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Dead Mall Series inspired me to photograph and video my local dying malls. My Mom also calls our once local hotbed the "dead Mall" when she goes there.
Random Fact: Harry Houdini hated Psychics and Clairvoyants to the point he would break off friendships with people. He actively spent years of his life debunking them, at one point catching one claiming to be channelling his mother, and addressed him as Harry. His birth name is Erik, Harry is a stage name. Not related to malls at all, but I remembered it when I saw the psychic commercials lol
He wanted to talk to his mother after her death. But the episode with a psychic started his crusade against them. But yeah his friend Arthur Conan Doyle broke his friendship because of Houdini's debunking of his favorite psychics. To a point where Conan Doyle claimed that Houdini was the greatest psychic suppressing the capabilities of lesser ones so he can show that they're worthless.
@@careymulligan1403 That's bizarre. Wasn't the whole reason of this place falling-apart from contamination and structural integrity failure due to its foundation being literal garbage? What makes them think they can just live with it now?
I went to school in an abandoned Walmart building during 6th and 7th grade, so I actually have seen what one looks like completely empty, and it had been abandoned for at least 15 years before the school moved in. They put up partition walls to make classrooms and they kept a lot of the old fixtures to use for classroom storage. It was supposed to be temporary but ended up staying there for 8 years.
@@awkydrey if you Google charter school in former Walmart building it will take you to the school’s history page. They opened the school in 2009 and obviously building a whole school costs lots of money, which they did not have, so they rented abandoned buildings in town until they got a grant to build the new one and moved in in like 2017/2018. It was absolutely horrible for learning because it was so loud but they didn’t have any other choice for the time being.
@@scdu oh yeah the whole reason they had to found this school was because they shut down 6 schools in the parish due to lack of funding and were going to send everybody to one school, which is not big enough and not exactly safe.
There are many excellent historians on youtube currently. A few to check out are Military History Visualized, Military Aviation History, Greg's Airplanes and Automobiles.
Dan Bell is str8 up UA-cam’s best kept secret, OG chronicler of modern American economic decay, so many imitators now but ain’t no Dan like the real Dan!!
There's only one Dan indeed. Like going through a time Capsule of how once the wick burned bright but like many, malls, high streets, symbols of economic boom and Strength, the slowly dimming until they go out
Well as Dionne Warwick has said, “girlfriend it’s time for you to lay down.” Thank You Dan Bell for another entertaining episode of the Dead Mall Series.
The graffiti in that Wal-Mart looks like stuff you would see in a beat-em-up game from the 90's hahaha. "someone died here", anarchy symbols, "smile, your'e on camera", "becca was here".
Regarding the safe/lack thereof, I use to be a bank teller in a branch that was inside a kroger and we had a safe. It wasn't a fully walk-in, just a decent size standing safe, think it was around 4 tons of steel rough and was maybe 4x6x4. We didn't need to keep the same volume of cash and those in-store branches are pretty low traffic so that sufficed for us. I think we had around 130k-180k most of the time, where as a larger branch (at least for the bank I worked for) would have anywhere form 300-700k depending on the traffic.
Yeah I worked as a teller at a pretty small branch, no larger than one found in a store that was located in the skyway system of Downtown Minneapolis, and yeah, the safe was like nine by five feet. Thing is that we only ever had like 60K tops in that branch and a larger one would have no more than I wanna say like 250.
I worked for Wal-Mart in the late 90's. They built a Supercenter right next to the old "Division 1" (no groceries) store, so I got to see both the new store and the old one completely empty. That store you visited must have been one of the last Division 1 stores built. There aren't many left. Some were converted by expanding the footprint. If you ever walk into a Wal-Mart with a drop ceiling in the center, that's the old store and either side with high ceilings is the expansion. On a different note, a RED Ames cart, that is seriously old and rare.
Yeah, this one was built in 2006 which was very late for Div 1 but it was intended to eventually become a super center and designed to be easily expanded (as most of the later Div 1 stores were). Giant Eagle has a lot of influence and I have to wonder if the initial lack of grocery was a concession Walmart made in order to attract Giant Eagle to the center.
the 2 closest Walmarts to me are both Div 1 stores. they are still kind of common near cities I feel like. Also you might be on to something about Giant Eagle as one of those 2 div 1 stores near me is literally attached to a Giant Eagle.
Talk about perfect timing for Dan to upload this video - it's cold, windy & snowing where I am tonight. Perfect weather, company & night to watch a new Dead Mall video from Dan Bell! Thanks Dan!!
btw,Shrink has to do with shrinkage, Or theft, from the store/ or establishment meaning stock leaving without being paid for , Just passing this along to everyone
I always feel like I’m being shown around precious historic heritage sites by a museum guide with the Dead Mall series. I think it’s because Dan’s voice is so hushed and respectful. It’s great. I could watch them all day.
Your abandoned malls videos are fantastic Dan, it just shows how fast times change in the 80's and 90's these places were the be all and end all of people's lives now they are handed back to nature and a lot of people now are realising they don't need to buy pointless crap to live anyway. God bless America from the UK.
@@mishfishy7645Thanks a lot, Amazon. Online sites on the age of the internet wasn't the only factor,that had to do with retail stores declining to be in business anymore. As the times changed,the economy had been altered,so did the people who had been baby boomers in the '50's and '60's had no longer existed. So did the geopolitics of the situation of our country's economy. Neighborhoods started to also change. What had happened to Garfield Heights,Ohio?
The "emergency shower" is where the maintenance guys would fill up and empty mop buckets, There would have been a dispenser there that automatically mixed the cleaner/water.
FROM WHAT I REMEMBER ABOUT THIS PLACE I SAW ON ANOTHER EXPLORERS CHANNEL, THAT THE ENTIRE PLAZA WAS BUILD ON A LANDFILL AND WASTE SITE, I WAS NOT JUST SINKING, BUT THE CHEMICALS COMING FROM THE GROUND MADE PEOPLE VERY ILL, AND AFTER INVESTIGATION THEY DECIDED TO CLOSE UP THE PLAZA, AND ITS BEEN VACANT AND NO DISCUSSION ON WHAT TO DO WITH THE PROPERTY
It's kind of sad that most of the video of the 163st mall was lost, though grateful Dan managed to save some of the footage. I think most viewers have certain malls that hold special memories for them and a big one for me is the 163rd street mall, which I grew up just a few miles from. Back when I was a little kid, it was an uncovered shopping plaza that had a big movie theatre and a kiddie amusement center. I have wonderful childhood memories of seeing movies there with my parents and celebrating friends' birthday parties at the kiddie park. Right before I started high-school, the shopping plaza was covered with that tarp-like roof and it became an official "mall". My high-school was right across the street from the mall, and I spent many lunch periods and(skipped classes if I'm being honest) hanging out at the arcade, bookstore, record shops, food court and the other shops and stores that were around back when the mall was still thriving.
Good God Almighty and everything butterscotch, I have missed these warped and incoherent intros! Im so happy, HAPPY, you are making thses again.Your dead mall series personally affected me to get thru so many 8 hour shifts of my 9-5. This is like eating fresh caviar after living off of day old fish cakes. Thank you for this delicacy of retro sustenance!!
Yeah, that building is 15 years old now so the roof is going to go soon. So those skylights will help vegetation thrive once the water gets in. It should be really neat to see in another 10 years or so.
Dan, you should really travel to the west coast to document much of the urban decay around here. Once thriving cities like San Francisco are now closing down entire districts of businesses. While you won’t get to do much interior exploration, I think you’d find it fascinating to see and document the history of of politics, high rent, homelessness and bad real estate do to an entire economy.
Looking in from the outside (Im from Australia), San Francisco seemed like a place that could do no wrong. I would totally be interested in the dichotomy of rich/poor, success/failure, and see SF as it is
@@rubberonasphalt It's the Tech Class who moved in and fucked everyone. Murdoch's media like to blame Communists but it has been the Vulture Capitalists in Tech who Fucked it all up. It's going to happen in places like Texas now where COL is going to displace tens of thousands of locals who are not "tech" and don't have the financial support to stave off Vulture Capitalists.
The section of the Kmart in Flint that you were in was converted to a Magoo’s Pet Outlet after the Kmart closed about 20 years ago, that’s why it was walled off. I remember that Kmart even had a restaurant in it, I miss being a kid in the 90’s.
5:28 There's actually an abandoned Walmart near me. The only reason is that the corporation moved from the smaller store to a much larger store literally 50-70 feet away from the old one.
Sank, dank, and rank!!! Fu*king winner!! Dan Bell is gold! We have a CVS Pharmacy in my hometown that was KNOWINGLY built on top of a shaft mine... and after 3 or 4 years of being open, everyone was shocked when the walls began to crack and the slab began to sink into the earth! Good job, guys! Which one of you drunks are on the planning board?
I know this video is like a year old, but at the mall I used to work at, we had a lot of empty spaces. We had one that used to be a bank and hadn't been occupied by anything else for years. It had two safes in it, probably 3x4x6 or so, heaviest doors I've ever moved.
As someone obsessed with urban exploration, I had seen videos on this place before but getting an update from Dan Bell of all people was a nice treat. Thanks for the awesome video, Dan! 😁👍
It totally wouldn't be opposed to seeing entire videos of the hilarious vintage video edits. Love 'em-the wackier the better and please don't stop making these gems.
The smaller part of the Kmart was probably a Kmart Foods, there were several built in Michigan in the 60s. Crazy to think if they had just removed the wall they would have basically had the concept of a "Super" Kmart/Walmart long before (but Meijer had already started building hypermarkets in 1962). There was also a K-Chef fast food restaurant for a few years. The one in Pontiac (store #2) had a K-Foods and a K-Chef. It's all bombed out now though.
The mains hum you heard could just be the transformer connected to grid power. Even if the main breaker was off, it would still be powered from the power grid side. Since there is no power draw, the transformer draws no power except a little loss to heat and the vibration you heard.
Even the pad mounted transformer was probably still live, which had also sunk with the ground, wonder what strain lies on the underground cables supplying it?
Sometimes a main breaker can buzz/hum even when powered off and connected to the line due to internal circuitry. As an electrician, I find it scary as fuck that parts of that switchgear is still potentially energized with covers off.
As soon as I saw ‘sank Walmart’ I knew it was going to be Garfield Heights, OH! Thrilled to have Dan check it out as I have explored this area a bit myself. There is quite an interesting backstory about the landfill and how this shopping center came to be (on top of it) I can’t find the exact video I initially saw a few years ago, but dig into if you can, very intriguing!
I googled it and was just reading up on it, thanks for mentioning that! I’m shocked that they already knew there was toxic stuff up there but didn’t care and built anyway. Well, maybe not that shocked, but it’s pretty disgraceful.
@@ilanarhian Fairlane Green in Allen Park, Michigan was the same concept; a power center built on a dump around the same time but it was actually done properly and is thriving. So this sort of reuse is possible if the developers know what they are doing.
I remember when this happened. I worked for Walmart for 20 years and helped close down one Walmart after a new one was built down the street. When I did it there was not a trace left. This was hastily done. That signage should never have been left.
They do have safes in woodforest they must have removed it entirely. Or scavengers stole an empty one. Seeing an empty one like that was wild, I work there currently.
I’m assuming the laziness of the designers, owners and construction, taking an old used brown field site, building over it quickly to cash in on commercial contracts, leading to a major design floor with the foundations sinking. Reminds me of the story of the foolish builder who builds his home on sand.
There was a nearly identical (but now much bigger) center built at the same time atop a dump near Detroit (Fairlane Green in Allen Park, MI) but it was built properly and is thriving. A 2-foot structural concrete cap was poured over the whole site and a methane extraction and alarm system was installed from the start.
I love that Nord VPN has literally stuck with you through thick and thin one hell of a company Speaks volumes to their character as a company they actually care which is a good thing because they’re looking after us in the end
I remember seeing the sunk walmart footage before...built atop a 1970's toxic landfill. It was on Jake's Bright Sun Films channel back in 2018. Dan reaching back into the archives and polishing up some old gems 💎 That place is pretty scary. People living in the Garfield Heights neighborhoods were getting sick from the buried toxic waste contaminating the ground water. Causing cancers of all kinds....brain tumors, lymphoma.
@@4m4nd4m I've worked there too. They're responsible for the closure of thousands and thousands of small businesses, not to mention the mass exodus of US manufacturing. Hell-Mart can fall off the face of the Earth for all I care. Hopefully they'll take Amazon with them if it ever happens.
I just love this series so much. Dan you’re so good at editing, audio mixing and capturing the ambiance and moods of these places PERFECTLY. Every time you upload I’m so excited.
I don't live that far from the K-Mart and I want to say it closed in late 2012. The last time I was in that particular K-Mart was with my dad back in 2007 and it wasn't open many years after that. It was an okay K-Mart, but it wasn't anything special. I did get a Scooby-Doo bed set for my 8th birthday from there is probably my most notable memory from that particular K-Mart.
I remember years ago, late at night, the infomercials would come on like these. The psychic friends and Miss Cleo, "I see in your future...a really HIGH phone bill." :D The Mall in Miami I have been to years ago in 2003 with my ex. Was a visit to see their family there, the mall seemed to have issues even back then.
We have an old KMart like that. They put a wall down the middle of the store. One side is now a grocery store and the other is currently vacant. It did have a store called Rose's but it went out of business and the other half of the store is unoccupied. The one you went to in Flint is probably the same way. Just put a wall down the middle and open up two different stores there but it is obvious nothing moved into the old KMart side because you can still see where the logo was.
My local mini mall (just one indoor strip) here in the UK is far from dead, but two of the biggest units are currently empty. I walked through this week and there's a fake Christmas tree in the doorway of one of the units, but they haven't covered the doors or windows so behind it is just an empty unit, very strong Dead Mall vibes 😅
I used to go to 163rd Street Mall regularly in the 80s when I was a teenager. That used to be THE place to go at that time for the people mainly in the northern part of Dade County. The last time I was in there was 13 years ago and even then I could see it was dying and that it was a shadow of its former self. Thank you for the current video of the place. It kind of hurts seeing it like this but oh well nothing lasts forever.
@@alexandersuarez9014 I remember as far back as the 70s when it didn't have the white canvass roof. It used to be an open air mall and it had a train in the front of the mall. It's just a matter of time before it is demolished or converted to another use. There should be pictures on the internet of the history of the mall. I'm going to see myself in a little while.
I’m from flint. That Kmart is now a reborn storage facility (Uhaul). That area you were in used to be part of the garden/auto center. Next to that Kmart on the other side used to be a save a lot, pet store and a few other grocery stores I can’t think of at the moment
Hi Dan Bell, I used to go to the 163rd Street Mall and my Dad worked there for 18 years. I noticed that the upper part where you were filming used to be a Suncoast movie store that encountered a troubling history which led to the upper level being closed for 28 years. The part where you filmed the artificial plants used to be a high end restaurant. I will like to meet you at the mall again and give you some history.
Saw an abandoned Walmart too. When ours turned from a non-grocery to the big ones, they couldn't build onto the strip mall to expand it, so they abandoned and built a new one down the road. It was weird as hell.
Another great Dead Mall video!!! Love your vids so much,,, Upon seeing miscellaneous items in abandoned buildings (like those drawers of tape and coupons in the old Kmart or the old Walmart signs), I always think to myself "when was the last time someone set it down and never picked it back up?"
Can I just say that Dan Bell is one of the most underrated channels on YT, I was amazed to find such fascinating content that I didn't even know existed until a year back or so, especially Another Dirty Room. Keep up the fire vids!
LOL Shrink is a loss prevention term. It's the amount of inventory loss or something. One of those terms/slogans that retail companies love to beat into the heads of their floor level staff. The different carts are probably from other stores nearby going OOB and Kmart taking their stuff. My local Kmart had ToysRUs carts before they closed.
Yeah, my local Kmart had Big Lots (and even some "Odd Lots" buggies)... and then it closed and became a Big Lots! And the Big Lots had a few old Kmart buggies!
That Walmart would be such a cool place to turn into a DIY skate spot. So much open space that could easily have ramps, boxes, etc. built from Quikrete.
The fact that they haven't bothered to demo and there aren't warnings everywhere not to enter, tells me that they're looking for another sucker to buy the land. Also I agree that something is 'on' in there.
All the land has already been purchased. Infact that Walmart has already been repaired and turned into offices and industrial spaces. Don't believe everything UA-cam videos tell you about the land itself. Not that I'd just believe the EPA either. But as someone who lives quite close to all of this I've been around for the rise lol and fall of city view.
the midwest is riddled with gems like these and Dan putting them in the spotlight makes me so happy. Check out more abandoned michigan malls if you can, Dan
The abandoned Kmart with so many carts from different stores...crazy. I've never seen a Lens Crafters with that designer. I had glasses by 5th or 6th grade but had lasik when the blade-less laser vision correction was stable and really reliable in my research. I was worried but it was so easy.
I suggest coming to Battle Creek, Michigan to check out the Lakeview mall. It definitely falls into the category of “Dead Mall”. It’s still open currently but I don’t know how much longer it’ll have
There's an abandoned Walmart near me. It's only because they built it next to a Super K-Mart that was there for decades until K-Mart died. When the K-Mart left they tore that building down and built and even bigger Walmart in its place and moved over. They never tore the old store down so it just sits decaying. Supposedly a storage place was going to move in there but it never happened.
I would love to know who thought “Hey, you know what would be amazing, a shopping center on top of a landfill!!! People will love this!” I’m sorry but as someone who has studied landfills for environmental courses, I can tell you a landfill is the WORST PLACE to build something of this caliber, especially if it’s NOT BUILT CORRECTLY…….. good lord 🤦🏼♀️
Finally, some good fucking UA-cam! Love your work Dan, I'd watch hours of dead malls with you narrating, and hours of your re-interpreted 90's intros. Also, bless Jake's sweet heart
When the Kmart closed they hired a company to run the going out of business sale. In that scene of vulture retail, the stuff from one sale is brought to the next. Loving the flint, come back to Michigan we got LOTS of great malls wilting away, the Lansing mall is prime
Fashion Square in Saginaw is pretty sad too. Fairlane (Dearborn), Oakland (Troy) and Southland (Taylor) are clinging on but their days may be numbered. Southland has the most outdated, sad Macy's I think I've ever seen. If one of the anchors closes, I think it will probably kill the mall. I've always loved the architecture in Fairlane, I bet Dan would enjoy it too.
@@xTheCommodore Oh yeah, Dan would LOVE Fairlane Town Center. He could do a double feature on the abandoned Hyatt Regency there too, maybe mention the monorail. And maybe a triple feature with Fairlane Green down the street which is like CityView but built properly. The Westwood Mall in Jackson isn't well known but it's a delightful all original little 1972 mall with an incredible aesthetic. You don't really see those malls in Michigan anymore.
You should do the “Sequoia Mall” here in Visalia, Ca… place is dead with thee exception a few stores and a theater towards the back… it’s creepy as hell even during the day… #DanBell
@@lisamartin3734 I wanna know the history of that mall lol it’s creepy tho… there was going to be an arcade shop going up a few years ago but it never went thru
I live right by City View. Was just there a few days ago because the grocery store is still open. Looks like the resurfaced the parking lot and re-faced the storefronts. It smelled really bad in the summer. And you can see along the buildings how high the parking lot used to be compared to where it is now.
Right around the time that abandoned one was likely shut down was when they started transitioning smaller Walmarts into Super Centers, I was pretty much able to pinpoint the old layout of where every department was in that empty void of a building. Seeing a Walmart looking like that was rather cathartic, I worked for the company for what felt like a lifetime and I wouldn't mind watching them get knocked down a few pegs.
I worked on the site layouts of several Walmarts back then and from 2000-on most (if not all) stores that weren't built as Supercenters were at least designed to eventually be expanded into one. Most of them were, a few were relocated, others closed, and a few never became full-fledged Supercenters for whatever reason. One surviving example is the Walmart on Lake Lansing Road in Lansing, MI.
@@craigjensen6853 I worked at the one in Hallande Beach, FL and they couldn't add onto the building for whatever reason, so they knocked some walls down, reduced the size of a few departments and moved a few of the back room areas around to make everything fit. What's worse was they did all of this while keeping the store open 24hrs, so that was a fun experience that totally wasn't a nightmare to deal with.
The tree growing in the abandoned garden center looks like a tree of heaven - the one that inspired the title of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". It says in the book that the tree likes poor people. And so it does. And it likes abandoned parking lots and forgotten big box garden centers, too. It likes anywhere where no other tree tries to grow. Yeah, I know it's considered an invasive species, but you still gotta be impressed by its ability to thrive in completely insane places.
I had a friend who worked at one of those psychic lines; she said there was *intense* training/monitoring/measurements on how to stretch the length of the call, trigger words a caller said and scripts to use based on the questions asked. It was extremely analytical. My friend made a lot of $$ but only stayed about a month; couldn't handle the guilt of the con.
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Dead Mall Series inspired me to photograph and video my local dying malls. My Mom also calls our once local hotbed the "dead Mall" when she goes there.
@@liquemascis 🙂👍
I've seen TV shows and movies be remastered, but never a UA-cam show. Neat.
The graffiti is freaking out of control 😒 😤 7/27/24
Random Fact: Harry Houdini hated Psychics and Clairvoyants to the point he would break off friendships with people. He actively spent years of his life debunking them, at one point catching one claiming to be channelling his mother, and addressed him as Harry. His birth name is Erik, Harry is a stage name. Not related to malls at all, but I remembered it when I saw the psychic commercials lol
Random Fact: Learn2Gramrs knows a lot about random facts and will occasionally leave comments on UA-cam channels stating said facts.
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@@ShaferScott ;)
He wanted to talk to his mother after her death. But the episode with a psychic started his crusade against them. But yeah his friend Arthur Conan Doyle broke his friendship because of Houdini's debunking of his favorite psychics. To a point where Conan Doyle claimed that Houdini was the greatest psychic suppressing the capabilities of lesser ones so he can show that they're worthless.
hm. reminds me of james randi
I’m glad you’ve finally uploaded this footage after almost 5 years. Great video!
The property is currently being completely redone into office buildings. It’s all repaved and they’re keeping the structures and remodeling them.
Yes Mr. Films, very nice
I thought the footage looked familiar, but ever so slightly from another angle lol
I thought this was Jake from Bright Sun films!!! So cool to see youtubers I like hang out together 😁
@@careymulligan1403 That's bizarre. Wasn't the whole reason of this place falling-apart from contamination and structural integrity failure due to its foundation being literal garbage? What makes them think they can just live with it now?
I went to school in an abandoned Walmart building during 6th and 7th grade, so I actually have seen what one looks like completely empty, and it had been abandoned for at least 15 years before the school moved in. They put up partition walls to make classrooms and they kept a lot of the old fixtures to use for classroom storage. It was supposed to be temporary but ended up staying there for 8 years.
Whoa where was this and why? Was it conducive to learning?
@@awkydrey if you Google charter school in former Walmart building it will take you to the school’s history page. They opened the school in 2009 and obviously building a whole school costs lots of money, which they did not have, so they rented abandoned buildings in town until they got a grant to build the new one and moved in in like 2017/2018. It was absolutely horrible for learning because it was so loud but they didn’t have any other choice for the time being.
@@mykenziejackson4579 that's so sad and really highlights why underfunding the education system is such a big problem.
@@scdu oh yeah the whole reason they had to found this school was because they shut down 6 schools in the parish due to lack of funding and were going to send everybody to one school, which is not big enough and not exactly safe.
My son's school was an old Winn Dixie supermarket.
Historians will use Dan’s footage to portray the decline and decay of our society as we knew it. I love it!
Well, he's already kind of a historian doing just that. Or is it "an" historian?😕
Read in Tony Jay’s voice from Beauty and the Beast
@@punchline43 ..."an historian," since you asked!! :)
They already are, I found this channel through an Adam Curtis documentary on BBC.
There are many excellent historians on youtube currently. A few to check out are Military History Visualized, Military Aviation History, Greg's Airplanes and Automobiles.
Dan Bell is str8 up UA-cam’s best kept secret, OG chronicler of modern American economic decay, so many imitators now but ain’t no Dan like the real Dan!!
There's only one Dan indeed.
Like going through a time Capsule of how once the wick burned bright but like many, malls, high streets, symbols of economic boom and Strength, the slowly dimming until they go out
At 600,000 subscribers he’s definitely not a secret anymore
@@myavo Excuse me? What language was that written in? Just curious.
Well as Dionne Warwick has said, “girlfriend it’s time for you to lay down.” Thank You Dan Bell for another entertaining episode of the Dead Mall Series.
Yeah, girlfriend lay down.🍭❤🐟😻🌟
The graffiti in that Wal-Mart looks like stuff you would see in a beat-em-up game from the 90's hahaha. "someone died here", anarchy symbols, "smile, your'e on camera", "becca was here".
Like some _Street Fighter/Mortal Kombat_ kinda crap!? 😂
Double dragon. Lmao
Final Fight
your gay xD
Streets of Rage.
The throwback intros are such a nice, unique touch to all of these Dead Mall videos.
I like the YTP-esque style, it reminds me of the old days of UA-cam. Lol
@@K162-y1b 🙂👍
Regarding the safe/lack thereof, I use to be a bank teller in a branch that was inside a kroger and we had a safe. It wasn't a fully walk-in, just a decent size standing safe, think it was around 4 tons of steel rough and was maybe 4x6x4. We didn't need to keep the same volume of cash and those in-store branches are pretty low traffic so that sufficed for us. I think we had around 130k-180k most of the time, where as a larger branch (at least for the bank I worked for) would have anywhere form 300-700k depending on the traffic.
Yeah I worked as a teller at a pretty small branch, no larger than one found in a store that was located in the skyway system of Downtown Minneapolis, and yeah, the safe was like nine by five feet. Thing is that we only ever had like 60K tops in that branch and a larger one would have no more than I wanna say like 250.
I love the sound of glass and stuff crunching under your shoes....really lends itself to the mood....great vid as always Dan! ♥
I worked for Wal-Mart in the late 90's. They built a Supercenter right next to the old "Division 1" (no groceries) store, so I got to see both the new store and the old one completely empty. That store you visited must have been one of the last Division 1 stores built. There aren't many left. Some were converted by expanding the footprint. If you ever walk into a Wal-Mart with a drop ceiling in the center, that's the old store and either side with high ceilings is the expansion. On a different note, a RED Ames cart, that is seriously old and rare.
Yeah, this one was built in 2006 which was very late for Div 1 but it was intended to eventually become a super center and designed to be easily expanded (as most of the later Div 1 stores were). Giant Eagle has a lot of influence and I have to wonder if the initial lack of grocery was a concession Walmart made in order to attract Giant Eagle to the center.
Theres one in Amarillo,TX still
the 2 closest Walmarts to me are both Div 1 stores. they are still kind of common near cities I feel like. Also you might be on to something about Giant Eagle as one of those 2 div 1 stores near me is literally attached to a Giant Eagle.
Talk about perfect timing for Dan to upload this video - it's cold, windy & snowing where I am tonight. Perfect weather, company & night to watch a new Dead Mall video from Dan Bell! Thanks Dan!!
I imaginé that scene. Wonderful
Same here in Essex Junction Vermont.
Yep. In the cold November rain oops I mean snow.
During the fall is when I get my Dead Mall fix
Lucky you....I love ❄
btw,Shrink has to do with shrinkage,
Or theft, from the store/ or establishment meaning stock leaving without being paid for ,
Just passing this along to everyone
So glad you're doing well and putting up Dead Mall content. 2022 here we come!
You are very cool
I always feel like I’m being shown around precious historic heritage sites by a museum guide with the Dead Mall series. I think it’s because Dan’s voice is so hushed and respectful. It’s great. I could watch them all day.
Your abandoned malls videos are fantastic Dan, it just shows how fast times change in the 80's and 90's these places were the be all and end all of people's lives now they are handed back to nature and a lot of people now are realising they don't need to buy pointless crap to live anyway. God bless America from the UK.
A lot of people just started buying pointless crap online instead of malls
@@mishfishy7645 😁
It just made them realize they didn't need to leave their houses anymore.
No more pointless crap? ::shein has entered the chat::
@@mishfishy7645Thanks a lot, Amazon. Online sites on the age of the internet wasn't the only factor,that had to do with retail stores declining to be in business anymore.
As the times changed,the economy had been altered,so did the people who had been baby boomers in the '50's and '60's had no longer existed.
So did the geopolitics of the situation of our country's economy.
Neighborhoods started to also change.
What had happened to Garfield Heights,Ohio?
The "emergency shower" is where the maintenance guys would fill up and empty mop buckets, There would have been a dispenser there that automatically mixed the cleaner/water.
Was just thinking that too, used to be a janitor myself
FROM WHAT I REMEMBER ABOUT THIS PLACE I SAW ON ANOTHER EXPLORERS CHANNEL, THAT THE ENTIRE PLAZA WAS BUILD ON A LANDFILL AND WASTE SITE, I WAS NOT JUST SINKING, BUT THE CHEMICALS COMING FROM THE GROUND MADE PEOPLE VERY ILL, AND AFTER INVESTIGATION THEY DECIDED TO CLOSE UP THE PLAZA, AND ITS BEEN VACANT AND NO DISCUSSION ON WHAT TO DO WITH THE PROPERTY
It's kind of sad that most of the video of the 163st mall was lost, though grateful Dan managed to save some of the footage. I think most viewers have certain malls that hold special memories for them and a big one for me is the 163rd street mall, which I grew up just a few miles from. Back when I was a little kid, it was an uncovered shopping plaza that had a big movie theatre and a kiddie amusement center. I have wonderful childhood memories of seeing movies there with my parents and celebrating friends' birthday parties at the kiddie park.
Right before I started high-school, the shopping plaza was covered with that tarp-like roof and it became an official "mall". My high-school was right across the street from the mall, and I spent many lunch periods and(skipped classes if I'm being honest) hanging out at the arcade, bookstore, record shops, food court and the other shops and stores that were around back when the mall was still thriving.
Dan: "The Radio Shack actually went down into the dump."
Me: Didn't the entire company do that several years ago? 😆
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I have a Radio Shack -- not in good shape -- down the block from me in San Francisco. It exists, but is not thriving.
They still have a web presence. You can order from them online.
@Sally F what?? What street in San Francisco I work out there
There's a Radio Shack on Rt 522 near Mt Union, PA. Looks like a dump but it seems to be open.
Good God Almighty and everything butterscotch, I have missed these warped and incoherent intros! Im so happy, HAPPY, you are making thses again.Your dead mall series personally affected me to get thru so many 8 hour shifts of my 9-5. This is like eating fresh caviar after living off of day old fish cakes. Thank you for this delicacy of retro sustenance!!
Thank goodness for those skylights in the Walmart, it was actually light and airy in there instead of dungeon dark
Yeah, that building is 15 years old now so the roof is going to go soon. So those skylights will help vegetation thrive once the water gets in. It should be really neat to see in another 10 years or so.
The zoom-in on the lady’s forehead mole was PERFECT.
Dan, you should really travel to the west coast to document much of the urban decay around here. Once thriving cities like San Francisco are now closing down entire districts of businesses. While you won’t get to do much interior exploration, I think you’d find it fascinating to see and document the history of of politics, high rent, homelessness and bad real estate do to an entire economy.
I second this! Theft has wrecked retail in SF
Looking in from the outside (Im from Australia), San Francisco seemed like a place that could do no wrong. I would totally be interested in the dichotomy of rich/poor, success/failure, and see SF as it is
@@rubberonasphalt It's the Tech Class who moved in and fucked everyone. Murdoch's media like to blame Communists but it has been the Vulture Capitalists in Tech who Fucked it all up. It's going to happen in places like Texas now where COL is going to displace tens of thousands of locals who are not "tech" and don't have the financial support to stave off Vulture Capitalists.
Dan does not want to die. Thats why he has not gone to Frisco. I wouldnt go to that shithole for a million bucks
@@Fan_Made_Videos Spot on! Finally someone providing the real reason and not just the stupid politised BS propaganda.
The section of the Kmart in Flint that you were in was converted to a Magoo’s Pet Outlet after the Kmart closed about 20 years ago, that’s why it was walled off. I remember that Kmart even had a restaurant in it, I miss being a kid in the 90’s.
The 90’s were the best. I wish I could go back.
Better times indeed.
5:28 There's actually an abandoned Walmart near me. The only reason is that the corporation moved from the smaller store to a much larger store literally 50-70 feet away from the old one.
Yeah That Happens a lot…
@CoCo The Insolent Cat No. can’t give exactly where but not in OH
do you know what the heck that burn spot is?
@@pandastylearmy5938 unfortunately I do not
It’s almost as depressing as walking into an active Walmart.
Sank, dank, and rank!!!
Fu*king winner!! Dan Bell is gold!
We have a CVS Pharmacy in my hometown that was KNOWINGLY built on top of a shaft mine... and after 3 or 4 years of being open, everyone was shocked when the walls began to crack and the slab began to sink into the earth!
Good job, guys! Which one of you drunks are on the planning board?
It is a new classic
I know this video is like a year old, but at the mall I used to work at, we had a lot of empty spaces. We had one that used to be a bank and hadn't been occupied by anything else for years. It had two safes in it, probably 3x4x6 or so, heaviest doors I've ever moved.
As someone obsessed with urban exploration, I had seen videos on this place before but getting an update from Dan Bell of all people was a nice treat. Thanks for the awesome video, Dan! 😁👍
I swear your voice is the most relaxing calming sound. It’s like anxiety medicine. Thanks for the great content & peaceful journeys.
That fart/horn sound was perfect 😂 😂. NO JAKE that’s not methane.
Yeah I like at 1:30 how the old bag keeps ripping them.
Flatulence. Farts. Cow farts. Mud pies. Gas passer. Methane. What's the difference?
Gas is gas.
It totally wouldn't be opposed to seeing entire videos of the hilarious vintage video edits. Love 'em-the wackier the better and please don't stop making these gems.
your wish is my command! ua-cam.com/video/qvznZ60K0d8/v-deo.html
@@ThisisDanBell Thanks Dan. Much appreciated!
Glad to see the change in offices has seemed to allow the focus, motivation, and creative energy to begin to flowing again!
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The opening is just another piece of absolute perfection! Dan has really been on a roll as of late!
@Necramonium sign me up for a one-way trip, please
So happy to see a Dan Bell video tonight. Best black friday deal so far.
The smaller part of the Kmart was probably a Kmart Foods, there were several built in Michigan in the 60s. Crazy to think if they had just removed the wall they would have basically had the concept of a "Super" Kmart/Walmart long before (but Meijer had already started building hypermarkets in 1962). There was also a K-Chef fast food restaurant for a few years. The one in Pontiac (store #2) had a K-Foods and a K-Chef. It's all bombed out now though.
The mains hum you heard could just be the transformer connected to grid power. Even if the main breaker was off, it would still be powered from the power grid side. Since there is no power draw, the transformer draws no power except a little loss to heat and the vibration you heard.
@@techguy3236 oh very much agreed. There might be some system still on like sprinklers etc. But it's still a hazard.
Exit lights still had power
Even the pad mounted transformer was probably still live, which had also sunk with the ground, wonder what strain lies on the underground cables supplying it?
Sometimes a main breaker can buzz/hum even when powered off and connected to the line due to internal circuitry. As an electrician, I find it scary as fuck that parts of that switchgear is still potentially energized with covers off.
@@hapticmusing I didnt think those were electrical
This is even creepier then Wal-Mart.
As soon as I saw ‘sank Walmart’ I knew it was going to be Garfield Heights, OH! Thrilled to have Dan check it out as I have explored this area a bit myself. There is quite an interesting backstory about the landfill and how this shopping center came to be (on top of it) I can’t find the exact video I initially saw a few years ago, but dig into if you can, very intriguing!
I googled it and was just reading up on it, thanks for mentioning that! I’m shocked that they already knew there was toxic stuff up there but didn’t care and built anyway. Well, maybe not that shocked, but it’s pretty disgraceful.
@@ilanarhian Fairlane Green in Allen Park, Michigan was the same concept; a power center built on a dump around the same time but it was actually done properly and is thriving. So this sort of reuse is possible if the developers know what they are doing.
@@ilanarhian found it! here is the documentary made by someone who grew up in the area. ua-cam.com/video/jW7oApL5AFk/v-deo.html
I remember when this happened. I worked for Walmart for 20 years and helped close down one Walmart after a new one was built down the street. When I did it there was not a trace left. This was hastily done. That signage should never have been left.
4:05 the sound of the window sweeping across the prairie grass is very calming tbh
They do have safes in woodforest they must have removed it entirely. Or scavengers stole an empty one. Seeing an empty one like that was wild, I work there currently.
I’m assuming the laziness of the designers, owners and construction, taking an old used brown field site, building over it quickly to cash in on commercial contracts, leading to a major design floor with the foundations sinking. Reminds me of the story of the foolish builder who builds his home on sand.
There was a nearly identical (but now much bigger) center built at the same time atop a dump near Detroit (Fairlane Green in Allen Park, MI) but it was built properly and is thriving. A 2-foot structural concrete cap was poured over the whole site and a methane extraction and alarm system was installed from the start.
@@craigjensen6853 one built for longevity vs one built either on a budget or a quick financial return, sad really
@@craigjensen6853 I still remember when the Veterans Hospital was there.
There's something sort of sadly beautiful about the overgrown garden center among all that mess. This was an awesome video.
I love that Nord VPN has literally stuck with you through thick and thin one hell of a company Speaks volumes to their character as a company they actually care which is a good thing because they’re looking after us in the end
Glad to see the gardening department still doing well lol 😆
I remember seeing the sunk walmart footage before...built atop a 1970's toxic landfill. It was on Jake's Bright Sun Films channel back in 2018. Dan reaching back into the archives and polishing up some old gems 💎
That place is pretty scary. People living in the Garfield Heights neighborhoods were getting sick from the buried toxic waste contaminating the ground water. Causing cancers of all kinds....brain tumors, lymphoma.
"Will all Wal-Marts look like this someday?" I sure hope so, Dan.
Came to make this comment.
as a current employee me too
@@4m4nd4m I've worked there too. They're responsible for the closure of thousands and thousands of small businesses, not to mention the mass exodus of US manufacturing. Hell-Mart can fall off the face of the Earth for all I care. Hopefully they'll take Amazon with them if it ever happens.
Same. Everything Walmart sells funds China to send more fentanyl to drug runners on the wide open Mexican/US border...
I just love this series so much. Dan you’re so good at editing, audio mixing and capturing the ambiance and moods of these places PERFECTLY. Every time you upload I’m so excited.
I don't live that far from the K-Mart and I want to say it closed in late 2012. The last time I was in that particular K-Mart was with my dad back in 2007 and it wasn't open many years after that. It was an okay K-Mart, but it wasn't anything special. I did get a Scooby-Doo bed set for my 8th birthday from there is probably my most notable memory from that particular K-Mart.
I remember years ago, late at night, the infomercials would come on like these. The psychic friends and Miss Cleo, "I see in your future...a really HIGH phone bill." :D The Mall in Miami I have been to years ago in 2003 with my ex. Was a visit to see their family there, the mall seemed to have issues even back then.
We have an old KMart like that. They put a wall down the middle of the store. One side is now a grocery store and the other is currently vacant. It did have a store called Rose's but it went out of business and the other half of the store is unoccupied. The one you went to in Flint is probably the same way. Just put a wall down the middle and open up two different stores there but it is obvious nothing moved into the old KMart side because you can still see where the logo was.
My local mini mall (just one indoor strip) here in the UK is far from dead, but two of the biggest units are currently empty. I walked through this week and there's a fake Christmas tree in the doorway of one of the units, but they haven't covered the doors or windows so behind it is just an empty unit, very strong Dead Mall vibes 😅
I used to go to 163rd Street Mall regularly in the 80s when I was a teenager. That used to be THE place to go at that time for the people mainly in the northern part of Dade County. The last time I was in there was 13 years ago and even then I could see it was dying and that it was a shadow of its former self. Thank you for the current video of the place. It kind of hurts seeing it like this but oh well nothing lasts forever.
That mall is so sad now! They lost Marshalls months ago and I have a feeling their Ross is on it's way out...
@@alexandersuarez9014 I remember as far back as the 70s when it didn't have the white canvass roof. It used to be an open air mall and it had a train in the front of the mall. It's just a matter of time before it is demolished or converted to another use. There should be pictures on the internet of the history of the mall. I'm going to see myself in a little while.
@@delikonthree yeah, it used to anchor a JC Penney, Burdines and Jordan Marsh
That was the best intro to anything I’ve ever seen…..lolol
I’m from flint. That Kmart is now a reborn storage facility (Uhaul). That area you were in used to be part of the garden/auto center. Next to that Kmart on the other side used to be a save a lot, pet store and a few other grocery stores I can’t think of at the moment
Hi Dan Bell, I used to go to the 163rd Street Mall and my Dad worked there for 18 years. I noticed that the upper part where you were filming used to be a Suncoast movie store that encountered a troubling history which led to the upper level being closed for 28 years. The part where you filmed the artificial plants used to be a high end restaurant. I will like to meet you at the mall again and give you some history.
I would love to see an episode of Dan and Rick going into a Spencer’s Gifts circa 1990
Yes! Spencer’s was the fun spot for us. Probably the best thing in shopping malls.
Subway - home of the nearly meatless sub. We'd slice it even thinner if we could!
Yeah, but at least you get all 11" of it.
@@craigjensen6853 Ohh... myy....
Saw an abandoned Walmart too. When ours turned from a non-grocery to the big ones, they couldn't build onto the strip mall to expand it, so they abandoned and built a new one down the road.
It was weird as hell.
Another great Dead Mall video!!! Love your vids so much,,,
Upon seeing miscellaneous items in abandoned buildings (like those drawers of tape and coupons in the old Kmart or the old Walmart signs), I always think to myself "when was the last time someone set it down and never picked it back up?"
Can I just say that Dan Bell is one of the most underrated channels on YT, I was amazed to find such fascinating content that I didn't even know existed until a year back or so, especially Another Dirty Room. Keep up the fire vids!
LOL Shrink is a loss prevention term. It's the amount of inventory loss or something. One of those terms/slogans that retail companies love to beat into the heads of their floor level staff. The different carts are probably from other stores nearby going OOB and Kmart taking their stuff. My local Kmart had ToysRUs carts before they closed.
Yeah, my local Kmart had Big Lots (and even some "Odd Lots" buggies)... and then it closed and became a Big Lots! And the Big Lots had a few old Kmart buggies!
That Walmart would be such a cool place to turn into a DIY skate spot. So much open space that could easily have ramps, boxes, etc. built from Quikrete.
The fact that they haven't bothered to demo and there aren't warnings everywhere not to enter, tells me that they're looking for another sucker to buy the land. Also I agree that something is 'on' in there.
All the land has already been purchased. Infact that Walmart has already been repaired and turned into offices and industrial spaces. Don't believe everything UA-cam videos tell you about the land itself. Not that I'd just believe the EPA either. But as someone who lives quite close to all of this I've been around for the rise lol and fall of city view.
the midwest is riddled with gems like these and Dan putting them in the spotlight makes me so happy. Check out more abandoned michigan malls if you can, Dan
god the intros are just so good, Dan is a funny dude
163rd St Mall was the mall used to go to as a child/teen. From the 80's to the 90's. I have so many great memories from this mall. :)
The abandoned Kmart with so many carts from different stores...crazy. I've never seen a Lens Crafters with that designer. I had glasses by 5th or 6th grade but had lasik when the blade-less laser vision correction was stable and really reliable in my research. I was worried but it was so easy.
The fire on the floor gave me flash backs to the hilltop house where you gave us your honest opinion on kids having fires on abandoned places lol
I suggest coming to Battle Creek, Michigan to check out the Lakeview mall. It definitely falls into the category of “Dead Mall”. It’s still open currently but I don’t know how much longer it’ll have
Lol I live about 15 mins away from there
@@doz3r943 I’m about 25 mins away lol so sad to see the mall in the condition it is. I doubt it’ll make it 5 more years
Thats the mall I went to growing up. Visted this summer, still shocked on how empty it is.
BC and Adrian Michigan probably have some of the best living dead malls
@@breepowell8632 I’m betting in the near future, The Crossroads mall in Portage will be dead as well
There's an abandoned Walmart near me. It's only because they built it next to a Super K-Mart that was there for decades until K-Mart died. When the K-Mart left they tore that building down and built and even bigger Walmart in its place and moved over. They never tore the old store down so it just sits decaying. Supposedly a storage place was going to move in there but it never happened.
I would love to know who thought “Hey, you know what would be amazing, a shopping center on top of a landfill!!! People will love this!” I’m sorry but as someone who has studied landfills for environmental courses, I can tell you a landfill is the WORST PLACE to build something of this caliber, especially if it’s NOT BUILT CORRECTLY…….. good lord 🤦🏼♀️
Finally, some good fucking UA-cam!
Love your work Dan, I'd watch hours of dead malls with you narrating, and hours of your re-interpreted 90's intros.
Also, bless Jake's sweet heart
I love how this opens with the busted glass. I love your camera looks inside. I love how the inside is orange and red.🤎🌈
Take a HI-Ball glass. Fill it with Ice. Add 1/2 Tab Diet Soda and 1/2 Johnny Walker Black. You have now made a Dan Bell.
6:15 "Walmart. Will they all look like this?" If we can only be that lucky.
LOL!!! ☻ This intro is FABULOUS!!! I remember they were going to make closed Walmarts into urban prisons. Not that one tho...
Omg! Dan hasn’t been in my recommended in forever! Being that I’m currently under the weather, this cheered me up so much. Thanks Dan!
When the Kmart closed they hired a company to run the going out of business sale. In that scene of vulture retail, the stuff from one sale is brought to the next.
Loving the flint, come back to Michigan we got LOTS of great malls wilting away, the Lansing mall is prime
Battle Creek is too.
@@brittany2369 Hahaa, I was just in Battle Creek two days ago! Are there any older malls over there worth checking out?
Fashion Square in Saginaw is pretty sad too. Fairlane (Dearborn), Oakland (Troy) and Southland (Taylor) are clinging on but their days may be numbered. Southland has the most outdated, sad Macy's I think I've ever seen. If one of the anchors closes, I think it will probably kill the mall. I've always loved the architecture in Fairlane, I bet Dan would enjoy it too.
@@xTheCommodore Oh yeah, Dan would LOVE Fairlane Town Center. He could do a double feature on the abandoned Hyatt Regency there too, maybe mention the monorail. And maybe a triple feature with Fairlane Green down the street which is like CityView but built properly.
The Westwood Mall in Jackson isn't well known but it's a delightful all original little 1972 mall with an incredible aesthetic. You don't really see those malls in Michigan anymore.
The Kmart was Kmart 4040, opened October 31, 1963, and closed in January 2013. Storage of America now occupies the building.
Super K in Flint Atherton & Dort closed Jan 2021.
So happy to see you back, Dan!!
You get cooler as you get older!
there was an old kmart in my home town that had been abandoned for awhile, the town bought it and made it into a high school.
You should do the “Sequoia Mall” here in Visalia, Ca… place is dead with thee exception a few stores and a theater towards the back… it’s creepy as hell even during the day… #DanBell
I lived near Visalia for about 30 years and that mall has been near death for a very long time.
@@lisamartin3734 I have a brother who lives close to there. The Hanford Mall is pretty dead too.
I think I’ve been there before when I small, huh. Small world
@@daoyang223 yea the hanford malls sucks😂so does the Visalia mall 😣😂
@@lisamartin3734 I wanna know the history of that mall lol it’s creepy tho… there was going to be an arcade shop going up a few years ago but it never went thru
I live right by City View. Was just there a few days ago because the grocery store is still open. Looks like the resurfaced the parking lot and re-faced the storefronts. It smelled really bad in the summer. And you can see along the buildings how high the parking lot used to be compared to where it is now.
Cool :) Kmart is still thriving in Australia.
Dan I love your videos! Dead Mall Series is one of the favorites ❤ you do good work.
it ain't ever time for Dan Bell to lay down
These videos cure my anxiety, thank you for all you do Dan
Fun fact: they shot fireworks over ‘methane mountain’ one year in Garfield hts.
It’s great to have you back, Dan. I hope you’re feeling well and enjoying creating new content.
Right around the time that abandoned one was likely shut down was when they started transitioning smaller Walmarts into Super Centers, I was pretty much able to pinpoint the old layout of where every department was in that empty void of a building. Seeing a Walmart looking like that was rather cathartic, I worked for the company for what felt like a lifetime and I wouldn't mind watching them get knocked down a few pegs.
I worked on the site layouts of several Walmarts back then and from 2000-on most (if not all) stores that weren't built as Supercenters were at least designed to eventually be expanded into one. Most of them were, a few were relocated, others closed, and a few never became full-fledged Supercenters for whatever reason. One surviving example is the Walmart on Lake Lansing Road in Lansing, MI.
@@craigjensen6853 I worked at the one in Hallande Beach, FL and they couldn't add onto the building for whatever reason, so they knocked some walls down, reduced the size of a few departments and moved a few of the back room areas around to make everything fit.
What's worse was they did all of this while keeping the store open 24hrs, so that was a fun experience that totally wasn't a nightmare to deal with.
The tree growing in the abandoned garden center looks like a tree of heaven - the one that inspired the title of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". It says in the book that the tree likes poor people. And so it does. And it likes abandoned parking lots and forgotten big box garden centers, too. It likes anywhere where no other tree tries to grow.
Yeah, I know it's considered an invasive species, but you still gotta be impressed by its ability to thrive in completely insane places.
Dan, you have a fabulous “Announcer voice”, you should auction off a voicemail message or 100 on eBay. I’d bid!🙋🏼♀️🥰🤣😟
Dan could definitely do some good asmr
Maybe could challenge RCR 😂😅
What about Cameo ?
@@Life_of_Gavin his quite time things basically were asmr, idk why he stopped with em
I had a friend who worked at one of those psychic lines; she said there was *intense* training/monitoring/measurements on how to stretch the length of the call, trigger words a caller said and scripts to use based on the questions asked. It was extremely analytical. My friend made a lot of $$ but only stayed about a month; couldn't handle the guilt of the con.
Dan your intro edits are freaking hilarious. Very creative and well edited, I love them.
Bruh you are the best creator. I am legit giddy when you post anything deadmall related.