SiteRide?

Started by Jonah Norason, July 25, 2008, 04:25:37 PM

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Jonah Norason

SiteRide is a nifty site to find stuff on old malls (circa 2001) but there are no links to and fro the website.

Many have found links to specific malls described but it does not have links in itself and Google doesn't really work.

It seems to me that it only does NJ, NY, and CT stores. If that is the case, is it possible to find info on these malls circa 2001?

Latham Circle Mall
Cherry Hill Mall
Pyramid Mall Ithaca (now The Shops at Ithaca Mall)
The Mall at the World Trade Center (destroyed)
Clifton Country Mall (now Clifton Park Center)
Bergen Mall
Echelon Mall (now Voorhees Town Center)
Buckland Hills Mall (now The Shoppes at Buckland Hills)

If it does more than those three states, I wouldn't mind finding more about:

The Mall at 163rd Street
Mall of Memphis (demolished)
The Village of Hammond Square (aka Hammond Square Mall, demolished)
Blue Ridge Mall (demolished)
Six Flags Mall
Festival Marketplace Mall (aka Forum 303 Mall, demolished)
Summit Place Mall
Westfield Shoppingtown Northwest (now Northwest Plaza)
Town & Country Mall (demolished)
Memorial City Mall
Mall 205
Forest Fair Mall (now Cincinnati Mills)
Post Oak Mall
Manor East Mall (demolished)

Is it possible that these files are still there and someone can give a gentle nudge in the right direction, or is it just futile and I take what life gives me?

Ameskid

Forest Fair Mall is featured on Dead Malls.com, along with many more of the malls you've listed.
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Jonah Norason

Well, of course, but I really wanted to find MORE information on them.

All of them are either listed on DeadMalls or Labelscar or MHoF. Except for Manor East Mall.

XISMZERO

There's limited access on SiteRide but if you do some tooling around, you can find any store you're looking for.

http://siteride.com/srpl/propsearch.pl?qtype=by-retailer&prop=true&q=dunkindonuts

Substitute where it says "dunkindonuts" for your store/restaurant, etc. of choice and see results!
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Jonah Norason

Do you know of any other sites like SiteRide but have other types of malls (not counting Storetrax, can't seem to find anything there) that I'm looking for?

TRJ_22487

Sadly, the site as a whole no longer seems to exist.
I wish I'd saved way more pictures, it was a treasure trove

BillyGr

I'm not sure how you found the actual phots, but perhaps there are links to those via the wayback versions also?

This came from the site (via the wayback.archive.org site) - in case anyone wants to try to contact them - maybe you can find out what happened to the site.

Contact Information
For all queries send:

email to soder@friedlandrealty.com

Telephone Number: 914-968-8500


retailisking

I did a whois lookup on the domain and here's what I came up with:

Registrant:    SODER Real Estate Concepts, LLC
32-40 N. Dean Street Suite 11
Englewood, NJ 07631

     
Administrative Contact :   
Oder, Stephen
soder3@CS.COM
32-40 N. Dean Street
Suite 11
Englewood, NJ 07631
US
Phone: (212) 366-6618
Fax: (201) 569-9289
     
Technical Contact :   
Danial, Patrick
info@terakeet.com
318 S. Clinton St.
Suite 500
Syracuse, NY 13202
US
Phone: 8006552724
     
Record expires on 02-Dec-2013   
Record created on 02-Dec-1998
Database last updated on 08-Dec-2008

The fact that the database hasn't been updated in over three years isn't particularly reassuring but it might provide some clues.

TRJ_22487

The entire site did not have links, you had to literally figure out the url's for yourself to locate anything, that is how you got to the pictures.
I'm quite sure those with login access (employees) had access to 1000's of other images that none of us were ever able to see, in particular early 1997 photos that were replaced with newer ones (1999-2000ish) when they revisited locations.