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Dead malls, interesting places, historic buildings. Documenting them in their current and past condition and telling their story. I hope you enjoy the journey!
Stratford Square Mall’s Final Days | Permanently Closed
My final walkthrough of Stratford Square Mall. Filmed on 4/20/24 at 4pm & 4/21/24 at 5:30pm. The mall closed permanently on 4/21/24 at 6pm. Stratford Square is going to be demolished soon for redevelopment into a mixed use area with restaurants, entertainment, retail, housing and public open spaces.
Music:
Voyage - Alone
Krosia x Boy From Nowhere - Evaporate
Akraa - Interstellar
Foudroie - Us, Always
Solith - Endless Galaxy
Pictures:
ca-ok.com
Triptothemall.blogspot.com
Labelscar
Flickr
Yelp
Pinterest
#deadmall #shoppingmall #malltour
Music:
Voyage - Alone
Krosia x Boy From Nowhere - Evaporate
Akraa - Interstellar
Foudroie - Us, Always
Solith - Endless Galaxy
Pictures:
ca-ok.com
Triptothemall.blogspot.com
Labelscar
Flickr
Yelp
#deadmall #shoppingmall #malltour
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Farewell Spring Hill Mall | Permanently Closed
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Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee, IL will be closing on March 22nd, 2024. Let’s see how it looks one year after my last visit. Music: Moonlight by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Infinite World by AudioCoffee | www.audiocoffee.net/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/a...
Non Dead Mall Tour | Louis Joliet Mall - Joliet, IL
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Welcome to Louis Joliet Mall in Joliet, IL. I came here just before it opened for the day so many stores were closed at the time. I hope you enjoy the tour! Pictures: Yelp Triptothemall.blogspot.com MallsofAmerica.blogspot.com Music: Trust the Process - Ballpoint Swimming Lessons - Bail Bonds Simple - Patrick Patrikios Never Surrender - Anno Domini #shoppingmall #malltour #mall
Non Dead Mall Tour | Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg, IL
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Welcome to Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, IL! It was the largest mall in the US when it was built and is still the largest in IL. It is currently the 15th largest in the US. I hope you enjoy the tour! Languages other than English were auto translated Music: Cheel - Lazy Walk E's Jammy Jams - Joy to the World, Deck the Halls, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, Silent Night DJ Williams - A Kiss For Am...
Struggling Mall Tour | Northbrook Court - Northbrook, IL
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Welcome to Northbrook Court in Northbrook, IL. A struggling upscale shopping center that is soon to be redeveloped. Languages other than English were auto translated Redevelopment Plans: www.northbrook.il.us/DocumentCenter/View/6295/Pre-Development-Agreement?bidId= Pictures: Flickr - Steven Wilson Daily herald Detroit Historical Society Chicago Tribune triptothemall.blogspot.com foursquare.com ...
The Mall Behind “The Oldest View” | Valley View Center - Dallas, TX
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Welcome to Valley View Center in Dallas, TX. Now demolished, let’s take a look at its life and the detailed 3D recreation of the mall by Kane Pixels. I hope you enjoy the video! Languages other than English were auto-translated The Oldest View (Part 3) - Kane Pixels: ua-cam.com/video/wWNMsZ44ooc/v-deo.htmlsi=aCaIHO o24WZXjo (ua-cam.com/video/wWNMsZ44ooc/v-deo.htmlsi=aCaIHO o24WZXjo) Pictures: U...
Dead Mall Tour | Stratford Square Mall | Closed
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Welcome back to Stratford Square Mall! This was my favorite mall as a kid and my local mall throughout the 2010’s. I visited here twice for this video: Saturday 8/19/23 at 5:30pm and Saturday 9/9/23 at 7pm. It was a nice walk down memory lane and I hope you enjoy the video! Languages other than English were auto translated Pictures: triptothemall.blogspot.com yelp.com labelscar.com pinterest X ...
Dead Mall Tour | Peru Mall in Peru, IL
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Welcome to Peru Mall in Peru, IL. Join me on a dead mall tour, I really enjoyed this walk and I hope you enjoy it as well. Languages other than English were auto translated 1999 Commercial: Nathan Anthony Pictures: triptothemall.blogspot.com Flickr.com flickriver.com Yelp Music: Floating Castle by Purrple Cat | purrplecat.com/ Music promoted on www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons At...
In Memoriam | Abandoned Charlestowne Mall - St. Charles, IL
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Welcome to Charlestowne Mall in St Charles, IL. Tribute to a mall with a lovely 90’s design that I wish more malls still possessed. I hope you enjoy the video. Languages other than English were auto translated Video: Toyota Photos: triptothemall.blogspot.com shawlocal.com dailyherald.com yelp.com flikr.com midwestreal.blogspot.com cheatsheet.com twitter.com mallseeker.com Music: New Road by Gho...
Non Dead Mall Tour | Yorktown Center - Lombard, IL
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Welcome to Yorktown Center in Lombard, IL. I think the history of this mall is pretty interesting so I hope you enjoy the tour! Photos: Chicago Tribune Cardcow Westfallgroup.com Flickr.com Daily Herald Triptothemall.blogspot.com Restaurant guru Foursquare Pinterest - 1967 Wikimapia.org Music: Memories of Spring by Tokyo Music Walker | soundcloud.com/user-356546060 Music promoted by www.chosic.c...
Pheasant Run Resort - St. Charles, IL | Abandoned
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Welcome to Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL. It was open from 1963 - 2020 and was largely destroyed by a fire in 2022. We are going to take a look at the history and how it has changed over the years with some then and now photos and video. I hope you enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1960's Promotional Video 9:41 - History 10:46 - Bourbon Street 11:29 - Pool 12:19 - Hotel Rooms 13:02 - Canopy En...
Mid-Redevelopment | Non Dead Mall Tour | Fox Valley Mall - Aurora, IL
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Welcome to Fox Valley Mall in Aurora, IL. This property is currently under construction, adding luxury apartments and senior housing. Join me as I take a look at the mall and the ongoing development. I hope you enjoy the journey! Pictures: thenewfoxvalley.com triptothemall.blogspot.com patch.com Pinterest cardcow.com Flickr.com Mallscenters.com Chicago Tribune thevoice.us storymaps.arcgis.com F...
Green Tree Mall & Former River Falls Mall - Clarksville, IN | Mall Tour
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Green Tree Mall & Former River Falls Mall - Clarksville, IN | Mall Tour
Dead Mall Tour | Spring Hill Mall | Closed
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Dead Mall Tour | Spring Hill Mall | Closed
1960’s Dead Mall Tour | Golf Mill - Niles, IL
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1960’s Dead Mall Tour | Golf Mill - Niles, IL
What does a dead mall look like a week before Christmas?
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What does a dead mall look like a week before Christmas?
I did my final walk through this past April. There were so many childhood memories, and it's a shame how things have changed.
Whatever happened to the 2 kids that torched the place?
It’s like ValleyView Mall in Dallas TX, because I went there with my family
the crazy thing is that this place caught fire.....twice, before it was finally demolished
I went there In 2001 and remember it like it was yesterday it’s sad to see such a historical landmark fall to bankruptcy
worked at the corvette show when it was held here in early 2000's after it left bloomington, IL crazy to see things go away swam in that pool and ran around bourbon st
No way it's in Dallas Texas. I LIVE IN HOUSTON TEXAS😮
Thank you amazon and millennials
Im goin later todayy
This was and still is my childhood mall! I remember me and my family used to always enter the mall with the Sears and we would always look around there for a bit. One thing i do miss at the mall was the mcdonalds, the blocks to bricks exhibit, and the one anime store that was next to both of them. It was sad especially that the blocks to bricks only was open for a short time, but it was a cool exhibit showing lego’s history. The mcdonalds was cool too, i remember they had one of those floor projectors with games on it and a small little play place. I also remember teh disney store, it was probably the best store in the entire mall. They had a old tv in the back that played disney things which was really cool, and they had a ton of plushies. And there was a sugar place i used to go to by sears called hey sugar, now its replaced by the rocket fizz taffy shop. Hopefully this mall lasts for a long time, i dont really want any more of my childhood stores to close.
I enjoyed those old woodfield commercials very much. It made my day. The relaxing Charlie brown esque piano and saxophone music was fun to listen to as well.
My sister went to see Jim Carey there, after his show she played a game of pool wthj him. 1990.
Sure wonder how the fire started. 😂
4 kids aged 14 to 17 lit it on fire they were charged with criminal trespassing and arson. They posted their video on Snapchat. That’s how they got caught.
You walk through the dead mall and all I see is that Gloria Jean that's been there since the 80s. I see Aunt Anns, Gamestop / Funkeland, The toy store with so many different names, All the stores I did IT work for. The back halls my brother used to skate around in. Lots of memories. I took this same walk with some friends in the spring and it kind of hurt. They live right behind the mall.
What a waste. I hope those teen arsonists got a stiff prison sentence.
yup this happens when everyone keeps buying from crapazon
Weird seeing a mall I used to visit to buy hats and manga has become such a phenomenon.
Hometown Mall Baby - 40+ years later Still Standing Strong !!!
Thanks for the video man. I was just blown away when I saw that there was a video about it and it gave me good memories seeing the pictures, but I just can’t believe that it’s gone. I believe the fire was intentionally you know that tower was haunted. I stayed there many times and it was haunted.
What an amazing place that was I remember as a kid going there and you know I lived out in Lombard in that area. I was born in the city lived there when I was young kid and then moved out to Lombard when I was in my preteen years and that’s when we went to the place, I can’t believe they didn’t save it as a historical landmark or something. It had such a big impact on that whole area. In fact if it wasn’t for pheasant run growing, and being popular the way it was I don’t think that area would’ve grown the way that it did, and this is what was done they destroyed the place. I just drove by there maybe two weeks ago and you wouldn’t even know there was anything there that was an amazing place. I really had a lot of good times there.
To rund down not updated for years is why we did not go back
That was a nice place, stayed there many times. Gonna miss it.
I honestly had no idea Woodfield is the largest mall in IL. I grew up close to it so that's the only mall I knew.
omg I forgot about the waterfall you could walk under! I used to love going under there as a kid.
The migrants use a translation AP on their phones…. That’s how the migrant children got through school last year also 🙄
I saw Alabama there in 1991 or 1992 I think. Then when we moved to South Elgin, we went there to the shops, especially the Coffee Drop Shop and enjoyed Sunday brunch near the indoor pool, walked around Bourbon Street. Kids loved to go there! Such a shame it was destroyed by fire. Good memories! Thanks for featuring this gem in the Fox Valley area.
This mall was dead for what seemed like a very long time. The last time I remember it still thriving was around 2003 or 2004 when I would visit the mall periodically while living out of state. It was great it had almost full food court (a Taco Bell and McDonald's at one point and a Great Steak) I remember when they had a Sam Goody, a sports memorabilia store and a movie memorabilia store and a Gamestop. It was probably a better mall for guys than girls honestly. I came back to the area around 2008 and it the interior was pretty dead except for the anchor stores and the movie theatre still remaining. There were still some stores remaining but by around 2011 or 2012 the inside of the mall was almost entirely empty. It seemed like forever until they finally closed the inside in late 2017. I was surprised to learn that Carson's lasted until 2018; I thought it closed before that.
When I was growing up in the 1960s, this was one of the shopping centers we went to. My brother and sister and I always had to stop to see the water wheel, and run back and forth across the bridges and watch the koi in the mill pond. Thank you for the memories.
Our school went there for chour class and sang christmas songs. Took my kids to meet santa when they were babies. Our parents would drop us off at the mall puck us up later. No worries about who was there or getting into trouble. It was a social media before social media.
Thanks for the video, both the historical one, and the live footage you've added. I haven't been to Woodfield in decades, but all my visits there were pleasurably memorable. I loved the food aromas, the relaxing "white noise" you could hear at times, and the pleasant smells of places like Marshal Fields. Yes, those were very pleasant days in the very early 1970s. I wish I could relive them.
The first convention I did as an artist vendor was here in 2012, it was such a neat place. Sad to hear what happened to it.
Unfortunately the Sears at Woodfield is a blight. It needs to be torn down ASAP.
Crazy to think that the kids in the child-care area are now nearing retirement. Where does the time go!
My friends and I used to go to the Houlihans in the Mall for the free taco bar during happy hour, those were the days. 🌮🍺👍
Woodfield was developed by Taubman Group. The same architect that designed Woodfield Mall designed the now defunct Northridge Mall in Milwaukee, WI and Southridge Mall in Greendale, WI.
I grew up in Darien, Illinois and as a kid and young adult Yorktown was the place to go. The stores were a bit more affordable for a young person compared to the Oakbrook Mall down the road. Plus this mall was also enclosed, which was great in winter! I had a friend I would visit often that worked at S&H green stamps redemption center which was on the top floor of the Wieboldt's store. I can still remember her counting pages and pages of stamps! I also enjoyed shopping at Madigans which had nice clothing at affordable prices. I am so glad to see this mall still busy and trying to keep up with the changing times!
I used to work at the Rainforest Cafe and i kinda miss working at a mall. There used to be so many cool stores back in the day like Sony Style, Diesel, Discovery Channel, Sharper image. Last time i went i was sad to see Fossil gone. I was going to take in one of my old watches i got in the early 2000's for a battery replacement.
Omg rainforest cafe! i never ate there but me and my family would always stop by there to see the animatronic crocodile and snake
Since 1961, the Cherry Hill Mall in New Jersey thrives to this day.
The biggest reason for the prosperity of the mall,Naperville and Aurora, is the fast increase Asian immigrants from China and India in the past two decades.
only thing i miss about living in chicagoland is the malls, the Lasalle-peru Mall is very small and not it chief.
Anyone remember Johns garage? Also the fish tanks you walked down a few stairs and it was like a cave, you looked thru a round enclosure. Just a few things I remember that aren't there anymore.
Yessir, only ate there once. I remember the Michelin Man statue the most out of that place lol
I have fond memories of eating there as a kid. I still remember what I ordered, Split pea soup.
I grew up going to this mall. I forgot all about the walk-under waterfall. They had a good Pretzel and Gyro place in the mall. Good times. I always loved the sculptures throughout the mall.
Where did you learn to capitalize "pretzel" and "gyro"?
The original anchor was not Carson Pirie Scott's but Bergner's. Also, the Macy's was a Marshall Field's.
Same thing happened to the Chateau Louise in West Dundee, also in the Fox Valley. And the Chateau Louise also had this kind of pool. It was also a resort buoy from a barn. It was wonderful.
What about the machine? Why is it there?
It was an art piece
I was just at the mall to see HVasquez circus. I used to love the rainforest cafe when I was a kid. It is funny what has been upgraded and changed and what has not from the original design, and how the additions have different interior styles, and the 3 types of incandecent exit signs match the year of the additions: modcast, prescolite, and Lithonia.
Yes woodfield Mall in Schaumburg Illinois is still thriving. I've been going here for a long time. There have been a lot of changes but this mall is doing very well. They just removed one of my favorite places to eat and that was Panda Express. But the mall does have other restaurants that are good. If you're ever nearby Schaumburg Illinois don't forget to stop by woodfield Mall and enjoy your stay
The removal of Panda Express is no loss at all.
@mikegarippo7815 lol right that's like saying sbarro has the best pizza lol
Went to this mall back in 2002 during my family moving here to Texas from California. My step dad got a job here in Texas which paid more so was no brainer, we dropped all our stuff in storage and went to Ohio to visit his family while we waited for the house we got to be fixed up, to me the pace was big lots stores i haven't been to or seen before it's sad that malls are no longer the place I remember from seeing in movies or late 1990s.
Nice to see a video of a mall doing well!
Yes nice area thats why, usually malls like this do well, crappy areas even the locals don’t wanna go there they go to nice areas to shop
Amazon will put them out of business soon. Amazon is slowly gobbling all competition.
That will only happen if people _let it_ and opt to shop online vs coming to the mall. Maybe people in the area want the experience of going, exploring, stopping for some refreshments while they shop. Also, retailers who tell their customers that the need to go online to get something particular opposed to offering to special order it will go a long way in keeping the customer coming back. Whether the retailer special orders it from Amazon, or the customer goes there, it will take time for the item to get delivered. May as well offer to special order it and then let the customer know to come pick it up or have it shipped to their home so they can keep the customer coming back vs going online. I get annoyed when stores tell me to go online. I may as well order everything from the online store because then the shipping is consolidated. In the end the retailer loses out.
@@istankimjong-unbutcantstan3398lighten up Francis
You make a good point.
woodfield is still consistently slammed on a weekend… i worked there for several years (around 2016-2020) and it is notoriously hard to find parking the entire month of december. trust me, woodfield isn’t going anywhere lmfao