but I will have one, maybe two more, coming sometime soon. Thanks for your support.
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
Before our Hilltop Mall ever existed, it originally used to be all farmland that was later developed and owned by the Chevron oil refinery. There also used to be a Drive-In theater located on the same lot, which had still remained around nearly ten years after the mall had opened back in 1976. Hilltop also used to have all of the major anchor restaurants that surrounded the outside mall: Chevy’s, The Olive Garden, The Red Lobster, Fuddrucker’s.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
It sounds like it was a good spot for years. Did crime start to factor in to the decline?
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
@@DyingRetail I am very sad to say that it was mainly the crime that had brought down this once nice mall, with the help of the opening of Wal Mart back in 2007, killing all the major anchor stores like Ortho weed killer: JCPenney in 2017, Sears in 2020 at the beginning of COVID-19 and finally Macy’s in 2021, along with all the rest of the smaller shops.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Seems to be an all too familiar theme.
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
@@DyingRetail I totally agree with you.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
😔
@tab6396
@tab6396 3 месяца назад
It would always have a special thing in my heart
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 3 месяца назад
I fell in love with the place that day.
@TheRealsupercucumber
@TheRealsupercucumber 6 месяцев назад
Bye nostalgia childhood mall😢
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 6 месяцев назад
Hope the video brought back some good memories for ya!
@Furs_Feathers77
@Furs_Feathers77 Год назад
I was one when this mall was built. It's not even that old. So sad!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Sadly, a lot of malls built within the last 30 years are running to same issue. I hope you enjoyed the final look around.
@cynthiaj.simmons870
@cynthiaj.simmons870 Год назад
Excellent very excellent videos and photos!!! 🤗❤️🤗❤️🤗❤️ It’s so sad to see these malls go like this closing up all around the us. And so very happy you got to meet Ace and Sal too. I love studying about abandoned shopping malls and my inspiration has been Dan, Ace and Sal too it’s just I don’t post I don’t have RU-vid content but I call myself an RU-vid urban explorer because I love to do all my exploring walking all of these abandoned places through RU-vid!!! 😁❤️😁❤️😁❤️ Again great and wonderful video and last video of a mall too. ☹️🙏🤗❤️
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the video. I hope to have another not too far off. :)
@Whatchamawhozit
@Whatchamawhozit 3 месяца назад
Last time I was there was XMAS of 2009 and it was packed... So much has changed in just over a decade
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 3 месяца назад
I would have liked to have seen it then for sure!
@justinoleary911
@justinoleary911 Год назад
Interesting how we have 100 million more people than when these malls were thriving and they still die.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Too many malls were built. When you have a thriving mall and others are built too close, they kill each other off.
@JohnLusher
@JohnLusher Год назад
Looking forward to this one
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@melrose795
@melrose795 11 месяцев назад
I went to this Mall many times over the years.. Had some great stores...Hechts turned into Macy's and Woodward and Lot help was known as "Woodies" for short..Two regional Department stores, both out of business..In later years, the public transit bus station in back of Mall, nearest to Sears, became crime riddled... Gangs in nearby neighborhoods...Now, Westfield/Montgomery Mall, about 20 minutes away or Malls in Frederick, 30 miles away, are the closest..
@melrose795
@melrose795 11 месяцев назад
Woodward and Lothrop
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
Do you feel when they added the public transit area to the mall things started changing or was the mall having issues before that happened?
@melrose795
@melrose795 9 месяцев назад
@@DyingRetail Good question, but I really don't know..I don't know the timeframe of the bus transit being there, it was always there to my knowledge since visiting in the early 90's through the 6 or 7 years ago when I stopped going..The Mall was built in the 70's though...
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 9 месяцев назад
I had several people tell me the transit station was the start but I can’t confirm either.
@mikefobfan101
@mikefobfan101 2 месяца назад
I loved this mall. I would come all the time from when I was a little kid to even in high school. It's sad how fast it declined, since it just feels so recent that the mall was busy. I wish there wasn't so much crime around that area.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 2 месяца назад
Really seems the crime element helped this mall end. It was spooky at times being outside of the building when I was filming.
@mikefobfan101
@mikefobfan101 2 месяца назад
@@DyingRetail it really did. There were alot of weird people there. You had to watch out what time you went there, especially by the enterance where the cafe is.
@funtimesatthefunhouse
@funtimesatthefunhouse Год назад
For anyone I practically grew up in this mall so I remember like every store. The anchor stores were Lord & Taylor (closed in 2018/2019), JCPenney (closed in late 2019), Sears (closed in 2020), and Macy's (closed recently in March 2023 and was there at the closing). There was the 2 main anchor restaurants Ruby Tuesday and Pollo Campero. The food court was Sbarro, Charley's Philly Cheesesteaks, Subway, Mcdonalds, Afghan Grill, Panda Express and a asian grill I think called Nathan's. There was a FYE I always went to and Hot Topic too, I remember a Fun Zone I and ll or maybe it was called chill-out zone l and ll also there was a Spencer's. I will edit this later for more information
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Don’t forget the Red Robin. :)
@funtimesatthefunhouse
@funtimesatthefunhouse Год назад
@@DyingRetail sorry bro
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
LOL! Hey! You provided a lot of good information. Lol!
@funtimesatthefunhouse
@funtimesatthefunhouse Год назад
@@DyingRetail thnks bro btw have you been to montgomery mall maryland its not dead but you could make a video on it
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I’ve heard about it. Haven’t been before.
@asherlevin6795
@asherlevin6795 2 месяца назад
Worked there at natural wonders and world of science. Will miss thst mall
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 2 месяца назад
It’s a sad sight to see.
@quietquitter6103
@quietquitter6103 Год назад
They destroyed it by removing that centercourt amphitheater design.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I would have liked to have seen that ice rink.
@melinabee3
@melinabee3 Месяц назад
Such a shame! This is a cool looking space and why can’t it be used for something else ?! 😢
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Месяц назад
I agree. I loved those skylights. Made me think of the Flintstones a little bit. I think they believe it’s more cost effective to create something new.
@denial987
@denial987 Год назад
Sadly this is what is going to happen to a huge portion of the Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. All the way down from the Sears wing of the mall (which has long since sat empty since 2018) down to where the Pickle Barrel wing of the mall is (this section of the mall was constructed a little over 2 years ago) has been sold off to a real estate developer by the landlord with approval from City Council for demolition and redevelopement as a mixed commercial/residential/condo/apartment building area.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thanks for sharing. I’m going to have to look up this mall. So only one wing is going to be demolished as I understand your info?
@mizFahrenheit
@mizFahrenheit Год назад
I remember the "pits" at the mall. What do you mean the 70s and 80s is the last you saw them at a mall? I am pretty sure Ches Sq had them when I was in high school. Unless this is a repressed memory from being really little in the 80s and 90s of Tower Mall 😂
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Never saw them at Chesapeake Square. There’s been no renovations there yet.
@kohl1999
@kohl1999 11 месяцев назад
Malls were at their prime in the early 80's because they had the most awesome attraction that could exist for a kid; the video game arcade!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
Oh yea! I miss the old arcade days for sure!
@FESPerson2974
@FESPerson2974 11 месяцев назад
The Mall at the beginning looks so similar to MacArthur Center but when I saw the statue that was a giveaway
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
They are both Taubman designed properties.
@Gordon_2000
@Gordon_2000 11 месяцев назад
Why would anyone prefer to go to an outlet open mall, and walk in the heat or cold, to shopping in a closed mall, nice and cozy.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
I don’t know. When I worked retail in the malls you wanted rainy days to drive people inside.
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
The very same tragic fate had occurred at our local hometown shopping center back in 2021: HILLTOP MALL, located in Richmond, CA just 15 minutes north from San Francisco. And the really saddest part about it all was how our mall was supposed to have undergone a extensive renovation, but all of that went down the pipes when that dad gum COVID hit us all real hard in March 2020, scrapping the whole entire project. Our Hilltop Mall, with the exception of Wal Mart and 24 Hour Fitness had officially closed its doors forever back in April 2021, as it is now completely shuttered. It seems that our Hilltop Mall has a lot of similarities to your Lakeforest Mall. Hilltop Mall had officially opened back in September 1976 and had housed four major anchor stores: Macy’s, JCPenney, Emporium Capwell and later Sears, which was an expansion add on to the mall in 1990. Hilltop Mall originally had an ice skating rink when it first opened, then was later transformed in to a Cineplex Odeon theater in 1989, now a 24 Hour Fitness. Even one of your mall escalator configurations that go to the left are the exact same design as Hilltop Mall. Sadly, our Hilltop Mall had been sold to a local Bay Area affordable housing development company: Logistics, where it faces potential demolition. Currently, Hilltop Mall is still standing, but is completely shuttered, with the exception of Wal Mart and 24 Hour Fitness.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Wow. Well I checked. Your mall was developed by same company as Lakeforest. Taubman. Which explains ice skating rink and similar names theater. Would love to see it. You have me wanting to search for videos now.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Also your mall was opened two years before this one here. Did it have the same kind of skylight features?
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
@@DyingRetail Hi, our Hilltop Mall had all the same skylight windows throughout the building,, but the interior roof ceiling design dimensions were more rounded circular. Also, our Hilltop Mall had something very rare most malls do not have, a huge spiral walking ramp with a fountain at the bottom, located in the main center of the mall, instead of the very common scenic glass elevator, seen in most malls. A merry go round was later added in the center of the mall square, which is also round shaped.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I found a mall video and saw that circular walkway. It looked grand.
@vectrinox
@vectrinox Год назад
The spiral ramp walkway was a very unique feature at Hilltop Mall, something that I have not encountered at any of my neighboring malls in the Bay Area. However, there is another shopping mall in the Bay Area that was also developed by the Taubman company: STONERIDGE MALL, located in Pleasanton. In the RU-vid videos, there is this nice looking golden ornament sculpture piece hanging that is suspended by invisible wire in the middle of the spiral ramp. There is a similar duplicate sculpture displayed at the STONERIDGE Mall.
@qxripley8844
@qxripley8844 11 месяцев назад
Does anyone know the final song used on this documentary? Or a music list in general? Thanks for any help.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
I got the music off of Storyblocks. I can get it for you over the weekend.
@qxripley8844
@qxripley8844 11 месяцев назад
@@DyingRetail Thanks. I really dig that final song. Great documentary btw.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
The final song is: Journey into My Soul (Raw Diamond Mix) by Francesco Cosola. Actually Shazam appears to be wrong. I’m going to have to pull the work file off LumaFusion and get the name from there.
@PhancyPants99
@PhancyPants99 Год назад
Things haven’t been the same since walmart sprang up everywhere. I despise the greedy Walton family for the damage they’ve done.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
+PhancyPants99 Can’t lay this at feet of Walmart. There’s a lot of things going in. Main one is developers building too many malls on top of each other. Crime. Etc.
@jafo766
@jafo766 Год назад
All the JOB$ $hipped to CHINA did it'$ part.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
And that’s not what killing the malls. There are too many for one. Anchor stores struggling, filing bankruptcy, closing stores, which trickle down to the malls. Developers getting properties, only looking at using them for collateral on big projects so they don’t do upkeep and maintenance, a generation of shoppers who don’t want to go out to stores anymore… as for China. Look to Washington and imbalanced trade deals for a lot of that problem.
@ethanatwork
@ethanatwork 11 месяцев назад
seems like the Ruby Tuesday was on the other side of the hallway where the Maria's place is.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
I believe you’re right.
@back2the80sradio
@back2the80sradio Год назад
So sad that society exchanged the experience for convenience.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yeah it is. However, it seems that’s the way everyone is going. I don’t know if that will ever change. I am glad you enjoyed the video.
@Maxx1066
@Maxx1066 Год назад
The Hartbeat of America when she finally give her last breath we all be in trouble great building.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
It’s last day was 3/31. Sad.
@azharidris7092
@azharidris7092 Год назад
very sad video.. yes structures like these will never be build again in the US ''perhaps in the America's''.. the culture has change for the need of their existence.. but other countries around the world are building Mega Mall on a different level and scale to serve and compliment their cultural especially in the pacific rim country.. should go and check them out.. they are truly amazing..
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
There’s a video on a mall in Dubai that’s insane.
@johnmedley5831
@johnmedley5831 11 месяцев назад
I worked at Door store furniture by Woodies on the upper level in the late 80s
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
I bet those were some good times in that mall.
@Funeeman
@Funeeman Год назад
May it R.I.P.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Thanks for watching. Maybe they will change their mind and not tear it down.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
I worked at a tech company in Gaithersburg from 2000-2002 and would go there sometimes to the food court to eat lunch. They did have a nice assortment of choices at the food court. It was kind of down the street from where I worked, maybe a 10-minute drive. It was a really nice all on the inside then and I did some shopping there and bought some nice things. Malls were on the decline by then, really surprising GM pension would invest in something like that. I do remember that sometimes there were some sketchy individuals hanging out in Gaithersburg and that mall back then, not too bad. There was another mall called 'Lake Forrest' I visited in Illinois when I was in boot camp and thought this was that one at first. I also remember when Woody's went under and they closed all the store around DC. Got some nice things there too. Lord & Taylor and Hects got bought out by Federated or Macy's and all of those stores changed after 2006. I think Macy's was a lot worse than either of those two others. I remember 'Roy's' sandwiches in Gaithersburg too. We ate at that place a LOT. It was in an old train depot. Probably gone by now. I remember seeing 'Roy' himself back then. Must have been in his '80's. Still coming in to work.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I think GM trust probably invest it in a lot of these properties for Revenue for their retirements and other programs. The food court looked like it would’ve really been nice when it first opened up. I wish I could’ve seen what it looked like when it was going full swing. Losing three mall anchors in 2019 and then having all the Covid mess. I am sure didn’t help them whether everything as it might have otherwise. I did read that there was a small chance the building might be repurposed everything else I read, said that they were going to demolish the building.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
@@DyingRetail I think you're right. The real estate is usually more valuable than the large footprint a low traffic mall takes up. Yes, it was an EXCELLENT food court back in the day. I never saw a nicer one in a mall. Many of them were unique and good quality food. Covid killed a lot of businesses on the edge. Losing anchors, even one or two, is usually the death knell for a mall. They're called anchors for a reason. I'm sure having Sears as one of them didn't help.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yeah. That was a given. But Lord and Taylor and Penney also was a punch.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
@@DyingRetail I saw that marquis and was surprised L&T was still listed independently after Federated (Macy's) absorbed both Hects and L&T. I used to go to both but L&T was more geared towards women. Haven't been to any of those stores in ages since I don't have a professional 'suit' job anymore.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I guess they wanted to keep that name and keep things separated. Macys bit off more than they could chew.
@gtb2009b
@gtb2009b 10 месяцев назад
It will never be again it over all the nice places are gone it just drive throughs and pickup parking spaces
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
Unfortunately it seems to be heading that way.
@gianpolignano2632
@gianpolignano2632 Год назад
Great video! Are you surprised there weren't more protests the final week?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Is that what it was?
@gianpolignano2632
@gianpolignano2632 Год назад
@@DyingRetail I think so - there was no vote by the citizens to close the property
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Didn’t know they had a say. Except apparently they weren’t supporting the businesses there… It’s hard for these malls to stay open if you lose all your anchors.
@vincemajestyk9497
@vincemajestyk9497 Год назад
@@gianpolignano2632 Umm, it's PRIVATE property. Why would the 'citizens' have the right to tell a private property owner to continue to operate at a loss and keep paying property taxes? Is Gaithersburg going to pick up the tab? I've NEVER lived anywhere in my life except around Washington DC where the people and sometimes the Govt think they have the right to tell other individuals and property owners what they can do with THEIR PROPERTY or even if they can sell it. Seen the same BS in VA too, and it always failed. Bunch of Karen soccer moms. I could tell some stories.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
They might. It is in MD :)
@438019
@438019 9 месяцев назад
Did someone think to dig up and relocate all the plants in the mall at the bottom of the escalators? Plant them outside where they can get sunshine and rain and at least stand a chance of surviving. If just abandoned and left in the mall with no water they will soon all wither and die, that's not great, they were planted inside the mall for the shoppers to see greenery and now they are just left to die.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 9 месяцев назад
A lot of them were being taken by people on that day. They walked right up and just started taking them out of the soil.
@Mtom0789
@Mtom0789 Год назад
The mall I go to is crowded and full of people and in September there is a Scheels added to the mall I go to
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
+Mike Tom
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
+mike Tom thanks for watching!
@markjamesmeli2520
@markjamesmeli2520 Год назад
I hope they buttoned this place up at close of business. Because I'm sure that if they didn't, the inside of that mall is a pile of broken glass and register tape.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Pretty sure they have.
@boomhaueroo8703
@boomhaueroo8703 Год назад
That safe was the drop box for russian spies that use the "Z" kids play area as a front/cover? 😅😮
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Hmmm 🤔
@gianpolignano2632
@gianpolignano2632 Год назад
Was a rationale given for removing the fountain and amphitheater?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Not that I’ve heard. Might search papers, see if anything was printed.
@RoundenBrown
@RoundenBrown Год назад
my guess, cost too much to maintain
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Either that or the new people didn’t like good designs.
@wacobob56dad
@wacobob56dad 11 месяцев назад
Sad, but online shopping and the outlets have destroyed the American Mall.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
That has a part in it but still appears that too many malls built in the 90’s started what’s happening now.
@DBBMed
@DBBMed Год назад
Thought there would be more photos and vids of the past
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Most pics are what I took the day I was there. I wasn’t able to find more historical photos at the time I was searching. Do you follow Sal and his Xlog series? He just did one that has more old footage you might enjoy.
@thecatswillplay86
@thecatswillplay86 Год назад
I bet this place was really jumpin' in the 1980s early 90s before you had the internet and everyone was glued to their cell phones.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
When this mall opened, there was a skating rink and concerts held in the center court. It was a happening place from what I have read.
@markmullen1852
@markmullen1852 6 месяцев назад
It really was. I was 4 when it opened and it was magical.
@tony-ce7qp
@tony-ce7qp Год назад
not happy about seeing this!
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yep. I was feeling really sad doing the walkthrough.
@mizFahrenheit
@mizFahrenheit Год назад
And I have noticed Simon seems to own every mall after a certain time, is that true?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
They’re one of the ones. Kohan is who you don’t want to hear buys one.
@mizFahrenheit
@mizFahrenheit Год назад
@@DyingRetail oh, what's the deal with Kohan?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
They basically suck the property dry and run into the ground. Moonbeam is another.
@mizFahrenheit
@mizFahrenheit Год назад
@@DyingRetail ok I did a little bit of googling, and I see Kohan owns a mall about 40 min north of me in Bowling Green (it's pretty dead last I was there, I'm 2018 it was a ghost town... It still had a Belk?!)
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
If what I hear is accurate, it will be dead and gone soon. They don’t do any upkeep.
@matttemplin1676
@matttemplin1676 11 месяцев назад
I have watched allot of videos over the years. It seems to me that people don't have as much money as they used to.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 11 месяцев назад
True. However, don’t believe that’s what is causing all the mall closures. There were too many built in the 90’s.
@debbylynn9635
@debbylynn9635 Год назад
So sad, All because of online shopping. I like to see what Im buying. I do not understand people.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
+debby lynn Thanks debby lynn. I’m glad you enjoyed.
@wildflower815
@wildflower815 Год назад
Sad watching America die around us.😥
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yes but hopefully, things will turn around. We have too many malls. Malls built on top of other malls.
@Bobzilla206
@Bobzilla206 Год назад
This is a death of something in society and it doesn't sound like it's for the better. It actually feels like a regression.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I hope not but I think I know what you mean. I think a big problem is we have too many malls and they are dependent on the big name retailers who are struggling right now. A trickle down effect.
@BGNOLA
@BGNOLA Год назад
The Plaza Mall in New Orleans had an ice skating rink, believe it or not...
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Interesting. I’ll have to look into that.
@BGNOLA
@BGNOLA Год назад
@@DyingRetail it's long gone; there's an empty lot there where gangs practice shooting and peeling out their cars where it once was
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Damn. That sucks.
@BGNOLA
@BGNOLA Год назад
@@DyingRetail there's pictures on it online, but yeah, I wish it was still standing even if it was abandoned
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I’ll have to look it up.
@jairret3640
@jairret3640 6 месяцев назад
The old milles should stay, and outdoor milles should go bye-bye and outside malls suck
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 6 месяцев назад
Sounds like you enjoyed the video. Happy new year!
@thecatswillplay86
@thecatswillplay86 Год назад
Sadly it seems like many of these Malls are headed towards the same fate as the pay phone/phone booth.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I think a lot will. But I also think there will be malls that survive.
@lickwidgoat3480
@lickwidgoat3480 Год назад
What if we got ahold of a closed mall and made the stores homes? That would be an amazing apartment building all in side climate controlled you can have all in one like the mega buildings in judge dredd....... I think it would be cool
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I could only imagine the rent. The overhead would have to be up there.
@thecatswillplay86
@thecatswillplay86 Год назад
Weird to think that people might be watching this video 100 or 200 years from now and we'll all be long ago dead and gone.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Wow. That would be interesting. If this made it that far out.
@thecatswillplay86
@thecatswillplay86 Год назад
@@DyingRetail My sister loves watching the old youtube videos from like the 1920s where they've added color to them so I'd say there's a chance.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Yes! Those are interesting to watch. Makes me realize we are not that much different from the ancestors.
@maikeliRAIWALUI
@maikeliRAIWALUI 3 месяца назад
What happened to this mall is that it all of a sudden declined and died I always worry our malls in Australia will suffer this fate and it already happened in my city center with the departure of MYER's Australian department store flagship leaving a city shopping centre dead my local mall loosing DAVID JONES another Australian department store
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 3 месяца назад
There’s more than one component to the failure. You have national retail chains closing up, which was the stores meant to draw customers, you have management and rent issues, and this mall they started to see more crimes committed. The murder of a store employee inside the mall did not help things. COVID lockdowns was the nail. Which city is your mall located? Do you have people documenting malls there like we have here?
@maikeliRAIWALUI
@maikeliRAIWALUI 3 месяца назад
@DyingRetail brisbane Australia and there is several malls and the big city mall where the big flagship was has been in the news showing what dying city retail is the only abandoned mall in Brisbane is a direct result of flooding in 2022 and is getting demolished
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 3 месяца назад
That’s sad to hear. I am going to have to look for these videos online. I’ve always wanted to travel down under!
@Milutinovic00
@Milutinovic00 Год назад
This can only be a sign of a very bad economic situation.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Mostly too many malls. For the most part. This area started to see some crime as well.
@datalore6187
@datalore6187 Год назад
People used to go to shopping malls to be seen. There was a social aspect of going to a mall. People didn't just stop going because of Amazon or online shopping, people stopped going because they don't care to be around others with whom they do not identify. And if something isn't yours, then why would you care about it? If you're really into country music, and like to drink, would you go to a bar that plays punk rock or alternative music? Probably not, it's not what you prefer. Would you go to jazz club or some artsy-fartsy coffee house surrounded by people talking about how awful the country is? No, probably not. You'd want to be around others who like what you like, who share common values and enjoy what you enjoy. You'd want to associate with others like you. You can think of this as a microcosm of what's happening to the country. If you change a country and its culture significantly, you also take away from the people who care, or used to care, about it. If it's not your country, then why should you care? You can disagree with me, call me a bigot or a racist, whatever. But you're the one wondering why this mall is going to be torn down, scratching your head wondering what went wrong.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I think I know what you’re trying to say. I do think the current trend of people always having a nose in their phones could lead to socializing issues. I’ve seen where people are sitting next to each other and will only respond by texting each other.
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics Год назад
Chrome does NOT support HDR Videos on the mac. It totally locks down my mouse
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Sorry you’re having that issue. The amount of views coming from television views are rising so I’m going to support them with best resolution possible. Try a different web browser or watch on different device. Don’t know what else to suggest.
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
Why use Chrome when you have Safari which is optimised for Apple?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I am wondering how old his machine is.
@dvferyance
@dvferyance Год назад
It kind of looks like Woodfield Mall.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
The one near Chicago?
@dvferyance
@dvferyance Год назад
@@DyingRetail Yep.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
I’ll have to check that one out.
@Lonestar70blue
@Lonestar70blue Год назад
Our country is dying, just like this mall.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
😢 I hope things turn around.
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
It’s because people are too apathetic to make changes. We see it happening but expect someone else to fix it.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Could very well be. The world seems upside down.
@sophiabarbosa3522
@sophiabarbosa3522 Год назад
We fix the mall so they can be better
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
Would be nice if these could be saved but there’s a lot of factors going against a lot of malls now.
@bobdavis3357
@bobdavis3357 Месяц назад
This is happening because of those who shop com-a-zom
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Месяц назад
There’s more to the story than e-commerce. There’s a variety of issues in play.
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
Very interesting and especially liked the personal reflections. Looks like capitalism always eats itself.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
Is it capitalism or is it the present generation that doesn't want to go out?
@interstat2222
@interstat2222 Год назад
@@DyingRetail But I’d say all that’s driven by the current form of capitalism seeing as these devices/apps are now money making machines for corps.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail Год назад
But corps are always going to be around. There is opportunity. Sometimes it’s hard to find what drives someone. I know at times it has been for me. I have seen people showing things like this happening in UK and Australia lately. Doesn’t seem to be just US. Canada also starting to see the effects.
@gtb2009b
@gtb2009b 10 месяцев назад
It all amazons fault and there will be no discounts anymore the competition is gone
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 10 месяцев назад
No. Amazon isn’t the major factor killing the malls. Over population of malls in the 90’s is main factor. Also when you start to have uptick in crime, people start to stay away. I’ve had several tell me when the park and ride was put in crime increased. But I agree it’s a shame. It was a beautiful mall. I enjoyed seeing it in person.
@lewieanderson6579
@lewieanderson6579 8 месяцев назад
Amazon and walmart killed these malls.
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 8 месяцев назад
Nope.
@lewieanderson6579
@lewieanderson6579 8 месяцев назад
@@DyingRetail high rents or perhaps changing social norms?
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 8 месяцев назад
@lewieanderson6579 a lot of overbuilding of malls, crime, etc. online shopping has a part but it’s not the major reason.
@kc0eks
@kc0eks 9 месяцев назад
Annoying that people think it's OK to yell at someone filming. Like shut it. Why are you sitting in a chair? Why are you x? Stfu
@DyingRetail
@DyingRetail 9 месяцев назад
Yeah. But it is private property so you have to be ready for it. I’ve only had one location I had a problem with them seeing me thankfully.