Great video! I think west town and east town mall really do it right! They’re adapting to the changing times, whilst fitting their sections of the community!
I Remember the West Towne Mall Fountains in it that were removed in 1989. I got to meet one of the Mall's architects back in the 2000's. Hint the Richard Jacobs Group was not the Mall's Developer, Flad Development was, also East Towne Mall's. Corey
See, this is what I’m talking about. This is what flooring in a mall should look like. Not that dull, unattractive pastel 90s style floor tile, but beautiful sparkling shiny marble floor tiles like in this mall. Hopefully one day Sears will be taken over by someone who isn’t a Wall Street jerk. I was tempted to use the A word instead of jerk but you get my meaning.
Great video! I think west town and east town mall really do it right! They’re adapting to the changing times, whilst fitting their sections of the community!
I've been there many times. I like it a lot back in 2005 when I was spending a couple of months in Madison.
I Remember the West Towne Mall Fountains in it that were removed in 1989. I got to meet one of the Mall's architects back in the 2000's. Hint the Richard Jacobs Group was not the Mall's Developer, Flad Development was, also East Towne Mall's. Corey
See, this is what I’m talking about. This is what flooring in a mall should look like. Not that dull, unattractive pastel 90s style floor tile, but beautiful sparkling shiny marble floor tiles like in this mall. Hopefully one day Sears will be taken over by someone who isn’t a Wall Street jerk. I was tempted to use the A word instead of jerk but you get my meaning.
This mall has all it's anchors occupied a rarity these days.
East Towne mall looks like it’s falling apart. All of those empty stores