Well done! Thanks for taking me back to my childhood. Seemed I lived at Lakeside from 1976 to the late 80". Shopping was just a part of it. Worked at Hudson's Restaurant making Maurice Salads/dressing and all the great desserts. Worked at Meyer Jewelers, too. Ice skating, movie nights, Christmas decorations and Santa. So many great memories from the best mall in Macomb County. What a great trip down memory lane.
Tel 12 was cool, but probably the smallest of the Detroit malls. Used to hit the Spencer's, get a Hot Sam and orange Julius, try on polyester pants at Monkey Ward
I went to Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods and I would go to Eastland Mall after school. The mall was behind and walking distance from the school.
Loved this video. As a mall historian from the Detroit area (Fairlane was my childhood mall) this was well made. I recently wrote a book that is on Amazon about my experiences in malls specifically around the Detroit area. And it is nice to see a mall video that stayed positive and had different people tell experiences and stories. Loved this!
I was really hoping to see Tel-Twelve Mall in Southfield. My friends and I loved going to Silver’s in the early 80s to buy Mrs. Grossman’s stickers and Paper by the Pound, and Harmony House was where we got our 45’s. 😊
Ce la vie clothing store was forbidden by my parents. 😂 I grew up with Northland and later Fairlane. It was an all-day adventure ❤. We ate at Hudson on Sunday...yummy....this is so nostalgic
I'm only 4 minutes in and I already ❤ this. I grew up in Detroit and I LOOOOVE malls. Northland was my first love mall. For some reason there's something SO exciting about the mall in the 80s. It just seems like it was the popular place to be. My mom and I spent many Saturdays at Northland in the 80s and 90s. I will always love it and miss it. We also shopped at Fairlane, Wonderland, Westland, 12 Oaks, Livonia, Tel 12, Oakland, Somerset. I go to Southland also. Malls are some of my favorite places.
Love this video! We use to walk to Eastland Mall and get dropped off at Lakeside it was the place to be when you were a pre-teen to teenager I remember all of this! Ty sooo much!❤️❤️❤️
I grew up in Philly, GenXer, it's amazing how much similarity there was between Detroit area mall culture and where I came from. I enjoyed the nostalgia and remembered a few things I had forgotten about!
I came over the border from Kitchener to shop at the Merry Go Round at Oakland Mall. The malls & clothes were so much cooler in the Detroit suburbs. I even went to a certain clerk Norman at the Merry Go Round. He got transferred to. Northland & my parents took me there to see him. Our friends in Sterling Heights told us not to go there. It wasn’t safe. We went anyways. I was the best dressed kid at my Mennonite high school. 😅
Northland…my first real job was at JC Penney’s…best memory is I met Terry, I’ll never forget him 🫶🏽 Maurie’s Salad was to die for!! Mara McDonald was boring lol
The Magic Pan at 12 Oaks was for special occasions. Chicken Divan crepe with mandarin orange & almond salad. Extra special Chocolate mousse for dessert. Special mom & daughter dates.
I was a mall rat. Macomb, Lakeside, Oakland and then Universal when they got the movie theaters. $1.50 shows were awesome. Saw The Crow 13 times there. Miss the store Oaktree. Sad to hear about Lakeside
@@ClickOnDetroitLocal4WDIVDo you have any old tapes of the NBC game show Mainstays of the 1970's thru the 1980's? Hollywood Squares, High Rollers, Chain Reaction, Wheel of Fortune (or others) come to mind because a lot of those episodes are presumably lost. So, who knows...a lot of people would be happy to see a different episode Pop up that hasn't been seen in decades and maybe a local station has it. One thing I'd like to see again is Bowling for Dollars with Bob Allison. It would be fun just to see that again. Nighttime Price Is Right. Joker's Wild, Bullseye, Tic Tac Dough. Yeah. I remember a lot.
As a millennial who has lived through the gloriously blissful times when the malls stood still and were poppin' back in the 90s and 2000s, I gotta say those were the best and happiest times of my life. And not a day goes by that I don't think of the days when the malls where not only they were THE place where I could go hang out, shop and eat, but sometimes back when I was going to high school they were my skip-school sanctuary to get away from all the drama and bull***t I had to deal with at school day in and day out(while keeping a low profile). But now those days as well As the nostalgia are as good as long gone cause now these malls are dying thanks to the new developing ways of the commerce (Inc. The internet). And I'm just as sad as yall are to see these malls go. 😢 But with these malls becoming city centers (or pseudo-downtowns as they call em) they just might bring back the thrill and the bliss that the malls of yester-decades once presented. For old generations and new alike. And with northland about to be finished with the redevelopment project in later years, ima' be there to relive those glory days ALL OVER AGAIN!!!❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉
Speaking as a former Harmony House employee, you didn't have the luxury of browsing ticket sections the day of an onsale. We gave you the best available and got you out of the line before the person behind you went for your throat for holding up the line!
I worked at Hudsons, Marshall Fields and Macy at Twelve Oaks. I was the specialist for Tommy Hilfiger. I folded so many sweaters, shirts and pants 👖. But, I made so many friends. That I’m still friends with to this very day.
I hated the overbearing sales people at Silverman’s & Merry Go Round. They attacked you like vultures when you walked through the door. Great Stuff was a great spot to get sports apparel for the local teams with The Pistons owning it. I saw ET at Livonia Mall! Great walk down memory lane!!!!
I remember bringing subway sandwiches and chips in the movie theater all I would buy is popcorn and a drink and the smell of popcorn butter was so prominent that people didn't even smell when me and my family ate tuna fish sandwiches in the movie theater and I remember the record stores that had the videos of the concert as a child that grew up in a African-American Baptist Church certain choirs that I like would release albums and I would always want to wonder how the song ended and I got to see it on the video VHS that the manager will pop into her television screen at the CD store Baptist and when it comes to The fountains the most fascinating malls have more than one they had a large fountain in the center and smaller fountains amongst the other wings of the mall
Northland mall = Hot Sam pretzels & the Puppy Palace. Tel-Twelve = the clock in the mall floor outside of Meyer Jewelers. Christmas train? Livonia - SEARS nut stand & sweating while waiting to see santa. Lakeside = JC Penney photo studio.
I remember when the mall I used to go to had a pool like fountain that our school choir with sing Christmas carols on the steps that surrounded the fountain we use the steps that were outside the fountain facing towards the fountain as risers for us to be on to sing on the last day of school before we got out for the Christmas holidays also the mall would have the water drained out and lined with red fabric and cotton for snow and Christmas trees and the candy canes from Santa was to die for even though growing up as a African American child my mother taught against the existence of Santa maybe it was Jim Crow back in her day that made black children feel inferior to talking to Santa, after Christmas came Valentine's Day which they would color the beautiful lights in the fountain of pink color which would make the fountain look like it had pink lemonade juice in it and that's how you knew it was getting close to spring now the pink that they used in the fountain for Valentine's Day was a darker pink close to a rose red color but in the springtime the pink day would use would be a paler pink which again they would drain the water out the fountain and set up the Easter display and after that the fountain was back to normal for the summer months of the year l.o.l.
Lakeside and twelve oaks were built at about the same time and used to be very comparable. Why is lakeside dying/closing while twelve oaks is thriving? Besides partridge creek, who has some theories??
I think part of the reason is location, it's not right off I 75 like Oakland Mall for example. And also, I think we just have too many malls, and Lakeside was too close to Oakland as crazy as it might sound. Lack of innovation, bad ownership, closing anchors might also be a factor. I believe Oakland will make a comeback with the new owner. Only malls surviving now are high end, (Somerset) or malls with variety of entertainment or food. (Great Lakes, 12 Oaks)
Lakeside went down because it got surrounded by newer and “cooler” malls which were Somerset, Partridge Creek, and Great Lakes crossing and then they lost two major anchor tenants in Sears and Lord & Taylor. This is why Lakeside went down. It wasn’t because of online shopping or Covid, like some people think. I started going to Somerset and Great Lakes when those were built, instead of Lakeside, which became a dinosaur then.
@@drewblue1164 I agree with you, and the owners didn't do anything to fix them. Malls just can't have only stores anymore. They need entertainment and food. If Lakeside did something similar to what GR Woodland Mall did to make a comeback, maybe it would still be here.
I was a shoe Maven ( STILL am) n Baker's, Winkelman's n the Wild Pair were the ultimate!!!! If you wanted the REALLY glittery shoes you would go to The Wild Pair in Northland Mall in Detroit, cuz they had the most ostentatios shoes available. I had my over the knee stilletto heeled REAL leather black boots that were $175 in the 1980's for YEARS they were made so well!!! And I was a dancer in the 1980's and would buy at LEAST 2 pair of each of my favourite shoes so they wouldnt wear out!!!
Also, at Bakers Shoe Store all over the Detroit area, you could get shoes that were satin Marilyn Monroe style pointy tied high heeled pumps died ANY colour of the rainbow, a service started to help girls match their wedding n bridesmaids dresses n prom dresses to their shoes EXACTLY!!! What a wonderful time to buy n collect hundreds of shoes!!!
i remember in 1983 summer riding my 10- speed bike whit two of my boys that live across the street on rutherford and puritan' we just was hanging ' and then when i got too Redford high school ' got a job in the 12"grade', at hudson and then it change to marshalls field,s now out of school got a better job ' look up then it was change to macy,s''
I relate to Christy McDonald and Kim Adams. My mall was Oakland in the 80s, with the occasional trip to lakeside. I used to get some clothes from Merry Go Round, very trendy in that day. Surprised Kim couldn’t shop there but she could at contempo casuals. Their clothes were more risqué than MGR. Loved those clothes on the girls back then! 😝 I dated a girl that worked there too…very nice. Kim Adams must have looked great in those clothes too!
This is soooo cool i love it im always researching old mall and boom 💥 here is a documentary on them
Very cool. I remember going to Northland Mall from the far East Side of Detroit. I drove my 83 Camaro west on 8 Mile Rd to get to the mall.
Well done! Thanks for taking me back to my childhood. Seemed I lived at Lakeside from 1976 to the late 80". Shopping was just a part of it. Worked at Hudson's Restaurant making Maurice Salads/dressing and all the great desserts. Worked at Meyer Jewelers, too.
Ice skating, movie nights, Christmas decorations and Santa. So many great memories from the best mall in Macomb County. What a great trip down memory lane.
I always felt like I was breaking the law visiting Spencer's Gifts as a kid. I think I visited Spencer's everytime for fun and never bought a thing.
I kr!As a kid,the sex toys at Spencer would always blow my mind!
Ok. I really enjoy this. Oh the memories.😊
Waiting to hear about Tel-Twelve, in Southfield? And Montgomery Ward? Roots?
they sure didnt mention that one'''' cause they had a K-mart connected to that one too''''''
Tel 12 was cool, but probably the smallest of the Detroit malls.
Used to hit the Spencer's, get a Hot Sam and orange Julius, try on polyester pants at Monkey Ward
I went to Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods and I would go to Eastland Mall after school. The mall was behind and walking distance from the school.
Livonia Mall?
Thank you for organizing this fun trip down memory lane, WDIV!
Loved this video. As a mall historian from the Detroit area (Fairlane was my childhood mall) this was well made. I recently wrote a book that is on Amazon about my experiences in malls specifically around the Detroit area. And it is nice to see a mall video that stayed positive and had different people tell experiences and stories. Loved this!
Thank you for this! Generations of wonderful memories. It made me smile, so bitter sweet 🥹
I was really hoping to see Tel-Twelve Mall in Southfield. My friends and I loved going to Silver’s in the early 80s to buy Mrs. Grossman’s stickers and Paper by the Pound, and Harmony House was where we got our 45’s. 😊
Ce la vie clothing store was forbidden by my parents. 😂
I grew up with Northland and later Fairlane.
It was an all-day adventure ❤.
We ate at Hudson on Sunday...yummy....this is so nostalgic
I'm only 4 minutes in and I already ❤ this. I grew up in Detroit and I LOOOOVE malls. Northland was my first love mall. For some reason there's something SO exciting about the mall in the 80s. It just seems like it was the popular place to be. My mom and I spent many Saturdays at Northland in the 80s and 90s. I will always love it and miss it. We also shopped at Fairlane, Wonderland, Westland, 12 Oaks, Livonia, Tel 12, Oakland, Somerset. I go to Southland also. Malls are some of my favorite places.
Love this video! We use to walk to Eastland Mall and get dropped off at Lakeside it was the place to be when you were a pre-teen to teenager I remember all of this! Ty sooo much!❤️❤️❤️
Do you have a relative named Kelly Jacobson? She would be in her late 40’s now.
Good stuff!!! Always a great time at the mall. Brings back the memories. Anyone one of them. Movies, arcade, bookstores, and clothes.
Miss the long gone malls and the stores that were there . I was a Christmas help at Hudson , Eastland Mall in 1969 .
Lakeside didn’t have a food court in the 70’s, 80’s and most of the 90’s. Not until 1999! So about 24 years without a food court.
Worked at the Pontiac Mall 1968. Hey Waterford Mott had 1:30 starting time. Township ! We got out at 12:30 PM
I grew up in Philly, GenXer, it's amazing how much similarity there was between Detroit area mall culture and where I came from. I enjoyed the nostalgia and remembered a few things I had forgotten about!
Eastland and Northland were my favorites.😊 I can't believe that they're gone.😢
Pickin wild flowers 💐
We had the Pontiac Mall, it was great then upgraded to Summit Place.. then taken over by local criminal thugs
😂 I liked Summit Place when it was nice
@@AJ-qm1ex absolutely
@@AJ-qm1exClassy place, then came Great Lakes Crossing. Then that's when the writing was on the wall.
I came over the border from Kitchener to shop at the Merry Go Round at Oakland Mall. The malls & clothes were so much cooler in the Detroit suburbs. I even went to a certain clerk Norman at the Merry Go Round. He got transferred to. Northland & my parents took me there to see him. Our friends in Sterling Heights told us not to go there. It wasn’t safe. We went anyways. I was the best dressed kid at my Mennonite high school. 😅
Northland…my first real job was at JC Penney’s…best memory is I met Terry, I’ll never forget him 🫶🏽
Maurie’s Salad was to die for!!
Mara McDonald was boring lol
How is Mara already retired if she went to college in the 90’s? Did she retire at 50?
The Magic Pan at 12 Oaks was for special occasions. Chicken Divan crepe with mandarin orange & almond salad. Extra special Chocolate mousse for dessert. Special mom & daughter dates.
December, 1972. Oakland mall. I met Santa!!!!!😊😊😊
MY WHOLE CHILDHOOD ❤👌🏽😘🍄 #SMR82
I was a mall rat. Macomb, Lakeside, Oakland and then Universal when they got the movie theaters. $1.50 shows were awesome. Saw The Crow 13 times there. Miss the store Oaktree. Sad to hear about Lakeside
Please tell me you are going to post the one-hour documentary about the Lions 1991-1992 season here on UA-cam as well.
Sadly, we can't, due to NFL copyright.
@@ClickOnDetroitLocal4WDIVDo you have any old tapes of the NBC game show Mainstays of the 1970's thru the 1980's? Hollywood Squares, High Rollers, Chain Reaction, Wheel of Fortune (or others) come to mind because a lot of those episodes are presumably lost. So, who knows...a lot of people would be happy to see a different episode Pop up that hasn't been seen in decades and maybe a local station has it.
One thing I'd like to see again is Bowling for Dollars with Bob Allison. It would be fun just to see that again. Nighttime Price Is Right. Joker's Wild, Bullseye, Tic Tac Dough. Yeah. I remember a lot.
Lakeside Mall had a Coffee Beanry in the mid 90’s - my sister worked there..!
As a millennial who has lived through the gloriously blissful times when the malls stood still and were poppin' back in the 90s and 2000s, I gotta say those were the best and happiest times of my life. And not a day goes by that I don't think of the days when the malls where not only they were THE place where I could go hang out, shop and eat, but sometimes back when I was going to high school they were my skip-school sanctuary to get away from all the drama and bull***t I had to deal with at school day in and day out(while keeping a low profile). But now those days as well As the nostalgia are as good as long gone cause now these malls are dying thanks to the new developing ways of the commerce (Inc. The internet).
And I'm just as sad as yall are to see these malls go. 😢
But with these malls becoming city centers (or pseudo-downtowns as they call em) they just might bring back the thrill and the bliss that the malls of yester-decades once presented. For old generations and new alike.
And with northland about to be finished with the redevelopment project in later years, ima' be there to relive those glory days ALL OVER AGAIN!!!❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉
Speaking as a former Harmony House employee, you didn't have the luxury of browsing ticket sections the day of an onsale. We gave you the best available and got you out of the line before the person behind you went for your throat for holding up the line!
I worked at Hudsons, Marshall Fields and Macy at Twelve Oaks. I was the specialist for Tommy Hilfiger. I folded so many sweaters, shirts and pants 👖. But, I made so many friends. That I’m still friends with to this very day.
I hated the overbearing sales people at Silverman’s & Merry Go Round. They attacked you like vultures when you walked through the door.
Great Stuff was a great spot to get sports apparel for the local teams with The Pistons owning it.
I saw ET at Livonia Mall!
Great walk down memory lane!!!!
The woo twins 😂are 😂high 😂
First ones to open were also about first to close. Northland, Eastland, summit place. All gone.
No love for Eastland?
I remember bringing subway sandwiches and chips in the movie theater all I would buy is popcorn and a drink and the smell of popcorn butter was so prominent that people didn't even smell when me and my family ate tuna fish sandwiches in the movie theater and I remember the record stores that had the videos of the concert as a child that grew up in a African-American Baptist Church certain choirs that I like would release albums and I would always want to wonder how the song ended and I got to see it on the video VHS that the manager will pop into her television screen at the CD store Baptist and when it comes to The fountains the most fascinating malls have more than one they had a large fountain in the center and smaller fountains amongst the other wings of the mall
"What are malls?" - Teens in 2023
Northland mall = Hot Sam pretzels & the Puppy Palace.
Tel-Twelve = the clock in the mall floor outside of Meyer Jewelers. Christmas train?
Livonia - SEARS nut stand & sweating while waiting to see santa.
Lakeside = JC Penney photo studio.
top tens I think was $100 when they first came out!
Very high 😅😅😅
Woo twins are so 😂😂😂high
I remember when the mall I used to go to had a pool like fountain that our school choir with sing Christmas carols on the steps that surrounded the fountain we use the steps that were outside the fountain facing towards the fountain as risers for us to be on to sing on the last day of school before we got out for the Christmas holidays also the mall would have the water drained out and lined with red fabric and cotton for snow and Christmas trees and the candy canes from Santa was to die for even though growing up as a African American child my mother taught against the existence of Santa maybe it was Jim Crow back in her day that made black children feel inferior to talking to Santa, after Christmas came Valentine's Day which they would color the beautiful lights in the fountain of pink color which would make the fountain look like it had pink lemonade juice in it and that's how you knew it was getting close to spring now the pink that they used in the fountain for Valentine's Day was a darker pink close to a rose red color but in the springtime the pink day would use would be a paler pink which again they would drain the water out the fountain and set up the Easter display and after that the fountain was back to normal for the summer months of the year l.o.l.
I worked at JCPENNEY, Summit Place Mall in Waterford
Lakeside and twelve oaks were built at about the same time and used to be very comparable. Why is lakeside dying/closing while twelve oaks is thriving? Besides partridge creek, who has some theories??
I think part of the reason is location, it's not right off I 75 like Oakland Mall for example. And also, I think we just have too many malls, and Lakeside was too close to Oakland as crazy as it might sound. Lack of innovation, bad ownership, closing anchors might also be a factor. I believe Oakland will make a comeback with the new owner.
Only malls surviving now are high end, (Somerset) or malls with variety of entertainment or food. (Great Lakes, 12 Oaks)
Lakeside went down because it got surrounded by newer and “cooler” malls which were Somerset, Partridge Creek, and Great Lakes crossing and then they lost two major anchor tenants in Sears and Lord & Taylor. This is why Lakeside went down. It wasn’t because of online shopping or Covid, like some people think. I started going to Somerset and Great Lakes when those were built, instead of Lakeside, which became a dinosaur then.
@@drewblue1164 I agree with you, and the owners didn't do anything to fix them. Malls just can't have only stores anymore. They need entertainment and food.
If Lakeside did something similar to what GR Woodland Mall did to make a comeback, maybe it would still be here.
I miss summit mall
What is a mall?
A beautiful, ancient golden palace where people can go to shop, eat, watch movies, find dates, play in arcades and listen to music.
A great idea would be to reclaim Lincoln park and the area where the Kmart use to be. Potential Gold mind….
Those days are gone!
I was a shoe Maven ( STILL am) n Baker's, Winkelman's n the Wild Pair were the ultimate!!!! If you wanted the REALLY glittery shoes you would go to The Wild Pair in Northland Mall in Detroit, cuz they had the most ostentatios shoes available. I had my over the knee stilletto heeled REAL leather black boots that were $175 in the 1980's for YEARS they were made so well!!! And I was a dancer in the 1980's and would buy at LEAST 2 pair of each of my favourite shoes so they wouldnt wear out!!!
Also, at Bakers Shoe Store all over the Detroit area, you could get shoes that were satin Marilyn Monroe style pointy tied high heeled pumps died ANY colour of the rainbow, a service started to help girls match their wedding n bridesmaids dresses n prom dresses to their shoes EXACTLY!!! What a wonderful time to buy n collect hundreds of shoes!!!
A frozen Coke and a Gyros sandwich at the Food Court was my cuisine.
You can kinda tell Mara MacDonald was a bit bougie by where she grew up and what she was into.
We don't have any anymore!
😅😅😅😅😅😅
I thought this was supposed to be about the history of metro Detroit malls?? The title of this video is misleading.
You sound like the woo 😅😅😂 I
i remember in 1983 summer riding my 10- speed bike whit two of my boys that live across the street on rutherford and puritan' we just was hanging ' and then when i got too Redford high school ' got a job in the 12"grade', at hudson and then it change to marshalls field,s now out of school got a better job ' look up then it was change to macy,s''
Somerset the goat
I relate to Christy McDonald and Kim Adams. My mall was Oakland in the 80s, with the occasional trip to lakeside. I used to get some clothes from Merry Go Round, very trendy in that day. Surprised Kim couldn’t shop there but she could at contempo casuals. Their clothes were more risqué than MGR. Loved those clothes on the girls back then! 😝 I dated a girl that worked there too…very nice. Kim Adams must have looked great in those clothes too!
Lol 9:43 I went to high school with her.