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  • @AcesAdventures1
    @AcesAdventures1 26 днів тому +2

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  • @jenniferburchill3658
    @jenniferburchill3658 27 днів тому +52

    This was probably the most crowded the mall had been in years.

    • @Michael_Hunt
      @Michael_Hunt 26 днів тому +12

      That echo noise of the crowd that only really happens in malls really hits me hard with nostalgia.

    • @DJMetzler337
      @DJMetzler337 25 днів тому +1

      @@Michael_Hunt , and this was not even close to how busy it was before 2017.

  • @peachyclean93
    @peachyclean93 27 днів тому +37

    I think what hits the hardest is Christmas time it was magical at the malls I think that's where all our childhood hides forever

  • @drewblue1164
    @drewblue1164 27 днів тому +33

    Lakeside went down for 3 reasons. 1) Somerset Mall, 2) Partridge Creek, 3) Great Lakes Crossing. These newer and “cooler” malls surrounded Lakeside from the East, North, and Southwest. This is what choked the life out of Lakeside. It’s not because of online shopping or Covid. Those malls are doing fine regardless of that. Oh and Sears and Lord & Taylor going down didn’t help either.

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman 27 днів тому +33

    I grew up in Michigan in the 80’s and 90’s. It was an icon of malls in the state. My grandma, who will be 95 soon, still lives in Sterling Heights very near it.

    • @jerrysanders9101
      @jerrysanders9101 26 днів тому

      Cool.. old people rule 🎉

    • @tiberianexcalibur
      @tiberianexcalibur 25 днів тому +1

      It was surprising to see it shut down before Macomb mall😂

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому

      ​@@tiberianexcaliburI know right, surely wouldn't have if Partridge Creek hadn't been opened and just the mass amount of retail/development in the area around Lakeside really spelled the end for it among other things like online shopping etc.

  • @pzdf8v
    @pzdf8v 25 днів тому +11

    You've seen one shopping center, you've seen the mall.

  • @sal
    @sal 27 днів тому +30

    I feel like the entire internet was there while it closed. Sick music bruh

    • @galford76
      @galford76 27 днів тому +5

      Hi Sal! You and Ace both rock.

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt 26 днів тому +18

    Lifelong Metro Detroiter here.......living in Macomb County, this was my fav, go-to mall since I started driving, back in the mid-80's. I always liked it, especially at Christmas time. Stopped going there toward the end of the 90's, and since then Partridge Creek and Somerset have taken over for me. Thanks for showcasing this once soecial place ❤

    • @mergat2970
      @mergat2970 21 день тому

      Partridge Creek is also beginning to struggle, right? Both of their anchor stores closed during Covid

    • @Ottobon
      @Ottobon 19 днів тому

      Partridge creek has 100% taken over, but also for good reasons, its just a way nicer place to be being a outdoor mall and all. Somerset is more grand but also kinda of a pain to walk and park, however people don't mind and definitely still thriving too

    • @Ottobon
      @Ottobon 19 днів тому

      @@mergat2970Maybe but as a local i can tell you on a daily basis much of it is booming, although it may be more for its dining, walking, and variety of smaller shops. I had never been to it pre covid but if nothing else can say the dining side is still doing very well.
      No expert on the matter but anchor stores of old in general largely imploded, partridge creek seems to work because most of its appeal is there despite this, just shifted. Still a great place to just walk around, a place all the trendy people can be seen.
      Lakeside by contrast literally was empty inside besides often singular shop employees, and a handful of people or families you would pass by every other stretch or time you turned a corner

    • @mergat2970
      @mergat2970 19 днів тому

      @@Ottobon you're right, every time I visit partridge there's a lot of people walking their dogs and hanging out. Wonder what they'll do with those 2 empty department stores though

    • @Ottobon
      @Ottobon 19 днів тому

      @@mergat2970 this is a joke, mostly, but probably turn it into trampoline/adventure park or something, i have never seen so many of those then since i moved here 🤣, they must be doing something right.

  • @tiberianexcalibur
    @tiberianexcalibur 25 днів тому +11

    Crazy to see this mall go out before Macomb mall.

    • @msnos6245
      @msnos6245 24 дні тому +1

      I know. I thought Macomb Mall was wack. But they did make a few improvements..

    • @AgeofCraccadilliaassent
      @AgeofCraccadilliaassent 16 днів тому

      Oh yeah we use to go to Macomb alot

  • @WallieB26
    @WallieB26 27 днів тому +51

    Thank you so much for the kind words, man. Love ya brother. It was such a bittersweet weekend but man was it fun. Especially you showing up unannounced! What a great surprise. And yes... some of those neighborhoods were quite... "interesting." LOL! But i had fun driving around with ya. And those bloopers. 😂😂😂

    • @clarksafg
      @clarksafg 19 днів тому

      He is the weird guy from Pittsburg

    • @WallieB26
      @WallieB26 19 днів тому +1

      @clarksafg Pittsburgh... and yeah! I am! I love being weird instead of normal and boring. Not my style. Being weird is way more fun!
      LET YOUR FREAK FLAG FLY!!!

    • @TheCubeTube
      @TheCubeTube День тому +1

      We need this collab more often lol, this was great!

  • @DavidGraemeSmith
    @DavidGraemeSmith 29 днів тому +18

    Rest easy, my old friend. You will be missed. Thank you for doing this, Anthony. 🙏

  • @nickjones5582
    @nickjones5582 27 днів тому +25

    Lakeside Mall was extremely popular. Me and my friends hung out there every weekend about 20 years ago. We used to get free samples from the food court lol and just walk around for hours. Don’t understand why this mall in particular went under, when we have a few other malls in SE Mi still going strong (Somerset, 12 Oaks, Oakland, Macomb)

    • @brianmiddleton2956
      @brianmiddleton2956 27 днів тому +7

      Partridge creek, IMO can be blamed for Lakeside downfall

    • @kevinskonieczny7708
      @kevinskonieczny7708 27 днів тому

      Bingo .. and the rest of the Hall Rd. corridor. Also, the Golden Butthole .. lol jk

    • @drewblue1164
      @drewblue1164 27 днів тому +7

      Lakeside went down for 3 reasons. 1) Somerset Mall, 2) Partridge Creek, 3) Great Lakes Crossing. These newer and “cooler” malls surrounded Lakeside from the East, North, and Southwest. This is what choked the life out of Lakeside. It’s not because of online shopping or Covid. Those malls are doing fine after that. Oh and Sears and Lord and Taylor going down didn’t help either.

    • @viktorakhmedov3442
      @viktorakhmedov3442 25 днів тому

      12 oaks is getting pretty ghetto

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 25 днів тому

      They could have just removed the dang roof since apparently eeeeeeveryone loooooves outdoor malls now! Just upgrade the drainage and waterproof the escalators like they do in Vegas. lol. Partridge creek schmart schmidge schmeek

  • @SCOUTSnailgun
    @SCOUTSnailgun 24 дні тому +4

    Man, I remember this place. They used to have a 2 floor carousel in the food court

  • @sharon2716
    @sharon2716 24 дні тому +3

    Thank you for capturing the essence of Lakeside Mall on its final day. The amount of people there speaks to the emotion Detroit had with this mall and the legacy it left behind. This video brought back so many wonderful memories of the times spent there with friends and family. I have been following your channel for sometime but it hits differently when it is your childhood mall. Time is passing us all by. Thank you for the amazing tribute of this timeless mall.

  • @theirishman088
    @theirishman088 26 днів тому +8

    Grew up as a 90s kid and that was the best mall to go to with friends. It was hands down the best mall around at one point. You couldn't get near it during christmas time and it looks like a lot of others there feel the same walking around and just sitting and looking and remembering. I spent hours and hours and hours at that place. Tilt and meeting girls, eating and looking at singles there at harmony house was just the best.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 26 днів тому +2

      Sad it’s gone

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 25 днів тому +1

      There was a store upstairs that I can't think of the name. I remember it was red inside, not very big, but there was a play area near the back against a wall with a slide. Early 90s.

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому +1

      ​​The Children's Place was that store with the slide if I'm not mistaken.
      Glad to see someone mention Tilt Arcade!! That was the best, although I was really young when it was around(38 currently), I have faint memories but it was awesome from what I remember. Two floors with blacklight lighting where the Food Court is now. Wish I could experience it again or if anyone had decent video from back then of the inside though unlikely given that was the early to mid 90's. I wonder what year Tilt was closed and then became the Food Court 🤔. Anyway I still have some tokens from Tilt that I saved as a kid. Also the FYE arcade was classic too.

    • @theirishman088
      @theirishman088 25 днів тому +2

      @@jeffherrington Yes, the childrens place! they had a slide and a little tv to sit down and watch lol.
      Did they turn tilt into a food court? I remember playing games there for years and people telling us it use to be a water park with a slide but we missed those days. Tilt was pretty awesome. I remember the 3d cowboy game in the front that was like 5 bucks a play which was crazy money. I was a 90s kid 44 now but it was the best time walking around there for hours. Christmas was tough because of the crowd. As soon as we heard you could get merchandise delivered and not fight the crowd we all did it and had a hand in shutting down the place. Im just glad most of us have those memories.

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 25 днів тому +1

      @@jeffherrington Thanks, I remember playing on that slide regularly as a young kid, just couldn't remember what store it was in. I remember playing Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 at Tilt as late as maybe 2001 or 2002.

  • @-NateTheGreat
    @-NateTheGreat 26 днів тому +5

    I'm glad I documented and visited this mall many times. I did not grow up in this area and visited the mall it's last 6-7 years so I am happy I was able to roam the corridors and admire the history and architecture.

    • @sharon2716
      @sharon2716 26 днів тому +1

      If you are up for it, you should upload it. I loved this mall!!!

    • @-NateTheGreat
      @-NateTheGreat 26 днів тому

      @@sharon2716 I did it's on my channel

  • @sb6370
    @sb6370 26 днів тому +6

    Grew up 3 miles from Lakeside. Rode my bike up there to meet some girls randomly met calling prank phone calls. Had many jobs there: Merry-Go-Round, Hudson’s and JCPenny. Dropped a lot of quarters playing Defender and Galaga drinking frozen cherry cokes at the Sears arcade. So many memories….

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 26 днів тому

      Indeed

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому +1

      Damn I totally forgot about the games/arcade that was in Sears. I used to ride my bike up there as well in my early teens. Prior to that Tilt Arcade was amazing though I have just faint memories of it. I do have some tokens from there still. Also the FYE arcade was classic too.

    • @msnos6245
      @msnos6245 24 дні тому

      You gave away your age

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 24 дні тому

      @@msnos6245 ?

  • @SallyCoucke
    @SallyCoucke 22 дні тому +2

    It was my mall! I did a lot of shopping in that mall. Many memories. I saw Dawn of the Dead in that mall and then came out after midnight and had to walk all the way around the mall to the car because we had parked on the wrong side and didn't think about it closing while we were watching the movie. It was truly freaky!

  • @Homersimpson-fh5us
    @Homersimpson-fh5us 27 днів тому +9

    tanglewoods was a fancy restaurant back in the 1980's , thank you for doing this video 😀

  • @HankPanky
    @HankPanky 27 днів тому +4

    Macy's hangin on til the bitter end.

    • @joestocking
      @joestocking 27 днів тому +3

      They are not closing will be part of the new development along with JC Penny's.

  • @wrhiv72
    @wrhiv72 27 днів тому +8

    thanks for doing this Anthony. i was planning on coming out there to visit one last time as Lakeside was my childhood mall and wanted to be there when it closed, but as you would’ve known, the Police closed the entrances early. it sucks that i wasn’t able to be there on sunday, but i was able to be there a few days prior.

  • @discoron77
    @discoron77 27 днів тому +7

    I got to see you filming! I even show up for a few seconds here in the video, I didn't want to bug you while filming though.
    This was definitely a different atmosphere for a closing mall on it's last day. I went to Northland Center on its last day, also in the Detroit area, and hardly anyone was around.
    Thank you for the great videos as always.

  • @nationdecay
    @nationdecay 26 днів тому +3

    Ace these videos are truly TV worthy. I am amazed how far you have come. Please don’t ever stop

  • @mikerocks56
    @mikerocks56 27 днів тому +8

    Tanglewoods was a restaurant that closed many years ago (like 15-20 years ago)

  • @crossface222
    @crossface222 25 днів тому +2

    Thank you for filming this. I use to go here with my mom all of the time as a kid and then with my friends in my teens. Kind of started to die off as I got into my 20s and 30s. Pretty sad to see it go. Wish I would have visited on the last day.

  • @steveohellno
    @steveohellno 27 днів тому +7

    I love the geometrical structures in when these mall are empty out like this.
    But in actual operations, it's just like all malls.
    The structures giving out that prime 70s-80s vibe but till the 90s it was just there. Somewhat renovated; mostly never change.
    If I own this mall! Im definitely making it into The Pines (MW) or the Twin Pine from Back Into Future, with all those old school neon with new tech.
    Cause sometime these mall only have grey, light brown, beige and white. It gets pretty dull

  • @exploringwithjenn5314
    @exploringwithjenn5314 25 днів тому +2

    Very sad moment to see a mall closing down 😢

  • @andytaylor5476
    @andytaylor5476 27 днів тому +5

    Love the 70's aesthetic. With so much public interest on closing day I wonder why it failed. There are a good many malls still doing well in California. RIP

  • @iamchrisbrewer
    @iamchrisbrewer 27 днів тому +5

    That Lord & Taylor facade is super cool looking, with the pre-2015 font and all.

  • @MIKEJONES-ob7ct
    @MIKEJONES-ob7ct 14 днів тому +1

    surreal is the right word for sure. I have this reoccuring dream like twice a year that my childhood mall repoens to the public, none of the stores are open but the whole community is there walking around, this is like a perfecr representation of that dream.

  • @Judd7171-fw9ew
    @Judd7171-fw9ew 26 днів тому +3

    Awesome video, Lakeside was a great mall in its day. While in Michigan you should check out the Kohan properties Lansing, Jackson, and Port Huron- Fort gratiot

  • @sharonb5414
    @sharonb5414 26 днів тому +5

    Sad.

  • @charlestonpinballarcade
    @charlestonpinballarcade 27 днів тому +6

    Great video as always!
    Seeing Walter Bee 26 🐝 at the end was a treat!
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @crystalscan2002
    @crystalscan2002 27 днів тому +7

    so sad this call closed, this mall looked nice ball

  • @donniesden989
    @donniesden989 26 днів тому +2

    Ive lived in Sterling Hts about 1 and 1/2 miles from Lakeside since 1974. The big three and Lakeside grew this area from one lane to 3 lane Hall rd/M59. I'll miss that land mark basically 5 mins from home, but i'll never forget the memories. My thing was the ice rink which was located where the food court and carousel was. The Rink and movie theater were the first to open in 1975. They shut the Rink down in the mid 80's in favor of a indoor water park. Needless to say, i didnt frequent the Mall much after the rink closed. But i drove by and still do at least 3 times a week. Thank you for documenting the last day, not surprised how busy it was. Very popular mall from 75' till 2020' which was the final nail for many malls.

  • @WillWatchAnything
    @WillWatchAnything 27 днів тому +7

    Interesting to still see a Taubman mall that still has a conversation pit. The ones in my Taubman mall were converted to children’s play areas.

    • @viktorakhmedov3442
      @viktorakhmedov3442 25 днів тому

      Yeah this one got sold off right before Taubman did that to many of them.

    • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
      @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 25 днів тому

      Harriet Taubman must have done a sit-in for shopper's relaxation rights

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому +1

      It happened in there as well to one particular area by Lord and Taylor. I helped with the demolition of the sitting area many years ago around 2005ish. But true many/most of the areas remained, those sitting areas are so classic/nostalgic to me.

  • @sirekumasutra7022
    @sirekumasutra7022 27 днів тому +4

    3:52 I see me haha, neon green pants lol. Anyway it was a pleasure meeting you. I was the guy with the mall book. I wish we got to chat more but I knew you are a busy guy. Thanks for all your content and you're an inspiration for me to do this as well and write about it.
    I was surprised by the turnout that day. I had Jollibee for lunch lol. It was nice to see so many young people there and hopefully some of the take up the mantle as well. I sat in the conversation pits and just listened to some of the people reminisce about Lakeside Mall. I first wen there in 2020 and also Ace not sure if you saw but there was a table in the food court that a bunch of us signed as the mall closed. Truly something I will remember for the rest of my life.

  • @rachelrivera91
    @rachelrivera91 26 днів тому +2

    Awesome video as usual Anthony. Of course we don’t expect anything less. Thank you for documenting this beautiful mall on its final hours. I’m filled with emotions right now seeing another beautiful mall died. I wish they could repurpose it instead of tearing the building down. Look forward to your next mall visit.

  • @victorgonzalez9294
    @victorgonzalez9294 27 днів тому +5

    Thank you for the great video, Ace!

  • @kevin12567
    @kevin12567 26 днів тому +2

    Thank you for filming Lakeside's final hours of operation. I remember when my parents took me and my (then only) sister to Lakeside to slide down the Hydro Tubes, and that glass elevator descending into the water fountain was so cool back then! My final visit was two weeks prior to close for one last trip to Anime GT (the only reason I visited Lakeside nowadays) to buy an armful of anime figures. I'm sad to see this mall I've known since childhood gone, but I'm looking forward to checking out the new retail center that will eventually take its place! I'll be sharing this video with my friends & family!

  • @Carburetedofficial
    @Carburetedofficial 26 днів тому +2

    I met with you briefly with John Rev, glad to see this all so well documented, some places dont get the coverage like this one did

  • @jessicarankin8902
    @jessicarankin8902 27 днів тому +3

    Great video, Anthony; sad to see another mall close... I'm surprised at how busy this mall is, for it to be closing. Heartbreaking as usual 💔 Awesome footage, and love to see your videos, as always!! Keep up your amazing work, and take care of your little family - he'll be here before you know it!! ❤

  • @carlrygwelski586
    @carlrygwelski586 17 днів тому +1

    2:21-3:03 That's me and my dad! I have the red polo and my dad has the orange and black hoodie.
    Long Live Lakeside Mall! ❤

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics 27 днів тому +3

    Looks like they got a good turnout on the last day. Those skylights keep reminding me of Randle Park Mall

  • @DjSportsGirl86
    @DjSportsGirl86 25 днів тому +2

    RIP Lakeside Mall 1976-2024 😢😢😢😢

  • @nicolaa55
    @nicolaa55 24 дні тому +1

    Being Canadian I really only get to dead malls on visits to the States (we have a few here, but not as many). I happened on this one just over a year ago when I ate at an Olive Garden and noticed the enormous mall behind it. Got in there and took a few pics. Thanks for sharing the last day.

  • @viktorakhmedov3442
    @viktorakhmedov3442 25 днів тому +3

    It has a near twin that opened on the same day (March 4, 1976) in Dearborn, MI (Fairlane Town Center) that has been taken over by Kohan and already got the utility disconnect notice so we'll see how long until the inevitable pipe burst.

    • @stephaniegormley9982
      @stephaniegormley9982 11 днів тому

      They were practically twin malls. The interior design was identical. But did you ever notice one subtle difference? The floor tiles. At Fairlane they were all six sided. At Lakeside they were 4 sided (squares or rectangles)

    • @viktorakhmedov3442
      @viktorakhmedov3442 5 днів тому +1

      ​@@stephaniegormley9982 Good eye! Wow, I never picked up on that. If I recall, Briarwood also had the hex-shaped tile like Fairlane before the 2003 renovation (I was 19 then so memory is fading). Twelve Oaks was always sort of a one-off design from that batch of malls, I remember when I was a kid it had terrazzo floors in geometric shapes of white, orange and brown but they tiled over it in the 90s. About a year ago I was walking up to the entrance and suddenly realized (after going there for decades) that original floor color pattern was replicated on the brick pattern outside for the mall-portion (non-department store) walls. My late dad worked on all of them as well as the RenCen and it's sad to see them all falling like dominos. There's going to be nothing left from the '70s to preserve.

  • @DoomPlague
    @DoomPlague 27 днів тому +7

    Man, I don't know much about malls outside of these videos but living near Columbus, I know a Taubman mall when i see it.

    • @jetsamperes5762
      @jetsamperes5762 25 днів тому +1

      Taubman is from Detroit. His fingerprints are on lots of stuff here.

  • @seabee73
    @seabee73 27 днів тому +4

    There is still a partial Debartolo mall here in Tampa. They kept the center section. There is still a Spencer's in there. Thanks for another great video.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 27 днів тому

      Thanks for the info

    • @seabee73
      @seabee73 27 днів тому +1

      @AcesAdventures1 it's called University Square Mall

  • @DJMetzler337
    @DJMetzler337 27 днів тому +8

    I am really kicking myself for not going the last day. I would have met you and Wallie. Shit. This mall is an old friend. It wasn’t cookie cutter to me. This mall was hurt by Partridge Creek. Best of luck to you on baby Ace.
    They are demolishing the mall as we speak. They will break ground next spring.

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому

      Are they starting to demo already wow, I haven't been over that way in a few weeks. I wish I would have gone once more as well. The last time I went was this past November but it was a good and nostalgic visit with my cousin for a few hours.

    • @DJMetzler337
      @DJMetzler337 25 днів тому

      @@jeffherrington , they are starting. Not going too fast from what I understand. The closed 6/30. They weren’t joking about taking it down by the end of the fall though.

  • @grantkersten5874
    @grantkersten5874 26 днів тому +2

    Tanglewoods was a restaurant . After it closed it became storage for the fixtures from Lord & Taylor. The upper level glass windows in front of L& T were used for mannequins and displays.

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому

      I forgot mannequins were in those windows that's right, classic!

  • @floppproductions7967
    @floppproductions7967 27 днів тому +3

    I was there on closing day as well, such a sad day

  • @kevinskonieczny7708
    @kevinskonieczny7708 27 днів тому +9

    Is it ridiculous having emotions about the closing? Spent plenty of time at Lakeside as kid. My mom worked there at JcPennys. My wife as well years later.
    The old brown leather couches.. the smell of the water fountains, putting your hands in the cascading water. The Christmas decorations…
    Tilt back in the day..
    Seeing my 1 yr old in 2002, play on the breakfast food playscape..
    It’s silly I guess but .. goodbye old friend. Thank you for being part of our lives… a fond part.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 27 днів тому +2

      Nope not at all

    • @SC-gp7kt
      @SC-gp7kt 26 днів тому +1

      Nostalgia isn't silly

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 25 днів тому +1

      no it Lakeside was a big part of peopels lives it was the mall to go to in Metro Detroit more so then many of them.

  • @julianneale6128
    @julianneale6128 27 днів тому +3

    I really wanted to go, just one more time before it finally closed for good. It's been on the cards for years and the last time I went, a few years ago, I was shocked how quiet it was. Nothing to how I remembered it from the 1990s. Such a shame. 😊

  • @DavidSquires-iy4uv
    @DavidSquires-iy4uv 24 дні тому +1

    I,live in Detroit, Michigan and I am a new subscriber to your channel.
    From 1975-1980, I used to work at Hudson's Eastland Mall in Harper Woods, a suburb of Detroit. I,remember when Lakeside Mall opened up. Lakeside Mall opened on March 2,1976 and I used to shop at Lakeside Mall. I,know that I'll miss Lakeside Mall. At,least J.C.PENNEY and MACY'S will remain,during the redevelopment of Lakeside Mall area. 19:06

  • @atomicmom3383
    @atomicmom3383 22 дні тому +1

    Fantastic video, Ace! My hat's off to you! Absolutely loved the intro with the perfect monolog, music, and visuals! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤗🎩
    Like you said in the video, yes, there are a lot of people filming malls, but they aren't you, Sal, or the other amazing content creators of DMOD. I seek out yours and Sal's videos for your unique styles/aesthetics and your talent for capturing the true essence of these malls and tapping into that bittersweet nostalgia. 🙏🏼

  • @19JohnConnor84
    @19JohnConnor84 27 днів тому +9

    The American era is coming to an end.

  • @Vikabro
    @Vikabro 25 днів тому +1

    This had been one of my favorite malls. One of the go-to malls. I was actually able to go in a few weeks before the last day when the very last of the stores were in the process of closing. It's interesting how many people were there on the last day.

  • @Jacob-nu4nd
    @Jacob-nu4nd 27 днів тому +5

    Man, you could’ve probably got some good money for that MC sports sign and those sealed up calendars on eBay

  • @user-xe9sg1wg7t
    @user-xe9sg1wg7t 13 днів тому

    Grew up in the area, it's always where we did 4/5ths of our xmas shopping. Mother-in-Law used to call it the Dawn of the Dead Mall, because it used to have a theater, and she saw that there, and came to associate them. Bought my favorite Stetson cap from there, one Memorial Day weekend. Asian Connection, FYE, Spencer's, or even the lounges by the indoor fountain, where Santa would set up every year for pictures... Gonna miss this place. Yet another casualty of the times. RIP Lakeside... and thanks for the memories.

  • @MRjustin8990
    @MRjustin8990 27 днів тому +5

    I dont think all malls will die off. There will still be like maybe 1 or 2 in cities thats everyone goes to and can stay afloat, providing they also change with times and offer more than just shopping (example entertainment options) but i think most will die unfortunately

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 27 днів тому +1

      We shall see

    • @MRjustin8990
      @MRjustin8990 27 днів тому

      @AcesAdventures1 that's also my hope, too. I love malls. Many good times growing up

  • @lisamatheson3831
    @lisamatheson3831 27 днів тому +3

    It seems that one by one stores began leaving and as a result people started to leave as well. I would like to think that with a little imagination, the mall could be revitalized without tearing it down!

  • @CNC-Time-Lapse
    @CNC-Time-Lapse 19 днів тому

    I used to work across the street from Lakeside Mall. Had many memories at Lakeside.

  • @drewblue1164
    @drewblue1164 27 днів тому +3

    This mall wasn’t cookie cutter even if there was a near exact replica in Maryland. This mall was thee place to be in late 70’s, 80’s, and early 90’s. I know because I was there. In Decembers back in the day people used to have to park up on the lawn on the outside edge of the circle. Thats how packed it got.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 27 днів тому

      To me it is because i have seen them all lol

    • @drewblue1164
      @drewblue1164 26 днів тому +1

      @@AcesAdventures1 I’ve seen a lot of malls too and even other Taubmans but none just exactly like this one.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 26 днів тому +1

      @@drewblue1164 to clarify, what I meant was it was a typical Taubman

    • @drewblue1164
      @drewblue1164 26 днів тому +2

      @@AcesAdventures1 That’s better. Telling people from SEM that Lakeside was “cookie cutter” is like telling someone from Buffalo “wide right” or “drive for five” and then laughing in their face about it. Lakeside was a very special place to literally MILLIONS of people for about 3 decades before it started to decline due to the 3 newer malls that surrounded it. Thats why you saw the most people you have ever seen at a mall’s last day.

  • @bmstylee
    @bmstylee 27 днів тому +5

    Ace I wish you could have seen Randall Park in it's heyday. It was an amazing place. But like a lot of others the knuckle heads came in and started making trouble. It became a very unsafe place to visit. Now it's an Amazon hub.

  • @richardwojciechowicz
    @richardwojciechowicz 27 днів тому +3

    I was there on June 29th. I live 1/2 mile away from the mall.

  • @claraspet2923
    @claraspet2923 23 дні тому +1

    "It must have been a popular mall..." In the early 199os, the choices for a mall if you lived in northern Macomb County (which is NOT Metro-Detroit) was Lakeside or Birchwood in Port Huron (which was brand new.) If you wanted to see a movie, the choices were Marine City (guaranteed to be cheap), Kraft in Fort Gratiot, 16 Mile Road, or Hall Road. I haven't been to Lakeside for 10 years now, and it was looking pretty sick then. But then, my main reasons for going there was when Harmony House music was there.

  • @TheCubeTube
    @TheCubeTube День тому

    Intro gave me chills… Taubman malls are beautiful… Incredible job man! Wish I could have made it…

  • @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444
    @readtherealanthonyfaucibyr6444 25 днів тому +1

    I was in this mall just after 4 PM in August 2004 when the big eastern US power outage happened. I just got to work at a kiosk and was a little late because I wanted taco bell. Started eating it and a few bites in, the power went out. I kept eating while people were scrambling about, though people didn't freak out much. No looting or fights. There was one store where the employees were stuck for hours because their store's gate was electronic and they couldn't walk out with expensive merchandise just sitting there. All I had to do was put the tarp back on the kiosk so I was able to leave.

  • @MIKEJONES-ob7ct
    @MIKEJONES-ob7ct 14 днів тому

    ace "i'll shut up now"
    ace : talks for two more minutes nonstop 😂

  • @chm9935
    @chm9935 27 днів тому +3

    Sept 2008 to early 2020: Mall death in slow burn mode.
    2020 to now: Pedal to the Metal!!!

  • @cloper84
    @cloper84 26 днів тому +2

    When I see “Lakeside Mall,” I’m reminded of the competitor of Al Bundy’s New Market mall that hired a Santa Claus to skydive in.

  • @richardwojciechowicz
    @richardwojciechowicz 27 днів тому +6

    It was a great mall. Loved Sears!!!

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 27 днів тому +6

    Malls have memories. Would love to see a Buffalo 🐃 V Detroit 🦁 SuperBowl in 2025 !

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 27 днів тому +2

      Here’s hoping

    • @DjSportsGirl86
      @DjSportsGirl86 25 днів тому

      ​@@AcesAdventures1 Detroit is the most improvement sports city of 2024!! The Lions went all the way to the NFC Championship game and end up lost to the 49ers and failed to make it to the super bowl. The Red Wings won 41 games and finished the tie with Washington for the final wild card spot in the East but the almost made it to the playoffs but they left out this year. The Pistons finished another worst record in the NBA as result of suffering a 28-game losing streak, finished at 14-68, and then they fired Monty Williams after a single season and replaced by JB Brickerstaff. Last without least, the Tigers are now several games below .500, they are very disappointed.
      2025 might be a fantastic year for Detroit sports.

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 25 днів тому +2

      @@DjSportsGirl86 i hope so, i like detroit

  • @danielhedrick5886
    @danielhedrick5886 27 днів тому +3

    I never thought I'd see big retail drop like it has or shopping malls fall flat.we used to go to parks back in the day for free and now they charge to go in to see the history of the nation 😢

  • @peachyclean93
    @peachyclean93 27 днів тому +3

    So sad 😢

  • @KaneRobot
    @KaneRobot 27 днів тому +3

    Tilt. That is all.

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому

      Hell yes!!! I have faint memories as I was a kid going there but it was amazing. I still have some tokens that I saved from back then.

  • @kellyj.9898
    @kellyj.9898 27 днів тому +4

    I love wallieb26's channel much respect acesadventures.

  • @_JoeMomma
    @_JoeMomma 19 днів тому

    This man was the shit back in the day. When I was little this thing stood up to Somerset mall in Troy. It got so busy some seasons in Lakeside you couldn't even move it seemed like

  • @evemondenge571
    @evemondenge571 27 днів тому +3

    Great video 🔥🔥🔥🔥thanks for my shout out !

  • @frickenbored
    @frickenbored 3 дні тому

    Tanglewoods was a restaurant that closed a long long time ago. I was in there about 5 years ago to take out a massive dough mixer...its like a time machine in there. Almost everything was left in there.

  • @cherryboi7734
    @cherryboi7734 27 днів тому +2

    Love seeing this. It looks much busier than its sister mall in MoCo Maryland did on its last day. Thanks for capturing this Ace and as always fantastic work.
    P.S. Congrats on the new little one on the way.

  • @R32R38
    @R32R38 27 днів тому +16

    Malls will not disappear. There will be fewer, to be sure, but the country was over-malled in the first place.

    • @gregd4633
      @gregd4633 27 днів тому +10

      That’s the part people don’t understand, developers “Over-Malled” America and one day the bubble 🫧 will burst. But the good thing is like you stated, it may be fewer malls but the ones that’s functioning well will continue to grow. I visited South Park Mall in Charlotte and you couldn’t find any parking because it was so crowded and it was a Friday afternoon not even a special holiday. There’s several malls here in Atlanta that’s doing great

    • @lisamatheson3831
      @lisamatheson3831 27 днів тому +2

      I hope you are right! Of all the malls I visited in Michigan, I liked Lakeside the best and so many folks I talked to feel the same! I wish they could envision a new plan that would keep the mall in use! It is a beautiful structure!

    • @gregd4633
      @gregd4633 27 днів тому

      @@lisamatheson3831 That mall was oversized for the area it was located in. Besides, in order to attract people you need trendy stores because young people between the ages of 19-48 years old is the biggest spenders. Malls that have trendy stores, upscale shops and restaurants survive well beyond its typical retail life. Malls that stay stuck in the past and catering to older customers typically don’t survive long enough to inspire anyone to shop there. Malls main purpose is to attract customers, and the way they do that is to remodel their building and attract trendy shops and upscale stores like Gucci and trendy restaurants

    • @rachelrivera91
      @rachelrivera91 26 днів тому +2

      Same here. I believe they should repurpose and revitalize the building versus demolishing it and replacing it with new development. What a waste tbh! I love this aesthetics and architecture of this mall just like Stratford Square Mall among my favorites and most Taubman and De Bartolo malls like Century 3 Mall and Randall Park. Wish they could’ve preserved architecture of most of the dead malls. But it’s just a wish.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 25 днів тому +1

      ​@lisamatheson3831 Summerset and Greatlakes Crossing are not going any where.

  • @OriginalNethead
    @OriginalNethead 27 днів тому +6

    Was the Macy's staying open? Kind of looked like it. The rest? Somebody grab a plant on the way out!

    • @mikerocks56
      @mikerocks56 27 днів тому

      Yes. Penney’s will stay open as well

    • @sirekumasutra7022
      @sirekumasutra7022 27 днів тому +1

      Yup both Macys and also JCPenney are staying open. I kid you not there were signs saying don't take the plants XD.

  • @edwardsr70
    @edwardsr70 27 днів тому +3

    If people had been there like that all the time, this mall wouldn't be closing, but sadly, everyone does there shopping online 😢

    • @Embur12
      @Embur12 15 днів тому

      Malls used to be about the anchor stores, but those have been going the way of the dodo since the late 80s. Sears, Montgomery Ward, Hudsons, or more current stores like Macy's, or Lord and Taylors. This decay was well before covid and even Amazon. Most retailers are struggling in the post covid / buy-done omics era, as only the big box outlets and Amazon were allowed to thrive in this draconian Blackrock dystopia.

  • @ShannonBrownauthor
    @ShannonBrownauthor 25 днів тому +1

    I wish they would save the conversation pits and add them back to the Taubman mall near me. They took ours out years ago.

  • @ethanmeyers195
    @ethanmeyers195 25 днів тому +2

    You should go to birchwood mall, it's a mall that's like 45 minutes north of lakeside and it is also a dead mall. It's dead but is still dying more and more. It has a lot of those nick nackey stores that are there for a couple months and then go out of buisness.

  • @appalachianwoman561
    @appalachianwoman561 25 днів тому +2

    As a Gen Xer & 80s kids I think what ultimately killed the malls and really a lot of American Department stores and stores that filled malls was NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) because it put American's out of work. Most of us that grew up middle to working class in the 80s remember our parents taking us to the mall every weekend to buy things and go out to eat somewhere. Before NAFTA there were plants and factories all over America, you could find different things from clothes, towels, machinery, you name it made proudly in small towns all over America. After NAFTA those factories shut down and moved operations and production to places like Mexico or China where there were no labor standards and minimum wages. The ultimate death of malls and stores in America is that the middle/working class is dying and struggling to stay afloat.

    • @jeffherrington
      @jeffherrington 25 днів тому +1

      100% spot on, NAFTA has harmed so much it's criminal.

    • @Athonite
      @Athonite 25 днів тому +1

      Completely true. A country can't achieve long term wealth and prosperity by reselling another country's junk. Only a handful of resellers make money in that paradigm, which we are currently stuck in. Pat Buchanan warned us, among others.

  • @DanDrolett
    @DanDrolett 26 днів тому +2

    I wouldn't say "before there's not a single one left". Believe it or not there are malls that are still active and thriving. It's just that the dying malls tend to get most of the attention because that's what people want to see.

    • @DavidNgo86
      @DavidNgo86 26 днів тому

      Yeah

    • @AcesAdventures1
      @AcesAdventures1 26 днів тому

      It’s a relative term, use your imagination

    • @DanDrolett
      @DanDrolett 25 днів тому

      @@AcesAdventures1 Imagination is a relative term.

  • @l6echo53
    @l6echo53 2 дні тому

    Just like life, nothing lasts forever

  • @isaac24
    @isaac24 27 днів тому +7

    This place used to be awesome. Went there back on the 21st and it was dead. R.I.P. to another real one :(

  • @benb8407
    @benb8407 27 днів тому +2

    Never been to Lakeside Mall looked like a beautiful mall too bad it became a dead mall.

  • @MerrimanDevonshire
    @MerrimanDevonshire 25 днів тому +1

    R.I.P. Kirby's Coney Island 😢

  • @clarksafg
    @clarksafg 19 днів тому

    Great video

  • @msnos6245
    @msnos6245 24 дні тому +1

    Wow, the malls got people out and about. I think malls should stay open.

  • @mckady4869
    @mckady4869 25 днів тому +2

    Tanglewoods was a restaurant.

  • @Aztec73
    @Aztec73 25 днів тому +1

    You should see the fashion place mall Utah The security guards hide in the stores in the morning and take pictures of mall walkers They then do the same thing throughout the day walking inside, They are driving customers away .

  • @JacK-cs7kt
    @JacK-cs7kt 27 днів тому +2

    They missed a up coming generation that would of loved it here

  • @stormicusiii6582
    @stormicusiii6582 27 днів тому +3

    Great video as always ace. I was also there for the closing and was astonished about how meny people came to say goodbye to this place. This was the largest mall in Michigan and hasnt been renovated much over the years so it looks mostly like it did when it open in 1976.

  • @lovabledork23
    @lovabledork23 13 днів тому

    It’s so sad, the mall was part of my childhood, it was an adventure when we would go out to the mall, go into the cool
    stores get the treats at the food court etc. I also spent time at the mall as a young adult, Lakeside was one of them. I love the malls, I don’t understand why they are going to close them all💔 everyone just stays in there homes now, no reason to leave anymore. I hated when movie rental places closed, Friday nights we would take our daughter to get some movies, snacks and a movie for us to all watch together and the new release for us to watch when she went to bed. It was a fun, planned night, something to look forward to. Now it feels like there is nothing left to do unless you have a ton of money to spend to go out and do something. I feel lost when I am trying to plan something to do, malls are closed, no movie rentals etc everything costs at least $100 minimum if you want to go do a family thing on an Friday or Saturday. Sad:(