Wow this building is beautiful! The 1930’s section is so neat to see. And yes I remember department stores in the 1980’s. That is a perfect description. The music was perfect and I enjoyed the history. I have been to Pittsburgh twice in my life but it was over 20 years ago. Great video!
Amazing find, awesome video, love the 1930s section of the building, how unique, the chandeliers and light fixtures were amazing. Excellent filming and choice of music, was happy to see another Vintage Spaces, look forward to more
I have always loved this building. It’s so nice inside. I never knew all of the history. Just wondered why it was so beautiful for a lil mall. Thank You!
Thanks for posting! I lived in Pittsburgh for a decade and had no idea what was inside this building, never went in… Also, this video is a shining example of the fact there are amazing places to document and share all around us! While I enjoy watching (and creating) dead malls and dying national retailer videos, soooo many channels are just filming the same places over and over and over (boring) and also not shouting out the channels that were their inspiration…. Especially when it’s a wannabe carbon copy. Keep up the awesome content!! Also, great music and voiceover!
Imagine, if you will, leadership possessing the courage and vision to preserve brick-and-mortar businesses. The idea is to use eminent domain to construct a new series of malls directly atop freeways, allowing the traffic to flow through them. These malls would be designed as architectural marvels, with all traffic and parking issues resolved, including integration with light rail systems. The convenience of stopping at a mall while on the freeway would be unparalleled. Despite the ease of online shopping, the necessity of driving remains. However, the thought of visiting a mall during the Christmas rush is daunting. Yet, if the freeway system allowed for easy access to a mall's parking lot and a quick elevator ride took you inside, it would be tempting, wouldn't it? If our leaders could orchestrate this, we could centralize our retail spaces and repurpose existing malls into educational institutions. It's an ambitious concept but take a moment to consider it. Picture yourself arriving at a mall that not only serves its purpose but also pays tribute to the past as a work of art.
Woohoo new Vintage Spaces goodness!!!
Very interesting place! Totally different from the usual malls we see today
Wow this building is beautiful! The 1930’s section is so neat to see. And yes I remember department stores in the 1980’s. That is a perfect description. The music was perfect and I enjoyed the history. I have been to Pittsburgh twice in my life but it was over 20 years ago. Great video!
Amazing find, awesome video, love the 1930s section of the building, how unique, the chandeliers and light fixtures were amazing. Excellent filming and choice of music, was happy to see another Vintage Spaces, look forward to more
What a weird but interesting mix of architecture.
I have always loved this building. It’s so nice inside. I never knew all of the history. Just wondered why it was so beautiful for a lil mall. Thank You!
What an amazing contrast. Thanks for your time and efforts in creating this informative and entertaining video. Cheers.
Always bringing us unique places! This was fabulous! Would have loved shopping here back in the day.
Thanks for posting! I lived in Pittsburgh for a decade and had no idea what was inside this building, never went in…
Also, this video is a shining example of the fact there are amazing places to document and share all around us! While I enjoy watching (and creating) dead malls and dying national retailer videos, soooo many channels are just filming the same places over and over and over (boring) and also not shouting out the channels that were their inspiration…. Especially when it’s a wannabe carbon copy.
Keep up the awesome content!!
Also, great music and voiceover!
thanks for the support!
Congrats on 1k subs! Not sure if you hit this last video…🎉🎉🎉
Imagine, if you will, leadership possessing the courage and vision to preserve brick-and-mortar businesses. The idea is to use eminent domain to construct a new series of malls directly atop freeways, allowing the traffic to flow through them. These malls would be designed as architectural marvels, with all traffic and parking issues resolved, including integration with light rail systems. The convenience of stopping at a mall while on the freeway would be unparalleled. Despite the ease of online shopping, the necessity of driving remains. However, the thought of visiting a mall during the Christmas rush is daunting. Yet, if the freeway system allowed for easy access to a mall's parking lot and a quick elevator ride took you inside, it would be tempting, wouldn't it? If our leaders could orchestrate this, we could centralize our retail spaces and repurpose existing malls into educational institutions. It's an ambitious concept but take a moment to consider it. Picture yourself arriving at a mall that not only serves its purpose but also pays tribute to the past as a work of art.