New to your channel, now I'm addicted. Very informative, humorous, good videography, and the retro music is spot on. Thank you Doomie Grunt, please keep the ventures coming.
When you said Kohan bought it up in the 2010's, I was like, "But wait, this place is actually still in decent shape!" It really lucked out that Kohan didn't hold onto it.
I actually did visit this mall visiting family last year. Yes, it's not doing well, but there is a clear sign the surrounding community is trying to support it. The east side section being cut off happened last year as I see it now done in this video. Still, the support of the community to me will keep this mall open in the foreseeable future!
They did build the fountain. It is under the stage and seating area in the crossroads area between Belk and the hall to AMC and the food court. I last remember the fountain working in fall 2019. It been covered and used for fashion shows and such since then. The AMC movies, Belk, Petco, and Book-a-Million keep enough foot traffic for local businesses to survive in the food court. This is a tiny mall with the former JC Penney and Sears stores vacant on each end. VIA Entertainment has bowling, go carts, and an arcade in about half of the old Target space. The ice rink closed during the pandemic and did not reopen. It was a frost mat on the concrete and not really a good skating experience.
Malls in areas where young people no longer want to live are all going to die. It's never been the older demographic that have kept these places in business, they just don't spend money.
Thanks Doomie and Keep em Rolling!
It's good to see a water feature regardless of size. Thanks alot for sharing!
New to your channel, now I'm addicted. Very informative, humorous, good videography, and the retro music is spot on. Thank you Doomie Grunt, please keep the ventures coming.
When you said Kohan bought it up in the 2010's, I was like, "But wait, this place is actually still in decent shape!" It really lucked out that Kohan didn't hold onto it.
I actually did visit this mall visiting family last year. Yes, it's not doing well, but there is a clear sign the surrounding community is trying to support it. The east side section being cut off happened last year as I see it now done in this video. Still, the support of the community to me will keep this mall open in the foreseeable future!
This video is from last year. I live in Leesburg. There’s no spirit Halloween store at the mall this year, they moved it to the villages.
Thanks for visiting this mall. Interesting visit and hope it stay open.
Very Wonderful Video!!!! I Love the Waterfall/ Fountain!!!! F+L, Corey
That was a great video!
They did build the fountain. It is under the stage and seating area in the crossroads area between Belk and the hall to AMC and the food court. I last remember the fountain working in fall 2019. It been covered and used for fashion shows and such since then. The AMC movies, Belk, Petco, and Book-a-Million keep enough foot traffic for local businesses to survive in the food court. This is a tiny mall with the former JC Penney and Sears stores vacant on each end. VIA Entertainment has bowling, go carts, and an arcade in about half of the old Target space. The ice rink closed during the pandemic and did not reopen. It was a frost mat on the concrete and not really a good skating experience.
This mall is ok. Good video D.G.😊
The new owners of Broadway Mall are planning to demolish a significant portion of the mall to make way for an open air walkable shopping village.
Please visit the The Grand Coast Mall in Myrtle Beach
1st. Spirit Halloween seems to like using former Sears stores.
I thought GGP stood for [G]enerally [G]oing [P]enniless.
i walked this mall many times......this is a really nice sad dead mall.
Of course Sears would be Seared
I always know this would happen
Ceilings are too low
i dont know why they named it that XD
It's in lake county
Malls in areas where young people no longer want to live are all going to die. It's never been the older demographic that have kept these places in business, they just don't spend money.