I’m from Rochester. That is where I met so many of my girlfriends in the 80s. When they were working at Tom Wall‘s restaurant or the merry-go-round. I was walking around and I just meet them. I was working at Kaufman‘s and ended up dating a young lady who was doing vacuum demonstrations.I miss the 80s so much.
My childhood mall... it really was the pandemic lockdowns that put it into the dead mall category, there was still a decent occupancy rate for a mall even in 2017-2018. P.S. While you were in the region, did you make another visit to Genesee County Mall/Batavia City Center? I guarantee it's in a lot better shape than when you were there last time! :)
After my move- in to live in Rochester, N.Y. from Washington , DC on Monday September 1, 1984 following my college graduation with B. A. in double- majors of Biology and Chemistry from Gallaudet University with Class of 1981 in Washington , DC, I frequently had visited the Marketplace Mall by RTS buses, and RTS ACCESS buses, and later in the RVA vans. Otherwise I have seen changes inside the Marketplace Mall- Sears, other favorite restaurants , other retail stores and others from 1985 to 2020’s as I remember about them in my timeline very well. In a fact in my real life I have been an eyewitness who saw changing times in my permanent local residence over 40 years at honestly. Christa D’Auria
It’s amazing how commercials of the early 80s seemed stuck in the 70s and behind the times. You would never associate those commercials to be in the same time frame as when MTV was playing videos of The Police, Men at Work, Quarterflash, U2, Talking Heads, Scandal, etc. It seemed that while music, movies, and fashion was pushing forward into the 80s everything else was still stuck in the 1970s in the early 80s. These commercials are evidence of this.
Once in a while I sat in the audience for live for that local morning TV show (WOKR Channel 13 with Don Alhart). I happened to be there when NBC News anchor Jessica Savitch was doing her book tour for her just-published autobiography. I walked over to Walden Books, bought a copy, walked back and shook her hand and she autographed my copy. About 7-10 days later she, her boyfriend, and their dog, horribly died when on a dark, rainy night their automobile flipped upside down into a narrow canal in 15 feet of water (in Pennsylvania) with doors wedged shut.
I was in this mall during it's grand opening week in October 1982. My mom and dad bought me a pair of brown shoes at the Altier's Kids that was planted in the Sears wing, on the right side as you're facing Sears. I remember the sidewalk sales as well as the RV and boat shows during it's heyday. The mall is currently even more vacant than this video shows and it's in hospice care waiting to die. Bath and Body Works is gone along with White Barn, Zumiez, Spencer Gifts, Best Fit, and Torrid. Dick's is moving out of the mall and relocating down the road about a mile away. No places to eat in the food court except the coffee shop. Not much news has been announced on what will be done with the remainder of the building that is still standing.
I still have my autographed picture from Buffalo Bob Smith from that appearance by him. The first thing I asked him was what was it like doing the TV show happy days and he said the cast was very nice.
We usually we went to Irondequoit Mall because it was closer and then sometimes Greece Ridge. But every once in a while our family would go here, my best memory of it was it was the place we bought a jacket for my sister.
We had quite a few big malls here in central Massachusetts. Built from the early 70s to now. The only reason I go out to the mall,15 to 20 minutes from here,is for the movie theater. I do all my holiday shopping online for the last few years. It’s just easier!
Marketplace mall used to have a Friendly’s ice cream, and just lots of really cool places. Now I think all they have are medical offices. What a shame. I remember Irondequoit Mall used to be also pretty cool and then the gangs took over and they shut it down.
Eastview mall opened in 1971 is 1,375,097 square feet located a few miles away from marketplace mall 1.1 million square feet. Marketplace mall is gone now it's all medical.
The same family that owns wilmorite also owns a big chunk of university of Rochester, the Wilmots. It was inevitable that they’d fill the giant hole in marketplace with another one of their business
I’m from Rochester. That is where I met so many of my girlfriends in the 80s. When they were working at Tom Wall‘s restaurant or the merry-go-round. I was walking around and I just meet them. I was working at Kaufman‘s and ended up dating a young lady who was doing vacuum demonstrations.I miss the 80s so much.
I love the 80s look.
Nicely shot and edited video. Well done. Dan Bell would be proud.😊
I love this channel. You give us a True Crime serial killer docuseries and Dead Mall content!
stop glorifying serial killers
That water fountain bridge is so 80’s. Love it 😎
I miss the 80s😓
I like the water fountain featured in the thumbnail.
That Dave and busters just signed a new lease, there’s plans in the works for that mall.
I love the synth!!!😊😊😊🎹
This place used to have an amazing comic shop when I was a kid.
wow so cool video ty you and your wife or Girlfring so glade that mall still got some live in that Mall
My childhood mall... it really was the pandemic lockdowns that put it into the dead mall category, there was still a decent occupancy rate for a mall even in 2017-2018.
P.S. While you were in the region, did you make another visit to Genesee County Mall/Batavia City Center? I guarantee it's in a lot better shape than when you were there last time! :)
I haven't been to Batavia in years, I'm glad to hear that its coming back, will need to get over there to see!
Such good memories as a kid going to the 92.5 WBEE Halloween costume contest at the mall.
After my move- in to live in Rochester, N.Y. from Washington , DC on Monday September 1, 1984 following my college graduation with B. A. in double- majors of Biology and Chemistry from Gallaudet University with Class of 1981 in Washington , DC, I frequently had visited the Marketplace Mall by RTS buses, and RTS ACCESS buses, and later in the RVA vans. Otherwise I have seen changes inside the Marketplace Mall- Sears, other favorite restaurants , other retail stores and others from 1985 to 2020’s as I remember about them in my timeline very well. In a fact in my real life I have been an eyewitness who saw changing times in my permanent local residence over 40 years at honestly. Christa D’Auria
It’s amazing how commercials of the early 80s seemed stuck in the 70s and behind the times. You would never associate those commercials to be in the same time frame as when MTV was playing videos of The Police, Men at Work, Quarterflash, U2, Talking Heads, Scandal, etc. It seemed that while music, movies, and fashion was pushing forward into the 80s everything else was still stuck in the 1970s in the early 80s. These commercials are evidence of this.
Once in a while I sat in the audience for live for that local morning TV show (WOKR Channel 13 with Don Alhart). I happened to be there when NBC News anchor Jessica Savitch was doing her book tour for her just-published autobiography. I walked over to Walden Books, bought a copy, walked back and shook her hand and she autographed my copy. About 7-10 days later she, her boyfriend, and their dog, horribly died when on a dark, rainy night their automobile flipped upside down into a narrow canal in 15 feet of water (in Pennsylvania) with doors wedged shut.
That commercial for the Marketplace mall in Cicero next to penn can mall
I was in this mall during it's grand opening week in October 1982. My mom and dad bought me a pair of brown shoes at the Altier's Kids that was planted in the Sears wing, on the right side as you're facing Sears. I remember the sidewalk sales as well as the RV and boat shows during it's heyday. The mall is currently even more vacant than this video shows and it's in hospice care waiting to die. Bath and Body Works is gone along with White Barn, Zumiez, Spencer Gifts, Best Fit, and Torrid. Dick's is moving out of the mall and relocating down the road about a mile away. No places to eat in the food court except the coffee shop. Not much news has been announced on what will be done with the remainder of the building that is still standing.
I still have my autographed picture from Buffalo Bob Smith from that appearance by him. The first thing I asked him was what was it like doing the TV show happy days and he said the cast was very nice.
We usually we went to Irondequoit Mall because it was closer and then sometimes Greece Ridge. But every once in a while our family would go here, my best memory of it was it was the place we bought a jacket for my sister.
Well made video ! 😀
We had quite a few big malls here in central Massachusetts.
Built from the early 70s to now.
The only reason I go out to the mall,15 to 20 minutes from here,is for the movie theater. I do all my holiday shopping online for the last few years. It’s just easier!
"Nice shot." "... I know."
Marketplace mall used to have a Friendly’s ice cream, and just lots of really cool places. Now I think all they have are medical offices. What a shame. I remember Irondequoit Mall used to be also pretty cool and then the gangs took over and they shut it down.
Eastview mall opened in 1971 is 1,375,097 square feet located a few miles away from marketplace mall 1.1 million square feet. Marketplace mall is gone now it's all medical.
East view is just too expensive
I miss the Old Xmas...😊😊😊😢😢😢
The same family that owns wilmorite also owns a big chunk of university of Rochester, the Wilmots. It was inevitable that they’d fill the giant hole in marketplace with another one of their business
Don Alhart just retired from the news this year after 50 years in the News business.
I was 2 yo in 1982.
tony bennett played at marketplace mall?!
If walls 🧱 could talk...
Rochester? Did they turn it into a prison?
Looks like the precursor to Franklin mills discount mall here in Philly its now half a ghost town and what is there is utter dogshit