As a former Endicott resident, I’m sad to see how run down the village has become. I live in Daytona Beach now and there’s construction everywhere and things are booming. I wish Endicott could see some kind of revitalization.
Downtown Binghamton is seeing more of the new stuff. Lots of factory renos. Endicott itself is still chugging along… Washington Ave being renovated, old lots being cleared for new construction including the old factory by the tracks- but that Kmart ain’t changing any time soon as far as I know.
I can't believe how much it's deteriorated! The whole plaza is sad looking. I remember shopping there before the flood. Hopefully everything will fall into place and the area will be useful again. I don't know why "JC field days" popped into my head when I saw all this open space...... Great narrative Frank 👍
I used to go to Tony's Pizza every week. Used to be one of the more popular spots in the triple cities. Shopped at Grand Union all the time. What a shame what has happened to the place.
This plaza was already in horrible condition when I stopped here while deal hunting with a friend in 2004 or 2005. The parking lot, what there was of it, was full of holes and just completely gone in some spots. I stopped at both the Kmart and the Salvation Army that was closer to the road. There was also a game store next door to the Salvation Army at that point and looking on their shelves it was easy to see why I didn't find any clearance games at the Kmart.
A couple of corrections from somebody who lived there at the time: Where you indicated a Grand Union grocery store on the east end of the plaza was in fact an A&P. The Grand Union was on the west end of the strip and was opened at the same time as the Grandway, as they wer both owned by the same corporation. The A&P was on the end of the section that was torn down. Between there and Grandway was a CVS, EJ shoe store, a bar called The Keg that featured some good live music, Radio Shack, a maybe one or two other small stores. I don't see how that area can be successfully redeveloped because it IS built on a landfill, or as was known in those days, a garbage dump. that land will continue to settle because of the rotting garbage for many years to come. I don't see it as anything but a "green space", much as they're doing with the old GE site in Westover. The Binghamton plaza was built about the same time, and in the same way - sited on a dump, built by the Grandway/Grand Union corporation, and pretty much in the same condition as the Endicott plaza is now. I can remember when both of them were as smooth and as flat as a billiard table. It's sad what a lack of foresight and 60+ years of decomposing garbage have done.
Broome county is a shithole as well as NY. jobs gone, high taxes, welfare rate through the roof crime so bad. I use to live in that he'll hole and moved. Make more money less tax
Before the old ej landfill this area used to be what they called the swamp, ej used to dump tons of leather off stampings here as well as other materials. Eve part of J.F Snapp fields are part of the old swamp area.
The Grand Union was actually to the far left of the Kmart. The Kmart was originally Grand Way. There was a way to get from one store to the other through an opening in the wall. (You incorrectly indicated that a Grand Union was in the same structure that Tony's Pizza was attached to)
Opened as a Grand Way in the 60s and was the first big retailer in town. Grand Union grocery came later. Caused a few small retailers in town trouble especially hardware and clothing stores. Later became Bradlee’s then Kmart. Across the street was Phila. Sales, or Phillies as we called it. What a dump. Ah, the good old days.
It is sad that the area is such a mess! That said, if it was built over a landfill and it suffered from a flood; maybe the best course is to tear out the pavement and the building and make it a greenspace and flood plain.
@@MetFansince Been there a long time. Had my daughter's first birthday party there. She'll be 50 next year. We lived in Endicott, 72 to 79. And I lived in Endicott, near the hospital, 1967 to 70.
This sounds crazy but I have a ghost on video three of my videos have what looks like a ghost boy I have the videos n I'm serious did anything happen over there I'm curious,I go there n do shuttle runs once in awhile,pole to pole
Whole town is a Superfund site. Want a side of TCE with your eggs and toast? I have multiple family members who all got cancer and died all of whom lived or worked there for years. My mom was a home health aid who had several child cancer patients in clusters in this area. Sadly, I grew up "just outside" the official plume (they don't know that it ends, they never tested my neighborhood, one street outside the zone). I've had asthma and severe allergies and autoimmune disorders my entire life, probably to culminate in cancer. Thanks, IBM & EJ. 2 Grandmothers - cancer. Mother - cancer. 2 Aunts - cancer. Uncle - cancer. Think its coincidence?
I love your videos. I remember shopping in this old K Mart back in the day.
As a former Endicott resident, I’m sad to see how run down the village has become. I live in Daytona Beach now and there’s construction everywhere and things are booming. I wish Endicott could see some kind of revitalization.
No more high paying IBM jobs. So no one rebuilds.
Downtown Binghamton is seeing more of the new stuff. Lots of factory renos. Endicott itself is still chugging along… Washington Ave being renovated, old lots being cleared for new construction including the old factory by the tracks- but that Kmart ain’t changing any time soon as far as I know.
I can't believe how much it's deteriorated! The whole plaza is sad looking. I remember shopping there before the flood. Hopefully everything will fall into place and the area will be useful again. I don't know why "JC field days" popped into my head when I saw all this open space...... Great narrative Frank 👍
Came across your videos today and really enjoying them. Would you also be able to do some in Endicott?
Used to shop there as K-Mart & also Grand Way. Miss that type of retail store.
I used to go to Tony's Pizza every week. Used to be one of the more popular spots in the triple cities. Shopped at Grand Union all the time. What a shame what has happened to the place.
This plaza was already in horrible condition when I stopped here while deal hunting with a friend in 2004 or 2005. The parking lot, what there was of it, was full of holes and just completely gone in some spots.
I stopped at both the Kmart and the Salvation Army that was closer to the road. There was also a game store next door to the Salvation Army at that point and looking on their shelves it was easy to see why I didn't find any clearance games at the Kmart.
Thanks for another great vid Frank P.
A couple of corrections from somebody who lived there at the time: Where you indicated a Grand Union grocery store on the east end of the plaza was in fact an A&P. The Grand Union was on the west end of the strip and was opened at the same time as the Grandway, as they wer both owned by the same corporation. The A&P was on the end of the section that was torn down. Between there and Grandway was a CVS, EJ shoe store, a bar called The Keg that featured some good live music, Radio Shack, a maybe one or two other small stores.
I don't see how that area can be successfully redeveloped because it IS built on a landfill, or as was known in those days, a garbage dump. that land will continue to settle because of the rotting garbage for many years to come. I don't see it as anything but a "green space", much as they're doing with the old GE site in Westover.
The Binghamton plaza was built about the same time, and in the same way - sited on a dump, built by the Grandway/Grand Union corporation, and pretty much in the same condition as the Endicott plaza is now. I can remember when both of them were as smooth and as flat as a billiard table. It's sad what a lack of foresight and 60+ years of decomposing garbage have done.
I can’t believe all this is gone. I feel like everywhere I used to go is torn down and gone.
#doomandgloom
Broome county is a shithole as well as NY. jobs gone, high taxes, welfare rate through the roof crime so bad. I use to live in that he'll hole and moved. Make more money less tax
so sad to see a building like that be in disrepair
Before the old ej landfill this area used to be what they called the swamp, ej used to dump tons of leather off stampings here as well as other materials. Eve part of J.F Snapp fields are part of the old swamp area.
The Pat Mitchells was originally McDonalds before they moved to Main St.
Was this where GrandWay was located in the 60's-70's? Also, wasn't there a bar in the far left side circa 1978?
The Grand Union was actually to the far left of the Kmart. The Kmart was originally Grand Way. There was a way to get from one store to the other through an opening in the wall.
(You incorrectly indicated that a Grand Union was in the same structure that Tony's Pizza was attached to)
In 1983 I worked at Philadelphia Sales and used to go to Frank's Pizza.Thanks for the video.
I met Tony's pizza.
Opened as a Grand Way in the 60s and was the first big retailer in town. Grand Union grocery came later. Caused a few small retailers in town trouble especially hardware and clothing stores. Later became Bradlee’s then Kmart. Across the street was Phila. Sales, or Phillies as we called it. What a dump. Ah, the good old days.
@@JackWCornell grand union was to the right from kmart, not left
Use to be Grand Union and Grand Way before K Mart. Sadly, this typifies what Endicott and Triple Cities are - old and run down.
They are going to turn that place into a shrimp farm. Because the shrimp cocktail shortage is Endicott's #1 problem.
I can’t wait for all that shrimp!
What year did this K-Mart close? Also, what year did the K-Mart in Binghamton Plaza close?
Endicott’s was 2011 after the flooding
It is sad that the area is such a mess! That said, if it was built over a landfill and it suffered from a flood; maybe the best
course is to tear out the pavement and the building and make it a greenspace and flood plain.
When did it close
I believe it closed after the 2011 flood
frank is aldi's still in the old phila. sales building, across the street ?
I believe you mean the dollar general store. never been an Aldi's there.
Philadelphia sales building ?
Was across the street.
They are going to turn that place into a shrimp farm. Because the shrimp cocktail shortage is Endicott's #1 problem.
Wasn't Philadelphia Sales in that building at one time?
Philly Sales was across Harrison St. The north half is now a Dollar General. The south half is a golf center.
First time I’ve heard of a McDonalds closing down anywhere. Nice bit of history, thanks for sharing.
Well in this case the McDonald’s relocated about a black over and on Main Street
Yeah, McDonald's did not close down, just moved to a better location.
@@MetFansince Been there a long time. Had my daughter's first birthday party there. She'll be 50 next year. We lived in Endicott, 72 to 79.
And I lived in Endicott, near the hospital, 1967 to 70.
Looks like that whole area is in ruins
That plaza was always a sinking disaster. You can’t build on a landfill.
Tell that to the Borgata
Shocked rural king hasn’t tried buying it, they buy up old Kmarts.
Holy crap, after 20 years what is left in Binghamton area, is Binghamton still there. I know those morons knocked my dorm down.
Thanks
My childhood. Junior high school
This sounds crazy but I have a ghost on video three of my videos have what looks like a ghost boy I have the videos n I'm serious did anything happen over there I'm curious,I go there n do shuttle runs once in awhile,pole to pole
Might be the gases from the old dump 😉
I went the way of IBM and EJ.
Grandway and Grand Union grocery store originally . Ask your dad.
Sure redevelopment? Endicott is F'ed.
Whole town is a Superfund site. Want a side of TCE with your eggs and toast? I have multiple family members who all got cancer and died all of whom lived or worked there for years. My mom was a home health aid who had several child cancer patients in clusters in this area. Sadly, I grew up "just outside" the official plume (they don't know that it ends, they never tested my neighborhood, one street outside the zone). I've had asthma and severe allergies and autoimmune disorders my entire life, probably to culminate in cancer. Thanks, IBM & EJ.
2 Grandmothers - cancer. Mother - cancer. 2 Aunts - cancer. Uncle - cancer. Think its coincidence?
Drone transitions were super annoying
Sorry, I bought the cheap ones 😆