smaller enclosed malls

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d_fife

here is a section ment for smaller enclosed malls:

like one are the belknap mall in belmont nh, lilac mall in rochester nh, billerica mall in billerica mass, olean mall in olean ny and the smaller ones in maine, berlin mall in berlin vt, green mountain mall in st. johnsbury vt,

most of the smaller indoors malls are going.

amesman

Southside Mall in Oneonta would definately fit into this category. It has a JCPenney, vacant Kmart, Office Max, a cinema, an Applebees, and about 15 to 20 stores.

powersbt

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Southside Mall in Oneonta would definately fit into this category. It has a JCPenney, vacant Kmart, Office Max, a cinema, an Applebees, and about 15 to 20 stores.

Pretty sad that they still cannot find a tenant to occupy that KMart. How many years ago did that one close??

Zayre88

The Turnpike Mall in Augusta is one small mall.  It's more like a shopping plaza with a wall added to create an indoor walkway.  Excluding Ames, It only had one or two other vacancies but recently Payless Shoes moved and Sam Goody will close soon...

amesman

QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Southside Mall in Oneonta would definately fit into this category. It has a JCPenney, vacant Kmart, Office Max, a cinema, an Applebees, and about 15 to 20 stores.

Pretty sad that they still cannot find a tenant to occupy that KMart. How many years ago did that one close??

The Kmart has been closed since 2001 I believe. The Office Max used to be a Great American supermarket. The Applebees used to be a Ben Franklin store.

Zayre88

The Airport Mall in Bangor.  The first enclosed mall in Maine.  Used to be anchored by Woolco, then Rich's, then Ames, then Marshalls/Dollar Tree/Vacant.  Almost every large store does not have access to the indoor mall.

The small mall looks old inside and has many vacancies and local stores.  It's truly one of the smaller enclosed malls..

d_fife

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Southside Mall in Oneonta would definately fit into this category. It has a JCPenney, vacant Kmart, Office Max, a cinema, an Applebees, and about 15 to 20 stores.

Pretty sad that they still cannot find a tenant to occupy that KMart. How many years ago did that one close??

The Kmart has been closed since 2001 I believe. The Office Max used to be a Great American supermarket. The Applebees used to be a Ben Franklin store.
actually kmart closed the 2003 round of closings.

amesman

The one in Oneonta closed in 2001.

d_fife

the nashua and bedford malls almost count. but the nashua mall belongs in the dead malls category. the bedford mall is small and old and had montgomery ward.

shows pictures of the mall http://www.bedfordmall.net/

this is how big the bedford mall is

(This picture is from mark potter of http://www.storetrax.com/stx/showProperty.do)

powersbt

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
Southside Mall in Oneonta would definately fit into this category. It has a JCPenney, vacant Kmart, Office Max, a cinema, an Applebees, and about 15 to 20 stores.

Pretty sad that they still cannot find a tenant to occupy that KMart. How many years ago did that one close??

The Kmart has been closed since 2001 I believe. The Office Max used to be a Great American supermarket. The Applebees used to be a Ben Franklin store.

Yeah, I knew it had been quite a while. I was reading an article earlier today, and they still feel confident about finding a tenant to move in there. They are looking for someone who is longterm, rather than partitioning the space off, and having a few smaller tenants or short-lived ones.

I think I had heard at one point that Target was being mentioned about going into that slot. Nothing turned up of that. Target has no presence in Oneonta.

I remember the Great American and the Ben Franklin.

Hey amesman, do you remember the Pyramid Mall over on the East End of Oneonta?? That was smaller than Southside. Their Anchor was Nichols, and I know they had a Carl's Drugs (changed over to Fays Drugs),  a Bank, which might still be there, and a few other stores. I went there only once, and once Nichols GOB'ed, it destroyed the rest of the mall. Not to mention that Southside hurt it too.

amesman

I don't really know much about that plaza. Was it by where the old Jamesway was? I do know there was a plaza nearby with a Grants in it..

powersbt

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
I don't really know much about that plaza. Was it by where the old Jamesway was? I do know there was a plaza nearby with a Grants in it..

Nope, nope. Oh was it by...yeah, it wasn't too far away from there. Jamesway Plaza had a Jamesway (obviously) and a Price Chopper. Price Chopper built their new store, and left the old store vacant. Don't think the slot ever got refilled. The last time I went by there, I believe that they turned it into a school of some sort.

Pyramid Mall was going more towards the City of Oneonta. Same side of the road as Jamesway, but just over on the side of the Pizza Hut. It sat down an embankment. Kind of reminded me of the Mall in the Back to the Future Movie. I want to say that Pyramid Mall was built in '73, or around there. Back then East End Oneonta was the place to be to do shopping. Southside Oneonta was practically nonexistent at that point (No I-88, Southside Mall, BJ's, Wal Mart, Hannaford). Like I said, when Southside Mall was built, and with Nichols going out. that Mall never stood a chance. I believe that the Mall is now something like an outpatient Hospital for Fox (Bassett) Hospital. It has been fully renovated. Interesting to see if they had kept anything from the original Mall.

Not sure where Grants were. That was before my time.

BillyGr

QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
Nope, nope. Oh was it by...yeah, it wasn't too far away from there. Jamesway Plaza had a Jamesway (obviously) and a Price Chopper. Price Chopper built their new store, and left the old store vacant. Don't think the slot ever got refilled. The last time I went by there, I believe that they turned it into a school of some sort.
Pyramid Mall was going more towards the City of Oneonta. Same side of the road as Jamesway, but just over on the side of the Pizza Hut. It sat down an embankment. Kind of reminded me of the Mall in the Back to the Future Movie. I want to say that Pyramid Mall was built in '73, or around there. Back then East End Oneonta was the place to be to do shopping. Southside Oneonta was practically nonexistent at that point (No I-88, Southside Mall, BJ's, Wal Mart, Hannaford). Like I said, when Southside Mall was built, and with Nichols going out. that Mall never stood a chance. I believe that the Mall is now something like an outpatient Hospital for Fox (Bassett) Hospital. It has been fully renovated. Interesting to see if they had kept anything from the original Mall.

Not sure where Grants were. That was before my time.

Here is a scan of a Jimapco map, dated 1992.

It shows that, coming from the North on Route 7, you'd pass:
- Jamesway Plaza
- Oneonta Plaza
- Pyramid Mall
one after the other, all on your left.

I do remember going through there a while back, and the above observations of a school and a medical facility are correct.  The Price Chopper still remains (with a drug store and a few small stores) in the 3rd plaza.

If you look to the bottom of the map, you can also see the Southside Mall (most of the other shopping areas probably hadn't been built yet).

amesman

was the Pyramid Mall enclosed or a strip mall type?

powersbt

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
was the Pyramid Mall enclosed or a strip mall type?

It was in fact an enclosed Mall, which in a sense makes it more appropriate for this topic than Southside does, but still Southside is one of the Smaller Malls I have seen. Like I said, I only went there once and that was as a kid. I know we went inside the Mall, and went into Nichols through the Mall Entrance. I did see photos and plans for the Outpatient Center that was in the Oneonta Daily Star. I'm pretty sure they retained most if not all of the center area of the Mall other than refurbishing it. I'll have to go to their website, and see what I can dig up on it. One other note for ya, this was the only Nichols that I have seen in person which had the modern Black and white theme. The other ones I have seen (New Hartford, and Herkimer) both had the "Dorito Bag" style to them.

1992....Not too much would have been down in Southside at that point. I can't remember what year the Hannafords opened down there. That was one of the earlier stores to come into there. BJ's may have just been going in there at that point.

Caldor1999

hearsa mall that was in my town thatw as pritty small it was torn down in 2003 to make way for a target this mall was bacley dead long before it clsoed ancords were a Silo and Waldbaums


 wal mart was orgiley sopost to be hear and they wnated to bulitd  super scentr but the town wouldent let them:)
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amesman

QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
was the Pyramid Mall enclosed or a strip mall type?

It was in fact an enclosed Mall, which in a sense makes it more appropriate for this topic than Southside does, but still Southside is one of the Smaller Malls I have seen. Like I said, I only went there once and that was as a kid. I know we went inside the Mall, and went into Nichols through the Mall Entrance. I did see photos and plans for the Outpatient Center that was in the Oneonta Daily Star. I'm pretty sure they retained most if not all of the center area of the Mall other than refurbishing it. I'll have to go to their website, and see what I can dig up on it. One other note for ya, this was the only Nichols that I have seen in person which had the modern Black and white theme. The other ones I have seen (New Hartford, and Herkimer) both had the "Dorito Bag" style to them.

1992....Not too much would have been down in Southside at that point. I can't remember what year the Hannafords opened down there. That was one of the earlier stores to come into there. BJ's may have just been going in there at that point.

Oh, ok. Then Grants must have been in the Oneonta Plaza then? I'm not really sure as I'm not from that area.

powersbt

QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
QuoteOriginally posted by powersbt
QuoteOriginally posted by amesman
was the Pyramid Mall enclosed or a strip mall type?

It was in fact an enclosed Mall, which in a sense makes it more appropriate for this topic than Southside does, but still Southside is one of the Smaller Malls I have seen. Like I said, I only went there once and that was as a kid. I know we went inside the Mall, and went into Nichols through the Mall Entrance. I did see photos and plans for the Outpatient Center that was in the Oneonta Daily Star. I'm pretty sure they retained most if not all of the center area of the Mall other than refurbishing it. I'll have to go to their website, and see what I can dig up on it. One other note for ya, this was the only Nichols that I have seen in person which had the modern Black and white theme. The other ones I have seen (New Hartford, and Herkimer) both had the "Dorito Bag" style to them.

1992....Not too much would have been down in Southside at that point. I can't remember what year the Hannafords opened down there. That was one of the earlier stores to come into there. BJ's may have just been going in there at that point.

Oh, ok. Then Grants must have been in the Oneonta Plaza then? I'm not really sure as I'm not from that area.

It could have been. That was my thoughts too. I did end up checking out the Newspaper for any additional information on Pyramid Mall. The archives only went back to 1998, and no photos were found. Anyways, the Mall opened in 1972, not '73 (I was pretty close) with an anchor of Whites Department store?? Never heard of it. It didn't seem like Nichols was originally there. Fox Hospital had most of the space renovated in '98, and was working on converting the rest of it over at that point.

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SomeBeach

Smaller malls are a dime a dozen in Michigan. Here's my local (an hour away) mall, Alpena Mall. The Gordon Foods/Glik's area used to be Kmart before they moved; they were the first tenant in the mall. (The mall was added onto the Kmart store.)

JimSawhill

Hmmm...


     I'll put in my mall -- Charter Oak Mall. (I did a few years back -- info on it for DeadMall.conm). I forgot - when I listed the stores for deadmall, Baskin-Robbins.

JimS

gu4ever

The Bedford Mall in Bedford, NH. This mall originally had a mall entrance at each of the mall. The center court west entrance and the new north and south entrances were added in the late 80's.
The picture of the south entrance show's the archway with a Marshall's sign on it, this entrance was taken over when store moved into the mall from the former Caldor plaza. The new south entrance is tucked in the corner of the picture.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

There have been recent articles that the Bedford Mall will soon be converted into a shopping plaza. Current tennants like staples and marshalls will occupy new spaces in the plaza design.
Here are a few photo's of the directory and north entrance interior.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

Some additional interior photo's of the Bedford Mall.
Former MVP Sports store in location 2 on the northside of the mall. A portion if not all of location 1 and 2 were at one time Alexander's Supermarket, later to become shop 'n save down the street and now home of the newly renovated Hannaford's.
A peak in the showcase window of location 3 is a store that I remember from when I was just a little kid in the 70's. This location was original a ladies apparel store.
Location 4 is the former CVS store that now has a new freestanding location across the street from the mall.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

Here is a view of the new south entrance at the bedford mall, originally when the mall was first renovated there was a much larger entrance which is now being used by the Marshall's store in location 17.
The former linens and things in location 15 also had a clearance store in location 14.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

An interior view of the bedford mall looking towards the center court and north entrance. A closer look at center court + the new addition of the west mall entrance between locations 26 and 17.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

The Papa Gino's in the center court along with the now closed movie theater in location 5.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

Some additional shots of the interior of the bedford mall, also several of the empty store fronts were being used as off site storage for the mall's holiday decorations and it's kiosks that used to fill the mall's passageway.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

The exterior of location 1 and 2 formerly Alexander's Supermarket, one of the auto glass doors was walled off, however you can see the outline of the former auto-door mat still on the walkway.
The Linen 'n Things and Bob store in location 15 and 16 was originally the large Montgomery Ward store with double entrances in similiar locations.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.

gu4ever

Quote from: gu4ever on July 03, 2010, 08:37:47 AM
The exterior of location 1 and 2 formerly Alexander's Supermarket, one of the auto glass doors was walled off, however you can see the outline of the former auto-door mat still on the walkway.
The Linen 'n Things and Bob store in location 15 and 16 was originally the large Montgomery Ward store with double entrances in similiar locations.
The Bedford Mall is being torn down as we speak, this portion of the mall pictured is already gone. There was an article last year in the Union Leader or Hippo talking about the mall conversion into a shopping plaza similar to the Nashua Mall and Royal Ridge Mall conversions years back.
There is a lot in store for you where clean, fresh and good make a GRAND UNION.