Just so sad. Lots of great memories growing up going to Midway Mall from the late 1960s, til today, on occasion. I worked at Jean Nicole's in the early 80s and JcPenney's in early 2000s. I recall those days when it was jam packed with people....sigh....thanks for the walk through memory lane.
Thank you for the memories. Hate to see it as it is now. Looking at those benches I can still see my grandparents sitting there waiting for us to spend the weekend with them.
Chris,do you remember when they had lockers? As teens my friends and I would rent one when we went. I also remember Capri pizza,it was awful but it was a popular place in the late 80s. I remember the rite Aid and the baskin robbins. And also Berman leather where I got my first leather jacket from. When I was really young I remember my sister and I going on Saturday afternoons to watch movies. Aladdin castle rocked in the 80s. They put the food court in in 1990. I could go on forever. I have so many wonderful memories of this mall. I moved years ago. Thanks for up dating us.
I used to hang out there in the early 80s. It was great. I went to Southview high school. On Friday we would go straight to the mall. The earliest time I went there was around 1975.
I ran the Nobil Shoe store which changed its name to Endicott Johnson Shoes after a remodel. While I was the manager the store it became the number ONE store in the company doing 1 Million dollars a year!. Midway Mall as crankin in the late 80’s early 90’s.
It is now even more dead best buy is gone , sun news is gone, Victoria secret is gone, Auntie Annie's is gone, Spencer's is gone, JC Penny is gone, vision works (is leaving now).
Just so sad. Lots of great memories growing up going to Midway Mall from the late 1960s, til today, on occasion. I worked at Jean Nicole's in the early 80s and JcPenney's in early 2000s. I recall those days when it was jam packed with people....sigh....thanks for the walk through memory lane.
When I was growing up, this mall was where all the cool kids hung out on the weekends. Depressing to go there these days.
Thank you for the memories. Hate to see it as it is now. Looking at those benches I can still see my grandparents sitting there waiting for us to spend the weekend with them.
Chris,do you remember when they had lockers? As teens my friends and I would rent one when we went. I also remember Capri pizza,it was awful but it was a popular place in the late 80s. I remember the rite Aid and the baskin robbins. And also Berman leather where I got my first leather jacket from. When I was really young I remember my sister and I going on Saturday afternoons to watch movies. Aladdin castle rocked in the 80s. They put the food court in in 1990. I could go on forever. I have so many wonderful memories of this mall. I moved years ago. Thanks for up dating us.
I used to hang out there in the early 80s. It was great. I went to Southview high school. On Friday we would go straight to the mall. The earliest time I went there was around 1975.
I loved Camalot music.
I went there a lot in elementary school. I miss going there😭😭😭
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I ran the Nobil Shoe store which changed its name to Endicott Johnson Shoes after a remodel. While I was the manager the store it became the number ONE store in the company doing 1 Million dollars a year!. Midway Mall as crankin in the late 80’s early 90’s.
When did Sidewalk Cafe close? It was a restaurant that resembled a French or European style outdoor cafe. We used to eat there in the 1970s
7:55 Babbage games on the left good buddy
Went there a while back (it's been months now, maybe last year some time?) on the way back from Indiana.... it was a quite depressing place! :-(
The sports store was called Fan Fair What was between MayCo and Suncoast where Nail City is today? i can't remember at all.
Just For Laughs, it was a gift shop type place.
It is now even more dead best buy is gone , sun news is gone, Victoria secret is gone, Auntie Annie's is gone, Spencer's is gone, JC Penny is gone, vision works (is leaving now).
GNC may be a dead mall staple but they are burning cash as fast as any other dying retailer