I have a buddy who lives in the area and I saw what the mall looks like today, like this very day. I am sad how quickly they decided to move on their renovation plans. The main front entrance is gone, stripped away, leaving metal beams. The 2 story portion I am sure is next. Boscov's is closed off from the mall. Sucks.
@@RawRealRetail Its so sad. I make it my business to go out and visit malls, even when they are far away. I will be going to Willowbrook, anf Livingston soon. Was hoping to get to go to Monmouth. 😔
I moved away from nj back in 2007. I used to go to Monmouth mall all the time as a kid. So many great memories with family and friends there. I’m sad it will no longer be there. 😢
I just watched your Willow Grove Park Mall video, and I was sooo hoping you also had a video for Monmouth Mall, as this was my childhood mall. I grew up in nearby Ocean Township, and my first job in high school was at Suncoast Video; I can't believe it's still there! Btw, amazing job on Willow Grove! It's my local mall now that I live NE Philly. I love the historical clips of its past as an amusement park; it makes me wish I was around to experience that magical time.
my childhood mall growing up while i was living in freehold since there was no raceway mall back then till 1990. all we had was small manalapan mall which was left to be desired but my mom and grandma loved steinbach. but i read the lil info posted. actually the caldor opened there in the early 80's like around 83. so wow that alexanders didnt last too long. shoulda kept wards for what it was worth.
I barely remember the Manalapan Mall. I remember going up to Raceway Mall when they opened in 1990 and being blown away by all the great stores they "had". I do remember going up to Manalapan Mall some time after that and the place was a ghost town as most of the stores left. Then they bulldozed the whole thing and threw up the Target Store and Wegmans.
@@guardian08527 The very same thing happened to the Seaview Square Mall in Ocean Township. It's now a strip mall with a Target and a Wegmans. Freehold Raceway still blows my mind. It's definitely one of the best malls in NJ.
I bought my senior prom dress at that very same Lord and Taylor's! My first job in high school was at the Suncoast Video. So many fond memories of Monmouth.
Was just up there 3 weeks ago. They actually had a decent crowd. Thank god the Suncoast is still alive and kicking in there!!! I used to buy Anime tapes in there all the time back in 1998-2000. The only downside is Suncoast is starting to look more like a Spencers gift. The back of the store was all Funco Pop stuff and they had a small section for T shirts and specialty toys. The Movies sections are maybe 50% of what they used to be but it still has that Suncoast smell! We went over to the K-Mart down the street because it was the last of 5 K-Marts in my immediate area that was still open, sadly when we got there they were having a going out of business sale:( Aside from Suncoast, I couldn't find one damn store of interest outside of Barnes And Noble to be interesting. They had a whole store dedicated to Smart Phone cases/covers, and they wonder why Malls are dying???
I go to this mall all the time since my mom took me there when i was very young back in the 1970's, now the mall has gone downhill thanks to this terrible pandemic, my favorite store "Coffee Beanery" is gone, i really miss that store.
What a difference COVID made- kicking the mall squarely in it's vitals. The rare Suncoast Video is now closed, JcPenny's is on it's way out in October, and the remainder of the mall is a nearly lifeless shell. Even parts of the remaining anchors are bare space. And this really WAS a lively place in my childhood, but as the middle class that supported it has died away, so has this become a memorial to a life rather than an ongoing center of the community.
This Feb 2020 Spot the Difference wasn't easy. Odd layout, this mall. 0:28 - This level of Modell's is now gone. The lower level of Modell's still exists 1:12 - iFix moved to a smaller space at 3:44 - This space is empty, now 1:40 - This Auntie Anne's is gone. The smaller one to the left at 5:51 still exists 2:36 - Store to the right is an athletics store; Full Sized Run 2:44 - Abercrombie & Fitch is gone 3:15 - Astonishingly, this Suncoast is still open 3:16 - Talbots is now a clothing store called Track 23 3:44 - The iFix cellphone shop moved to the empty space beside Suit Fashion 5:27 - The empty space to the left is now a Beauty Store; Skin Perfection 5:53 - New York and Company is gone 6:54 - Empty store to the left is now a candy store; Sugar Pop 8:25 - Charlotte Russe is still open! Express is closing at the end of the month 10:09 - Payless is gone 11:31 - Professional Hair Design is gone
As the description says, it is Paul Rey - Potted Shrimp. It is from the 1978 album, "Zap! Kapow!!", on the label Chappell Recorded Music, LPC 1088 www.discogs.com/sell/item/2667689397
The next time we can get up to Massachusetts, it's definitely on the list. Eastern Mass is a gaping hole in our catalog, and there are several others over there we want to get to.
2020 must be affecting me. I’m finding it increasingly difficult to find things wrong with these malls. This one is pretty great. An orphaned anchor is the only unfortunate thing. Lord & Taylor would not have been a strong tenant in any event. I’d subdivide it up and created space for more inline stores. At least that’s what is being done where I live. Anyway the mall has a strong owner with very deep pockets so I’m confident they will deal with that situation quickly.
Exactly my thoughts when I hear the term "empty anchor". Just turn it into an extension of the wing it vacated. Most of these anchors have goods that name brand inline shops sell...just a different selection of them. (Most likely Macy's, Dillards, and Bloomingdales) The owners of the malls or shopping centers should ask the brand name corporate stores if they want to expand, so they can take in whatever is left of the dept store that is closing's stock (if that brand sells their stuff in that store). I think that the empty/derelict/abandoned anchor thing is a problem, especially in closed air malls. For open air I don't see that as a problem as long as the developer uses their brain and levels an anchor space (with no store in it for at least 6 or more months) and extends the section...even if it does include smaller anchor spaces. (Sears and JCP are an exception because they sell mostly private label stuff) Yes the shopping center near me used to have a full Sears anchor, but I think it was one of the first stores to close...they are reduced to a bed and appliance store now. The space it took up was turned into an expansion of the wing. It's amazing how many stores that space created and a wing court. This wing expansion also has a Bloomingdales as an anchor...most likely first and only store where I live. It feels too high end...like a high end Macy's. Nordstrom moved into that expansion as well. This wing expansion is an example of one in an open air shopping center. I feel like the crime in the area is the thing that will kill it eventually.
that lord and taylor did last almost 30 years in that mall. they have been struggling since may was bought out by macys the one in woodbridge i believe has closed which is near my house.
Christopher o neal Up until the fall of 2019 Lord & Taylor was actually owned by Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s largest department store. They sold it to Le Tote an online retailer. Hudson’s poured millions of money into the chain, however could not turn it around. HB also owns Saks and Saks Off Fifth.
G! Before Hudson’s bay was it private? And I think Hudson Bay brought it around 2010 or something (could be mistaken). I used to work at this Lord and Taylor at Monmouth, and I’m pretty sure right when I started is when HB bought them
Id move macys to l&t spot and open a dick's/field and stream or nordstrom in the macys spot or von maur but add more stores so all the anchors have two floor access
I keep coming back to this video, especially now. Thanks for this. Probably the last video of it looking this "lively". 😔
I have a buddy who lives in the area and I saw what the mall looks like today, like this very day. I am sad how quickly they decided to move on their renovation plans. The main front entrance is gone, stripped away, leaving metal beams. The 2 story portion I am sure is next. Boscov's is closed off from the mall. Sucks.
@@RawRealRetail Its so sad. I make it my business to go out and visit malls, even when they are far away. I will be going to Willowbrook, anf Livingston soon. Was hoping to get to go to Monmouth. 😔
I can't believe how almost none of these stores are here now. Its so sad seeing the Monmouth Mall the shape its in now.
Thank You for this. I was born and raised in NJ, and moved away over a year ago. It's nice seeing a bit of "Home" .
I like coming to this mall sometimes.
I moved away from nj back in 2007. I used to go to Monmouth mall all the time as a kid. So many great memories with family and friends there. I’m sad it will no longer be there. 😢
I like the wood panel Macy's entrance. Like the old suncoast sign.
I particular liked their Macy's entrances.
thats been untouched since the bamberger days
@@retroguy1976 So true, and I'm so happy that someone remembers Bamburger's! I hope they never change it.
@@danibug11 if monmouth doesnt get redeveloped. they are planning that for the future
This is my local mall! I come every Sunday!
I just watched your Willow Grove Park Mall video, and I was sooo hoping you also had a video for Monmouth Mall, as this was my childhood mall. I grew up in nearby Ocean Township, and my first job in high school was at Suncoast Video; I can't believe it's still there!
Btw, amazing job on Willow Grove! It's my local mall now that I live NE Philly. I love the historical clips of its past as an amusement park; it makes me wish I was around to experience that magical time.
Thanks so much, Dani!
my childhood mall growing up while i was living in freehold since there was no raceway mall back then till 1990. all we had was small manalapan mall which was left to be desired but my mom and grandma loved steinbach. but i read the lil info posted. actually the caldor opened there in the early 80's like around 83. so wow that alexanders didnt last too long. shoulda kept wards for what it was worth.
I barely remember the Manalapan Mall. I remember going up to Raceway Mall when they opened in 1990 and being blown away by all the great stores they "had". I do remember going up to Manalapan Mall some time after that and the place was a ghost town as most of the stores left. Then they bulldozed the whole thing and threw up the Target Store and Wegmans.
@@guardian08527 The very same thing happened to the Seaview Square Mall in Ocean Township. It's now a strip mall with a Target and a Wegmans.
Freehold Raceway still blows my mind. It's definitely one of the best malls in NJ.
One my first jobs at this mall lol, working at Lord and Taylor back in the day
I bought my senior prom dress at that very same Lord and Taylor's! My first job in high school was at the Suncoast Video. So many fond memories of Monmouth.
@@danibug11 Definitely. I haven’t been to that mall in a while, but I’ve heard it’s not anything like it used to be unfortunately
Was just up there 3 weeks ago. They actually had a decent crowd. Thank god the Suncoast is still alive and kicking in there!!! I used to buy Anime tapes in there all the time back in 1998-2000. The only downside is Suncoast is starting to look more like a Spencers gift. The back of the store was all Funco Pop stuff and they had a small section for T shirts and specialty toys. The Movies sections are maybe 50% of what they used to be but it still has that Suncoast smell! We went over to the K-Mart down the street because it was the last of 5 K-Marts in my immediate area that was still open, sadly when we got there they were having a going out of business sale:( Aside from Suncoast, I couldn't find one damn store of interest outside of Barnes And Noble to be interesting. They had a whole store dedicated to Smart Phone cases/covers, and they wonder why Malls are dying???
Looks like a nice clean mall
I go to this mall all the time since my mom took me there when i was very young back in the 1970's, now the mall has gone downhill thanks to this terrible pandemic, my favorite store "Coffee Beanery" is gone, i really miss that store.
What a difference COVID made- kicking the mall squarely in it's vitals. The rare Suncoast Video is now closed, JcPenny's is on it's way out in October, and the remainder of the mall is a nearly lifeless shell. Even parts of the remaining anchors are bare space. And this really WAS a lively place in my childhood, but as the middle class that supported it has died away, so has this become a memorial to a life rather than an ongoing center of the community.
I live right next to this mall lol
This Feb 2020 Spot the Difference wasn't easy. Odd layout, this mall.
0:28 - This level of Modell's is now gone. The lower level of Modell's still exists
1:12 - iFix moved to a smaller space at 3:44 - This space is empty, now
1:40 - This Auntie Anne's is gone. The smaller one to the left at 5:51 still exists
2:36 - Store to the right is an athletics store; Full Sized Run
2:44 - Abercrombie & Fitch is gone
3:15 - Astonishingly, this Suncoast is still open
3:16 - Talbots is now a clothing store called Track 23
3:44 - The iFix cellphone shop moved to the empty space beside Suit Fashion
5:27 - The empty space to the left is now a Beauty Store; Skin Perfection
5:53 - New York and Company is gone
6:54 - Empty store to the left is now a candy store; Sugar Pop
8:25 - Charlotte Russe is still open! Express is closing at the end of the month
10:09 - Payless is gone
11:31 - Professional Hair Design is gone
full size run is owned by a buddy of mine its been there since june of 2019
Also, the Ruby Tuesday near the Hair Design place is gone.
What is the name of the very first song in this video; I couldn't find it in the description or anywhere!!!
As the description says, it is Paul Rey - Potted Shrimp.
It is from the 1978 album, "Zap! Kapow!!", on the label Chappell Recorded Music, LPC 1088
www.discogs.com/sell/item/2667689397
Thanks 😎
I’ve been to this mall when I stayed at the crystal inn motel.
Raw & real retail, can you do cape cod mall in Barnstable Massachusetts?
The next time we can get up to Massachusetts, it's definitely on the list. Eastern Mass is a gaping hole in our catalog, and there are several others over there we want to get to.
2020 must be affecting me. I’m finding it increasingly difficult to find things wrong with these malls. This one is pretty great. An orphaned anchor is the only unfortunate thing. Lord & Taylor would not have been a strong tenant in any event. I’d subdivide it up and created space for more inline stores. At least that’s what is being done where I live. Anyway the mall has a strong owner with very deep pockets so I’m confident they will deal with that situation quickly.
Exactly my thoughts when I hear the term "empty anchor". Just turn it into an extension of the wing it vacated. Most of these anchors have goods that name brand inline shops sell...just a different selection of them. (Most likely Macy's, Dillards, and Bloomingdales) The owners of the malls or shopping centers should ask the brand name corporate stores if they want to expand, so they can take in whatever is left of the dept store that is closing's stock (if that brand sells their stuff in that store). I think that the empty/derelict/abandoned anchor thing is a problem, especially in closed air malls. For open air I don't see that as a problem as long as the developer uses their brain and levels an anchor space (with no store in it for at least 6 or more months) and extends the section...even if it does include smaller anchor spaces. (Sears and JCP are an exception because they sell mostly private label stuff)
Yes the shopping center near me used to have a full Sears anchor, but I think it was one of the first stores to close...they are reduced to a bed and appliance store now. The space it took up was turned into an expansion of the wing. It's amazing how many stores that space created and a wing court. This wing expansion also has a Bloomingdales as an anchor...most likely first and only store where I live. It feels too high end...like a high end Macy's. Nordstrom moved into that expansion as well. This wing expansion is an example of one in an open air shopping center. I feel like the crime in the area is the thing that will kill it eventually.
that lord and taylor did last almost 30 years in that mall. they have been struggling since may was bought out by macys the one in woodbridge i believe has closed which is near my house.
Christopher o neal Up until the fall of 2019 Lord & Taylor was actually owned by Hudson’s Bay, Canada’s largest department store. They sold it to Le Tote an online retailer. Hudson’s poured millions of money into the chain, however could not turn it around. HB also owns Saks and Saks Off Fifth.
G! Before Hudson’s bay was it private? And I think Hudson Bay brought it around 2010 or something (could be mistaken). I used to work at this Lord and Taylor at Monmouth, and I’m pretty sure right when I started is when HB bought them
Turns out the owner is complete idiot as this mall is set to be demolished in 2024.
The lord and taylor closure is very recent due to restructuring after le tote bougt L&T
now they are outta business sad thats happened
Lord & Taylor's always had outdated clothing at that mall. Macy's was much better.
Id move macys to l&t spot and open a dick's/field and stream or nordstrom in the macys spot or von maur but add more stores so all the anchors have two floor access
they have nordstorm in nearby freehold. i dont see another in the shore region
The monmouth mall really need a lego store 😫