I will miss this place. As a kid, I would go there at least once every one or two months and would always go to the food court and have fun. Jeeze I feel old now.
Hello! I live pretty close by to this mall. I’ve given it a visit a few weeks ago. A lot of it is torn down, but there’s still a lot of parts that are still up. I always visited this place as a kid when it was still booming, so driving over and walking around there myself every now and then is something I do. For a while the theatre was still open there, but I believe it’s been shut down now, so now it’s completely dead unfortunately. Place will most likely be demolished soon. If anyone has any questions be sure to ask cause I’d be happy to give more information.
@@jorgevital8565 There used to be part of the wall that was just sitting open on the right side of the building, and you were able to pretty much just go right in. That's what me and some buddies did. I don't know about how it is right now, as I've since moved out of Texas. There was also an area in the back directly on the opposite side of the entrance.
Just hopping by because I remembered your channel and hadn't seen anything for a while, I really love your unique take on urbex videos. I hope we get to see more, eventually!
in our hearts or out there hunting wyatts but for real he is gone, there was a gory footage of his cart and hands on the ground right before the demolition
Here because of Kane pixel, hope this is the right place
anyone else here from Kane Pixels?
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Excellent liminal photography, I must say Kane Pixel's video 'the Rolling Giant' brought me here.
I want the Mall brought Back !
Same but now that it's gone, it's never coming back. Only in highly detailed renders.😥
kane pixels was here
I will miss this place. As a kid, I would go there at least once every one or two months and would always go to the food court and have fun. Jeeze I feel old now.
Your right I used to come here
man i grew up going here i remember the lil play areas and the food courts good times
The AMC theatre in the mall was open up until the demolition, nearly a decade after the mall was abandoned.
Hello! I live pretty close by to this mall. I’ve given it a visit a few weeks ago. A lot of it is torn down, but there’s still a lot of parts that are still up. I always visited this place as a kid when it was still booming, so driving over and walking around there myself every now and then is something I do. For a while the theatre was still open there, but I believe it’s been shut down now, so now it’s completely dead unfortunately. Place will most likely be demolished soon. If anyone has any questions be sure to ask cause I’d be happy to give more information.
How do I get in
@@jorgevital8565 There used to be part of the wall that was just sitting open on the right side of the building, and you were able to pretty much just go right in. That's what me and some buddies did. I don't know about how it is right now, as I've since moved out of Texas. There was also an area in the back directly on the opposite side of the entrance.
What do you think contributed to the downfall?
it was demolished
@@crangejo
Sadly yeah. Went by there a few months ago and saw it gone.
Very nice video of this place, have watched many a vid of this mall and you did very well on this one Liked
Just hopping by because I remembered your channel and hadn't seen anything for a while, I really love your unique take on urbex videos. I hope we get to see more, eventually!
Kane pixel
I opened BLOOMINGDALE'S there...
4:24 hmm yes what an interesting sign
I'm surprised some pot plants are still alive.
The Giant looks after them
Where is Julien 😢
in our hearts
or out there hunting wyatts
but for real he is gone, there was a gory footage of his cart and hands on the ground right before the demolition
In the immortal words of Rambo's commanding officer: "It's over, Johnny!"
its been torn down now
Some bits, such as the old Sears portion, but there's still a massive part left, mainly the section that's supporting the AMC Theater