smaller enclosed malls

Started by d_fife, March 10, 2006, 08:22:56 PM

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jmcnamara96

Iread in the Union Leader last week that Marshalls just had a Grand ReOpening there

Quote from: gu4ever on March 04, 2011, 11:07:44 PM
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.

TheFugitive

Quote from: SomeBeach on August 02, 2006, 01:37:02 PM
Smaller malls are a dime a dozen in Michigan.

Courtland Center in Burton is one I used to haunt all the time.

http://www.courtlandcenter.com/

zonemad96

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So are we talking just small malls or do "mini malls" count? Theirs one in Hanover PA called York Street Mini Mall I went in late at night when only 2 stores were open and I really expected to walk in on a drug deal or something. The whole place stunk terrible and I'm not talking like that musty dead mall or goodwill smell I'm talking like not quite on the level of abandoned house bad (If you ever been in a few you know what I mean" but close It was sickening actually. I took some pictures if anyone cares to see http://s1304.photobucket.com/user/zonezilla/story/95147 If anyone's actually interested I could go back and take some video of the place otherwise ehh

standa

Are the Hawley Lane Mall and the East Brook Mall the only smaller enclosed malls left in Connecticut?