me and friend went inside and got kicked out a year ago we were in there for about 2 hours. Dangerous place to be we saw a crap ton of needles and blood stains in some places
From was once a nice, clean, & popular shopping destination to an abandoned building left in ruins. They tore the San Jacinto Mall down which was in Baytown, Texas & I'm sure they're going to do the same to that mall there too.
Supposedly they said they were gonna just do renovations to it,but I guess they tore it down to rebuild it,but that was year a ago and I haven't heard anything from anyone in baytown about it
@Buguese the San Jacinto Mall was torn down 2 years ago. They're suppose to build a new market place there in that same spot but haven't even started anything yet. Unless they changed their minds on the plan. Right now it's still just a big empty field with a fence around it.
@@KevinRichards-my5oj fuck man,ahs it been 2 years? I worked security for 5,and last I remembered was yeah,it was torn down and then it just remained a lot,but then no news about any new building,or rather no actual progress on it
@Buguese Baybrook Mall on the other hand still looks the same as it did back in the day when it first opened which is rare these days because you don't see many malls full of open stores around anymore like you use to back in the days before internet, i-phones, & Amazon. Another mall that's still going great is Mall of America up in Minnesota & it's the largest mall in the USA. My mom took me to the San Jacinto Mall on the day when it first opened & it was the place. I was a little kid at the time & had many fun memories visiting it. When it closed 4 years ago, it left JCPenney & Macy's as the only 2 stores to stay open. Later when the 2 stores closed, the whole mall was abandoned & left in ruins for a while until it was finally torn down.
I'm sorry, but if you're unable to get inside the building it is not worthwhile making it a video. I don't say this to be rude, but generally, people are going to come here expecting an inside exploration.
But the economy is just fine for investors...😜. Malls are a physical example of the average Americans wealth. Even if Amazon has taken over many things people would still shop there if the average Joe was still paid good in this country.
me and friend went inside and got kicked out a year ago we were in there for about 2 hours. Dangerous place to be we saw a crap ton of needles and blood stains in some places
From was once a nice, clean, & popular shopping destination to an abandoned building left in ruins. They tore the San Jacinto Mall down which was in Baytown, Texas & I'm sure they're going to do the same to that mall there too.
Supposedly they said they were gonna just do renovations to it,but I guess they tore it down to rebuild it,but that was year a ago and I haven't heard anything from anyone in baytown about it
@Buguese the San Jacinto Mall was torn down 2 years ago. They're suppose to build a new market place there in that same spot but haven't even started anything yet. Unless they changed their minds on the plan. Right now it's still just a big empty field with a fence around it.
@@KevinRichards-my5oj fuck man,ahs it been 2 years? I worked security for 5,and last I remembered was yeah,it was torn down and then it just remained a lot,but then no news about any new building,or rather no actual progress on it
@Buguese Baybrook Mall on the other hand still looks the same as it did back in the day when it first opened which is rare these days because you don't see many malls full of open stores around anymore like you use to back in the days before internet, i-phones, & Amazon. Another mall that's still going great is Mall of America up in Minnesota & it's the largest mall in the USA. My mom took me to the San Jacinto Mall on the day when it first opened & it was the place. I was a little kid at the time & had many fun memories visiting it. When it closed 4 years ago, it left JCPenney & Macy's as the only 2 stores to stay open. Later when the 2 stores closed, the whole mall was abandoned & left in ruins for a while until it was finally torn down.
good location for a horror movie.
They could even call it Gunspoint Mall...
The guy with the leaf blower was asking for it! 😂👊
Is Deerbrook and Willowbrook mall still open?
@@jasongibson3496
Yes
I'm sorry, but if you're unable to get inside the building it is not worthwhile making it a video. I don't say this to be rude, but generally, people are going to come here expecting an inside exploration.
The last doors were open and he could have walked right in.....
I'm from Houston. That's the ghetto.
Lucky your tires weren’t taken. There’s a reason we call it Gunspoint
You a bop😂
Hahaha yes we do! I remember when I was young and woodlands mall wasn't open yet, and this was the mall we had to go to!
Aint even that bad.
@ have you been there
1:47 This room looks terrifying!!
Place looks apocalyptic
But the economy is just fine for investors...😜. Malls are a physical example of the average Americans wealth. Even if Amazon has taken over many things people would still shop there if the average Joe was still paid good in this country.