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just rewatching this again, Sal just put up a vid of this place, he mentioned you, during it, really cool to see the before and after of this mall, sad and also depressing
UA-cam is full of stupid prank videos, screaming gamers, and jumpcutting vlogers. Few channels create worthwhile, original, and artistic content. Dan Bell has one of those channels. Sure there are a lot of Urbex videos out there but you really take time to make it an art-form. Good job!
love the vintage commercials and the music - especially the "canned" music that makes you feel like you are walking through the mall that is in so many of your dead mall vids. - I have a feeling us kids from the 90s will have to explain to future generations what a mall was like back in the day - with amazon and online shopping they are disappearing
These videos make me want to cry sometimes. There’s such a sense of bittersweet nostalgia about them, as if you’re saying goodbye to an old friend. Keep up the good work.
@Kajdien Ahbib Those are things that doomed this mall in the end. Bad management, the constant leaking roofs, and high rents are said to what led to its demise.
Wow Dan I had no clue how obsessed I was with dead malls or even malls themselves. It's so interesting to watch really. You as always do a great job taking your viewers through. I've binge watched all of your videos, the production value is phenomenal.... Truly!
+Isabella Gillies I became obsessed with Dead Malls or Dying as well, they are fun to watch. If you have seen all of Dan's videos, check out my Playlist that I have created. I have search around for good videos with Mall Music and also, one of them has someone riding a Bike through a Mall, and another one, driving a Car through a Mall, it's really awesome, check it out. The first one has a Drone through a Mall, I got some cool stuff.
Ditto, I totally share your sentiments. "Binge watching " is exactly right haha....I used to be obsessed with a particular mall here at home years ago. I would just go in and walk around in awe. Dan takes it to a new level 😆
Zynyster thanks! Ill be sure to check to your playlists. Its hard to find these sort of videos that dont have the most annoying person ever recording. I'm sick of these kids with the 'selfie' sticks making the series solely about showing their faces.
Holy shit, I grew up in Phillipsburg and spent considerable time in that mall as a teen. I never, ever expected to see it turn up on this channel. Just wow.
+Amber Lewis I moved out of the area in late 2002, and at that time "Cafe du Freak" (haha) did not exist. Back then, there was a normal food court and a handful of other eateries scattered throughout the mall. I don't know WTF possessed them to put in that bizarro cafe.
MICOLE WHYTE the people sitting on benches in a basically vacant mall is indeed creepy to me. I wasn't suggesting that the benches alone, in and of themself, were creepy.
yeah I know but I wonder if it was ever really meant to last!?!!?? retail started a decline bin the late 90's and its gotten worse!! ha its strange to think that even fast food is going down!! I remember the late 80's I was three and 4 well and the mid 90's too man burger king was the shit around here I lived near one lol and man now a days their is hardly anyone at that location and of course quality has dropped!!! it's just strange we are in the time of death of retail!!
PineKushDude ok but in reality the rent is just purely to damn high and the traffic is down!! Thus most companies can't justify being there!! Even strip malls aren't doing so hot!! The rent is just plain to high!!
Matthew W yes I'm well aware I just didn't care to write a bunch!! However the middle class has actually done it too them selves via they spent too much lived well beyond their means!! They had been asleep they thought it was always going to last via they bought into job security!! The middle-class is in fact dumb to a degree they are only now starting to come around to the idea its bad and its not coming back!! Also unemployment is more like 35-45%!! Several years ago congressmen was fighting over just how high it was some said 26% some said 36% and that was 2008!! Yes fast-food is going down every location is looking like something you'd find in a movie or video game it really shows the break down of society!! Yeahhhh the internet ummm I'm gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you on that!! First off its either you have the money or you don't so if you only have ten bucks and the item is 35 at Walmart but its 22 online you still are not buying it!! Secondly most major retailers had catalogs that you could still get 10-13 years ago that was the equivalent of online sales for like 100 years yet brick and mortar business still was strong!! The catalog became the online sales thus when stores started offering online sales they commonly referred to the items display page as the catalog or online catalog!! Hints the only thing that changed was how you the consumers shopped the catalog you used the computer thus making it a novelty!! Online sales have become an excuse used by bad management when a company falters!! Much like companies blamed walmart for failure when in fact it was their own doing!! But bad management never admits wrong doing!! That being said I'm not a walmart lover I just understand bullshit!! So in conclusion I'll sum it up for you!! When they blame online sales given they them selves operate online sales they are saying that they are hurting them selves?? No its more like you the public have been fed the online excuse and thus they use it as a scape goat because most people overlook the fact that they are part of the online retail world!! Thus its just purely that people plain don't have the money!! To spend in either arena!! Amazon because I know you will bring it up!! Well they too are slipping they will flounder as well!!
PineKushDude yes I do agree with you about the government has pretty much a communist tax system!! However alot of middle class has done it to them selves via standing idle while the government takes more not to mention they voted for decades for the tax and spending jerks on both sides!! They (we) got the power if they (we) choose to claim it which they (we) have yet to do!! Thus yes its their fault for doing nothing!! Also shopping at high price stores like penny's Macy's and sears is not helping them its their fault for being superficial and trying to keep up with the Jones's!! I like how the most of the middle-class is always quick to bust out high horse sayings about taking responsibility yet they them selves don't instead they blame everyone else for what they have voted for and sat idle on their asses and did/do nothing about!!
+PineKushDude that's part of it, but that's not the whole story. the government has allowed companies to offshore our jobs..... manufacturing is just about gone. now you need a bachelors degree to get a miserable $20 per hour and that college is just more debt. used to be the husband worked in manufacturing and made a good pay, the kids could work in retail, and the wife could work if she wanted to but often times stayed home. now the husband does whatever he can find for work, the wife is lucky to have a job, the kids dont have a job, and nearly every dollar goes into keeping the lights on, the heat on, food on the table, paying debt and other bills. the government not protecting out manufacturing has led to most of this.......obamacare just put the nails into the coffin. i agree obamacare sucks but this country was in decline long before that, it just made it worse.......im voting trump if any reason he does not support TPP which is the next evolution of nafta. nafta is a disaster and need to be repealed, he said outright he will do it..... he gets my vote. im tired of a country on life support and no-one seems to care because they are paid off by big money donors ex hillary clinton. i have had enough of their political bullshit.
The internet has given us so much, but at the same time it has taken so much away. The next generation will never know the simple joy of going to the mall to hang out, because everybody just shops online. I'm afraid it might be a matter of time before grocery stores meet the same fate.
I discovered the Dead Mall series last night during a fit of insomnia. The tranquil melancholy of it was exactly what I needed. Hopped back on this morning to continue the series during breakfast and was ecstatic to find the mall from my hometown among the dead. I worked in this mall for 2 years during highschool, and I remember when all the stores started disappearing. My friends and I fondly refer to it as "the graveyard". I don't live there anymore, but when I'm back in town I make it a point to stop by the old mall and walk the length of it, just to see the bones. Thank you so much for this video.
"The Europa" cafe was trying to emulate the Venice festival... Once a year in Italy there is a parade and kids dress up... Very similar to Halloween but they throw each other paper "petals"... It's fun!
It's a crying shame these childhood places that occupy a lot of my memories is dying. I see so many malls crumbling and dangling by a thread but thankfully here where I live in central PA two malls are thriving. One near Harrisburg and the other being the Park city mall in lancaster which kicks so much arse.
Zero-G-Worx Not as of August 2019. Bon-Ton, Sears, Gertrude Hawk, Yankee Candle, Freddie's Cafe, Auntie Anne's, Bruno's Pizza, Hallmark, H&M, Lehigh Valley Sports, and Victoria’s Secret have since closed down.
Zero-G-Worx Just went there yesterday, March 2019. This mall has maybe 5 - 10 stores and the only reasons there were people there are for a local car event, the Black Rose antique shop, and the Gym.
I worked at the Auntie Anne's here for about a year and you're definitely right about this place being perfect for mall walkers. In fact, the mall opens it's doors early specifically for them. A new pizza place just recently opened where the creepy cafe used to be, and it's actually pretty good. Unsurprisingly, they removed those nightmarish faces when they opened. From what I noticed, this mall isn't planning on going down without some sort of fight, and I really hope things start to pick up for it soon.
it’s sad to think that there is basically nothing left of this mall now and everyone that was left in it has until the 13th or so to find new place to be. the mall is particularly dark and sad 24/7
*UPDATE* On January 29, 2021 it was confirmed that the mall will in fact soon start being demolished and will likely be fully gone by June of this year.
Also let me just say, that DEB store got me through middle AND high school. Also, that "mom and pop store" seemed to never change a bit no matter what the name, or who the new owners were. My family and I would always stop in the store and get candy (It's kind of a dollar store) Across from that store was a Payless, The Learning Express, FYE and a hair salon. so we'd do all of our shopping in that little section- ending our stop with Sears.
There is a pizza place back in that spot now, don’t know how long they’ll last now that Sears and Bon Ton are gone, that entire side of the mall is pretty much empty except for the pizza place
Matthew Walkley And when they do close, they should just close off that whole hallway portion from the pizza place back. Why would they want people wondering around down there when there's nothing there now? *UPDATE* As of August 2018, with the closure of the Sears, the entire corridor from the Pizza place down has now been closed off.
That creepy cafe part of the video scared the shit outta me! It would have been made scarier if you had edited a jumpscare in it like at the very end of that part! I'm traumatized for the rest of my life now!
They have such a good Santa that still comes every year! I used to live in Phillipsburg years ago for about 5 years and it’s gotten more dead every year. I just heard last month actually that they told all stores they need to be out by the end of January
Go check out the mall now. Was there 2 days ago. Boston and Sears are gone. Torn down to the floor. There are only 10 stores left. The ceiling is falling in. The mall is closing Jan 23rd,2020. The mall is freezing
megan d It’s definitely closed for good now, due to the COVID 19 shutdown. I know malls are temporarily closed, but there’s no way this one will ever reopen again. In fact, on their Facebook page, they’ve already started selling off benches, plants, and office supplies.
It is so surreal to see this mall on UA-cam especially about it being a dead mall as well. I remember I used to go here all the time with my brother to get pretzels from Auntie Annes and then look at the games in Game Stop. I remember going to Old Navy with my parents for back to school clothes shopping. This video game out around 5 years ago and the current state of the mall is abandoned. 1 anchor store remains and that is Kohls which still gets some business being the only clothes store nearby. Ace's Adventures also made a video about the Phillipsburg (Pburg) Mall where he goes into it when it was completely abandoned.
I spent most of my childhood visiting this mall and it used to be pretty good! But it's really gone down the shitter. It's so cool to see that Dan visited the town over from mine and a mall that holds a lot of memories for me.
I love your work Dan! I loved going to malls in the mid to late 90's (when I was a teenager). One particular mall that stands out to me is the Seatac Mall in Federal Way, WA. I grew up in this town. My family moved here when I was 11 years (1995) when my dad retired from the military. My friends and I used to ride our bikes here because none of us were old enough to have a license yet. LOL. Anyways, there is an old commercial for the Seatac Mall from 1983 on UA-cam. That's how I remember the mall, with all the 70's and early 80's decor. Anyways, they remodeled in 2004 and much of the decor is similar to the decor of this mall. Even though this mall is on the opposite side of the country from my mall, thanks for bringing back great memories, Dan!
This was my childhood mall growing up. I remember when they put the Panera in (in the same parking lot) and it was the biggest thing. I haven't been there since then. Even until then you had to make laps around the mall to find a spot. I never thought I'd see it on this channel. My heart just sunk.
ChristinaDaAngel Well, Bon-Ton and Sears have now closed down too. *UPDATE* Mall management just confirmed on January 29, 2021 it will start to finally be demolished soon, and will probably be fully gone by June 2021.
My first job was at this mall. Best Chinese food and at a great price. Won the Trick or Treating contest one year with my awesome ET costume purchased from when Orr's in the Hillcrest Mall closed. Fond memories at the Pburg Mall...
I always feel a little sad when I see these videos. I spent my youth hanging out at the mall, as so many of us did. Things change, though, and life goes on. I love and appreciate your videos, and you are a class act!
I love these dead mall videos. They make me feel this sense of nostalgia and longing for the time these were still thriving and alive. I would’ve also been a little kid then without the knowledge and experience of the sorts of hardships that are a part of life now. It all links together . The music makes things sting just a bit more too
Just went here this past weekend. The Shoe Depot is gone, the Bon-Ton is gone, and the Sears is gone. Now what’s left is what every mall seems to have nowadays: GameStop, Victoria Secret, Bath and Bodyworks, a nail salon, a phone repair store and a Kohl’s. These are just the chains excluding the nail salon. The weird thing is there seems to be a brand new looking Chick Fil A outside the mall and that was incredibly busy. Happened to visit this mall on the day of a car show so there ended up being a lot more people than usual. There also was a Black Rose antique store that features many different booths of different sellers.
I love these videos... makes me want to take a tour of my local mall which is still thriving, just for posterity. It could be a glib reminder that not all malls are dead or dying (for now)
Which is odd to me because there really are no other malls close by. There are a couple of strip malls on 22, but you really have to go all the way to f'n Allentown to find a real mall... if memory serves me right. It's been a while since I've been back there.
I don't know why these videos are so addictive. I'm sure it attracts millennials and the like. I remember when going to the mall was exciting. At the very least, there were always a few cute girls wandering around. COVID seems to be the final nail in the coffin.
I discovered your channel relatively recently, so I know this is very late... but as a former GNC employee, I appreciate how you provide a lingering shot of the GNC store in every dead mall that has one... and they ALWAYS have one.
Gone are the days when we used to go to the mall just to hang out with friends or walk around the music store. I remember just walking from one end of our local mall to the other filling out paper applications for an after school job. Kids now will never know what they’re missing.
My local mall recently lost it's anchor (Target) but has actually brought in a nice new Sobeys (Canadian grocery store) and a GoodLife Fitness (who seem to be doing the Gold's Gym strategy) which is kind of a good sign despite a few empty stores. They also put a Dollerama in there, which makes sense since Manitoba is like the world capital of having one dollar store per five residents.
I remember when I was growing up, there was the food court there with the hotdog on a stick place, then they closed up the food court. I also remember preferring to go to this place over the Palmer Mall because it seemed to have larger stores and better selections.
If anyone is wondering, as of Spring and Summer 2024, the Phillipsburg mall has now been completely demolished. The only thing that remains is the Kohl’s. It is left because Kohl’s owns that piece of the building. It’s a sad end to a mall that held such great childhood memories! 💔
I was looking for vacuum cleaner bags once and looked in that Sear's. The workers genuinely seemed surprised to see a person shopping. There also used to be a reasonably large food court accessible from 2 ends in the back of the mall - that went away a long time ago.
This mall is now empty and closed. The only thing remaining is the Kohl’s, which owns that part of the building and is separate from the mall. Everything else is gone. They also demolished the two spaces that took up Sears and Bon Ton. Very sad.
It was already planned to close early last year, but I also feel that COVID was the final nail in the mall. *UPDATE* On January 29, 2021 the management confirmed that the mall will in fact soon start to be demolished and will likely be fully gone by June 2021.
I stumbled across your channel and I've been binge watching your Dead Mall series for a few hours now and this whole time I've been saying to myself, "man, I've been to a lot of these malls, he should definitely do the Phillipsburg Mall sometime". And what do ya know, he already did! I used to live right by here, about 10 minutes away in PA, now I am in Northeast Ohio and this brings back memories of a place that I saw going downhill way before I left. I love this series, keep up the great work!
Follow-up - all tenants have been given until January 27th 2020 to vacate. A few places have requested an extension, but no one has heard back. They were given this deadline on 12/24/2019. Because of this, almost every store is now closed as of today.
And it happened. The final stores left in around early March, but COVID was likely the final nail. *UPDATE* The mall management just confirmed on January 29, 2021 that the mall will start to soon be demolished and will probably be fully gone by June 2021.
Love your professional presentations. The history, side comments, and appropriate music make your videos a step above the others. Keep up your great work!
Love the 80's footage, had to watch that a couple of times....cheese to the max! :) And the creepy cafe footage for combining/splicing the two with creepy music, you are awesome and tubular!!
Damn, that table in hidden treasures might actually have some hidden treasures lol. I'm kind of curious what's there now. You can see an NES, n64 games as well as SNES games lol.
Hey Dan I love how you introduced the video with the era in which I imagine the mall was at its prime and how when u turned the camera at those faces on the oven u played flash backs of once again the era of the malls prime!! Very well done video definitely one of my favorites. Keep them coming
Funny you mentioned Golds Gym. Galleria Mall in York PA has been a dead mall for years but with there new 4 anchors they are holding on. The 4 are Boscovs (Been there sine the mall opened), Casino, Storage Units and a Golds gym
I used to work at a bon ton in a mall in massena ny. sears left and people would come in with garbage bags to steal from sears on their last days. there's only a wendys, a gyno (yes... a gyno office) a post office, bonton and JC penny left. it was eerie to walk through the old side of the mall because if you were lucky enough to sneak in there you could see peopls bags etc. living there.
I remember this mall when I was young. Looking down the mall from the Sears end, there used to be a mural on that right wall and as you kept walking down there was a huge fountain and off to the right was a big food court. Bon Ton had big chandeliers in the mall entrance. The Kohl’s was once a Kmart and there used to be a big FYE, suncoast video, and East meets West. I think there may have been a pet store across from where the Deb was too.
Distantsanity 0 You’re correct! I assume the fountains ⛲️ were removed because of maintenance and liability, and the food court was removed because of lagging sales.
Finally a mall I've been to! I always remembered P'burg as being kind of the lower middle malls of the area. There was still stuff there, but it was always kind of old and outdated. Haven't been there in a few years, but I can imagine a lot of the stuff in there is gone now compared to when I was a kid. Other cool malls in the area are the Palmer Park Mall and the Whitehall Mall. Palmer Park is a lot like this, but a little bit more lively. The end down by Bon Ton is pretty dead though. Whitehall Mall is a really bizzare case where they left a small portion of the interior intact, as well as some of the anchors, and demolished the rest of it. This is not to be confused with the Lehigh Valley Mall, which is a REAL mall, and is across the street, and one of the few that are actually thriving. Highly recommend visiting it, as I'd think it would fit in REALLY well in the Dead Mall series
I second the Whitehall Mall. It's not quite a Dead Mall, but it's more like a Bizarro Mall. Part of it is like a strip mall, there's Kohl's, one huge branch leading to Sears is closed off, so you have to walk outside to get to Sears, there's Five Below on the outside, the movie theater is closed, there's a Gold's Gym, the pet store has been in operation forever. Totally discombobulating.
Possibly the nicest music I have heard in a Dan Bell video. Love the "I can't make you love me" remix music, so beautiful! Dan has really gotten me into the whole vaporware genre, I currently have the Hologram Plaza and Deep Fantasy albums downloaded onto my computer, and I'm now gonna download this one. Very nice relaxing music! As for the mall, layout-wise it reminds me of the Richmond Mall in Richmond, BC except that mall is not dead, and recently had a second floor food court built in.
It's Sad to see how malls are becoming a thing of the past. The company I work for store's can only be found in Malls or online. The scary thing is last week they closed 50 stores.. It makes me wonder how long can this company stay open at this rate.
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just rewatching this again, Sal just put up a vid of this place, he mentioned you, during it, really cool to see the before and after of this mall, sad and also depressing
Everything in that mall looks like it needs a hug.
IKR!!!!!!
+miaangela96 bathroom stalls
Yes
A hug, or a cash injection.
I am not lying, that mall is literally 5 minutes from my house and it used to have American eagle and areopostale but they got closed
I laughed so hard at the sound effects in the cafe. Too funny! 😂
The cafe, as well as the mall is now getting leveled soon.
It closed last year for good when COVID hit. It was the final nail.
UA-cam is full of stupid prank videos, screaming gamers, and jumpcutting vlogers. Few channels create worthwhile, original, and artistic content. Dan Bell has one of those channels. Sure there are a lot of Urbex videos out there but you really take time to make it an art-form. Good job!
+Caleb Davidhizar The Proper People are pretty good too!
+Person With a Name - Not even close to this is Dan Bell. Amateurs compared to him.
+Spencer Pamieri They're still good.
Person With a Name But not art
+Spencer Pamieri Hey! We're offended. Jk haha, Dan Bell really is a master of his craft.
love the vintage commercials and the music - especially the "canned" music that makes you feel like you are walking through the mall that is in so many of your dead mall vids. - I have a feeling us kids from the 90s will have to explain to future generations what a mall was like back in the day - with amazon and online shopping they are disappearing
Malls arent really disappearing at all, only the ones where the money has moved out the area. Some are doing incredibly well, some die off.
There it is... Bath & Body Works, always there at the dead malls LOL
It surprises me that H&M is still open!
Victoria's Secret always manages to be one of the last surviving stores as well.
VicRules666 I usually see teen buys holding their phones up to the display window.
They always have a Burlington Coat Factory Outlet
+ZachAttack84 Very true. There is usually a hair place.
it's blood bath & beyond!! lol
These videos make me want to cry sometimes. There’s such a sense of bittersweet nostalgia about them, as if you’re saying goodbye to an old friend. Keep up the good work.
Seems like all dying/dead malls have a Bath and Body works and a GNC. lol
And Victorias secret lol
Honestly I think the shoe dept is becoming a dead mall staple too.
The GNC stores were like roaches after an atomic bomb. They survived no matter what 🤣🤣🤣
That cafe is the reason that mall is dead, If I saw that somewhere I would never return for any reason.
nullpup the funny part is that that cafe reopened as a pizza place in 2018
Actually it just closed and it was a very nice mall i grew up near
That was hideous.
@Kajdien Ahbib Those are things that doomed this mall in the end.
Bad management, the constant leaking roofs, and high rents are said to what led to its demise.
You used ‘that’ 3 times in the first half of your comment
Wow Dan I had no clue how obsessed I was with dead malls or even malls themselves. It's so interesting to watch really. You as always do a great job taking your viewers through. I've binge watched all of your videos, the production value is phenomenal.... Truly!
+Isabella Gillies I became obsessed with Dead Malls or Dying as well, they are fun to watch. If you have seen all of Dan's videos, check out my Playlist that I have created. I have search around for good videos with Mall Music and also, one of them has someone riding a Bike through a Mall, and another one, driving a Car through a Mall, it's really awesome, check it out. The first one has a Drone through a Mall, I got some cool stuff.
Ditto, I totally share your sentiments. "Binge watching " is exactly right haha....I used to be obsessed with a particular mall here at home years ago. I would just go in and walk around in awe. Dan takes it to a new level 😆
Zynyster thanks! Ill be sure to check to your playlists. Its hard to find these sort of videos that dont have the most annoying person ever recording. I'm sick of these kids with the 'selfie' sticks making the series solely about showing their faces.
Justin Boling for sure! :D
Isabella Gillies LOL, I know what you mean, yes, enjoy my playlist, I'm sure you will find all kinds of good stuff.
I wouldn't mind checking out the 40% off sale on that table full of video game stuff :o
10:09 Not even for free. What a piece of junk.
Holy shit, I grew up in Phillipsburg and spent considerable time in that mall as a teen. I never, ever expected to see it turn up on this channel. Just wow.
+Winter Steele Did you ever eat at the creepy cafe? :P
same, born in Flemington nj
+Amber Lewis I moved out of the area in late 2002, and at that time "Cafe du Freak" (haha) did not exist. Back then, there was a normal food court and a handful of other eateries scattered throughout the mall. I don't know WTF possessed them to put in that bizarro cafe.
During the weekends the mall gets a decent amount big business
+Amber Lewis I actually had a slice of pizza at that "creepy" cafe :P It tasted pretty good actually.
That depressing table full of old guys just sitting around waiting out the day...
At my mall, there is a table of old guys sitting all day and they have been for the past 4 years
My mall has that too. I will be one of them some day if I live that long.
@@spongescenes8115 That can be a nice thing , too . At least they're getting out of the house , right?!
Mingling , waking , etc
you socialize at a mall.
Dan Bell: Vaporwave's youtube urbexer of choice.
the random bench sitters are always a bit creepy too.
+eequalsmcdonald - Either they work there or they are selling drugs is my guess.
you people find everything creepy a bench really .
MICOLE WHYTE the people sitting on benches in a basically vacant mall is indeed creepy to me. I wasn't suggesting that the benches alone, in and of themself, were creepy.
eequalsmcdonald I see that sight every time I visit this mall. LOL
The music was perfect for the video.
+Steven Padgett This channel is opening my eyes to Vaporwave
I spotted "I Can't Make You Love Me" by Bonnie Raitt
Starts at 4:57
The record store mentioned, Spin Me Round, has recently closed in Phillipsburg. They are moving to Easton, PA in the Palmer Park Mall.
Good to know! Has this mall closed?
@@LadyPisces96 Yes. Dead and buried.
dam! how sad to see the 1980's go out that way
yeah I know but I wonder if it was ever really meant to last!?!!?? retail started a decline bin the late 90's and its gotten worse!! ha its strange to think that even fast food is going down!!
I remember the late 80's I was three and 4 well and the mid 90's too man burger king was the shit around here I lived near one lol and man now a days their is hardly anyone at that location and of course quality has dropped!!!
it's just strange we are in the time of death of retail!!
PineKushDude ok but in reality the rent is just purely to damn high and the traffic is down!! Thus most companies can't justify being there!!
Even strip malls aren't doing so hot!! The rent is just plain to high!!
Matthew W yes I'm well aware I just didn't care to write a bunch!! However the middle class has actually done it too them selves via they spent too much lived well beyond their means!! They had been asleep they thought it was always going to last via they bought into job security!! The middle-class is in fact dumb to a degree they are only now starting to come around to the idea its bad and its not coming back!!
Also unemployment is more like 35-45%!!
Several years ago congressmen was fighting over just how high it was some said 26% some said 36% and that was 2008!!
Yes fast-food is going down every location is looking like something you'd find in a movie or video game it really shows the break down of society!!
Yeahhhh the internet ummm I'm gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you on that!!
First off its either you have the money or you don't so if you only have ten bucks and the item is 35 at Walmart but its 22 online you still are not buying it!!
Secondly most major retailers had catalogs that you could still get 10-13 years ago that was the equivalent of online sales for like 100 years yet brick and mortar business still was strong!! The catalog became the online sales thus when stores started offering online sales they commonly referred to the items display page as the catalog or online catalog!! Hints the only thing that changed was how you the consumers shopped the catalog you used the computer thus making it a novelty!! Online sales have become an excuse used by bad management when a company falters!! Much like companies blamed walmart for failure when in fact it was their own doing!! But bad management never admits wrong doing!! That being said I'm not a walmart lover I just understand bullshit!!
So in conclusion I'll sum it up for you!!
When they blame online sales given they them selves operate online sales they are saying that they are hurting them selves?? No its more like you the public have been fed the online excuse and thus they use it as a scape goat because most people overlook the fact that they are part of the online retail world!! Thus its just purely that people plain don't have the money!! To spend in either arena!!
Amazon because I know you will bring it up!! Well they too are slipping they will flounder as well!!
PineKushDude yes I do agree with you about the government has pretty much a communist tax system!! However alot of middle class has done it to them selves via standing idle while the government takes more not to mention they voted for decades for the tax and spending jerks on both sides!! They (we) got the power if they (we) choose to claim it which they (we) have yet to do!! Thus yes its their fault for doing nothing!!
Also shopping at high price stores like penny's Macy's and sears is not helping them its their fault for being superficial and trying to keep up with the Jones's!!
I like how the most of the middle-class is always quick to bust out high horse sayings about taking responsibility yet they them selves don't instead they blame everyone else for what they have voted for and sat idle on their asses and did/do nothing about!!
+PineKushDude that's part of it, but that's not the whole story. the government has allowed companies to offshore our jobs..... manufacturing is just about gone. now you need a bachelors degree to get a miserable $20 per hour and that college is just more debt. used to be the husband worked in manufacturing and made a good pay, the kids could work in retail, and the wife could work if she wanted to but often times stayed home. now the husband does whatever he can find for work, the wife is lucky to have a job, the kids dont have a job, and nearly every dollar goes into keeping the lights on, the heat on, food on the table, paying debt and other bills. the government not protecting out manufacturing has led to most of this.......obamacare just put the nails into the coffin. i agree obamacare sucks but this country was in decline long before that, it just made it worse.......im voting trump if any reason he does not support TPP which is the next evolution of nafta. nafta is a disaster and need to be repealed, he said outright he will do it..... he gets my vote. im tired of a country on life support and no-one seems to care because they are paid off by big money donors ex hillary clinton. i have had enough of their political bullshit.
The internet has given us so much, but at the same time it has taken so much away. The next generation will never know the simple joy of going to the mall to hang out, because everybody just shops online.
I'm afraid it might be a matter of time before grocery stores meet the same fate.
With Grocery Stores, most of the time you need the food right away. So I wouldn't say grocery stores are in danger.
That mall actually has some pretty popular stores in it plus a gym so its surprising that its as dead as it is.
Bad area
I discovered the Dead Mall series last night during a fit of insomnia. The tranquil melancholy of it was exactly what I needed. Hopped back on this morning to continue the series during breakfast and was ecstatic to find the mall from my hometown among the dead. I worked in this mall for 2 years during highschool, and I remember when all the stores started disappearing. My friends and I fondly refer to it as "the graveyard". I don't live there anymore, but when I'm back in town I make it a point to stop by the old mall and walk the length of it, just to see the bones. Thank you so much for this video.
That cafe probably had bottled nightmares and sugar crusted phobias on a stick!
😂😂
+Frater S.H. Saderingrad Productions Great soundswitch for the Motel Hell Café.
+Frater S.H. Saderingrad Productions Mmmmmmmm.... Suuuugar cruuusted phooobias.......
I've had pizza there. It was okay I suppose.
+Saderingrad Productions LOL best statement I've ever heard about a dead café! I have to remember that one!
And now, 5 years later, the Proper People have done a video on this place in its abandoned state.
"The Europa" cafe was trying to emulate the Venice festival... Once a year in Italy there is a parade and kids dress up... Very similar to Halloween but they throw each other paper "petals"... It's fun!
It's a crying shame these childhood places that occupy a lot of my memories is dying. I see so many malls crumbling and dangling by a thread but thankfully here where I live in central PA two malls are thriving. One near Harrisburg and the other being the Park city mall in lancaster which kicks so much arse.
Hey bob how was work today?
"Oh you know.. the usual... dead".
This seems more like an endangered mall rather than a "dead" mall. There were actually a lot of stores still in there considering.
Zero-G-Worx Not as of August 2019.
Bon-Ton, Sears, Gertrude Hawk, Yankee Candle, Freddie's Cafe, Auntie Anne's, Bruno's Pizza, Hallmark, H&M, Lehigh Valley Sports, and Victoria’s Secret have since closed down.
Also Old Navy
Victoria Secret, HM, and friendlys Just left too
Zero-G-Worx Just went there yesterday, March 2019. This mall has maybe 5 - 10 stores and the only reasons there were people there are for a local car event, the Black Rose antique shop, and the Gym.
There was still some vacancies 😯
that cafe is a legitimate WTF?!?
You're videos are oddly relaxing.
your videos*
You're means "you are".... "You are videos are oddly relaxing"
Now this is some aesthetically pleasing shit.
I worked at the Auntie Anne's here for about a year and you're definitely right about this place being perfect for mall walkers. In fact, the mall opens it's doors early specifically for them. A new pizza place just recently opened where the creepy cafe used to be, and it's actually pretty good. Unsurprisingly, they removed those nightmarish faces when they opened. From what I noticed, this mall isn't planning on going down without some sort of fight, and I really hope things start to pick up for it soon.
it’s sad to think that there is basically nothing left of this mall now and everyone that was left in it has until the 13th or so to find new place to be. the mall is particularly dark and sad 24/7
*UPDATE*
On January 29, 2021 it was confirmed that the mall will in fact soon start being demolished and will likely be fully gone by June of this year.
Also let me just say, that DEB store got me through middle AND high school. Also, that "mom and pop store" seemed to never change a bit no matter what the name, or who the new owners were. My family and I would always stop in the store and get candy (It's kind of a dollar store) Across from that store was a Payless, The Learning Express, FYE and a hair salon. so we'd do all of our shopping in that little section- ending our stop with Sears.
Did you ever go inside that creepy cafe?
Holy hell that cafe is demented.
I love it. I want to haui the whole thing away & put it in my office. XD
Dillon Flannery that photo is not me
+k1773ns That cafe had some decent pizza back in the day.
There is a pizza place back in that spot now, don’t know how long they’ll last now that Sears and Bon Ton are gone, that entire side of the mall is pretty much empty except for the pizza place
Matthew Walkley And when they do close, they should just close off that whole hallway portion from the pizza place back.
Why would they want people wondering around down there when there's nothing there now?
*UPDATE* As of August 2018, with the closure of the Sears, the entire corridor from the Pizza place down has now been closed off.
8:49 - That's scarier than the white face in "The Exorcist". Thanks for the nightmares, Dan.
Dude I left the video playing and walked away to go do something and came back at exactly that time. scared the shit outta me
@@TehUltimateSnake They’re getting demolished soon.
@@RYMAN1321 Oh, thank God!
@@TehUltimateSnake I can imagine. Damn!
@@YokozunaNumber1 *UPDATE*
I can confirm that after the mall closed in March 2020, the faces were destroyed after the pizza oven was sold
"Turn down the lights, turn down the bed, turn down these voices inside my head," hehe!
cafe europa had banging strumbolis and the guy gino who worked there was the man. Then again it was either that or auntie anns on break...
That creepy cafe part of the video scared the shit outta me! It would have been made scarier if you had edited a jumpscare in it like at the very end of that part! I'm traumatized for the rest of my life now!
your joking right
They have such a good Santa that still comes every year! I used to live in Phillipsburg years ago for about 5 years and it’s gotten more dead every year. I just heard last month actually that they told all stores they need to be out by the end of January
"We're coming to you from the Mall!!!" Good to see good old Dionne back. Can't say it enough, some great work.
Go check out the mall now. Was there 2 days ago. Boston and Sears are gone. Torn down to the floor. There are only 10 stores left. The ceiling is falling in. The mall is closing Jan 23rd,2020. The mall is freezing
Damn, I just missed my last opportunity to visit!😫
Still open, i think. thats what wikipedia says anyway
megan d It’s definitely closed for good now, due to the COVID 19 shutdown. I know malls are temporarily closed, but there’s no way this one will ever reopen again.
In fact, on their Facebook page, they’ve already started selling off benches, plants, and office supplies.
Dionne Warwick for Psychic Friends network "We're comin to ya from the mall!" lol
It is so surreal to see this mall on UA-cam especially about it being a dead mall as well. I remember I used to go here all the time with my brother to get pretzels from Auntie Annes and then look at the games in Game Stop. I remember going to Old Navy with my parents for back to school clothes shopping. This video game out around 5 years ago and the current state of the mall is abandoned. 1 anchor store remains and that is Kohls which still gets some business being the only clothes store nearby. Ace's Adventures also made a video about the Phillipsburg (Pburg) Mall where he goes into it when it was completely abandoned.
I spent most of my childhood visiting this mall and it used to be pretty good! But it's really gone down the shitter. It's so cool to see that Dan visited the town over from mine and a mall that holds a lot of memories for me.
I love your work Dan! I loved going to malls in the mid to late 90's (when I was a teenager). One particular mall that stands out to me is the Seatac Mall in Federal Way, WA. I grew up in this town. My family moved here when I was 11 years (1995) when my dad retired from the military. My friends and I used to ride our bikes here because none of us were old enough to have a license yet. LOL. Anyways, there is an old commercial for the Seatac Mall from 1983 on UA-cam. That's how I remember the mall, with all the 70's and early 80's decor. Anyways, they remodeled in 2004 and much of the decor is similar to the decor of this mall. Even though this mall is on the opposite side of the country from my mall, thanks for bringing back great memories, Dan!
This was my childhood mall growing up. I remember when they put the Panera in (in the same parking lot) and it was the biggest thing. I haven't been there since then. Even until then you had to make laps around the mall to find a spot. I never thought I'd see it on this channel. My heart just sunk.
ChristinaDaAngel Well, Bon-Ton and Sears have now closed down too.
*UPDATE* Mall management just confirmed on January 29, 2021 it will start to finally be demolished soon, and will probably be fully gone by June 2021.
This reminded me of the mall in Staunton, VA. The floor tiles look similar, and Staunton has a large number of empty storefronts as well.
cafe europa had great yummy food i liked the art it was different the idea was to draw your eyes to it.
We found the old owner of the cafe guys!
he wrote this comment while being held at gunpoint by the Babadook looking moon
My first job was at this mall. Best Chinese food and at a great price. Won the Trick or Treating contest one year with my awesome ET costume purchased from when Orr's in the Hillcrest Mall closed. Fond memories at the Pburg Mall...
I always feel a little sad when I see these videos. I spent my youth hanging out at the mall, as so many of us did. Things change, though, and life goes on. I love and appreciate your videos, and you are a class act!
I love these dead mall videos. They make me feel this sense of nostalgia and longing for the time these were still thriving and alive. I would’ve also been a little kid then without the knowledge and experience of the sorts of hardships that are a part of life now. It all links together . The music makes things sting just a bit more too
I love your music choice during the creepy cafe segment! Nice job! :D
The kid really knows his tunes
This is THE video that introduced me to vaporwave and dead malls. Thank you Dan Bell.
I love your vids Dan especially the little details you put in them like the vaporwave mall music
Just went here this past weekend. The Shoe Depot is gone, the Bon-Ton is gone, and the Sears is gone. Now what’s left is what every mall seems to have nowadays: GameStop, Victoria Secret, Bath and Bodyworks, a nail salon, a phone repair store and a Kohl’s. These are just the chains excluding the nail salon. The weird thing is there seems to be a brand new looking Chick Fil A outside the mall and that was incredibly busy. Happened to visit this mall on the day of a car show so there ended up being a lot more people than usual. There also was a Black Rose antique store that features many different booths of different sellers.
Pretty much half of these shops shown in this video are gone.
Man I'd love to go to one of these dead malls.
Dionne is back! At the Maaaallllll!
I love these videos... makes me want to take a tour of my local mall which is still thriving, just for posterity. It could be a glib reminder that not all malls are dead or dying (for now)
Another great video from Dan. The music and cinematography really help to create the overall mood. I'm addicted to this channel!
I live next to this mall, its as dead as it seems folks.
even n weekends?
Mariana Martínez Pichardo yep.
some new stores have moved in, but others moved out, like claires.
that's kind of sad :( guees it was part of ur childhood, so sorry :/
Which is odd to me because there really are no other malls close by. There are a couple of strip malls on 22, but you really have to go all the way to f'n Allentown to find a real mall... if memory serves me right. It's been a while since I've been back there.
Your entire Dead Mall Series gave me the creeps but in a good way. It's been a journey I never expected to take. Thanks.
being a 15 Year old from this era, seeing something like what you showed in the beginning of this video makes me glad to be born in this age.
+Brayden Bledsoe Kids in the generations after you will probably be saying the same thing about you.
+ebnrong I don't doubt that :D.
Man I wish I was born in ur era cause I hate this generation now and I'm only 13.
I don't know why these videos are so addictive. I'm sure it attracts millennials and the like. I remember when going to the mall was exciting. At the very least, there were always a few cute girls wandering around. COVID seems to be the final nail in the coffin.
I'd totally go to Cafe Europa for something to eat.
f1lthyb4con 😂
f1lthyb4con lmao
IntelligentT82 lmao Cafe Europa is part of the Illuminati still I wonder what happened to the customers at the mall and the creepy cade 😱😂
It then became Bruno's Pizza, but that too is now closed.
I discovered your channel relatively recently, so I know this is very late... but as a former GNC employee, I appreciate how you provide a lingering shot of the GNC store in every dead mall that has one... and they ALWAYS have one.
That little tree is like a symbolic representation of the whole mall
Gone are the days when we used to go to the mall just to hang out with friends or walk around the music store. I remember just walking from one end of our local mall to the other filling out paper applications for an after school job. Kids now will never know what they’re missing.
Very true😢
Every dead mall seems to have a GNC in it
My local mall recently lost it's anchor (Target) but has actually brought in a nice new Sobeys (Canadian grocery store) and a GoodLife Fitness (who seem to be doing the Gold's Gym strategy) which is kind of a good sign despite a few empty stores.
They also put a Dollerama in there, which makes sense since Manitoba is like the world capital of having one dollar store per five residents.
I remember when I was growing up, there was the food court there with the hotdog on a stick place, then they closed up the food court. I also remember preferring to go to this place over the Palmer Mall because it seemed to have larger stores and better selections.
If anyone is wondering, as of Spring and Summer 2024, the Phillipsburg mall has now been completely demolished. The only thing that remains is the Kohl’s. It is left because Kohl’s owns that piece of the building. It’s a sad end to a mall that held such great childhood memories! 💔
I'm watching through this, and it just occurred to me that I got my prom tux from this very mall only a few years ago! It's literally night and day.
I was looking for vacuum cleaner bags once and looked in that Sear's. The workers genuinely seemed surprised to see a person shopping.
There also used to be a reasonably large food court accessible from 2 ends in the back of the mall - that went away a long time ago.
I miss Bavarian pretzels
This mall is now empty and closed. The only thing remaining is the Kohl’s, which owns that part of the building and is separate from the mall. Everything else is gone. They also demolished the two spaces that took up Sears and Bon Ton. Very sad.
It was already planned to close early last year, but I also feel that COVID was the final nail in the mall.
*UPDATE* On January 29, 2021 the management confirmed that the mall will in fact soon start to be demolished and will likely be fully gone by June 2021.
I stumbled across your channel and I've been binge watching your Dead Mall series for a few hours now and this whole time I've been saying to myself, "man, I've been to a lot of these malls, he should definitely do the Phillipsburg Mall sometime". And what do ya know, he already did! I used to live right by here, about 10 minutes away in PA, now I am in Northeast Ohio and this brings back memories of a place that I saw going downhill way before I left. I love this series, keep up the great work!
Follow-up - all tenants have been given until January 27th 2020 to vacate. A few places have requested an extension, but no one has heard back. They were given this deadline on 12/24/2019. Because of this, almost every store is now closed as of today.
And it happened.
The final stores left in around early March, but COVID was likely the final nail.
*UPDATE* The mall management just confirmed on January 29, 2021 that the mall will start to soon be demolished and will probably be fully gone by June 2021.
Love your professional presentations. The history, side comments, and appropriate music make your videos a step above the others. Keep up your great work!
I especially enjoy watching you (and other Americans) exploring malls. We only know of one abandoned mall here in Hong Kong...
Love the 80's footage, had to watch that a couple of times....cheese to the max! :) And the creepy cafe footage for combining/splicing the two with creepy music, you are awesome and tubular!!
I've never heard of these bon ton places in your videos.
euvi85 Me either.
Bon ton owns Carson's, Elder Beerman, etc
Abby Walker I've never heard of any of those either! Lol maybe they aren't in my part of the country.
Around here the Bon Tons go by Younkers or Herbergers.
euvi85 there is also Boston Store, Carsons, Carson Prairie Scott and Bergners who are all connected.
Great video and production as always . . . thanks, Dan!
Its weird when Dan covers the mall in your town. The creepy cafe had a different motif at one point and was actually a pretty good pizzeria.
This reminds me of my childhood mall. All the closed stores are the stores that were popular in my neighborhood in middle school
Interesting. Mall design is a niche art form. Fascinating how theyre differently shaped.I always wondered about the thought that went into it.
I spent so much time in malls in my late teens and early twenties, really happy times. I'm sad to see so many dead malls.
I'm a heart patient, This place would be a great place to do walking for exercise
this was my childhood mall back in early 2000s
Damn, that table in hidden treasures might actually have some hidden treasures lol. I'm kind of curious what's there now. You can see an NES, n64 games as well as SNES games lol.
I will personally travel from Texas to Phillipsburg Mall to go and take advantage of the 40% off. :D
Go for it, you ain't missing much
Not anymore.
It closed last March right when COVID hit and will start being demolished soon.
The 80s ads you put in dead mall videos are always funny
Hidden Treasures looked like they had some video games at 40% off 👍😉
There are gone now.... VERY short lived
Lisa Bambaci Yeah, their products weren't the best quality.
Hey Dan I love how you introduced the video with the era in which I imagine the mall was at its prime and how when u turned the camera at those faces on the oven u played flash backs of once again the era of the malls prime!! Very well done video definitely one of my favorites. Keep them coming
Omg!! My hometown mall. It used to be packed back in the day but the economy of the local area tanked. Plus the Allentown mall is only 15 mins away.
Funny you mentioned Golds Gym. Galleria Mall in York PA has been a dead mall for years but with there new 4 anchors they are holding on. The 4 are Boscovs (Been there sine the mall opened), Casino, Storage Units and a Golds gym
I used to work at a bon ton in a mall in massena ny. sears left and people would come in with garbage bags to steal from sears on their last days. there's only a wendys, a gyno (yes... a gyno office) a post office, bonton and JC penny left. it was eerie to walk through the old side of the mall because if you were lucky enough to sneak in there you could see peopls bags etc. living there.
I remember this mall when I was young. Looking down the mall from the Sears end, there used to be a mural on that right wall and as you kept walking down there was a huge fountain and off to the right was a big food court. Bon Ton had big chandeliers in the mall entrance. The Kohl’s was once a Kmart and there used to be a big FYE, suncoast video, and East meets West. I think there may have been a pet store across from where the Deb was too.
Distantsanity 0 You’re correct! I assume the fountains ⛲️ were removed because of maintenance and liability, and the food court was removed because of lagging sales.
Finally a mall I've been to!
I always remembered P'burg as being kind of the lower middle malls of the area. There was still stuff there, but it was always kind of old and outdated. Haven't been there in a few years, but I can imagine a lot of the stuff in there is gone now compared to when I was a kid.
Other cool malls in the area are the Palmer Park Mall and the Whitehall Mall. Palmer Park is a lot like this, but a little bit more lively. The end down by Bon Ton is pretty dead though.
Whitehall Mall is a really bizzare case where they left a small portion of the interior intact, as well as some of the anchors, and demolished the rest of it. This is not to be confused with the Lehigh Valley Mall, which is a REAL mall, and is across the street, and one of the few that are actually thriving. Highly recommend visiting it, as I'd think it would fit in REALLY well in the Dead Mall series
I second the Whitehall Mall. It's not quite a Dead Mall, but it's more like a Bizarro Mall. Part of it is like a strip mall, there's Kohl's, one huge branch leading to Sears is closed off, so you have to walk outside to get to Sears, there's Five Below on the outside, the movie theater is closed, there's a Gold's Gym, the pet store has been in operation forever. Totally discombobulating.
Possibly the nicest music I have heard in a Dan Bell video. Love the "I can't make you love me" remix music, so beautiful! Dan has really gotten me into the whole vaporware genre, I currently have the Hologram Plaza and Deep Fantasy albums downloaded onto my computer, and I'm now gonna download this one. Very nice relaxing music! As for the mall, layout-wise it reminds me of the Richmond Mall in Richmond, BC except that mall is not dead, and recently had a second floor food court built in.
It's Sad to see how malls are becoming a thing of the past. The company I work for store's can only be found in Malls or online. The scary thing is last week they closed 50 stores.. It makes me wonder how long can this company stay open at this rate.
I love your Dead Mall Series, it's so interesting to see these abandoned malls. Great job Dan!!!