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Brandon Malls
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Westfield Wheaton Mall in Maryland
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West Oaks Mall in Ocoee FL
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Sears at The Florida Mall in Orlando
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Sears at The Florida Mall in Orlando
Tysons Corner Center Mall
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Tysons Galleria Mall McLean Virginia
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Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall Arlington Virginia
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Springfield Town Center Mall in Virginia
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Sears The Garden Mall in West Palm Beach
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The Shops at Wiregrass
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Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets
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South Florida vs Central Florida shopping malls
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Thanks! This helped me find the best parking area for the store I needed to go to.
Recently last month I walked around this whole entire mall by myself and Sears was gone ☹️
It’s actually located in Palm Beach Gardens Florida really miss the store it got knocked down and permanently closed in February 2024 😢
I really don’t understand why Sears stores are so empty nowadays. Sears has some great products and clothing! Heck I even bought a shirt there recently.
8:14 the Kohl’s closed on January 13 and is getting replaced with an Elev8 Fun location
The Sears branch in Albany NY near where I live, closed in late Summer of 2017. I could tell the employees of the company that had worked there a long time were sad to see it close.
I'm getting Walking Dead vibes. Where are the employees?
It actually looks alive.
Better then Orlando Fashion Square Mall
@@brandonmompoint8119 Better than most malls in America.
Such a shame to see it so empty. 😔
It's very sad
A NOVA had a lot of A malls.
I would only give it a C. The floor looks a bit dated.
I like both of the metrorail
Used to go here religiously when I was a kid back in the early 2000s. Lived not even five minutes from it. From what I remember, I never got boujee vibes from it. Always seemed kind of in-the-middle. I left Miami six years ago and I have only been back once. From what I'm told, it has changed even more. Now, I think it would be an F. Even though I've never liked going to malls, it's actually kind of sad to see it go down like this.
It's a okay mall I usually come to pokemon
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I think Dillards
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We would stop here and at Corner when going south for vacations. While the household incomes are extremely high in this area, I am curious how all of these high end brands will survive in the next few years. I have always assumed many of these stores are actually losses for the brands financially, but they have to be in these high end malls as part of their overall presence in the luxury scene. Thanks for posting!
It’s an ugly chithole compared to what it was before hurricane Andrew. It was elegant and beautiful back then.
Nice, spacious and cozy mall. Gets a B beacuse the best malls imo need much bigger open spaces like the older malls.
It has the height but not the width. Maybe there´s not much area around to make it bigger. Many more plants would improve it a lot. But nice mall overall, so it gets a B+
I like that mall too its a good mall
It loses a lot of traffic to Tyson’s, that’s the big mall round here
B. I hope you do more malls
I will watch all my malls video and tell me what would you rate them
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I think this mall has a good chance of surviving. The problem is the horrible economy. Everything is so much more expensive than it was 3 years ago. Mall rent is up too. The mall prices may not be workable in the long run. We'll see.
I was there recently in early August on a Saturday and it was fairly busy. I don't know how it does throughout the week though. I think malls are declining, in general, because of the horrible economy, people don't want to pay higher 'mall prices', and online shopping has had a very bad effect on malls.
Eddy Lambert plains to downsized all stores in the future and close the one's that are not making money
He practically did that already and still is after buying Sears and Kmart becoming merged as one thanks to him 18 years ago. It's amazing that there's less than a handful of Sears and Kmart stores still open, including this one (which is about 30-40 minutes away from where I live). Pretty soon, they're all going to abruptly close in the near future. With the very little stock that's left, should they even bother liquidating anything? Eddie closed almost every store slowly but surely wave by wave every few months for nearly TWO DECADES. Eddie is such a greedy loser (go figure) as all he really cared about was the money that came out of the store closures.
@@wolfgang1097this is my local sears and its gotten even worse since this filming. Its gotten so bad that there is almost no point in having the second floor be open anymore. Its just costing them money to power it and man it with employees. The mens dept is 96% gone. More than half of the women’s dept is gone too.
@lilpellegrino6672 wow, that sucks. This Sears is about 30-40 minutes away from where I live and thinking about how bad the remaining stores are doing at this point, including this location, I think it's time to forcibly pull the plug on the entire company, whether a certain ignorant jerk of a CEO (Eddie Lampert, that is) likes it or not. As much as it would be a shame to see the remaining Sears and Kmart stores go out of business altogether, it's really time to let the company go because this can't keep going on. The whole company has been suffering for way too long.
Sadly, Westshore Plaza's days are numbered. When Dillards moved out, it was the kiss of death. There are now only two anchors,...I don't consider Dick Sporting Goods to be an anchor. Pennys and Macys are the two anchors and they're both on shaky ground. You know it's bad when they have some dirty barber shop taking up a couple of storefronts. In my opinion, International Plaza is just too close. It's cleaner, newer, snootier, and busier. Westshore can't compete in the long run. JMO
It was Sears that moved out. Dillards was at International Plaza. I remember the Sears being right next to the AMC on the 3rd level of the parking garage.
I like the AMC here because barely anyone goes to it. The Veterans location is too busy.
Best childhoods mall ever😊
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I think its beautiful.❤❤
What happened to that mall? its empty. I use to go there often but i see its empty.
35-32 years ago that mall was sooo cool. Last time I went. My grandparents used to live walking distance. There was a Nintendo store and a Sharper Image. I was 12.. Ah and a Hickory Farms store... I still can taste the cheeses and charcuterie. Now, it's just a sad generic mall. In the other end, I remember there was a Sears.. I guess not anymore. Maybe there was also an arcade, but I'm not sure. I do remember a cafeteria at one of those short hallways that served food school-style, with the tray pushing. I thought that was the coolest thing (I didn't live in the US back then; just visiting). Ah the memories.
Correct me.but this mall I believe is being demolished even as I speak.
Where the JCPenney use to be
De Soto Square, Mall
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Agreed
The mall looks dead
Can you imagine employees that have to drag themselves there to work?
The rise and fall of the fashion square mall
I used to go sit in the cafeteria alone each day for a year while I was writing a book. They had one sandwich shop left in the food court, but it closed. Sometimes people would stop and say hello to me and ask me what I was doing. And I remember some drifters that would come in to charge their phones. But they stopped turning on the airconditioner as much and it started getting hot. And then later when I visited again they had removed all the tables and chairs. The upstairs bowling alley died before covid. There are a few shoppers still that drift through looking at jewelry or shopping at macys.
Not many shopping bags being carried.......
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The whole situation with this Mall is so sad. I was here not too long after you filmed this. Just absolutely depressing.
If it was 15 or 20 ago it will be a good mall, the mall is falling apart so it a dead mall
It’s slowly becoming dead they tore down most of the mall
No they didn't.
@@daveb8449 yes they did they tore down the old seers
True, but it's not 'most of the mall'. It was only one department store which was replaced with Dick's Sporting Goods.@@Bloodyfacejr
Never heard of this mall
One is Orlando fashion square in orlando University mall in Tampa
Looks like a Better Wellington mall
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And its way bigger then wellington mall
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That mall is just like 163rd street mall in North Miami
Is there anywhere more sterile and depressing than Coral Springs, Florida?