Hudson Valley Mall: A Surprisingly Dead Mall! Kingston, New York.

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Join me as I take a look at the Hudson Valley Mall in Kingston, New York. Is it a dead mall? Yes, it sure is! Let me know what you think in the comments!
    This video was filmed in September 2023 on a Tuesday around 4:00pm.
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  • @banesbox
    @banesbox 11 місяців тому +195

    I don’t know about anyone else but we had no idea how good we had it in the 70’s & 80’s. I miss the whole mall experience.

    • @thebros2866
      @thebros2866 10 місяців тому +7

      Last time I was in Toronto, their malls were packed right around 2018. They even still had payphones! Felt like an alternate universe 90s.

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 10 місяців тому +12

      I agree. We just accepted it as "normal life" to have a mall to go to. None of us ever dreamed that some day it would just die.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona 10 місяців тому +6

      I don't miss it in the least. Crowds, overpriced items, parking. Only time I go near the mall is to the Apple Store because I have no choice.

    • @lovesallanimals9948
      @lovesallanimals9948 10 місяців тому +15

      Me too I miss the 70s and 80s period 😢

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 10 місяців тому +8

      @@lovesallanimals9948 I am older - I miss the 60s, which truly were even better than the 70s and 80s. Our current times are very stressful and not as happy.

  • @Marbles471
    @Marbles471 11 місяців тому +84

    I'm from the town right across the river. When I moved to NYC in 2007, the mall was still fairly active. When I had to move back home (long story) in 2015, I was shocked. In those eight years, the mall had gone from being alive to being on life support. It was jarring. And today it's about ten times MORE dead than it already was at that point. (In 2015, they hadn't even gotten around to covering up all the dead stores with pictures and murals yet, so even though it technically was more alive then, it LOOKED even worse.)
    I didn't realize it being there in person recently, but watching this video, on a screen, it almost reminds me of the Backrooms. 😑
    It really is such a strange feeling to see a place that was so prominent in your childhood become a sad, ghostly shell of itself.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona 10 місяців тому +3

      It really is a shame.

    • @joeperez3299
      @joeperez3299 10 місяців тому +1

      It a nice mall. I hope they do something to bring back. It would be disgusting to knock it down. We wast to much and I'm sure they can figure out what else they could use it for. It would be a lot of land fill.

    • @mcc9040
      @mcc9040 10 місяців тому

      Hussein-O destroyed as much as he could then, and he's still at it now.

  • @finster1968
    @finster1968 10 місяців тому +30

    The only redeeming thing to note is the place looks very clean and well cared for. It doesn’t look dilapidated or unsafe to walk around. I’ve seen empty malls in far worse shape.

  • @ToxicFruitSnack
    @ToxicFruitSnack 11 місяців тому +38

    10:59 lmao this part made me laugh.
    but other than that, i find these exploration videos relaxing somehow. it puts me at ease taking me back to simpler times. Thank you! ❤

  • @Nirvashtype
    @Nirvashtype 11 місяців тому +43

    When I watch your videos. I get a nostalgia vibe of how things used to be so simpler back in the day. Now things look dead or just long gone.

  • @osterkenn
    @osterkenn 11 місяців тому +56

    This had to do with Pyramid Mall management. Pyramid was greedy and also had bad credit themselves. . The rent got outrageous for the traffic and potential sales the mall was capable of. They would rather have a vacant store than give a tenant fair rent. They then started asking for a higher percentage of sales etc. Real professional companies like Mcdonalds, Burger king, Friendlys found it impossible to even converse with these idiots any longer so they left. Vacant stores bred more vacant stores. It's a shame to see it now as I hung out there a lot in the 90's.and worked there for a bit in late 90's for a guy that paid 3k in rent for a small kiosk. Like otheres, he packed his shit and left like a thief in the night breaking his lease and not giving them another dollar. By the time rent got cheaper all there was were a bunch of shit shops that sold black tshirts or vapes.

    • @Mike1064ab
      @Mike1064ab 10 місяців тому

      That’s because the malls that used to be owned individually or by families had to sell out to the big retail companies that had no respect for the tenants that were there like the original owners did. I doubt there are any privately family owned malls anymore they’re all run by these filthy retail firms. That’s why they all became cookie cutter versions of each other rather than the unique experiences they were when they first opened.

    • @NineInchTyrone
      @NineInchTyrone 10 місяців тому +3

      Sounds like NYC Same management mentality

    • @lilyd1010
      @lilyd1010 10 місяців тому

      Interesting info

    • @TheKarateKidd
      @TheKarateKidd 10 місяців тому +3

      Sounds about right! They own and run the infamous Palisades Mall which was plagued with structural defects from year 1 and is still sinking. The mall is falling apart and slowly becoming a ghost town as well.

    • @NuNugirl
      @NuNugirl 8 місяців тому

      @@TheKarateKiddThe PCM is bankrupt.

  • @aislingmairead4939
    @aislingmairead4939 11 місяців тому +14

    It’s sad to see this mall in the state it’s in, now. I was a kid in the 80s and 90s when it was thriving, and remember every store that ever was in there. So crazy to see it on UA-cam lol!

  • @damrgee8279
    @damrgee8279 3 місяці тому +2

    Believe it or not my friend and I used to cut firewood, right where the mall is today just before construction started. I have photos that used to be the greatest place to be on Friday nights me and the boys out looking for girls. The mall was packed just a great time.

  • @guyhurley9417
    @guyhurley9417 11 місяців тому +30

    The HVM was directly across 9W from IBM Kingston where 7000 people worked, about half on first shift. I'd bet that nearly 1000 BM'ers were at the mall most noon times - and I was one of them! Besides KMart, Hess, Pennys, Sears, and Radio Shack. there were book and record stores, clothing stores, shoe stores, card shops, dental offices, and more. After eating in the food court, or one of the many restaurants, we'd take a leisurely stroll through the mall, stopping at places of interest and chatting with friends. It was still going strong when I left IBM in 1992, but traffic fell off considerable when IBM closed up shop in 1995. I haven't had much reason to visit there in 20 years, so I was saddened to see what became of it. Thanks for the nostalgic video!

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 10 місяців тому +6

      Growing up as a kid in the 60's and 70's in the town was just a great time in america its all gone now....My father was director of New Products Div at IBM then was moved to IBM headquarters in Manhattan on Madison Ave .Most people never really knew what went on at the IBM Plant today most dont know they were building a secret radar system for the defense dept to track incoming ICBM's turns out it was a total waste of taxpayer's money for once they developed it there was no way to intercept a missile system to engage and destroy the incoming missiles. my father was former Navy intelligence in WW2 that's how he became involved working for IBM.

    • @kwilliams2239
      @kwilliams2239 10 місяців тому +9

      I worked in Poughkeepsie from '74 to '93, when the three IBM sites in the Mid-Hudson Valley imploded. The number of employees dropped from something like 30K to 12K in a year. Fortunately, I found a liferaft in Burington Vermont, where I was able to put in another 13 years to get my full retirement (at age 54).
      I remember going to the Kingston mall (I lived in Hyde Park), a few times a month. The Wappingers Galleria was nothing by comparison.

    • @fixpacifica
      @fixpacifica 10 місяців тому +5

      I worked for IBM there in the early '90s, also. Left IBM in the summer of '93. Haven't been back since. We always had group lunches at the mall.

    • @guyhurley9417
      @guyhurley9417 10 місяців тому +2

      I had 24 years in when I took the ITO-2. I got a good severance package, 5 years credit toward the pension, and worked as a paramedic while waiting on it. Less pay, but a hell of a lot more job satisfaction!@@kwilliams2239

    • @guyhurley9417
      @guyhurley9417 10 місяців тому +1

      I didn't work on any radar systems, but most of the projects I DID work on were losers! It's no surprise that IBM nearly went belly-up!@@dojocho1894

  • @pauly260
    @pauly260 10 місяців тому +31

    Local here. Used to frequent that mall. Even worked there.
    The Hudson Valley Mall did considerably well under Pyramid. Once the mall was sold to Hull Management, everything closed. I’ve heard a rumor that Hull is forcing the Mall to fail so they can tear it down & turn it into condominiums. Bad idea knowing that the town dump is a half mile away. If you’re reading this and know what’s going on, feel free to chime in.

    • @user-hr1km9ww7o
      @user-hr1km9ww7o 10 місяців тому +10

      Their stupid security staff chased the kids away - soon they would not only not go by themselves- they would not even go with their parents - then the parents didn't go, of course.

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 10 місяців тому +4

      @@user-hr1km9ww7o The graffiti by the food court entrance said it all;
      "Don't waste your life here."

    • @blueringoffire
      @blueringoffire 10 місяців тому

      It had nothing to do with the security… I worked here for over 10 years… HULL had a 3-5 plan to start the year lockdown hit… they sold part of it to the hospital (Jc Penny) and were goin to start with the parking lot then within 3 years have stores start to move back in with it being full by 2025… LOCKDOWN DESTROYED THE LAST OF THIS MALL… our own fn government caused this❗️

    • @user-hr1km9ww7o
      @user-hr1km9ww7o 10 місяців тому

      exactly - and so they stopped coming@@pauly260

    • @Mike1064ab
      @Mike1064ab 10 місяців тому

      That’s the master plan of all the corrupt corporations that own malls now. They bought them so they could dismantle them and turn them into condos or affordable housing. Companies should not be able to buy retail space if their sole intent is to dismantle it and displace the workers there.

  • @popperfrozy
    @popperfrozy 10 місяців тому +7

    My favorite part of the Hudson Valley Mall is the beautiful mountain view from the parking lot outside Target!

    • @shaynak745
      @shaynak745 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, the sunsets are always amazing!!

  • @petev.9357
    @petev.9357 11 місяців тому +9

    I lived in Shokan NY, for maybe 3 years, left in Sept. 83. Sure I've been there but can't remember.
    So sad to watch these dead mall videos. Malls were the social media of the time. Catch up on things, meet girls, lose all your money at the arcade, go to the movies, eat, shop, good times. I miss the 80's.
    I'm now in PA. the Schuylkill mall here got leveled and a warehouse went in. They didn't even get anybody to move in for years.

    • @notyourconcern17306
      @notyourconcern17306 6 місяців тому

      I didn't know a warehouse went into the Schuylkill mall, sad was a nice mall.

  • @Smoking_Hot_Scott
    @Smoking_Hot_Scott 10 місяців тому +7

    Kingston is my hometown. I remember when they built that mall. I worked at the Burger King there in ‘91. There used to be a store called Taste of India. I remember hanging out with the owner’s daughter. There was a Kmart where I got my first boom box in 1985. There was a JCPenney. There was a Ground Round restaurant. There was a Deb clothing store. There was a candle store. There was a cinema there too.I saw Police Academy 2, Gremlins. My brother literally scared a woman by loudly farting next to the pay phones. I stole a pair of jeans once. And a Stryper tape. Lots of good memories at that mall.

    • @ericheatmiser2099
      @ericheatmiser2099 5 місяців тому

      LMAO! "I stole a pair of jeans once and a Stryper tape." I worked at Rumford Pet Center next to the DEB clothing store. My boss was weird and used to ask out the mgr. of the DEB store and she would tell me how much she despised him.

    • @Winston_Smith_84
      @Winston_Smith_84 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ericheatmiser2099 I dated a girl that worked at Deb lol. She was also in my grade at Kingston high school. Her name was Dawn and I remember there was a blood drive at our school and she couldn’t donate because she didn’t weigh enough lol. She was a tiny little thing but super cute.

  • @Jacob630account
    @Jacob630account 11 місяців тому +63

    2:57 This mall used to be my place to be as a kid when I mostly go there for haircuts, I'm not happy it fell to it's doom. I'd be happy to give you a list of them, though I'm just going to list the chain stores/restaurants that used to be in this mall.
    1. Claire's
    2. Citizens Bank
    3. Gertrude Hawk Chocolate
    4. Yankee Candle
    5. Bath and Body Works
    6. Victoria's Secret
    7. AT&T
    8. H&M
    9. Foot Locker
    10. Payless Shoestore
    11. The Children's Place
    12. Lenscrafters (MOVED)
    13. Justice (I'm sure it was there too.)
    14. Go! Calendars & Events
    15. Charlotte Russe
    16. Journeys
    17. Spencer's
    18. Hot Topic
    19. Zumiez
    20. American Eagle (I did not know it used to be there.)
    21. GNC
    22. KAY Jewelers (MOVED)
    23. ENCORE The Shoe Dept.
    24. Aeropostale
    25. Hollister (Yeah, that was another one I didn't know it was there either)
    26. FYE
    27. Best Buy Mobile
    28. T-Mobile
    29. Hallmark
    30. Old Navy (MOVED)
    31. Buffalo Wild Wings (RELOCATED)
    32. Friendly's

    • @handle-schmandle
      @handle-schmandle 11 місяців тому +13

      33. Ground Round
      34. Papa Gino’s Pizza
      35. Burger King
      36. Sbarro
      37. Playland Toys
      38. Kay Bee Toys
      39. Waldenbooks
      40. Radio Shack
      41. Rumford Pets
      42. Deb Shop

    • @Jacob630account
      @Jacob630account 11 місяців тому +5

      @@handle-schmandle Thanks for the rest, I never ever knew they were also part of this mall probably except for Sbarro which I used to eat their pizza a few times a long time ago.

    • @brian56
      @brian56 11 місяців тому +8

      43. Post office. 44.A&W. 45.Walden Books. 46.Blimpies. 47.Barbara Moss. 48.Teepeedashery (that's going WAY back)!

    • @brian56
      @brian56 11 місяців тому +4

      Oops! Let me trade Waldebooks for Littmans Jewelers

    • @melissam8041
      @melissam8041 11 місяців тому +7

      49. CVS
      50. GAP
      51. Pretzel Time
      52. Barista's (Coffee Shop)
      53. Namco Arcade
      54. Piercing Pagoda
      55. Journeys
      56. Kanz A$$ City (Hooters knockoff, briefly replaced Buffalo Wild Wings in the Ground Round location.)
      57. Rave

  • @Mlogan11
    @Mlogan11 11 місяців тому +10

    It's a guess, but the medical facility was likely separated from the mall because the medical group bought that portion of the property outright- so they manage their own building rather than lease at the mall. They may have been forward thinking and didn't want to pay to sustain the mall with decreasing stores rather than just take care of their own building.

  • @brianmoore6490
    @brianmoore6490 11 місяців тому +3

    I can remember when HVM opened! I was 8yrs old, but went there for years and years. I saw a lot of movies at that theater...Goonies, Top Secret, Baby-Secret of the Legend, Planes Trains and Automobiles, and I can't even remember most of them...Sad seeing this...

  • @beverlymerkel6522
    @beverlymerkel6522 11 місяців тому +14

    That mall is really deserted. Im surprised they didn't move all tenents to one area. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SSNESS
      @SSNESS 11 місяців тому +1

      This is Gerald Celente’s mall

    • @jimpanza1
      @jimpanza1 7 місяців тому

      From what I have herd they are doing. Is that they are letting all there tenants rental agreements run out and not reassigning them again.

  • @ISheolraver
    @ISheolraver 10 місяців тому +6

    I was present for the grand opening of this mall. Back then we only had a medium sized strip mall down the road called Mammoth Mall, eventually renamed to Kings Mall. When the HVM opened it was like the world came to Kingston. (Town of Ulster. ;) )
    A Pizzeria Uno inhabited the space directly across the entrance from the theater at one time. (Became Coyote Cafe and then Rolling Rock Grill.)
    I had several commercial contracts at this mall in the 90s.
    Fun to see the swirl finished metal bands still on the walls of the Muay Thai studio I installed back when the Namco Cyberstation was put in.
    Oh so many of those tiles I replaced now covered by carpet. lol
    I think the leg where the K-mart resided was an excellent little anime-manga shop tucked in the corner a few doors down from the Hallmark store. Got my 1st "Akira" OVA VHS tape there in '90-'91 ish.
    So many memories.

    • @frothe42
      @frothe42 2 місяці тому

      Kings Mall has reinvented itself and is doing well.
      Across the street which used to be the old Montgomery Ward is another strip mall, which is doing OK. LL Bean is opening there.

  • @RSMMD
    @RSMMD 10 місяців тому +5

    I lived in Kingston in the mid 1980s and frequented this mall. It was relatively new then, before the food court. At the time, the anchor department store was Hess's. I recall the mall being fulling occupied and pretty busy, but it was the go go 80's! Sad seeing this now, and prefer to remember it as it was then.

  • @bebobebo4407
    @bebobebo4407 11 місяців тому +18

    This is one of the fanciest dead malls that I had ever seen.

  • @fixpacifica
    @fixpacifica 10 місяців тому +12

    I worked at the nearby IBM plant in Kingston in the early '90s, and the mall, while not exactly bustling, seemed to be doing OK. I'm actually surprised the mall lasted so long after IBM moved out.

    • @map3384
      @map3384 8 місяців тому

      Yeap. When IBM pulled out it hurt the Hudson Valley. Then GM and GE. Cuomo helped force industry out of the state. They taxed the hell out of us upstate to give it to the welfare in NYC. That’s how Cuomo bought votes. On the backs of the NY working class.

  • @fleabittenadventures
    @fleabittenadventures  10 місяців тому +8

    Thanks for all the views and upvotes on this video! It's my first 100,000+ view video! That's crazy!

    • @guyhurley9417
      @guyhurley9417 10 місяців тому +1

      This was a popular mall back in the day, and your video was very well done!

    • @3chorses
      @3chorses 3 дні тому

      Maybe in ten years or so you'll be doing videos on dead Amazon distribution centers since that's what's replaced these malls.

  • @larryk731
    @larryk731 11 місяців тому +7

    I went to college in New Paltz in the mid to late 80s, about 25 minutes from Newburgh to the south, Kingston to the north and poughkeepsie to the east and when we went to malls Poughkeepsie always was wher we went. The malls there always had a much better selection of stores than the other "local" malls.

  • @josephboyce4522
    @josephboyce4522 10 місяців тому +4

    I have fond memories of going to the local mall on the Saturday before Christmas with a group of friends in the early '70s. It would be wall to wall people, and we would drop acid and try to find the store with the black lights and lava lamps. Crazy fun!

  • @edwardglowacki4495
    @edwardglowacki4495 11 місяців тому +15

    I am so surprised that the Hudson Valley Mall took such a dramatic nose dive . There has been so much commercial development along that strip in the last 20 years . Every time I go further down than Walmart I see new businesses and new buildings.
    Unfortunately for some strange reason seemed dead already 20 years ago. Even back then there were many vacant stores. That was also prior to any of the new stores along that strip .
    Honestly, the last time I actually went into that mall was when Sears was still open. It was hanging on by its fingernails then and am very surprised that it’s still open today !

    • @smoothlyrough512
      @smoothlyrough512 11 місяців тому +2

      I mean, ALL malls across the country have nose dived. Mainly online shopping

    • @melissam8041
      @melissam8041 11 місяців тому +4

      From what I heard working in more than one of the stores there, management was pretty miserly. It was cheaper for a lot of businesses to set up shop in the surrounding plazas and strip malls.

    • @edwardglowacki4495
      @edwardglowacki4495 11 місяців тому +1

      @@smoothlyrough512 I know that , but what is shocking is that mall was dying years before Sears closed and many of the new stores along the strip .

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 10 місяців тому +2

      First time seeing this guy, wonder if hes hit the Fishkill mall

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +9

    13:20 The wall to the left originally was The Ground Round restaurant and bar with a glass sunroom dining area jutting through the outside wall.

    • @AshleyBubbles27
      @AshleyBubbles27 10 місяців тому

      If I recall correctly, I'm pretty sure some got murdered here when I was a kid. They closed the restaurant after that which was a real bummer since I liked that place : /

    • @jimpanza1
      @jimpanza1 7 місяців тому

      @@AshleyBubbles27 That is correct. I don't remember much about the incident as I was a kid

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +12

    17:23 The door next to the STANDPIPE CONNECTION sign used to and may still open into a long narrow hallway that you could use to get to the theatre before the 1989 expansion. The theater entrance in the 80’s was really only from the backside of the mall.

    • @kevbo7733
      @kevbo7733 10 місяців тому

      Oh yea... weren't there bathrooms there as well?

  • @coastlinecruiser8429
    @coastlinecruiser8429 11 місяців тому +17

    That one store with the triangle shaped “sign mounts” and the large hanging circle type light looked like a former FYE, and the store directly across from it with the brick style walls with the arch is a former Hot Topic

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  11 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for the info!

    • @todaresq
      @todaresq 11 місяців тому

      @@fleabittenadventures Definitely was FYE.

    • @CaptainMcKayRandom
      @CaptainMcKayRandom 10 місяців тому

      Absolutely right, the FYE eventually downsized and moved down near the corner with the GameStop. I believe the big location became a shoe store, if I’m not mistaken.

    • @kevbo7733
      @kevbo7733 10 місяців тому +1

      There was a little coffe shop that went in next door to hot topic in the early 2000s.

  • @paulom9737
    @paulom9737 Годину тому

    As a very young child and teenager I used to come to this mall going back to the very early 80's when it was called King's Mall. What is so odd is that I think that dental place was there near KMart existed over 40 years ago if memory serves me right. Kmart was a massive size store back in the day. We used to go often. Wonderful video!

  • @user-vd8bu3sj2g
    @user-vd8bu3sj2g 11 місяців тому +5

    There is so much stuff about hudson valley on the walls, its like a museum almost

  • @shaynak745
    @shaynak745 10 місяців тому +4

    I grew up going to this mall (80s & early 90s)and then went as an adult with young kids in the early 2000s. Even at that point, the mall was still very busy. I used to take the kids to Friendly’s for dinner and dessert sometimes. Lots of great memories there! Target and maybe Dicks are probably the only stores keeping it alive at this point. I’m actually surprised that they haven’t sealed off the mall entrance to Target yet.
    What I find so strange is that even though this mall is now a dead mall, there have been several “strip malls” built right down the road that seem to be very busy! It’s like we went back in time to pre-mall days with these strip malls. I always preferred shopping inside a mall to get everything done at once and also to avoid the nasty weather.

  • @Kelly30stm
    @Kelly30stm 11 місяців тому +6

    The same owners bought Mt Berry Mall in Georgia. It's covered in pictures and is about as dead, they even walled off an entire wing of the mall. When they first got it, they took out the merry go round, the kids play area, the fountain and all the benches. It doesn't seem like they want the mall to survive.

  • @maryyung1994
    @maryyung1994 11 місяців тому +16

    It looks beyond dead. All those stores are empty. What is the point of even keeping it open ?

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  11 місяців тому +4

      Good question

    • @Kyle_Riel
      @Kyle_Riel 11 місяців тому

      Malls: fascist jails of the future. They're huge jail facilities ready to go.
      Keep your guns. Be ready to defend your neighbors. And do NOT comply

  • @davidb5474
    @davidb5474 11 місяців тому +2

    Interesting video. That has to be the nicest well kept dead mall in all of America.

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +8

    6:49 The glass and metal store front was a record store in the 1980’s. Bought many vinyls and cassettes there. It changed hand a couple of time and I believe FYE eventually took that spot for a short period before it moved to the bigger location where the “marquee” was mentioned.

  • @freddy_the_fish
    @freddy_the_fish 11 місяців тому +9

    This is our mall and I still love going here and walking around. I’m only 19 but I remember when I was a kid how busy it used to be and my mom remembers it back in the 80s and 90s when it was extremely popular. Sad how much of Kingston is like this now.
    Edit: at one point there was also a shooting in this mall, idk how long ago or how many were killed but that’s a fun little fact about the mall.
    Edit 2: I looked it up, there was a shooting in 2005 in the Best Buy and the hallway outside of it, there were no deaths but 2 people were injured. In 2006 someone was stabbed to death in the food court.

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 11 місяців тому +1

      Imagine being that pissed off that your cheesesteak sucked, that you had to like, stab a dude!? It's a tough room! LOL

    • @melissam8041
      @melissam8041 11 місяців тому

      The stabbing happened after hours at The Ground Round and there's a sad backstory; it was not random.

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 11 місяців тому

      @@melissam8041 That does sound sad. We used to have a really good Ground Round down here on LI in Hicksville at the mall for years, went there constantly in 70s and 80s, we never had any issues there at all. Plus kids would love to go there etc. I think it finally closed down around 1998.

    • @freddy_the_fish
      @freddy_the_fish 11 місяців тому

      @@melissam8041 I was only three when it happened so I really have no idea what the backstory was or where exactly it happened. I’d love to know though!

  • @groupwbench
    @groupwbench 10 місяців тому +5

    That part of the mall was most likely cut out to comply with zoning issues. A medical building is a different zoning class than retail and it would have to be a free standing building to get the variance and proper zoning.

    • @thoughtfuloutrage5563
      @thoughtfuloutrage5563 10 місяців тому

      I think you're spot-on. I've done a lot of site development work, and you were evaluation I believe is correct. I'm glad I looked through the comments before spending time writing it up myself! Thanks! 😊

  • @Talendale
    @Talendale 11 місяців тому +7

    I worked here for like a year or so back in the mid 1990s. At this point, it's unrecognizeable- nothing from when I was there remains, other than the closed anchors. That being said, what little remaining looks to be taken care of. Hull remodeled the place so much, it basically erased everything I knew.

  • @larrytaylor2692
    @larrytaylor2692 11 місяців тому +10

    It’s crazy that kids these days won’t know what it’s like to go to a mall in the 80s and 90s. Malls were such magical places. The smells of the food courts and the stink of smoke in the arcades. And then becoming a mall rat once I was old enough to drive me and my friends

  • @Oz_Darkr1d3r
    @Oz_Darkr1d3r 11 місяців тому +11

    How does the mall even afford to keep all those lights on?? That's just shocking. This is probably the most deserted mall I've ever seen!

    • @mike_vocal
      @mike_vocal 11 місяців тому +6

      I’m from here. It’s wild. We grew up as kids with that mall Live! To know it sits there and has 3 stores open is criptic. Kingston is the first capitol of NY and the economy is on the rise in a major way. This won’t last much longer. It’s such a sad show as of now and I feel bad for the kids that are teenagers now because that place was like a club for a few schools lol.

    • @brian56
      @brian56 11 місяців тому +4

      I actually still get my haircut there. Try walking the halls at 6or 7 pm in the winter. There is NOBODY around. It's like that show Life After People

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  11 місяців тому +1

      Good question.

    • @thingserik7269
      @thingserik7269 10 місяців тому

      ....and climate control

  • @mrm64
    @mrm64 10 місяців тому +11

    The "Big 3" malls of the New York Capital District in Albany were Crossgates Mall, Colonie Center and Latham Circle Mall. The first two are still here (Sears-less now) but Latham Circle died and became a Walmart and nearby apartments. I remember being a kid in the 2000s when it was so lively and then it became this ghost town almost overnight..😅 How times change...

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 10 місяців тому +6

      Crossgates and colonie are still very busy.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona 10 місяців тому

      @@alb12345672 Last time I saw Colonie was a few years ago on the way to E.J. Audi down that road (I was going for furniture polish, Stickley furniture is out of my price range these days) it seemed to have taken a serious step down in appeal since the first time I saw it in 1987 on the way home from my honeymoon. I'm glad it's still alive. A lot of malls are on life support.

    • @billridings3153
      @billridings3153 10 місяців тому +1

      @@alb12345672Crossgates has its issue with kids just hanging around. As in the malls and city’s like Albany and Troy, the retail business is just gone to the internet. I too miss going to the malls with my kids and going to an arcade and going to the food court… Those days are long gone.😢

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 10 місяців тому

      @@billridings3153 Costco will fix those problems. Everyone fights it but it will solve alot.

    • @everforward8651
      @everforward8651 9 місяців тому +1

      I lived in Cohoes from October of 2012 till September of 2020. I remember when they built the present Walmart, but I don't remember the Latham Circle Mall.
      Was it an enclosed mall?

  • @timothymallon
    @timothymallon 10 місяців тому +3

    Savona's Pizza, one of the restaurants in the food court, is open in a few other locations. They aren't primarily a food court pizzeria. They're actually a local chain of pizzeria's in the immediate Hudson Valley. I haven't seen either of these particular restaurants open in quite a long time, it the mall.

  • @christianlarson2933
    @christianlarson2933 11 місяців тому +9

    The common demonimator with many of these dying malls seems to be stores that sell eyeglasses. I wonder how they stay open?

    • @Mike1064ab
      @Mike1064ab 10 місяців тому

      Maybe they sell other things on the side besides just eyeglasses. 😉

  • @loonafan1118
    @loonafan1118 10 місяців тому +3

    I remember the mall being bigger back then
    The Arcade was there
    Sears, JCPenny Macy's Funny Farm Verizon Etc
    I missed those days

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +4

    7:21 the corner spot on the right where the riverboat photo is was a pricey candy store throughout the 1980’s into 90’s.

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +6

    6:12 the indent on the right was a Friendly’s restaurant throughout the 1980’s into the 90’s

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 10 місяців тому +1

      the little hallway there led to the bathrooms...they weren't open that much so you then had to make you way back to the food court bathrooms lol

  • @GJM866
    @GJM866 10 місяців тому +2

    The Shining thing was awesome! Many years ago, back in the 80's, I worked in a large mall anchor store in NJ which is still there and still gets very busy. Fun working in a mall, there was always something going on, lots of girls, and plenty of places to eat!

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  10 місяців тому

      Ha ha. The Shining thing was my favorite part of the video. The timing was just too perfect.

  • @jaysonovo4778
    @jaysonovo4778 10 місяців тому +10

    The deaths of malls doesn't surprise me... idk the last time I purchased something in a mall. Used to be the place for most of my shopping needs.
    Now I mostly shop online when I need something, seeing that I usually find a better deal, and the malls around me have gotten pretty ghetto (the mannequins have sagging pants, thick chains on lol).
    It's a shame really. The days of bustling malls was fun, especially around Christmas.
    Last black Friday I went out, the malls were DEAD. I used to love going to a bar in the mall, getting a buzz and just people watching all day.

  • @kellyashcroft9227
    @kellyashcroft9227 10 місяців тому +2

    When I was a teenager in the 90s I used to visit the Hudson valley mall all the time! In the video you asked for comments on what stores used to be here. This is the list of stores/restaurants I remember: Sears, Macys, JCPenny, Hot topic, H&M, Old Navy, Payless, Claire’s, Hallmark, FYE, Victorias Secret, Yankee Candle, NY & Company, Dress Barn, Famous Footwear, Coyote Cafe, the Ground Round, and Buffalo Wild Wing. They also had a great arcade. What a shame!

  • @kakarotvegeta5095
    @kakarotvegeta5095 11 місяців тому +4

    I grew up in Kingston ny, and I went to the mall everyday. 4:04 the store was F.Y.E.

  • @spooky3120
    @spooky3120 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks. You saved me a trip to Kingston.

  • @thejoe5722
    @thejoe5722 10 місяців тому +3

    When I was growing up the place was packed on the weekends. So sad to see it like this smh

  • @NaanProphet
    @NaanProphet 11 місяців тому +4

    What's interesting is that this mall and so many others are so dead. I've been to this one as I lived in New Paltz and worked in Kingston for a time. I've also lived in NJ and seen the Shore and Hamilton malls slowly die as well. But I currently live just outside Baltimore and I've been to about 5 malls in Maryland and they are thriving, no closed stores, packed food courts. It's fascinating how they do so well here compared to other metropolitan areas.

  • @michaelcraft6381
    @michaelcraft6381 10 місяців тому +1

    In the 1990s and 2000s this was my mall, especially for DVDs, CDs, theater films and quick meals at restaurants. Bought my engagement ring here! All gone.

  • @Kenneth_Mac_Pherson
    @Kenneth_Mac_Pherson 10 місяців тому +3

    "The Shining" bit that you threw in @ 10:57 had me in STITCHES, ROFLMAO! SERIOUSLY, though ... that TRULY WAS a bit creepy!

  • @KimDreamcatcher
    @KimDreamcatcher 10 місяців тому +3

    I live in Kingston, and even before then, my family would go up to HVM when we went across the river to visit my grandparents during the 80s and 90s. I remember stores that used to be there when I was a kid, like there was a K-Mart at the end where Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and what used to be Best Buy. There used to be a Burger King in the middle of the mall near where Friendly's used to be, the martial arts studio by the old food court was the arcade, FYE used to be a much larger store where the Shoe Dept was; they later relocated to a smaller location near GameStop, the Boy Scouts of America used to be RadioShack, and there was a KB Toy Store. And not part of the Hudson Valley Mall, but the strip mall near Burger King used to be Montgomery Wards, we had a Caldors where Big Lots is now, and Aldi's used to be a Grand Union.

    • @ericheatmiser2099
      @ericheatmiser2099 5 місяців тому

      Monkey Wards... Walbaums food store in the Caldor parking lot.

  • @thiscorrosion900
    @thiscorrosion900 11 місяців тому +4

    I never went here, and didn't know much about the mall until I heard Graham Parker's great 1989 song "Big Man on Paper," the lyrics of which discuss the mall and
    the usual metalheads and mulletheads and poseurs that would frequent it back then. Graham lives near there so he would know:
    "Then I drive into town and go to the Hudson Valley Mall
    And look at the youth in their Whitesnake T-shirts
    They're wearing a poor man's version of the haircut
    Man they might as well be from another universe
    I'd like to live In one world or another
    Baby one world or another Would almost seem right
    I'd like to see Peace on earth for my brother But I'm just a
    Ooooooh Big man on paper ooooh
    Big man on paper
    Oooh la la la la la la la la bop bop bop
    Oooh la la la la la la la la bop bop bop"

  • @nicks1266
    @nicks1266 11 місяців тому +4

    Just a Buck, which was the dollar store... The arcade in the food court next to the movie theater entrance that went out of business around 1995 or so when they started charging admission just to enter, and .10¢ per game to play. Namco opened up on the opposite corner of the food court (Sears side) around 1996. I haven't been there since 2000. This so called remodel reminds me of an Airport terminal...

  • @ceejay6553
    @ceejay6553 10 місяців тому +2

    I moved to Kingston around 2004 and frequented this mall often. However, even back then it was already starting to have many vacant store fronts. The store with the "distinctive front" I believe was FYE. The brick store across from it was Spencer's Gifts. Once IBM left in the 90s, I heard many businesses started to leave. When a city loses 10k+ people who would pass through the town all at once things start to die. I worked at a local business that opened up at one of the IBM buildings and we employed a few thousand each year (temporary positions) but even our business closed by 2014. I remember roaming this mall on a daily basis in between college and work.

  • @georgef551
    @georgef551 11 місяців тому +7

    Talk about a single design for everything, it's exactly the same as Whitney Field, what Hull did to it. Lights, carpet, fake walls, the "We are (Town name here)" motif. You can put both videos together side-by-side, and you'd think it's the same place, outside of original architectural elements.
    It's almost time for my annual Black Friday walk-through of Solomon Pond Mall (Their directory claims a comeback, I'll see), and the yearly X-mas Eve at my home mall, Whitney Field (as us older people still call it, "Searstown"). I'm a Leominsterite, so it's about as local as it gets. :)

    • @andysorensen1737
      @andysorensen1737 11 місяців тому +3

      Yeah, I feel like Whitney Field pulls the Hull renovations off WAY better than HVM. I get what Hull tries to do in these renovations in theory, but you can only paper over so much before it becomes the creepy maze HVM is.

    • @georgef551
      @georgef551 11 місяців тому +1

      @@andysorensen1737 It doesn't help that the covered-up dead stores is what was dead when they were done, and there's many new dead ones. Whitney has just a few that died post-renovation. This place, ouch.

  • @Anon-vc5jr
    @Anon-vc5jr 10 місяців тому +2

    During the very late 90s and through the 2000s, I used to go here all the time as a kid! My mother worked at the Taco Bell that used to be at the far right corner next to the Thai boxing boxing place. Fun fact, that Thai boxing place used to be an arcade cave. It shutdown around early 2010s sadly. The food court… it’s really sad to see once a vibrant place, now so empty. There used to be a few pizza places there, convenience stores, and much more. At least ya height, I’d say at 10+ food places. Hot topic, Spencer’s, yankee candle, etc. this place is dead now. It really make me sad to see the mall like this. But hey, at least the movie theater is still open.

  • @ethanyukoweic9159
    @ethanyukoweic9159 11 місяців тому +4

    Use to go to this mall all the time growing up!

  • @lponm
    @lponm 10 місяців тому +3

    I didn't think it could even get more empty the last time I was there about 6 years ago. They had the Best Buy open and that was a big anchor store.
    The NCG cinema changed ownership a few times.
    Target is definitely what is keeping it alive.

  • @FSAPOJake
    @FSAPOJake 11 місяців тому +6

    Wilton Mall in Wilton/Saratoga NY is shockingly dead. It was struggling pretty badly by 2019 or so, and the lockdown period did not help. The entire food court is deserted except one restaurant, the movie theater is gone, several big stores are gone, and it's empty most of the time.
    Really crazy to me cause it was always so bustling when I was a kid. It certainly lasted longer than Clifton Country Mall which was dead by the mid-2000s.
    Also, don't forget Aviation Mall in Queensbury NY. That one has been dead for almost 20 years and yet is somehow still standing.

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 10 місяців тому +2

      Yet crossgates and colonie still thrive. Crossgates may get a Costco soon.

    • @FSAPOJake
      @FSAPOJake 10 місяців тому

      @@alb12345672 Crossgates is having problems with gang violence and stores are starting to desert it too. Colonie Center is in way better shape.

    • @MATTKBAN
      @MATTKBAN 10 місяців тому

      I’m from Saratoga and this video immediately made me think of the Saratoga Mall which used to be right beside the Wilton Mall. So odd to think of that now having two malls next to one another. I’d guess it was around ‘99 the Saratoga Mall was torn down to make Home Depot and all the other stores next to them. Only the Price Chopper/Market 32 was there during the same time.

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +3

    8:30 This was the Albany Saving Bank 1980’s into the 90’s. It was a good bank. But when they got taken over by a bigger bank doing banking there immediately got stupid. A lot of locals miss Albany Savings Bank.

  • @catskillmtnsmtb6147
    @catskillmtnsmtb6147 11 місяців тому +4

    Fun Fact, I'm pretty sure there is a loose diamond on the floor in the Kay Jewelers store. I go to this mall twice a week for Innate Movement Parkour with my kids. I probably put 10 miles a week of walking there.

    • @azieg9ygeb
      @azieg9ygeb 10 місяців тому

      Secret side quest!

  • @ryadtlr
    @ryadtlr 10 місяців тому +1

    I grew up here, this is so sad. There was a Burger King, not in the food court. Also there was a papa Gino’s pizza where you had to walk up steps to get into. I miss the memories. Thank you for the video.

  • @brian56
    @brian56 11 місяців тому +2

    We used to hang out there on Friday nd Saturday nights back in the late 80s. It always was packed back then.

  • @BrettLesPaul
    @BrettLesPaul 11 місяців тому +3

    7:52 The wall to the right of the Macy’s entrance was a hair salon well into the 90’s or later.

  • @neillowy
    @neillowy 11 місяців тому +3

    At 22:01 that was the location of Hess dept store, one of the 3 original anchors in 1981. I worked in the 80's in that mall at the "Record World" store. We were next to a Tom McAnn and across the hall from the Friendlies. Still had Caldours and Montgomery Ward right across 9W from the mall.

    • @guyhurley9417
      @guyhurley9417 11 місяців тому +1

      Don't forget "Big Scot" at the Kings Mall right down the street!

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 10 місяців тому +2

      The Kings mall ( where marshall's is today) was built in the 1970's its anchor store was called mammoth mart and the mall was called mammoth mall. There used to be a walter reed drive in movie theater there in the 1960's I went as a kid with my parents. The Mavis tire store across the street was a indoor movie theater owned by walter reed which was next to montgomery wards.

    • @ISheolraver
      @ISheolraver 10 місяців тому

      Big Scot's was originally in uptown Kingston where Romeo Ford/Kingston Nissan now reside. At the ramps for Rt. 28 and Rt. 209. @@guyhurley9417

    • @ISheolraver
      @ISheolraver 10 місяців тому

      A Weis supermarket. The original town of Ulster video game arcade. Sizzler. Tony's Pizza next to the Arcade. Mammoth mall and memories.@@dojocho1894

    • @ericheatmiser2099
      @ericheatmiser2099 5 місяців тому

      I worked at Rumford Pet Center. Loved working there while in High School. I got to see most of my friends as they shopped in the mall to pass time away.

  • @victoriahanke5086
    @victoriahanke5086 10 місяців тому +1

    I think these empty malls would make a great place to roller skate again! Music and lighting and I think kids and adults would enjoy the hallways! Just a thought!

  • @CaptainMcKayRandom
    @CaptainMcKayRandom 10 місяців тому +2

    At about 3:00, the hallway you’re walking up used to have an FYE, a big shoe place, and a jewelry store on the right. On the left was a Hot Topic. Those are the most recent ones I can recall, and the huge storefront at 4:35 was the old FYE before it downsized and moved over to the corner by GameStop.
    There used to be a musical instrument store (Abrams, I believe?) if you made a left at the center intersection, but that was back in like 2003 so I don’t know how long they were around. The Best Buy used to be right by Target, across from Dick’s. I BELIEVE it was Buffalo Wild Wings at one point across from the post office at 13:25.
    I couldn’t believe it when the entire thing got carpeted. I was in the mall a few months back and filmed a little for one of my videos, it’s basically a liminal space now. Crazy to see how far it’s fallen.

    • @ISheolraver
      @ISheolraver 10 місяців тому +1

      That certainly was an Abrams Music store. I worked there.
      Carpet covers many a tile I replaced when the kiosks got moved around or tiles got broken. I had several commercial contracts in that mall back then. Cyberstation arcade interior paint and wall treatments as well. Pyramid was a terrible outfit to subcontract to.
      I also was there at the malls grand opening in '81. Memories.

    • @kevbo7733
      @kevbo7733 10 місяців тому +1

      Who remembers the Ground Round. Was there for the Bulls championship game when there was a power outage in Saugerties in 96. I'm pretty sure a young lady was murdered there a few years prior.

    • @shaynak745
      @shaynak745 10 місяців тому +2

      I vaguely remember The Ground Round. I believe it was across from the Post Office. I also remember lots of popcorn, everywhere!

    • @ISheolraver
      @ISheolraver 10 місяців тому

      Sharon Inger, 42 years old, the night manager at Ground Round, was stabbed to death by a lunatic employee trying to steal back his personnel file. He also stole $4000. He died 2 weeks later jumping from a moving car while highly intoxicated.@@kevbo7733

  • @charlestonpinballarcade
    @charlestonpinballarcade 3 місяці тому +1

    A hull mall is better than no mall.
    Down here in SC, Hull is doing a really good job at the Prince of Orange Mall in Orangeburg and also Sumter Mall. Both towns would not have a mall if it wasn’t for Hull doing their bland refresh, keeping out flea market type stores and having security watch the malls. Admittedly, they are both high vacancy, but I doubt there’s many other property companies that want these malls other than for the land value.
    Good video Tom! You always do great work! 🎉

  • @toriwolf5978
    @toriwolf5978 3 місяці тому

    Wow love these mall walks so interesting ❤lots of channels are now doing these so fun to watch……

  • @blanton1624
    @blanton1624 10 місяців тому

    I agree, it is a dead mall. I started working for a mall in the Dallas/Ft Worth Texas area in 1997 called Grapevine Mills. It was booming on opening and slowed down but never stopped doing business. I left the mall in 2011 and even today it is still going strong. The amazing thing about all of the dead malls around the country is a majority of them are closing or closed but then there are a few still open and doing well. I can understand why they would be in decline since internet commerce is so popular, but I am not sure that this is the only answer. Very strange! I still love these mall videos. It brings back a happier time for me. Thank You for taking the time to record and post these!

  • @CharcoleGrill
    @CharcoleGrill 11 місяців тому +1

    This mall was my childhood it used to be packed everytime I went. There used to be a whole tropical themed Mr Smoothie stand near that GameStop at the food court entrance

  • @user-vg9lf5uy7o
    @user-vg9lf5uy7o 10 місяців тому

    I grew up in upstate NY and used hang out at the local malls which most are ghost towns now. I moved to Sarasota Florida and the large mall here is thriving and packed with great stores and restaurants. It brings me back to the good ole days.

  • @ronnor99
    @ronnor99 3 дні тому

    I've been in this mall when I was younger and went there afew months ago, it was so surreal to walk trough the absolute quiet fallowed by the rare stores in random corners, I've peaked trough some of the covers and there's almost nothing left besides limited furniture and the painted walls. Sad but times change and there's not much I can do about it but remember

  • @caellumwoodward
    @caellumwoodward 4 місяці тому +1

    I live in Hurley, NY and born in Kingston, NY and I literally been to that Mall a lot and still have and when I was in Dayhab, we eat lunch at the food court with our lunch and then walk around this entire mall and it was not the same seeing every walls and dead stores that literally used to be stores that we liked but not anymore because it literally makes me think about all of the stores in the Hudson Valley Mall all over again way back in the past before it got shut down permanently because I literally wish we had a Time Machine so we can travel back in time to 1990's, 2000's, and Early 2010's to revisit all of the stores in the Hudson Valley Mall and also the rest of the stores like Blockbuster, Toys R Us, Best Buy, Radio Shack, Gander Mountain, Office Depot, etc. all over Town of Ulster way before Shut Down Again, it would be the Bomb and I'll make me very happy again someday in the future.

  • @bladeddt00ify
    @bladeddt00ify 11 місяців тому +1

    I was there from 2000 up to 2002, there used to be a Nathan Famous where I used to work, on my lunch there was an arcade place where I hangout with some of my good friends at the time, had fun 😢😊 so many memories 😢😢

  • @jameshopkins5702
    @jameshopkins5702 11 місяців тому +7

    So creepy and sad and weird at the same time

  • @ApproachMedium
    @ApproachMedium 4 місяці тому

    This was my mall growing up in the late 90's 2000's. I was in high school '99-'03 and this mall was the place to hangout and socialize Friday nights. I actually just walked through here again recently with my brother and we couldn't believe how dead it was compared to how exciting it used to be. I'll try to name off some of the businesses I remember circa 2000 or so.
    :40 - Gamestop used to be a Walden Books
    :49 - Auntie Annies was where the photo of the big ship is
    2:10 - KA Fitness used to be Old Navy
    2:18 - The kickboxing place (with the red walls) used to be a sick arcade
    3:04 - The empty store with the gate at one point was either an Abercrombie or Hollister. Before that it was a KB Toys
    3:22 - Across from the last one was TSX a skateboard and skateware store. After TSX got their own standalone store another skate store went in here but I can't remember the name of it. Also to note, the spot the video is being filmed from in this particular moment was the location of the Youth Booth. I'm not sure exactly what their purpose was but it was a great spot for awkward kids like me to hangout with other awkward kids lol.
    3:58 - This was FYE, *the* place to get all the latest CDs of the day
    4:15 - Hot Topic
    4:53 - on the right was Zales or some other jewelry store.
    5:25 - on the right corner was an H&M later on. It was some other clothing shop before that.
    5:40 onward was mostly women's clothing stores.
    6:12 - Where the green sign is was a Friendly's and before that (like early 90's) it was a Pizza Hut or some other pizza joint.
    6:21 - On the right was Victoria's Secret.
    6:37 - Yankee Candle
    7:28 - Left, Dress Barn
    10:00 - There wasn't much down this hallway IIRC. Just some snack shops leading to J C Penny. I think there was a pet store somewhere in here at one time.
    11:48 - Jimmy Jazz was a Reebok shoes
    12:44 - BSA was a Radio Shack.
    12:56 - The dentist office was a really cool Asian novelty store. If you were into Animae or Pokemon back in the late 90's/2000's this was the place to get the goods. They also carried Asian candies and snacks.
    13:27 - On the left was an entrance to the Ground Round restaurant. There was an absolutely grizzly murder there in the early 2000's and it shutdown after that. IIRC it was gruesome enough they didn't even try to make it another restaurant after that.
    There's plenty of others I'm forgetting. It's just wild how frenetic that place used to be 20 years ago compared to how it is now. But to be fair, I think that mall was already on the decline in the early 2000's. I recall a lot of stores opening, only to go out of business a year or less later. The smaller stores also moved around a lot and my understanding was it was a way to keep their rent low. Also worth noting, there was a shooting here in 2003 I believe. No one died and I think only on person was injured, a marine working a recruiting booth outside where the current BSA is.

  • @ruby055
    @ruby055 11 місяців тому +4

    The spot where stopped and looked thru a grating to a wall with a service window was a Cohens Fashion Optical in the 80s

  • @GN-dp7ej
    @GN-dp7ej 2 місяці тому

    In the 90s as a young kid I have so many memories in this mall. Loved going to kb toys and begging my parents to get stuff. There was a Burger King not part of the food court that had its own separate space I loved eating at. Id walk around the big department stores like JCPenney, filenes and others while my parents would shop for clothes. Used to get my haircuts here all the time. Had an arcade we used to go to. Heck in the 2000s it was still lively.
    Looking at this now it feels sad the community no longer has a place to gather.

  • @WorldsWorstBoy
    @WorldsWorstBoy 10 місяців тому +2

    I remember this mall doing decent business back in the day....

  • @spencerblais2539
    @spencerblais2539 11 місяців тому +4

    Not familiar with this place, but man... There are so many opportunities for studios to move on in and renovate this place top to bottom but it's wasted. Kind of a shame, really. As mall culture is going to be on the way out sometime in my life, I'd say it's best to renovate on what works and remove or restructure what doesn't.

  • @rickc303
    @rickc303 10 місяців тому +1

    Coyote Cafe used to be across from the cinema with a lot of outdoor windows, still have a matchbook from them

  • @ededward6351
    @ededward6351 10 місяців тому +1

    After you walk with the Gamestop on your right, you get to the center of the mall, and about one store back from the center, on the left, was a Papa Gino's Pizza. we always thought it was cool that Papa Gino's served beer, although me & my friends were too young to drink at that time. we always got the pan pizza. I was in New England in the last year & had to stop at a Papa Gino's, but apparently they don't have that pan pizza anymore.

  • @brian56
    @brian56 11 місяців тому +3

    I love the signs on the ceiling that say "shop the Hudson valley mall".

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  11 місяців тому

      Yeah, that's kind of difficult when there are almost no stores left.

  • @nancy4184
    @nancy4184 10 місяців тому +1

    Used to live near Kingston two years ago, now back in NYC. That store at 3:53 was a Shoe Dept. And across I think was a Spencers 😂 There were jewerly stores and the food court was open. Definitely way less stuff than the last time was there

  • @moflow99
    @moflow99 10 місяців тому +1

    So happy i grew up a gen X-er when i see this. I lived in Danbury Ct. and we got a fantastic mall when i was a teen in the late 80's. Fun place to work and hang out, and since it was built on the old fairgrounds it got a fair theme... including a full sized carousel in the food court!
    Oh, and my belief on why they carpet dead malls is... yes, you don't need to polish the floor, but also you don't get that eerie echo when 1 person in heels is walking through a deserted hall with no other people to buffer the sound.

  • @thediecastguy8535
    @thediecastguy8535 6 місяців тому +1

    Hull Property Group also owns the Richmond Mall in Richmond, IN and it also looks like that inside with all the empty stores walled off

  • @Fargo622
    @Fargo622 Місяць тому

    The store space at 4:00 used to be an FYE. I know because I used to come to this mall all the time when I was a kid. By the early 2010's, I had completely stopped going and when I last visited in the mid 2010's or so, it was almost completely dead, expect the floor was still tile and they hadn't walled up all the open spaces. The only businesses that are still there back when I was a kid are the Unisex Hair Palace, the Gamestop (which used to be in a small space on the opposite side of the walkway), Dick's Sporting Goods, and the movie theater (which used to be a Regal Cinema).

  • @julieb750
    @julieb750 10 місяців тому +3

    Fun fact: Downtown Kingston is now full of some pretty great local shops. It’s good to see local people’s businesses doing well. The problem with malls is that America became way over retailed with chain stores because real estate developers kept developing every square inch of land. In Upstate New York that included a lot of farmland and woodland. Unfortunately, the population could not support all of that retail, which had too much sameness in the marketplace, as well. Now we are stuck with these empty eyesores. They really need to be demolished. Unless you want to have a spooky Halloween party, they’re pretty useless.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona 10 місяців тому

      Lot of truth to that statement. Downtowns are experiencing a revitalization because almost anything you can get at a mall, you can get online cheaper. The service is so much better at local establishments. What honestly surprised me at the time was how Pennys and Sears failed to adopt to technological changes. Remember Sears trying to get their appliance salespeople on tablets? Complete farce. They had everything in the catalog, all they had to do was get the infrastructure in place. Like Kodak, they were so sure of their business model.

  • @mistermena8204
    @mistermena8204 Місяць тому

    growing up in kingston i spent alot of time here in the late 90s and early 2000s. it was a mad house on fridays and this place was thriving. its really sad how bad it died.

  • @votaws
    @votaws 10 місяців тому

    Nice review of the Mall ..camera shots are good and info interesting

  • @shawnstreeter236
    @shawnstreeter236 11 місяців тому +3

    I grew up in Kingston and remember when the Mall opened in 83. It was the spot for many years . Like Kingston, it has decayed and whittled away over the years.

  • @thegerm574
    @thegerm574 11 місяців тому +7

    Stores Food court had Subway,McDonald’s Namco Arcade coyote Cafe. The Anchors were Sears,Macys,Old Navy,Jc Penny. A wing was added in the 2000’s adding
    Best Buy,Dicks and Target. Best Buy closed a few years back. There was a shooting in the mall a few years back and a unrelated murder of a restaurant employee that was Ground around at the time.

    • @angelgirl7321
      @angelgirl7321 11 місяців тому

      you forgot nathans and ground round

    • @thegerm574
      @thegerm574 11 місяців тому

      @@angelgirl7321 I don’t rennet a Nathan’s but I do remember Ground around and Friendly’s.

    • @angelgirl7321
      @angelgirl7321 11 місяців тому

      @@thegerm574 nathan's was where mcdnalds was in the food court

    • @handle-schmandle
      @handle-schmandle 11 місяців тому

      The Macy’s spot was Filenes, and before that it was Hess.

    • @angelgirl7321
      @angelgirl7321 11 місяців тому

      @@thegerm574 burger king was also in the mall it was next to the kitchen store.

  • @TheAJUniverse
    @TheAJUniverse 10 місяців тому +1

    Come two hours north to ViaPort Mall in Rotterdam. Nobody talks about it but the place is dead. So dead that they had the last KMart in the area and now NYS occupies the old stores for its employees

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  10 місяців тому

      Thanks. Just added it to my list. It didn't come up when I searched for malls in that area, probably because it doesn't have mall in the name. I'll do the malls in that general area soon...

  • @timjobson9796
    @timjobson9796 10 місяців тому

    Shopped there in mid 80’s to early 90’s for school!! You could barely move around!! How sad!! The stores I remember are chess king/ tee pee dashery / macys/sears / glen peter jewelry/kay jewelry/wilson leather