Greenspoint (Gunspoint) Mall - Houston, TX | a dangerous dead mall | ExLog #38
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In episode 38 of the Expedition Log Series, we take a walk through the incredibly dangerous Greenspoint Mall, which the locals have renamed "Gunspoint Mall" after decades of crime. Every courtyard at the end of each concourse is dead, but the center of the mall still has it going on...to some degree. Come take a walk with me through this shrine to commerce and crime! Ft. the Wolfman as sponsor!
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Haha must be!
I totally read that out with your voice in my head haha Looking forward to it!
See you soon!
@@Angela-jc8bk and those guys who were stalking Sal
Oh and by the way you think you could visit Plano TX and try to cover Collin Creak mall? Before it’s too late, as in it’s being scheduled for demolition this summer. :(
In 1985, at the height of Madonna fever, Greenspoint Mall held a Madonna look-alike contest. I remember visiting the mall during the event. The mall was packed, and I do mean packed from one end to the other, with 14 to 18-year old teenage girls dressed in their best Madonna garb. The mall was booming then and couldn't stock their clothing racks with enough Madonna-esque apparel. What an era it was. I kind of miss those days.
I miss those days too...
Yes I remember that, was in High School at the time...
Yeah! The 80’s were the Heyday of malls it seems. My mall was Fox Valley mall in Aurora, IL
The mall was always booming during the 20 years I grew up there. I hope it still is. I miss ‘Musicland’ ‘Record Town’ and ‘Sam Goody’
I just saw at Target the other day a section of their music devoted to vinyl. It was kinda weird to see that after all these years.
That was probably before her pointy cone titties phase. 🙄
This is fascinating. I’d love to get with you and hear more about it.
I’m from Houston & it’s sad that the other people outside of Houston have heard greenspoints nick name “gunspoint” 🤣
I've lived in the Houston area or surrounding areas most of my life & I remember that place being a hub of activity & lots of fun! I'd love to have all the quarter's back that I spent at Aladdin's Castle! My highschool was the 1st one to hold it's prom at the Wyndham Hotel, which you can see at 3:06, the building with the spikey-looking roof.
@@AlexandraMyers73 I use to live down the street by both greenspoint and memorial city mall. Both very different areas and people on those two sides of town. You have the higher upper class snobby people in memorial and ghetto lower class in GP...I learned how to deal with em both lol
@@AlexandraMyers73 I don't think so lol I went to aldine 9th grade center and after that moved to memorial high school for my sophomore year. Was some good times lol wish I can go back
Don't let that bother you Laura, im sure some of their Malls (if they STILL have one) may not be as safe either...
Lol I’m the exact opposite. Lived there for a long time and never heard it called that
I grew up going to Greenspoint Mall. Then in October 1989, I was stopped in the Hallmark store by a cop who escorted me out to my car. Place was filling with opposing gang members getting ready to fight, and HPD was trying to empty the mall fast. The officer put...no, THREW my baby stroller in the trunk and told me "you and your baby get out of here....and please don't come back ". He saved our lives that day. And I started going to Willowbrook.
Are you familiar with the old NORTHLINE Mall which was about five miles south of Greenspoint? Unfortunately, crime was a problem at Northline going back to at least the 70's, when Greenspoint was new!
@@trentpettit6336 I literally live about 2 miles from the Northline Mall. Back in 1996, The Magic Johnson Theater opened(I Saw Space Jam there on Opening day in 8th Grade), it was the MAIN thing that kept this mall from dying, but ultimately, the Magic Johnson theater folded up in '06, the Mall eventually died and was deactivated in 2008. It remains abandoned.
@@Tornado1994 But I thought there was a Walmart (and a bunch of other stores, plus a few restaurants) there today... I'm confused...
@@trentpettit6336 That's Northline Commons.
Stop shopping. Spend on necessary
I remember walking into this mall back in 2012 and literally within 15 seconds of walking in I was like "yah, nahh I'ma head out" lol
Pussy
@@davehouston6528 Sorry, I wasn't used to being in such a shit hole
Don’t apologize. The place is a massive pile of shit. I feel bad for the people there.
@Allen Todd you mad mad. Glad I got to make u mad lol
@Allen Todd na cat lol
This video makes me heartsick. I worked at Greenspoint Mall in the summer between my sophomore and junior year, 1979. I worked at J Riggins, a very modern menswear store. I sold my share of bellbottom slacks and shirts with giant collars and big cuffs. We used to take our lunch at the food court and listen to the water operated chimes. There were giant trees everywhere in keeping with the malls motto “springtime every day“.
We used to park way out at the far edges of the parking lot, and then enter the mall through the employee hallways like the one at 18:10. We never feared for our lives, and it was no big deal to walk down those hallways well after midnight when the stores closed.
Back then, that area of North Houston represented the new, clean and shiny part of the city that everyone wanted to go to. It was a suburban paradise. My how things have changed. Thank you for sharing this video with us. It took me down memory lane.
I remember and loved J Riggings (not that one). All those clothing stores I used to go to are gone. It's nice to hear from someone who remembers the great days. It was so much fun to visit or work at a mall then. A lifetime of friends and memories. When I worked in a mall we always were to park in the outer perimeter of the lot usually outside the drive that circled the mall. It was never scary.
Thank you for this pastime history of this mall! Growing up this mall was at its downhill time (late 2000s) as we would always go up to the woodlands mall
I used to shop at this mall in the 1980’s and believe it or not I managed the J. Riggings store in College Station until it went out in 1995. Good memories.
I bet this mall was awesome until the s*** heads moved out of the Heights into North Houston Greenspoint area
@@passive101 lol
Houston native here... I'm not old (only 26) but I remember going back to school shopping at Greenspoint. Now I wouldn't step foot there if you paid me.
I'm 27, native Houstonian, and I remember how it was when crime was low to nonexistent, I wouldn't send my worst enemy to Greenspoint mall. Unless they fix the crime rate, no one should go there.
Lol I’m defo younger at 21 but I haven’t been to Greenspoint in awhile. I didn’t know it was like this now. Lol I lived in South Park so we only went a few times to go for school shopping. It used to be packed.
I remember in the early 80s greenspoint mall was the place to be. Lots of girls, teens, everybody having a good time. It would be jam packed on the weekends. It was fun. Now its a damn shithole
I was there maybe a month or two ago buying a uniform for my job lol. Place is eerie.
I'm old(36) I remember the last time I stepped foot inside and that was February 5,1994.
I'm a security guard in Greenspoint we fight a lot
Wassup bro we went to school together lol
What school?
Omnibad wym pull up, you know where to find him lmfaoo
U lying
how m4ny ppl yhu killt?
Fun fact: Watch this with "The Shining" soundtrack and it's scarier than most horror movies today.
Now I really want to buy a hideous couch from an eccentric guy who calls himself The Wolfman.
Captain Freedom so that’s where wolfman Jack ended up
Me too !
Bill Hawkins Ask for The Wolfman.
This is a Georgia company im
pretty sure. I think he may have died. I remember him when I was little watching tv.
Old-school Atlanta shit
I am 68 yrs old from Houston. I went to Greenspoint mall grand opening. And many times after that.
Are you bragging or complaining?
justin Pennington or reminiscing
GREGORY SMITH BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Greenspoint mall use to be much better then now?
welcome to the New and Greater America.
I am 50 years old. I grew up on the north side of Houston. I knew cops that would not respond to stolen car calls at that mall because they would get stuck there doing them all day and they hated it. There was a notorious and much copied group that called themselves "The Greenspoint Possie" that prided themselves in how much they stole from the stores there and how much misery they caused the community there. One upmanship eventually led to killings in that area. Now, for those of us that live in the area we call that whole general area Gunspoint. Their are lots of apartments in that area and they are all low income havens for crime. As for the guys following you... Sizing you up to rob. Maybe watching to make sure you didn't come out and catch their partner breaking into your car(or a car they thought was yours).
The spots where everything goes quiet except for the ambient sounds is extremely atmospheric, creepy, compelling and enthralling. Beautiful work, great documentary on this mall. Great job, thank you.
Bruh, I took my family there not knowing it was a dangerous mall and our lives could’ve been in danger. So glad nothing happened to us
Dumbest logic ever... Your life could be in danger any moment you step out of the house.
i didn’t even realize the mall was called greenspoint until this video. i’ve only ever called it gunspoint
I completely believe this statement
@@sal that's what the locals call it!
Oh, dang. I'm so sorry. It was once very nice.
I grew up in Houston - finished high school in 90, so I remember Greenspoint Mall, but also left Houston back in 93 and remember it quite well...I guess the name changed then but I remember it being a great mall to go. I do not remember it being an issue to go to the area but I did not live near it and seemed fine.
@@2Cambell no it wasnt lol
Such a tragedy that so many huge malls have gone out of business in our country over the years. They used to provide a lot of employment.
The Tragedy was they built them a total waste of trillions of dollars across the nation. Now they are being torn down this truly shows the value those with money value what they built.
@@RobertMillerJustme not the one in the white rich side , GreensPoint , SharpTowns Mall , Pasadena Mall and GulfGate Mall Shiite down because they in the hood but BayBrook Mall sucked bad compared to them but it got the all the money because it’s in the White side of town , I’m not trying to start anything but it’s the truth
@@beerman9807 I accept that money talks - I am in the Dallas area but grew up in Baltimore Md and very few are left, most of them have public transportation BUT are in areas with more police. The area I lived in had golden ring mall which was opened in late 1974 and they tore it down in 2002, it was a very middle-class area at the time. To think those buildings did not make it to 30 years old is mind-blowing to me. But honestly, it shows the very true nature of those with money, they have very little vision and foresight and pore good money after bad. The labor is wasted by tearing them down.
In all honesty, I have gone to 2 malls in the last 30 years and both times it was in and out, I personally just never got malls they were ok in my teens but by the time I was 30 they lost all appeal to me also I am cheap I look for value at the discount price names brands never appealed to me, I was 55 before I owned a pair of Nikes, I am 59 and grew up poor and worked my ass off to get out of it.
Amazon. Lol
@@beerman9807if you go a little further south close to I wanna say Texas city or La Marque there was a mall that was dying off pretty bad by the twenty teens. Mall of the Mainland I think? And idk how Almeda Mall is doing nowadays I left Houston in 2021. But yeah the rich parts of Houston got the cash flow to keep their malls alive I guess. Kinda sad but it is what it is I guess. Although my dumb teenage self was always at baybrook growing up lol 😂 but I grew up off of el dorado close by
Bruh, Almeda Mall has the same stores this mall does. Footaction, Uniform Superstore, that snack stand, weird cheap Suits store, Champs, more shoes...... that’s how you know a mall is ghetto, when it’s really just a big shoe store with weird generic restaurants 😫😫
Haha, PlazAmericas (formerly Sharpstown Mall) also has like 90% of those stores you mentioned.
Trust me, I've been to Sharpstown a few times.
I don't care to go to any mall in the 21st century. In the 80s it was popping..
This content creator should be a movie director. Damn, this was more interesting than most of the trash at the movies or T.V.
I love you.
Get a room
Houstonian here, holy hell I wouldn't be caught dead at Gunspoint! I was never allowed to go there for good reason. That place has a sad history. I was born in 85 and knew that mall's history well. We either went to West Oaks or Memorial after it's renovation. You've got balls of steel for stepping foot in that place.
Why is that?
This mall is horrible. So is the area around it. Houston rocks, but this direct area needs help.
West Oaks went down in 2008.
@@Tornado1994 I guess Greenspoint outlasting it means something.
You got that right. I heard it’s being converted into a Coca Cola Factory.
Imagine if someone bought one of these doomed malls and turned it into an apartment complex.
A mini-mall community.
Motel Rx I’ve seen a video about this! A lady showed her place and it was tiny but the entire mall was turned into an apartment complex!!
Yess! I have said this same thing. I live by the johnstown galleria mall and always thought to myself they could hit rent if theyd turn them into apartments.
Or a senior home
Or a homeless shelter
@@lizmowrey9866 A senior living facility with its own hair & nail salons, grocery, apparel, hobbies, crafts, cafe, restaurants, ect.......
I lived in Houston (actually nearby Richmond) in the late 80’s, early 90’s and then again in the late 90’s/early 2000’s. My father was a district manager for Sam Goody and I visited this mall with him a few times. It was ALWAYS a sketchy place and I can tell you that it’s ABSOLUTELY true that all the locals refer to it as “Gunspoint Mall”.
And tourists like me that heard it from locals. Talked with a few people while I was there that definitely called it Gunspoint.
I live in Houston and I want to thank you for showing the inside of this mall because back in the early 80's it had potential and now it is way too unsafe to go there. You took a risk I would never take.
lol dude relax the guy who went crazy is dead you won't get killed or anything
Dead?
@@sal I'm talking about Jason Hawkins. btw really informative and well structured video. i just think most of the ppl commenting are being overdramatic about the "risk" of going there
Belgard lol people are so ridiculous. There’s nothing unsafe about it, even during the 80s and 90s. It’s a big big place, rare instances happen. It isn’t unsafe and never was unsafe, but that perception certainly played a part in its demise.
I am a young, short female and I've gone there alone a handful of times. It is a creepy environment sure. At most I get prying eyes, maybe the men wondering why the hell anyone would come shop here, but was never harassed unless you count the food court workers trying to get me to buy their food lol.
I was born in the 80's, so I'm a sucker of anything retro....especially 60's-70's.
I love 60's and 70's architecture, I'm a huge fan of retro-futurism. That kind of architecture shows up a lot in older malls. Yummy nostalgia....
I'm an 80' baby too and I just love the old architecture from the 60's- 80's. I don't know why, I just do.
I was born in 90 but retro-futurism in malls and buildings unlock forgotten memories. It feels peaceful.
There should be a horror game about a dead mall.
Dead rising basically lol
Left 4 Dead 2 (Death center)
Silent hill 3
Maybe not as good a fit as the previous comments here, but I think the Last Of Us game and show had a part where they were in the mall. And that was pretty scary.
I was almost kidnapped there when i was little
That’s awful, and I completely believe you.
I felt like i could have gotten kidnapped in those weird long bathroom hallways with doors that lead to somewhere else, LUCKILY i am alive
I believe that. We stopped going there when Deerbrook Mall opened up in Humble then the Wooodlands Mall.
I'm a simple man, I see a dead mall video and I watch. Thanks for the content Sal, you and Dan Bell make youtube amazing.
You make my comment section amazing.
Stongbah43 Don't worry I'm sure UA-cam ruin that some day.
if you like this channel and dan bell, check out the Retail Archaeology channel, he makes great videos too!
Omg, a no sagging pants policy sign. That made me laugh so hard!
That's a big clue to problems they've had and the kind of people they are trying to keep out. It's probably a waste of time, though.
Lmao 😂
but they are easy to outrun with their pants like that. lol
Hell some here just have pants off. In those crotch cutters almost look like a thong. Guys too.
True and very necessary to keep one big criminal element away.
Hello im a houston native and i just wanna say that this mall looks worst in 2020 and 2021 PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE IT IS EXTREMELY SCARY
Nearly every store is gone as of 2023 it was honestly scary I came to explore the abandoned parts but left after seeing some sus shit
went there 2019 , shady af, bad vibes
I know a lot of the history of the mall. Great research on your part! However, at the time of the Gonzalez killing, the ficus trees and waterfall were long gone. Those were replaced in the 1987 renovation.
FYI, After Hurricane Harvey in 2017, Displaced flood victims exceeded the NRG Center shelter's capacity. ~800 people were moved to the empty Macy's store in Greespoint.
Yep
Wow! I swear, I thought Gunspoint had the nickname because of the stories of people getting robed of J’s on the first release date?
2016
@@ChromeChildren12 Formed August 17, 2017 Made landfall August 25. I was there ;)
I remember that! (Houston native). Then it closed in April 2018
Lived in Houston all my life and never been due to strict instructions by my parents. Been to malls all over the city like Baybrook, Almeda, Katy Mills, but never there. Good to see someone talking about these things
@Infinit 0 Katy has TONS of Black People. your point?
And Katy has turned into shit
it’s heartbreaking to see a mall that I hold dearly in my memories, turn into what it is today, i cant help but see your shots of emptiness and in my head picture all of the people i once saw in the late 90s roaming around, as a kid of course my favorite part about that mall in particular was the arcade area next to the food court, having some NY style pizza.
To answer your question it was around 2005 that the mall started decaying at a faster rate, across from Greens Road, there was a funriture store called Finger’s furniture, the original owner passed away and the son sold the whole company, and the property was turned into a flea market, which had items of lower quality but cheaper prices, which attached to the crime, it was the fatal blow to Greenspoint Mall.
It was decaying wayyyy before then
This brought back memories. That restaurant you peeked into was a “Casa Olé” mexican restaurant for ages. This mall was my stomping grounds as a young teen. I remember we started going there when I was young because North Oaks got too run down and after we watched a horrifically burned electrician run through the mall in shock and collapse (he lived but it was pretty awful) my parents decided we’d go to Greenspoint instead from then on. I remember sitting and listening to the sound of the musical fountain while I was bored out of my mind of the adults shopping and losing a shoe in the grates around the trees and then being nervous about stepping on them (I was little). It had a lot of fountains but they all kept getting turned into planters as I got older. In the late 80’s my family experienced an attempted car jacking in the parking lot (security was coming so they ran). By the early 90’s we’d seen or nearly been involved in so many incidents (we got followed a lot) our parents started driving us to hang out at Willowbrook instead. Then the “really” nice mall opened in The Woodlands.
I remember Casa Ole. Used to eat lunch there all the time. The food quality went down hill and I quit eating there. I remember the musical fountain too. I remember going to North Oaks to see movies a few times. North Oaks Theater was OK until it turned into a dollar theater and that pretty much did it for me. The AMC at Willowbrook was pretty good back then.
My ex and I got deathly Ill at that casa ole!!
I live in the woodlands and the mall is bussin
I feel like The Woodlands Mall is the only truly successful mall besides Willowbrook and HPO in left North Houston
Sure you could take a road trip to Katy Mills or Baybrook if you wanted to, but who has the time and money for that just to go shopping.
It’s sad to see all of the smaller malls go under
Fun fact: the same company owns Baybrook and the Woodlands malls. I’ve worked in stores within both. They reminded me of each other and after looking it up, sho nuff, same company.
That no saggy pants sign tells you all you need to know.
Yeah those e-boys are ruthless.
Agree
your're right, poor minorities are the only ones who shop at malls anymore.
Amen
@James Stacey , first thing I spotted too!! Yep NO JNCO pants ZONE!!!! 🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂😂
I was a kid when the Star Wars 'actors' made an appearance. I got Darth Vader's autograph on a promo picture!
I thought it was the coolest thing ever to see Darth Vader and R2D2 in person walking the halls at the mall.
You need to get out more.
@@Mom_sBasement you mean like out of the "basement"?
@@DIVISIONINCISION lol ... I don't think he did.
It’s not just the mall. The entire neighborhood is called Gunspoint
In the mid 1980s Houstons economy tanked due to Oil bust. This area suffered greatly and many nearby apartments became abandoned. At this time many houses were foreclosed for pennies on the dollar which also hurt the area.
I'm glad you didn't decide to walk down that corridor 😰 and your reflection scared the crap out of me🤣
I read this at the exact moment he passed the corridor 😂
My mom yelled at me for like a week after she found out how dangerous of a situation I put myself into here. Worth it. Won’t revisit..
@@sal In your video I was yelling at you too🤣 " nope, nope oh hell no!🤣
@@davidedwards4088 Me too! I was like, "Sal...don't go in that hallway. No! Those guys are gonna come get you!" It was like watching a horror movie. Be careful.
@@sal, thanks for putting yourself out there. But you might consider bringing along some backup next time you visit a hellhole like that one.
I'm moving from Pasadena to gunspoint soon. Me and my bf went to the movie theater at gunpoint mall to see glass and their projector over heated!!!! Everyone started protesting for free popcorn 😂 and we ended up getting free popcorn and a refund and just went to amc to see the movie. Never again.
Every word of this is believable
Texas Made ckuz Pasadena aint shit fucking cops in every corner
Omg! I lived here for 2 years, stay safe!!!
Holy shit, I remember this. It even had a few blog post.
Southside Playa yeah and alot are crooked or just dont give a fuck who they get
17:20 your reflection scared me! Especially after you mentioning these guys following you.
@5:50 the cinematic background music slowly transitions into echoing mall music, and then Sal talks about this mall as if it is a poem.
Just found your channel, and it's incredibly interesting and satisfying to watch. Thanks for the uploads!
Thanks so much for watching!!!!
My man you just about made yourself a victim by cornering yourself in an isolated area. You may not have been aware of them by that point but be careful man. May want to consider carrying a firearm if you don't.
Maybe it was to bait them in then he shows them the guns point if they try anything.
Sykokiller bait them in hahaha killers in houston dont give a single fuck
@@rolandomontana1389 yeah like having a gun is gonna save you from other people who have multiple guns lmao
@@rolandomontana1389 I do a lot of things so no one can stalk me. I have about three dozen cars with out of state or out of country plates, most of the cars are US or Canadian built (I don't drive foreign cars), and the cars are not tracalbe. Addresses are Post Office box numbers.
@@randylahey9953 a sawed off Winchester pump is my choice of weapon. It increases the spread and I have a Czechoslovakian made 9mm automatic with hollow bullets to increase the likelihood fatal injury.
@17:53 you see the three people that were apparently following Sal. Gotta love how when they noticed you were coming back, they did a quick turnaround and walk away as though they weren't up to something.
... And the at the end, they flip-out because they were like "shit busted!!!"
@@somedude8242 a mass shooter of barely 5 people in the same spot at once? Probably worse.
Maybe they were curious. Black people are curious too. If he’s so scary and paranoid then don’t go to those areas
@@sandrajones8774 Yeah, and men follow women around all the time because they're just 'curious' 🙄
@Maintenance Renegade Couldn't have said it better, myself. Hit the nail on the head
Great report!! I grew up roaming that mall with my mother as a child in the 80s and hanging out with friends and dates as a teenager in the 90s. Thanks for the upload!
I went to Greenspoint in the evening one night in late 2019.. I don't know what compelled me to go, but I remember walking through and just being in a state of melancholy and eerie. The whole mall has this feeling you can't shake that goes beyond the abandonment... The best thing that came out of it was the nike sandals I got for a deal lol. Even when I was a kid people avoided this place.
The mall is also very haunted if you go near the kids ride you can hear a child’s laughter and the toy moving on its own also in the bathrooms you can sense someone in the stall next to you
@@soullessprincess6473lol. Stupid people are funny. Sad there's so many of you though.
A december recording? Christmas decorations and a dying mall is eerie as hell.
Yep. I was there Dec ‘18- Jan ‘19 !
Yep. Every abandoned video I watch theres always some Christmas stuff around.
That is By far one of the best dead mall videos I have watched.
The backstory that you gave him the mall was Very interesting, informative, and kind of unsettling!
Thanks so much George! If I might recommend another of mine, it’s episode 36, my sequel to the Century III Mall! I think you’ll enjoy it!
YES- MURDERS HAVE HAPPENED THERE
I remember going there one time when I was a kid with my mom. The experience of being at the mall for the first time was amazing. Now I just look down at it from the beltway and wonder how it's still open.
Thank you for being brave enough to film the inside of this mall. I remember going to this mall in the early 2000's. I currently live about 15 miles away from it. You couldn't pay me to pull into that parking lot. If I had a flat tire I'd ride the rims until I was far away. It's a shame the perpetual carnival didn't appear to be there when you visited. I swear I've never seen anybody at it but I've seen it lit up and all the rides going.
Sal.... you are brave. I would never set foot in that mall . Houston avoids it at all costs lol
I couldn’t *not* go in...it was so intriguing!!
Sal is from Baltimore. He's used to it lol.
Yeah...bad area. Very bad. I'd feel safer in Fifth Ward.
Lauren Corredor yes! Don't go into that mall no less than having an AK47 with a 100 rd ammo drum! lol! Many yrs ago a lady sheriff was murdered there.
Lauren Corredor the mall isn’t dangerous , you just don’t fit in that area . It’s a ghetto ass mall . Been working there for so long now
Wow! Great video!! Love the history. I've seen many of the dead mall videos but yours is by far the best. Will watch others now😍
As a native Houstonian who went to this mall as a child with her dad every other weekend for dinner at Casa Ole and a trip to the toy store, this place gives me the heebie jeebies. Haven't been inside Greenspoint Mall since 2002-2003 when I went with a church youth group for an outdoor parking lot concert (Festival Con Dios, I think). It was sketchy even back then and I only went to the food court (with a friend). Thank you for this informative video and glad you made it out safely! Sad to see it so empty and dangerous.
The last time I stepped foot in Greenspoint was in February 1994. I'm Black,BTW. Mom and I did eat at the Wendys outside of it back around June 2002 shortly after Dave Thomas' death.
We didn't bother shopping or even stepping foot in Greenspoint.
In 2000-2004, we lived in Klienbrook/Champion Forest which was only 5 minutes away from Willowbrook. So we had THAT entirely!
I was trying to remember the name of the Mexican restaurant that was there, thank you! Casa Ole...that was a pretty standard visit after doing some shopping.
I remember eating casa ole in elementary school! Parents would always take me there to eat chicken tenders. Those slapped
I’m from Greenspoint- born and raised here. I guess I’m just used to it by now because I feel completely comfortable in every place near Greenspoint.
Me too
You do sort of get used to it. My husband and I loved the little Chinese buffet near the 99 cents only store near greenspoint but it shut down after COVID I heard. Sad. That was our favorite little spot to eat. Affordable for our budget. 😢 we used to live off Airtex for like five years or so before leaving Houston and tx altogether.
But I grew up in southeast Houston/webster area though. I spent way too much time at baybrook mall as a kid and teen. Lol
Yeah I remember when that area was "out in the country" when I was a kid,we used to go rabbit hunting and ride dirt bikes in the empty field before the mall was built,the only section of beltway 8 that existed was between I-45 and Hwy 59 to service the big airport (which was still fairly new at the time) and Greens Road used to dead end at I-45 and then when they finished construction and opened up it was the cool place to be,they used to have fireworks displays on the 4th of July and there were traffic jams and the place was packed during the Christmas holiday season,we used to hang out there as teenagers in the early 80's back and forth between the movie theater,food court (Brothers pizza was awesome)and video arcade (the first one was called Funway Freeway then it moved to the other side of the mall and was re named Aladdin's Castle),the apartments that were built around the mall were full of oil company employees and the area was safe to live in until the oil bust,the recession and layoffs came,the oil workers left,section 8 took over the apartment complexes and a gang known as the Greenspoint Posse roamed the area,then came the infamous murder of the off duty sheriff's officer and the rest is pretty much history.
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What year was the Hilton North built, I’m staying here now as I watched this video across from the Greenspoint mall
Man does that bring back some memories. On weekends my high school buddies & I would drive down from Conroe to shop & hit the arcade, meet people from other schools. And there used to be a drive-in theater directly across the road. Thanks for the history. Moved from Houston after joining the military in 90 & always wondered what happened to the area.
Brothers Pizza had a brother store at West Oaks Mall. That one moved to a little center at highway 6 and I 10. It is still open and still awesome! But growing up I ate at the West Oaks one and this one. I remember the lines at West Oaks would wrap around the entire food court. There was a Sbarro too but nobody ate there.
@@kjkj6362 It was built in the mid 80's if I remember correctly.
@@historiclift27 I never made it to west oaks mall but I heard they also had (maybe still have) a store somewhere in the Woodlands area.
That brings back so many memories to me with me being there from day one to the last trip in 98. I worked at Wards from 84 to 86. A lot of my life was spent in that mall.Thanks for the footage of what it is now.
Dear lord. I remember going to Greenspoint many times right around the time it opened until we moved from the area in 1981. What is so memorable was the feeling that there was running water all throughout the mall. I remember looking at all the places where there were waterfalls that were full of coins from people throwing in pennies and to my amazement even quarters, into the water to make a wish. I went back to the mall around 2004 for the first time and I couldn’t believe it. I can tell you that if those kids following you had been able to catch you in that back corner you would have been robbed. They know the places where they are out of sight much better than you do. If I had the cash I would wall off those stores into individual apartments and put a massive gate around the place and make it an indoor gated community. Just think of how many apartments you could build into all these empty malls.
I’m in Houston for business and unknowingly booked my stay at the Hilton North in Greenspoint. The Hilton is grand yet frozen in time like the mall in many ways, settled in a cluster of skyscrapers build by Exxon in Greenspoint in the roaring 80s. Exxon since fled Greenspoint and my Hilton 9th floor hotel room faces empty ghost towers and Greenspoint Mall. My hotel can be seen at the end of this video as he walks to his car, the pointed building. My hotel has armed security and I drove to the mall before knowing all this for lunch today and my sense of danger fired up when I approached the court doors. I decided to leave as I had my suitcase in my rental and did not want it stolen or a broken window on my rental car.
It is so eerie watching this now in my hotel looking at the dead mall as we speak and rain begins to fall.
Great video
5:45...
6:53...
9:41- ducks into luggage shop after suspicious person spotted...
10:15- seeing if coast is clear...
10:30- clerk of luggage shop asks, "can I help you?" to unseen person...
10:57- guy to the right...
11:18- guy on bench...
14:28- guy ahead of massage kiosk...
16:03- guy to the right...
17:56-...(!)...have we been made?...
23:41- clearly upset about being made...
scumbags keeping the stereotype alive, then cry BLM when they get shot
Chris Nelson PIG
Nathan Gillon With that awareness I have to assume you work retail..
I noticed that he ducked into the luggage shop to get away from the guy that was behind the sign.
Correct
I lived in the Houston area back in the early 80's we'd go to this mall every so often. It was rather far away from were we lived, but I always remembered it being one of the nicer malls in the Houston area at that time.
yep me too Lived in the Pinehurst area and it was a big deal to go there on the weekends. Sadly now when I go see my mom it is all"Houston" and so much traffic After my inlaws and mom passes away me and my wife will never go back.
Beautiful documentation Sal. I enjoy that you put much effort into the historic background, happenings and details of the buildings that you survey. Sad that these iconic buildings fall into disrepair and abandonment. Many can be yet salvaged by someone with vision and practical money backing. The malls truly were the retail stars of the 1980's, a time period in American history that I savor.
i like your stuff very informative you give a full back ground on all the things that have happened keep it up mate
You gotta be careful Sal. Next time go with back up. We don't want to lose you.
is this story a joke? so there is only one Hillary look a like on the planet?
YES
Rip jungle gym , i used 2 go there back in 2008-2010
aFloatingSpoon omg me too
Same
Yeah same
By far one of the best dead mall videos I’ve ever seen. Amazing job
You’re very lucky, I’m a houstonian and that corner you walked into I is dangerous.Honestly what you experienced is just the tip. Like that’s a good day. I used to go a lot with my mom and sister in the early late 90s and early 2000s.
Great content Sal. Really enjoy your videos and backstory surrounding the lifespan of these dying malls. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks Brent! Tons more on the way!
Sal, I seem to be addicted to watching dead mall/retail videos and I must admit, this one is one of the best I've ever watched. The sense of foreboding was palatable, from the drive-in opening which was almost black and white to the narration of the senseless murders. The Wolfman commercial was a wonderful counterpoint.
I went back and watched it a second time, looking for the guys following you.
A very compelling video, I'm subscribing and will watch more of your videos.
Thank you so much! I might suggest to start from ExLog 1 to see the progression...but the latest one, ExLog 40 is fantastic.
I'm 59 years old and I remember as a child we always shopped in New Orleans at all the individual stores located there on Canal Street, then in the 60's Lakeside Mall opened an open air mall and we went there. It was covered and became the Mall's we are used to today in the late 60's. As I get older I realize I've seen the beginning and now the end of so many different business's and your series leaves me with a bitter sweet nostalgia. I now shop online exclusively because no one goes to the mall anymore.
This is where my army recruiting center was, I’m a woman btw and I remember despite my dad being right there, everyone was super nervous about me being outside the center. I was so shocked by how desolate the mall was. It was scary and depressing, it takes a lot to scare me but I was genuinely uncomfortable and I was surrounded by my father and several soldiers. I had to keep going back and forth due to my intake process taking so long but each time I went, fewer stores were open and less people were shopping.
Brooo thats so scary it reminds me of west oaks mall I used to live in the apartments in front and it was so eerie all restaurants were closed and only a few stores were open like Sears and Victoria Secret now I think the store it’s all closed the only thing that remains is Dillars
Wonderful professional production! Amazing research and a work of love!
The renovation you discussed in the late 80’s was a “bright” update. The original interior design was very “brown.” Brown floor tiles, earth colors and the aforementioned Ficus trees everywhere. The remodel took out the brown tiles and all the earth tones and brought in the colors you saw now. I grew up in that mall and it’s sad to see what the area has become.
The original sounds horrible
Christian B it was the style at the time and was actually very nice.
I grew up near Houston. Our mall was built in 1980 and had the same Brown and tan color scheme.
That must have been a 70s thing. Here in New Orleans, the Plaza Mall (in New Orleans East) had that exact color scheme. Actually Greenpoint reminds me of the Plaza, similar setup. They underwent a "brightening" remodel sometime in the late 80s. Like Greenpoint, the Plaza was superhot when it opened in '77, was very popular through the 80s, went downhill in the 90's. Now that whole area is a crime-infested sh**-hole.
You know what freaks out someone following you. Running full tilt at them with out letting up. I don't think someone would want to wait and find out why a single person was chasing them.
Great stuff watching from Ireland and can still feel the nostalgia this is what UA-cam is made for. Keep up the great work!!
Hey thanks! Much more on the way
This reminds me of the Southpark episode where Randy bought a closed down Blockbuster in hopes of revitalising the video rental store.
It was a disaster.
Greenspoint mall and Northline were my go to places throughout middle school and high school early-mid 90's. Fun times in H-town. Great video!
This was the mall to go to back in the 80's during my high school years. I have fond memories of going to the movies and shopping at Foleys with my Grandmother. So to see how the mall has slowly deteriorated is so sad.
The introduction with that music and the black and white visuals drew me into this one. Sal you are an artistic genious with your editing and presentation and as always the well researched background makes you one of the standout contributors on UA-cam.
Thanks so much John!! There’s so much more on the way, I can’t wait to show you!
You've knocked it of the park once again, Sal! 👍😉❤️
Love the work you do putting together all the history on these malls.
Greenspoint I remember back in 1993 helping security for Christmas shoppers walking in the parking lot. It was a requirement for the university of Houston criminal justice academy class We had to volunteer there. All we had was flashlights.was a bit scary.
Miss the old mall sounds, smells and arcades. Baybrook mall down south of Houston seems to be still thriving! They figured out a way to keep it alive with an open court concept second phase to the mall and attracting many nice restraints.
Wow. Thanks for including Donna and The Wolfman in this video. That really brought me back. I live in the ATL and remember those commercials being on quite regularly in the early to mid 90s.
Hey, fellow Sal here, and native Houstonian, i remember back in the late 90s/early 00s that this place still had good foot traffic. But slowly watching it die is just wild to witness. I now work in the Greenspoint area, i make it a point to never stop there for gas. Its the wild west there. Shame it had to go that route.
Wow just watching this gave not good vibes. It might be better if you went with a friend. There's safety in numbers. And I did see those dudes following you. I'd get nervous and leave immediately. But a great video!
It was...sketchy...but thanks for watching!!
I wouldve confronted them. "You looking for trouble?"
Wow! Was this Mall built on a cemetery lol! Love the tiled floors, and many retro features! Thanks for the history and sharing!
When the mall was "renovated" in 1987, one of the major changes was to "upgrade" the floors from standard, vinyl floor tile to the pink/orange terra-cotta clay floor tiles that were vogue at the time. The terra-cotta clay floor tiles would absorb moisture so that when it rained, it made the floors less slippery, in addition to helping improve the appearance of the mall. Hope this helps.
Just found this channel today. I enjoy your thoughtful narration of each mall. I'm a history geek and enjoy how you give an historical perspective and old pictures for each mall. Thank you! It's nice to follow an intellectual.
Thank you Lisa!! I’m hoping to have my 44th episode out in the next few days!
@@sal I look forward to it. Haven't been able to view all yet, but have you checked out Desoto Square in Bradenton FL, East Lake Square, Tampa or Sarasota Square in Sarasota? Also, the Martinsburg WV mall, Raleigh Mall in Beckley, WV, or Charleston Towne Center in Charleston WV?
Wow this was well done! Best dead mall video I've seen - you got a new subscriber. Native Houstonian here, always knew it as "gunspoint" mall - I've never been inside though. I grew up in the 80s - going to Memorial City (before it went kaput and then remade fancy), Town & Country (during it's 2 or 3 Halycon years mid-80s before it went bust), and sometimes, Northwest Mall - RIP - which is probably the saddest mall in all of Houston.
Thanks so much, Anne! I would’ve loved so ouch to have seen this mall in its prime...
You mean Northline?
I grew up not too far from Greenspoint Mall. I watched it go from good to bad like many native or long time Houstonians. I have fond memories of how beautiful the Christmas decor at Foley’s (Macy’s) was when I was younger. It’s not as horrible as most make it out to be. Sure, it’s had it’s fair share of problems. It’s an eyesore when driving past, which is probably one of the biggest issues in my opinion. I actually found really great deals at Macy’s and Dillard’s Clearance Center when they were still open. People automatically label something as unsafe because of clientele. There are reports of break-ins and robberies at most Houston-area malls. Houston Police Department (HPD) actually has a sub station at GPM. It has the potential of being great due to its size and proximity to IAH (Houston’s international airport), but I’m skeptical if it’ll ever return to its former glory. Thanks for sharing! Brings back lots of great memories!
Thanks for the memories!
I love your narration. You paint such a picture of the mall’s happier times with your words.
Thanks for the kind words, Mari!
@@sal My pleasure!
I like the history research you put into these videos.
and I thought Rolling Acres Mall was a sketchy mall when it was open...
This mall is definitely the sketchiest I've been to, and it makes Iverson look like Disney.
@@sal wonder how it compares to Eastland Center Mall in Harper Woods, MI?
@@Karmy. anything in Detroit would be a deathtrap as far as I"m concerened. i"m surprised the Lions are still there. I keep waiting for North Dakota to offer to buy them out with all that oil money.
@jdslyman true
@jdslyman cool info
Excellent video. Loved it. Thanks so much for creating these mall videos.
It’s my pleasure and my duty, Nancy!
Thanks for reviewing Greenspoint. It's the mall that always comes to mind, along with Northwest Mall, when I watch your videos.
In the mid-90's, I would drive from Sugar Land to Greenspoint to shop at a store called Rock N' Roll plus that sold skateboards, skate wear, and band t-shirts.
I still shop there and I still keep my head on a swivel. You really did your homework on that place. Good stuff!
The last time I was there was in 1989 (it was dying then), I recall the tiles were that faux brown wood look (It was popular in our area, you can see it in a lot of our buildings from the '70s), and the lighting was very low at night (likely relying too much on the windows for natural lighting). I was five years old, and my family and I attended a performance put on by my older sister's choir. At 11:32 is exactly where they had the risers set up for her choir and decorations. I remember even then back then it was considered to not be a very safe mall. We never went back to that mall after her choir concert. I remember the Roaxanne Alley case creating widespread panic. This was a great video btw!
Awesome exploration, excellent cinematography with first-rate narration. Cheers!
Thank you!!!
This was my parents favorite mall to take me to during my 3rd grade and 4th grade year in the early 80's. It was big and joyful in those days. Life has to go on as we know it
I used to live in Spring and visited this mall once I had a very uneasy feeling going through there and never knew the history. Thanks for sharing awesome video.
Seems like the mall is about 70% occupied minus the anchor stores. I like the background wind noise you use, gives the place the ambience of being deserted, lonely, hurting. Keep up the great work. To bad we dont have any dead malls here in Canada.
Hi Sal, subscribed to your channel a couple of days ago, it's a really interesting channel and you're content is great, keep up the good work.
Barrie
Scotland, UK
Thank you so much Barrie! Much more on the way!
I went there and unlike so many old malls I was glad to see it still open. There were few stores but I bought lunch. I actually ran into an individual from @Visionary Noise who was promoting some festival. I asked him if he was there expecting alot of people at the mall and he said. "Of course not. I'm here for you, and a few others - no actually I just stopped in for lunch and to see what it felt like". I'll never forget that. I took the flier and actually made it to the concert he was talking about. Such a random experience but I guess some good things, some social things, still happen there. Thanks for this video.