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Henrietta, NY. June 2021.
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Mall is now demolished along with anchor stores
Frackville, PA. May 2017.
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Pennsdale (Muncy), PA. April 2021.
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Springfield, OH. May 2021.
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Mall is now demolished along with anchor stores
Frackville, PA. May 2017.
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Harrisburg, PA. April 2022.
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Springfield, OH. May 2021.
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26 October 2020.
English: Slow.
Irish: Mall.
Finnish: Hidas.
Please translate to your own language.
Examples:
Tuo suuri kissan häntä liikkui edestakaisin kuin hidas tuulilasinpyyhin.
(That big cat's tail moved back and forth like a slow windshield wiper.)
Má labhrann sé go mall, b'fhéidir go dtuigfimís é.
(If he speaks slowly, perhaps we shall understand him.)
day 26.
rapidograph/adobe illustrator cs6.
3 1/2 inch square.
Another shot from the abandoned North Towne Square Mall I photographed a few years ago. The mall was demolished in 2013.
Finally manage to have a break from studies and had some time for christmas pictures :D
It was not a easy shot because the security woman was on my back saying that i can not take pictures inside the Mall. But i did like i was not listening. ahahah!
Looks much better like this! View On Black
Wish everyone a great Sunday and beginning of week!
The National Mall is a national park in downtown Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. The National Park Service administers the National Mall, which is part of its National Mall and Memorial Parks unit. Wikipedia
The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, a shopping mall in Arlington, Virginia. Completed in October 1989, the Fashion Centre is the largest enclosed shopping mall in Arlington, housing 170 retailers and restaurants.
Marketplace Mall opened in 1975. Its current anchors are Macy's, Bergners, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods/ Field and Stream. Sears closed its Marketplace location in 2014.
After sharing these pictures, I noticed a ton of people complaining about the recent Hull Property Group remodel. I thought the mall looked fine and it at least has an owner willing to put money into the place. I don't get the point of putting carpeting in a mall, but who cares as long as it is clean... Also, I think most people would rather see photos and quotes rather than empty storefronts; it is a way to make the mall seem less empty.
The 390,834 square foot Richmond Square Mall was developed by The Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation in 1966. The original anchor stores were department stores Montgomery Ward and JCPenney along with junior anchor F.W. Woolworth Co. Montgomery Ward later became Sears (now closed) and Woolworth became OfficeMax. Dillard's would be built onto the mall in 1997.
In the late 2000s, the Richmond Square Mall started struggling. It lost Sears in 2013 as well as many of the stores inside the mall. The mall was sold in 2015 to Hull Property Group. In 2016, the mall underwent a major renovation and changed its name to Richmond Mall. The remodel brought new carpeting to the mall, the vacant stores were sealed up, and new signage was installed. While the interior is still largely empty, three of the four anchor store slots are still occupied by JCPenney, OfficeMax, and Dillard's.
A post I did with a little more information...
www.deadanddyingretail.com/2017/08/richmond-mall-in-richm...
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I took This Shot i didn't make any effect in this Shot i Hope you like it ,,,
Marina Mall At 5:30PM :)
Chambersburg, PA. March 2022.
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Mall is now demolished along with anchor stores
Frackville, PA. May 2017.
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Mall is now demolished along with anchor stores
Frackville, PA. May 2017.
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Hazleton, PA. August 2016.
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Another shot while walking around inside the mall. Tried my best to frame this as best as i could. but i guess my best was not good enough.
Mall is now demolished along with anchor stores
Frackville, PA. May 2017.
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Sunday, 26 March 2017
Cronin's Coaches Volvo Olympian Alexander (96D298) on North Mall in Cork City.
© Finbarr O'Neill
Clay, NY. March 2016.
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Former Macy's, now empty
Horseheads, NY. February 2018.
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The shopping district was heavily hit in the earthquake of 2011, so the city has now a temporary shopping mall made of shipping containers called the Re:start Mall. It's a great place to wander around, and was certainly busy the afternoon we visited. Plenty of shops, food outlets and artwork on display.
Here is an abadoned Randall Park Mall entrance on the west side of the old mall. This has been closed since 2009 when the mall closed. The label-scar on the entrance is from "Jeepers!", an old indoor amusement park.
The Randall Park Mall was opened in 1976 and was briefly the largest shopping center in the world, topping in at 2 million square feet. JCPenney, Horne's, Sears, May Company, and Higbee's were the original anchor stores. Sadly, the mall had a decline which led to its closure in 2009. Burlington Coat Factory (former Horne's) is the only "anchor" at the site. The Power Sport institute and a furniture liquidation center are the only other remaining businesses here. The rest of the mall has been left to rot. I wish I could get to go inside of this mall for pictures especially since it is planned to be demolished for an industrial park soon.
Randall Park Mall - North Randall, Ohio