No , Walmart killed Sears ,Bradlees, Caldors , K Mart ,Ames ,Jamesway and others because their stores were old and and never updated .What killed the malls was social riots from certain ethnic groups ,overbuilding and the pandemic . I could go into Walmart because they sold food and buy clothing during the pandemic but not a Macy's or Gap at the mall . I could shop for housewares on Amazon where 300 people worked in a facility and have multiply people handle my item but not go into a Sears or J C Pennies and pick my own item and possible self check out
Plenty of cities and small towns like mine have Walmarts. Illinois taxpayers should recognize that taxes and regulations are the root cause to people fleeing to red states. Just do it and take back your life from the corruption, quit electing hooligans.
In fact, a 2023 study shows that Amazon has caused more than 50% of the world's supermarkets to close. When you see that you can order practically anything on Amazon and even have it delivered in 1 hour, that's the result.
Walmart used to be American made only when Sam Walton was still alive. I worked for a company that did business with them & their rules were very strict.
I live in Chicago & all you see is empty store fronts. It’s really sad. Privately owned businesses have been decimated. I feel it’s by design. Remember….You’ll own nothing & be happy
It’s called Collectivism, those unnecessary lockdowns a few years ago helped speed up the process. Wouldn’t want those small businesses taking profits from the big corporate stores now would we. Progressivism is pure evil.
@@benjamintaylor4402 you only need to see who benefits from less competition if you’re thinking about conspiracy theories. Places like Amazon and wayfarer doubled revenue during the pandemic and have kept that growth pretty steadily. Stores like macys JCPenny and kohl’s not so much and then the mom and pop stores died by the thousands. It’s pretty obvious when we had the largest transfer of wealth ever seen happen in an 18 month period. But hey the media said it was necessary for the survival of our democracy that rich got even wealthier.
It's so sad to see all the malls closing. When I was a teen that is all I remember going to every weekend. Illinois is sadly taxed out, and cook county is all corrupt. I live near Carbondale, IL.
This strip mall was an aweful aweful place ! I remember going here a few times and it always just felt weird, like something was not right about the place.
I drive by here all the time, lived in Des Plaines for 3 years, and just a few weeks ago I actually looked at it and saw huge it was. I couldn’t believe that such a great piece of real estate could fall into disrepair like that.
Demolition began a few days ago at International Plaza in Arlington Heights. The owner decided to take the buildings down rather than continue to rack up fines due to code violations, which were in the tens of thousands of dollars.
@@laurenhall1070No he was at bastard who destroyed the small businesses of multiple hard-working Americans through his greed and laziness. Objectively he was human garbage.
It’s so heartbreaking how many wonderful small businesses that I loved in Northern Illinois that were ruined and shut down after Covid…it just makes me sick to my stomach!!😢😮
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Computers back then were built more solidly weren't they? More durable. If a bear crashed thru the window you could beat it away with the keyboard and as the bear ran back out the window if you listened closely you could hear the keyboard laughing.
Born and raised in Chicago, tried to open a small business in the city, went to city sponsored small business classes for two years to help the process.. in the end the regulations and tax burden the city wanted to hang on me to open shop were too much to bear.. taxing the sign that hangs over the sidewalk?.... seriously? Not to mention the money I would have to shell out to the alderman's "special fundraisers" and I was out .... Living the salt life in Florida now ...and oh the weathers just fine here
I, too, was raised in Chicago. Everyone had a hand out and if you didn't pony up, in came the "inspectors" looking for violations. Saw it first hand at my father's business from 1968 - 71. He finally gave up and sold out.
@@whatsamattayu3257 The entire aldermanic neighborhood thing has to end ... 50 aldermen with their hands out for the money grab...oh, and you better be voting democrat in every election also or you will be run out of town.
My parents are buried in Arlington Heights Cemetery and I can remember when the racetrack was there and dad always said he could watch the races after he passed. Man I miss mom and dad so much but I don’t miss the hustle and bustle of the city life.
The street lamp was robbed of its copper wiring, and realistically that’s why a lot of windows are smashed for the same purpose. Sadly this is happening a ton in our area and is most definitely a sign of bad economy
Arlington Park Racecourse closed in 2021 and the land sold to the Chicago Bears. On March 11, 2024, the Bears announced that the team had decided to commit $2 billion to build a new stadium in Chicago, leaving the future of the Arlington Park property uncertain. The Bears had run into issues concerning the value of the Arlington Park land, which had been contested by the local school districts in Arlington Heights. So, lots of problems in Arlington Heights!
I knew the Bears wouldn’t go to Arlington Heights. It wouldn’t be convenient for them and other teams or fans. Being in downtown is more convenient for outsiders and has more attractions. Arlington Heights has some fun stuff…..
We are currently retired and imprisoned in Lake county Illinois, With property taxes on a single family home on small lot is higher than the mortgage payment...cannot sell since people cannot afford to buy with taxes doubling the mortgage payment.
That place where you saw the motorcycle inside used to be where the Korean Karaoke bar. I brought my family & friends there when the new owner bought it out. Soon after, they closed down. This was about 3 years ago. There was a Korean Rest to the right of it where we used to eat all the time. They moved to Glenview over a year ago. That plaza has always struggled to attract people. It's sad what's happened. It seemed to have so much potential.
This is the video of yours that I have ever watched. Very good video. Even though things have already been destroyed, I really respect how well you treated it. It is sad enough to see so many places go out of business for any reason, but it is almost like as soon as something closes and sits empty, it is like a big sign telling people that it is okay to spray paint graffiti and smash everything in sight. It truly is sad that people do that. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
I lived across the street in the early 2000s, I used to go to the Garibaldi's Pizza in the far left corner that used to be there. That mall was packed with business then sad to see it look like a ghost town
Me and a buddy used to go to a place there called I think, 'CCC' , it was like an internet Cafe. You paid and they gave u a card and you could hop on one of their many computers. Back in the days of AOL.
Garibaldi's.......man I miss that place used to go there in 1999-01 might be this one I thought it was Golf -n- Arlington Hts Rd I was living off Gobbert at the time and wasn't from the area. If it was this one I missed the whole mall :-)
Crazy I just looked at maps I had no clue that was that big as I only went to Garibaldi's. I use to go to Gino East and Pappadeux which both seem to be gone according to maps :-(
@@tedrusniak5058 yeah that Pappadeaux is now a Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant. I worked at both years back. There is a pappadeaux in Westmont on 83 and Ogden Ave.
I know this area well. There is a ton of shopping and other malls around there, including Woodfield mall, that this mall can’t compete with. It primarily had a lot of Korean shops, but with giant Mitzuwa Korean mart and popular Tenduke Japanese grocery store nearby, it’s hard for other Asian marts to compete. Yes, taxes suck in Illinois, but this mall was doomed for a long time.
🇺🇲 Fond memories of Lakehurst Mall in Waukegan, IL, as a kid & teen, gone now, and redeveloped years ago... Then Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills, IL; barely hangin' on
This mall was dying for awhile. I used to workout at the X Sport there in 2019 and it was the only relevant business there and that was BEFORE Covid...
At 330. That section was a place where teens used to go and play computer games, especially counter strike, It was one the main favorites. You purchase a card with hours to play. Fun times!
I’m Swedish and it’s so strange for me to see so many of these huge dead malls in the US. Here malls are still quite popular despite how online shopping is booming. It’s 90% big chains though, small businesses were struggling even before the pandemic and for many of them it was sadly the killing blow. I do most of my shopping online so I get how convenient it is but if you want these small businesses to stay open you need to shop there.
We can't afford the prices of the stores in malls anymore. Any surviving mall is half empty only supported by the movie theater and either big corporate stores or franchise stores with insane prices to compete with online shopping. We do have small downtown areas with small businesses but a lot of the small businesses are also high priced just to stay alfoat and only the stores that have sweets/coffee/retro candy have customers We have more empty strip malls than we do corn fields at this point.
I think maybe the leaders in your country are smarter; that they actually LEAD - whereas in America we have a rotating cycle of clowns with funny papers ruining everything.
Amazon is killing America big box shopping mall. I saw even high schoolers( future consumers) order through Amazon. Save gas, time, one day delivery, no deal to talking with others cashier, etc. so many benefits.
I worked construction for 30 plus years. 1984 on. All of us would stop at places such as these at least 3 times weekly. We worked all over Chicagoland. We left hard earned dollars in fine establishments like this all over Chicagoland. My son is still in the trades, it’s harder and harder not to leave our money at mom and pop businesses according to him. It’s turning into all franchise garbage. These businesses appreciated us as we appreciated them. A little e tra fries, or something at no charge. It was appreciated. Hell now you get half a box of fries at MCDS and they tell you to pound sand. It’s literally the death of America as we know it.
Arlington Heights has been after the land for about 15 years or so. Roughly about 2006ish they talked about using eminent domain for the Mitsuwa property for high end residential and retail but Mitsuwa has enough clientele from all around Illinois and surrounding states they were able to repel efforts to take the land. Once it was clear Mitsuwa would fight tooth and nail Arlington Heights announced interest in redevelopment of the International Plaza property and suddenly started finding code violations in sufficient number that it just began to cascade into a self fulfilling prophecy. Add progressively higher taxes and the lockdowns and you get to the point now where the mall is being demolished so the land owner will be free of the continuous code violations.
I drive by it everyday for work, ots massive. I remember there used to be an Ulta & Party City there. That Sports apparel store is incredible & very reasonable.
I worked occasionally in this mall in the late 1990's - early 2000s. My company had a photo studio there for a few years... on the same side of the mall where you found the motorcycle, kind of tucked into one of the corners. I was shocked to stumble upon this video at random!
Is it well subterfuged communist plots ruining life for lawabiding americans? Is it purely greed? Wth is goin on man; what is wrong with people!? I think people are why people can't have nice things...
My Dad raised 3 kids in the sixties and seventies in Kankakee Illinois We had a beautiful home a great education and 3 weeks vacation. He had some side jobs but i can't remember him charging more than $1.75 a haircut
Elly's had decent breakfasts. The Asian mall (mitsua) up the street at Golf and Arlington Heights gave homes to some of the places from here. So much of the NW burbs are strip malls and other brick and mortar retail. In a digital world, it's all going away.
I used to live in this area. And as a Korean American, i actually been to many of those stores in high school. Many of those were Korean businesses back in the day. In fact, i literally had dinner with my family last summer in one of the restaurants in the mall. Sadly, many of the korean population moved up north to Vernon Hills and Northbrook. That meant businesses lost their customers and declined all throughout the 2010s. And then Covid came and accelerated the decline of those businesses.
What about all the leftover inventory ? Is it going to be donated to reputable charity organizations, or better yet some could be divided among shelters that house abused women and Children !
I live near Arlington heights and it was weird seeing the place go empty and I always wanted to go and explore some abandoned places and my sister and I really wanted to go to some places before they torn it down but if your ever around here again and planning to go to another place I would be happy if I could come with you guys
Looked this place up once they finally started tearing it down, apparently they had permits to start demolition for months, but the owner dragged his heels so long the village started fining him again, so they're just getting around to tearing everything down now. I drive past it every couple weeks and there's rarely noticeable progress. Burger Baron were the last ones to close up shop and it was still several months after they closed and any sort of demolition began. Apparently Arlington Heights has wanted to redevelop this spot since the mid-2000's, lost out on a Target going in because the owner wouldn't budge. It's not even like it's some altruistic urge for the tenants, as that parking lot has been crumbling for at least a decade. I can only assume the owner is painfully stubborn, as even with what would presumably be relatively high demolition costs, that massive plot of land in Arlington Heights is still worth 7-8 figures.
Wow! I can't believe they left a little of their signage in the old X-Sport Gym! It is so surreal! I used to workout at that gym late at night in 2018! I wonder if that Super Heavy Duty bag is still hanging in the back! I hope it still isn't bandaged! 😅 Even though I wasn't as big, I still miss seeing the big guys! I felt a bit bashful when one of them noted I was doing my form correctly on the Squat Press machine! Although 900 lbs. on an isometric machine isn't that impressive, I was so happy somebody noted I had kangaroo/goat legs! Thank you! I wish I can be a big as you dudes! I am smol scrub! Oh well! 😅
wow- weird. i grew up very nearby. i used to skateboard around that plaza as a kid. there was a very popular internet cafe for CS gamers on the eastern side of the plaza. The burger baron used to be a pizzeria, and next door was a blockbuster. This plaza started going downhill quickly after the blockbuster left. A lot of the businesses were centered around media/technology prior to the internet boom. At that time, it seemed building maintenance stopped. I remember any fixes in the terrible parking lot were just cheap fills/fixes. Also, the Korean population expanded East down Golf rd towards Niles, as as such a lot of the business followed. (edited- west to east)
We have two this size that shut during Covid. One is now partially re-vamped into a futuristic medical specialty offices. The waiting room is set up like a large airport….lots of space between seating groups. As if families can sit while social distancing. All the offices are for Dr.s of non contagious illnesses right now,but you can see it’s a great design. So much space it was once the largest mall in the area.
@@1974Muzak Sorry you missed the point of my post. Malls are not relevant anymore because during covid people learned to order everything, use e-commerce if you will. Now malls are being revamped & turned into apartments or Dr, offices with a new design of very large waiting rooms. Because Covid only taught us ,how to prepare for the next pandemic.
This is sad...but would love to see how it looks after the demolition. So much history. Like imagine Christmas and the gym one went too for 15 years. Sad. But Thank you
So sad seeing many businesses closed because of the pandemic. There is a mini outdoor mall near me which drew many customers to their small retail stores which included a mom & pop grocery store where the owners knew customers by name giving kids a lollipop when leaving. The grocery store being in business for over 50 years also shut it’s doors.
When I was a kid...I lived in Mount Prospect, Illinois...right next to Arlington Heights.....I visited this mall quite often with my parents....that pancake house was the best
And the Burger spot use to be Blockbuster. There was another small strip right next to it that was torn down many years ago. This video makes me feel old lol
WOW! I know exactly were this is! I really enjoy your videos and would love to shadow you all/tag along for the adventures and volunteer my time and skills. I have a DJI mini pro 4 and would say i have decent skills as well as video editing using Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut, Blackmagic ultra studio, Sony Vegas and lastly DaVinci Resolve. i also love the look and feel of many of your videos. keep it up!! i am in a northwest suburb called Park Ridge.
Always walk around with caution do floors could be rotted when you're walking into a building and fall through to the basement also always watch glass don't ever stick your head between there if you would have took a stick and touched it you would see how fast it came down
Wow…I used to go there quite often…maybe once a month, used to take our customers. Korean BBQ, Chinese hot pot on west side, 2 Japanese Karaoke snack bars north west corner and Japanese pastry store on the west. I believe there was even one time, very nice casual French restaurant called that mall their home…. My first company Christmas dinner was at that mall in 1999 or 2000…. Also, Uni hair was the place for all Japanese residents to get their hair cut back in the days…it was like 2 to 3 months waiting time… It is truly sad to see…
The mall in Casper, Wyoming is slowly going this way. The owner of the building has paid off his investment 10x over and still demands a ridiculous amount for even small storefronts. The food court is basically empty, Ross has two giant footprints, one of which is storage. It’s just sad. Between elevated real estate rates and taxes; it’s sad but no surprise businesses cannot function in the big cities let alone across the country.
Malls were mostly popular back in 80s and 90s before online shopping, Walmarts, Amazons, Sams , Costcos, Targets, same goes for Sears, Montgomery Wards stores and so on, same goes for moms and pops tiny gas stations that are standing closed/vacant and why, because huge gas stations a block away are selling gas for 10 cents less. Just the way it is, if it's cheaper to buy somewhere else, people will go there instead. So NO, it is not just Illinois thing, it is nationwide thing. SAME goes for manufactures moving overseas for cheaper labor costs and all. At the end, it is all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Theres also a mall in st.charles IL that had 1 store and a movie theater attached. People only went to the movies, it was so desolate. I dont know if it's still there, i know they were tearing down at least a portion of the mall to build apartments or something
This is becoming an all too common scene. All those stores in a once booming shopping center with all that inventory just left behind. I live near the this mall and also in this area we just had Spring Hill mall and Stratford Square close as well. It's like this across the entire country. Imagine, even 25 years ago, if someone had told you this was what our future was going to look like we'd thing they were nuts. It would have seemed inconceivable back in 1999 when our economy seemed unstoppable. We all assumed it would just continue to grow and expand. With the addition of the internet the possibilities seemed endless. Who would have thought the internet would have been responsible in actually taking our economy down like this. All that is left is the aftermath, looking like some dystopian world, for young folk like you to traipse through barely able to imagine the society we once had.
In your video one of the guys put his head under that glass that was broke that is like a guillotine he's lucky sometimes just a little vibration will shake that loose loose loose loose he could have lost his head Horace hands Horace hands
KBut it's a shame its an empty mall , could have looked lovely some time back 😊 I've probably missed the part why they left the stuff there ???? Thank you for sharing ,take care x
It's astonishingly *TERRIFYING* just how much decay/collapse/disuse, is spread across the entirety that is America. To see our once great, thriving nation and People brought/reduced to this condition, yet most don't even realize it? ffs... smdh...
I grew up in Niles, eventually bought a place in unincorporated Des Plaines, and used to drive past this strip mall off of Golf all the time as I headed out to Schaumburg where a lot of family lived. I recall this mall, about 20 years ago, there was a place in there that my mother frequented; where she and some of her friends played bingo once a week. Joined her a couple of times myself. Back then it was a thriving upscale destination. I remember when the PowerHouse was there; it was still open despite the one near me that I frequented (in the old Four Flags strip mall) having gone under. Cannot believe the level of decay and how devastated it is now. Truly sad to see this happen all over. Same thing has happened at Golf Mill Mall, the mall I went to as a child. But at least they have plans on totally reviving Golf Mill. Looks like this place needs to be demolished now, far too much decay in so short of time.
I started going to school in Schaumburg but only for like one month - they bussed us from Carol Stream cause of population explosion - then my mom had enough of the overcrowding and moved us into rural small town, instead. In hindsight I guess I'm glad but it was a trauma to my mind to change my surroundings so drastically. Yes it seems to me like suburban infrastructure and function isn't planned very well. I don't like it... wonder if I should join a monastery somewhere or something like that, maybe find a way to get revitalised in my life because I feel deflated😮💨, but I'm not even 50 yet. Feel like I'm 48 going on 70. The only thing I remember about Golf Mill is there was a Ford dealership there or was somewhere near. Probably still there.
@@YaWantTaters The Ford dealership is still there and has been there for decades. It is on the East side of Milwaukee Avenue across from Golf Mill and is still called Golf Mill Ford. Ironically on the West side of the mall, the former Best Buy has been converted into a Chevrolet dealership. As for the Ford dealership, I once tried to by a car there but was treated so rudely by the salesman that I will never consider. Ford product again. Instead I dropped $18 K on a Buick Skylark GS.
@@davidgilbert8614 Ah yep Golf Mill Ford. I never went there myself but I remember I used to hear ads for it in the radio lots of times. "Push it. Pull it. Tow it to Golf Mill Ford." that was like a radio jingle they had. O yeah we grew up with Buicks in our family. Grandpa always had one, and one Caddy.
Walmart killed main st America and Amazon crushed all the malls
No , Walmart killed Sears ,Bradlees, Caldors , K Mart ,Ames ,Jamesway and others because their stores were old and and never updated .What killed the malls was social riots from certain ethnic groups ,overbuilding and the pandemic . I could go into Walmart because they sold food and buy clothing during the pandemic but not a Macy's or Gap at the mall . I could shop for housewares on Amazon where 300 people worked in a facility and have multiply people handle my item but not go into a Sears or J C Pennies and pick my own item and possible self check out
Plenty of cities and small towns like mine have Walmarts. Illinois taxpayers should recognize that taxes and regulations are the root cause to people fleeing to red states. Just do it and take back your life from the corruption, quit electing hooligans.
In fact, a 2023 study shows that Amazon has caused more than 50% of the world's supermarkets to close. When you see that you can order practically anything on Amazon and even have it delivered in 1 hour, that's the result.
Walmart used to be American made only when Sam Walton was still alive. I worked for a company that did business with them & their rules were very strict.
Absolutely right
I live in Chicago & all you see is empty store fronts. It’s really sad. Privately owned businesses have been decimated. I feel it’s by design. Remember….You’ll own nothing & be happy
It’s called Collectivism, those unnecessary lockdowns a few years ago helped speed up the process. Wouldn’t want those small businesses taking profits from the big corporate stores now would we. Progressivism is pure evil.
So who designed this, Mr conspiracy theorist.
@@benjamintaylor4402 you only need to see who benefits from less competition if you’re thinking about conspiracy theories. Places like Amazon and wayfarer doubled revenue during the pandemic and have kept that growth pretty steadily. Stores like macys JCPenny and kohl’s not so much and then the mom and pop stores died by the thousands. It’s pretty obvious when we had the largest transfer of wealth ever seen happen in an 18 month period. But hey the media said it was necessary for the survival of our democracy that rich got even wealthier.
Sure is by design
@@benjamintaylor4402globalists. World Economic Forum. Agenda 21, rebranded Agenda 2030.
My crew paved the parking lot when this mall was built in the 80s. Sad to see it like this.
I worked out at the XSport for over 15 years on and off. Thanks for the flashback. It closed at the start of Covid. So many memories.
It's so sad to see all the malls closing. When I was a teen that is all I remember going to every weekend. Illinois is sadly taxed out, and cook county is all corrupt. I live near Carbondale, IL.
I was stationed at Scott AFB. (Many years ago)
😂 why do you think 🤔 they call it Crook County 😳
@@campsmmy9 I agree with you! Sad isn’t it?
The mall closed there also! I have fond memories of it when I went to SIU-C in the 1980's.
@@alecfoster4413 good times right?
This strip mall was an aweful aweful place ! I remember going here a few times and it always just felt weird, like something was not right about the place.
Agreed
@tr-lj2vx, what exactly do you mean? Can you expand on that comment? THANKS
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Yes! I live across from this mall. It always felt dark.
Walking dead
I drive by here all the time, lived in Des Plaines for 3 years, and just a few weeks ago I actually looked at it and saw huge it was. I couldn’t believe that such a great piece of real estate could fall into disrepair like that.
don't worry, they will put up multi-living units with shops. 15 minute city
Demolition began a few days ago at International Plaza in Arlington Heights. The owner decided to take the buildings down rather than continue to rack up fines due to code violations, which were in the tens of thousands of dollars.
Yo is it fully demolished yet?
@@A_A_Skates not yet, it's fenced off and mostly gone. I just drove by it yesterday.
He did them a favor get rid of the eye sores!
Yep empty buildings had rats and that cheap bastard wouldn't do a things about it
@@laurenhall1070No he was at bastard who destroyed the small businesses of multiple hard-working Americans through his greed and laziness.
Objectively he was human garbage.
It’s so heartbreaking how many wonderful small businesses that I loved in Northern Illinois that were ruined and shut down after Covid…it just makes me sick to my stomach!!😢😮
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Computers back then were built more solidly weren't they? More durable. If a bear crashed thru the window you could beat it away with the keyboard and as the bear ran back out the window if you listened closely you could hear the keyboard laughing.
Born and raised in Chicago, tried to open a small business in the city, went to city sponsored small business classes for two years to help the process.. in the end the regulations and tax burden the city wanted to hang on me to open shop were too much to bear.. taxing the sign that hangs over the sidewalk?.... seriously?
Not to mention the money I would have to shell out to the alderman's "special fundraisers" and I was out ....
Living the salt life in Florida now ...and oh the weathers just fine here
I, too, was raised in Chicago. Everyone had a hand out and if you didn't pony up, in came the "inspectors" looking for violations. Saw it first hand at my father's business from 1968 - 71. He finally gave up and sold out.
@@whatsamattayu3257 The entire aldermanic neighborhood thing has to end ... 50 aldermen with their hands out for the money grab...oh, and you better be voting democrat in every election also or you will be run out of town.
Glad you left the state. There's no future here for many people alike. I am looking to move down to Florida or Georgia soon.
And thus why Americans are armed.
From Illinois too and cannot wait to move to a different state! FJBP!
My parents are buried in Arlington Heights Cemetery and I can remember when the racetrack was there and dad always said he could watch the races after he passed. Man I miss mom and dad so much but I don’t miss the hustle and bustle of the city life.
Sat at the McDonald’s across the street and watched the Demo last week, such a wild sight to see
WOW! You can afford McDonald's?!?
U trying to hook up 😂
@@JourneyWithAustin is that some kind of homosexuals comment?
The street lamp was robbed of its copper wiring, and realistically that’s why a lot of windows are smashed for the same purpose. Sadly this is happening a ton in our area and is most definitely a sign of bad economy
Arlington Park Racecourse closed in 2021 and the land sold to the Chicago Bears. On March 11, 2024, the Bears announced that the team had decided to commit $2 billion to build a new stadium in Chicago, leaving the future of the Arlington Park property uncertain. The Bears had run into issues concerning the value of the Arlington Park land, which had been contested by the local school districts in Arlington Heights. So, lots of problems in Arlington Heights!
I knew the Bears wouldn’t go to Arlington Heights. It wouldn’t be convenient for them and other teams or fans. Being in downtown is more convenient for outsiders and has more attractions. Arlington Heights has some fun stuff…..
@@MartVale1 Chicago proper is getting a bad rep for high crime, etc. I think the bears moving their stadium to Arlington Heights would be a good move.
Arlington heights govt screwed up,now they lost all that tax revenue from ticket,food,liquor,and other sales.
More people are leaving Illinois than any other state in the U.S. Sad, but True!
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Did you know while 700k went to Florida,500K left? Fascist Paradise.
We are currently retired and imprisoned in Lake county Illinois, With property taxes on a single family home on small lot is higher than the mortgage payment...cannot sell since people cannot afford to buy with taxes doubling the mortgage payment.
You voted for it.🤣🤣🤣
@@michaelgleason980 How do you know how they vote?
@@michaelgleason980this saying is getting old and not always true
High tax rate in the state of Illinois 🤬😡😡🤬
I agree high tax and workmans co cases driving factories out also
@@raultavizon9538 thanks for the info on this matter of the high tax rate in Illinois
It everywhere in the state Biden sucks
We have the same high tax BS in Connecticut. It’s ridiculous.
@@alanh1406 ouch that is not a great thing ☹️😕🙁🫤
I was in Bloomingdale mall in Dupage county some months ago and couldn't believe all the empty stores. That will be leveled also in the future
That place where you saw the motorcycle inside used to be where the Korean Karaoke bar. I brought my family & friends there when the new owner bought it out. Soon after, they closed down. This was about 3 years ago. There was a Korean Rest to the right of it where we used to eat all the time. They moved to Glenview over a year ago. That plaza has always struggled to attract people. It's sad what's happened. It seemed to have so much potential.
This is the video of yours that I have ever watched. Very good video. Even though things have already been destroyed, I really respect how well you treated it. It is sad enough to see so many places go out of business for any reason, but it is almost like as soon as something closes and sits empty, it is like a big sign telling people that it is okay to spray paint graffiti and smash everything in sight. It truly is sad that people do that. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
So many people work so hard to eke out a living. It’s sad.
I really enjoyed this video. This is my #1 favorite video of yours. 😢 Thank you.
I lived across the street in the early 2000s, I used to go to the Garibaldi's Pizza in the far left corner that used to be there. That mall was packed with business then sad to see it look like a ghost town
Me and a buddy used to go to a place there called I think, 'CCC' , it was like an internet Cafe. You paid and they gave u a card and you could hop on one of their many computers. Back in the days of AOL.
Garibaldi's.......man I miss that place used to go there in 1999-01 might be this one I thought it was Golf -n- Arlington Hts Rd I was living off Gobbert at the time and wasn't from the area. If it was this one I missed the whole mall :-)
Crazy I just looked at maps I had no clue that was that big as I only went to Garibaldi's. I use to go to Gino East and Pappadeux which both seem to be gone according to maps :-(
@@tedrusniak5058 yeah that Pappadeaux is now a Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurant. I worked at both years back. There is a pappadeaux in Westmont on 83 and Ogden Ave.
@@tedrusniak5058 Yeah me too in Tanglewood
I know this area well. There is a ton of shopping and other malls around there, including Woodfield mall, that this mall can’t compete with. It primarily had a lot of Korean shops, but with giant Mitzuwa Korean mart and popular Tenduke Japanese grocery store nearby, it’s hard for other Asian marts to compete. Yes, taxes suck in Illinois, but this mall was doomed for a long time.
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Fond memories of Lakehurst Mall in Waukegan, IL, as a kid & teen, gone now, and redeveloped years ago...
Then Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills, IL; barely hangin' on
Illinois ruined my family financially back in 1976. I would never go back there.
I used to stay in Arlington Heights & never knew this mall was there.
Exactly.... Where in Arlington Heights was this
@@chrispersinger8659 Southern edge of town, Golf Rd. Arlington heights is very long (north/south).
That mall has always been 50% empty back to 1990s. Just never took hold big time
If you ever saw those yard signs that say “JB Pritzker SUCKS the life out of small businesses“ there’s a great example.
The taxes are insane here in Illinois 😔
And... Kamala Harris is thinking about making him her running mate for VP. Omg... 🤯
This mall was dying for awhile. I used to workout at the X Sport there in 2019 and it was the only relevant business there and that was BEFORE Covid...
At 330. That section was a place where teens used to go and play computer games, especially counter strike, It was one the main favorites.
You purchase a card with hours to play. Fun times!
I played that game for about twenty minutes. I was like 3 kills 12 deaths or somthing terrible lol
I’m Swedish and it’s so strange for me to see so many of these huge dead malls in the US. Here malls are still quite popular despite how online shopping is booming. It’s 90% big chains though, small businesses were struggling even before the pandemic and for many of them it was sadly the killing blow. I do most of my shopping online so I get how convenient it is but if you want these small businesses to stay open you need to shop there.
Malls are also very popular in the middle east and east asia
We can't afford the prices of the stores in malls anymore. Any surviving mall is half empty only supported by the movie theater and either big corporate stores or franchise stores with insane prices to compete with online shopping. We do have small downtown areas with small businesses but a lot of the small businesses are also high priced just to stay alfoat and only the stores that have sweets/coffee/retro candy have customers
We have more empty strip malls than we do corn fields at this point.
I think maybe the leaders in your country are smarter; that they actually LEAD - whereas in America we have a rotating cycle of clowns with funny papers ruining everything.
Amazon is killing America big box shopping mall. I saw even high schoolers( future consumers) order through Amazon. Save gas, time, one day delivery, no deal to talking with others cashier, etc. so many benefits.
There's truly many such cases. It's not just taxes but certainly that did contribute to this area where this is at
I worked construction for 30 plus years. 1984 on. All of us would stop at places such as these at least 3 times weekly. We worked all over Chicagoland. We left hard earned dollars in fine establishments like this all over Chicagoland. My son is still in the trades, it’s harder and harder not to leave our money at mom and pop businesses according to him. It’s turning into all franchise garbage. These businesses appreciated us as we appreciated them. A little e tra fries, or something at no charge. It was appreciated. Hell now you get half a box of fries at MCDS and they tell you to pound sand. It’s literally the death of America as we know it.
Arlington Heights has been after the land for about 15 years or so. Roughly about 2006ish they talked about using eminent domain for the Mitsuwa property for high end residential and retail but Mitsuwa has enough clientele from all around Illinois and surrounding states they were able to repel efforts to take the land. Once it was clear Mitsuwa would fight tooth and nail Arlington Heights announced interest in redevelopment of the International Plaza property and suddenly started finding code violations in sufficient number that it just began to cascade into a self fulfilling prophecy. Add progressively higher taxes and the lockdowns and you get to the point now where the mall is being demolished so the land owner will be free of the continuous code violations.
We lived in Arlington Heights on Vail St when we were kids. I also remember Randhurst Mall.
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Hey! I lived on Dunton. My parents owned the 7-11 on Central and Arlington Heights Road from about 81-90. I used to rent movies from Prime Time Video.
I love how respectful and sweet you boys are.
High taxes and CRAP GOVERNMENT
Democrats
I give like to your comment because that's true, but I don't actually like it.
I drive by it everyday for work, ots massive. I remember there used to be an Ulta & Party City there. That Sports apparel store is incredible & very reasonable.
Amazing and sad, given its size and disuse. Excellent video!
⭐️ Shopping mall PHOTOS are from before 2000 based off the car models.. most are mid to late 90s models 🚘
I lived there over 18 years ago. It looks nothing like I remember. It's so sad to see the state that place is in now.
I worked occasionally in this mall in the late 1990's - early 2000s. My company had a photo studio there for a few years... on the same side of the mall where you found the motorcycle, kind of tucked into one of the corners.
I was shocked to stumble upon this video at random!
I passed by this centre recently, they are in the process of tearing all of it down. Very sad to witness.
I passed this a few weeks ago and my abandoned radar was going off. I made a note to go and check it out sometime. Thanks for investigating!
100% hitting up burger baron for lunch tomorrow! great vid!
Nice folks!
It went out of business, sadly.
It’s gone already, they’re tearing down the plaza
@@Skottravels When did they close (if you know)?
@@firedragon-cute-13-nice13 According to reviews, a few months ago. Look at Google maps.
Sad end to a once thriving area ..
It looks very much like what a zombie apocalypse would be 🧟♂️ 🧟♀️
That picture was in 99 early 2000s
At 13:37 on the shop that has the motorcycle inside it says karaoke in Japanese over the door. All of the other businesses had Korean writing.
That is why they failed.
Every city, every shopping center
Is it well subterfuged communist plots ruining life for lawabiding americans? Is it purely greed? Wth is goin on man; what is wrong with people!? I think people are why people can't have nice things...
That art store breaks my heart. Now that it's fully publicized have someone contact owner right away and collect it for him to resell online!
My Dad raised 3 kids in the sixties and seventies in Kankakee Illinois
We had a beautiful home a great education and 3 weeks vacation. He had some side jobs but i can't remember him charging more than $1.75 a haircut
kankakee looks like a war zone...
@@yonyvladimirovichaguilarov1680It’s sad how it’s changed but it’s still cheap.
U.S. dollar has lost about 98% of its purchasing power since 1913.
Okay your videos convinced me. I subscribed. Also I'll try to find that online sports shop. Thank you for letting him represent his business.
You do a great job with your videos.
New sub here, yeah man I live in Illinois, grayslake area, so crazy how this shit keeps popping up.
Love the videos man!!!!!
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Ill-annoy hates it's residents.
I hear the career criminals get along just fine. Have you considered that vocational path?
@@papabird4425so a politician?
@@gorillacookies3171 sure, if you've got the right psychological makeup for it
Elly's had decent breakfasts. The Asian mall (mitsua) up the street at Golf and Arlington Heights gave homes to some of the places from here. So much of the NW burbs are strip malls and other brick and mortar retail. In a digital world, it's all going away.
How many carry out Chinese restaurants, dry cleaners, insurance offices, hair salons, etc. does one city need. Too many strip malls.
They should build a warehouse there instead of losing a residential area.
I used to live in this area. And as a Korean American, i actually been to many of those stores in high school. Many of those were Korean businesses back in the day. In fact, i literally had dinner with my family last summer in one of the restaurants in the mall. Sadly, many of the korean population moved up north to Vernon Hills and Northbrook. That meant businesses lost their customers and declined all throughout the 2010s. And then Covid came and accelerated the decline of those businesses.
What about all the leftover inventory ? Is it going to be donated to reputable charity organizations, or better yet some could be divided among shelters that house abused women and Children !
I live near Arlington heights and it was weird seeing the place go empty and I always wanted to go and explore some abandoned places and my sister and I really wanted to go to some places before they torn it down but if your ever around here again and planning to go to another place I would be happy if I could come with you guys
Looked this place up once they finally started tearing it down, apparently they had permits to start demolition for months, but the owner dragged his heels so long the village started fining him again, so they're just getting around to tearing everything down now. I drive past it every couple weeks and there's rarely noticeable progress. Burger Baron were the last ones to close up shop and it was still several months after they closed and any sort of demolition began.
Apparently Arlington Heights has wanted to redevelop this spot since the mid-2000's, lost out on a Target going in because the owner wouldn't budge. It's not even like it's some altruistic urge for the tenants, as that parking lot has been crumbling for at least a decade. I can only assume the owner is painfully stubborn, as even with what would presumably be relatively high demolition costs, that massive plot of land in Arlington Heights is still worth 7-8 figures.
Burger Baron is legit. I hope they do well wherever they move to.
Wow! I can't believe they left a little of their signage in the old X-Sport Gym! It is so surreal! I used to workout at that gym late at night in 2018!
I wonder if that Super Heavy Duty bag is still hanging in the back! I hope it still isn't bandaged! 😅
Even though I wasn't as big, I still miss seeing the big guys! I felt a bit bashful when one of them noted I was doing my form correctly on the Squat Press machine! Although 900 lbs. on an isometric machine isn't that impressive, I was so happy somebody noted I had kangaroo/goat legs!
Thank you! I wish I can be a big as you dudes!
I am smol scrub!
Oh well! 😅
wow- weird.
i grew up very nearby. i used to skateboard around that plaza as a kid. there was a very popular internet cafe for CS gamers on the eastern side of the plaza. The burger baron used to be a pizzeria, and next door was a blockbuster. This plaza started going downhill quickly after the blockbuster left. A lot of the businesses were centered around media/technology prior to the internet boom. At that time, it seemed building maintenance stopped. I remember any fixes in the terrible parking lot were just cheap fills/fixes. Also, the Korean population expanded East down Golf rd towards Niles, as as such a lot of the business followed. (edited- west to east)
We have two this size that shut during Covid. One is now partially re-vamped into a futuristic medical specialty offices. The waiting room is set up like a large airport….lots of space between seating groups. As if families can sit while social distancing. All the offices are for Dr.s of non contagious illnesses right now,but you can see it’s a great design. So much space it was once the largest mall in the area.
Social distancing is over, so is covid. Weird comment that has nothing to do with the video..
@@1974Muzak Sorry you missed the point of my post. Malls are not relevant anymore because during covid people learned to order everything, use e-commerce if you will. Now malls are being revamped & turned into apartments or Dr, offices with a new design of very large waiting rooms. Because Covid only taught us ,how to prepare for the next pandemic.
This is sad...but would love to see how it looks after the demolition. So much history.
Like imagine Christmas and the gym one went too for 15 years.
Sad. But Thank you
So sad seeing many businesses closed because of the pandemic. There is a mini outdoor mall near me which drew many customers to their small retail stores which included a mom & pop grocery store where the owners knew customers by name giving kids a lollipop when leaving. The grocery store being in business for over 50 years also shut it’s doors.
Love your videos
I'll never forget it and many of you going along with it like nothing
When I was a kid...I lived in Mount Prospect, Illinois...right next to Arlington Heights.....I visited this mall quite often with my parents....that pancake house was the best
And the Burger spot use to be Blockbuster. There was another small strip right next to it that was torn down many years ago. This video makes me feel old lol
I still live walking distance in the same area Mount Prospect crazy to see a abandoned video of this place on youtube
The parking lot pictures, that looks to be around a 1996 Honda Accord a 1998 s-10 and a 2004 Lincoln LS would be my guess.
WOW! I know exactly were this is! I really enjoy your videos and would love to shadow you all/tag along for the adventures and volunteer my time and skills. I have a DJI mini pro 4 and would say i have decent skills as well as video editing using Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut, Blackmagic ultra studio, Sony Vegas and lastly DaVinci Resolve. i also love the look and feel of many of your videos. keep it up!! i am in a northwest suburb called Park Ridge.
Your videos are amazing cause you check out abandon places you just gained a subscriber Keep up the good content. 👍
That was nice of them to leave ol' Pedobear in an abandoned shopping center.
Always walk around with caution do floors could be rotted when you're walking into a building and fall through to the basement also always watch glass don't ever stick your head between there if you would have took a stick and touched it you would see how fast it came down
Once Garabaldis was gone I never went back. The Burger Barron was good too.
Wow…I used to go there quite often…maybe once a month, used to take our customers. Korean BBQ, Chinese hot pot on west side, 2 Japanese Karaoke snack bars north west corner and Japanese pastry store on the west. I believe there was even one time, very nice casual French restaurant called that mall their home…. My first company Christmas dinner was at that mall in 1999 or 2000…. Also, Uni hair was the place for all Japanese residents to get their hair cut back in the days…it was like 2 to 3 months waiting time…
It is truly sad to see…
The mall in Casper, Wyoming is slowly going this way. The owner of the building has paid off his investment 10x over and still demands a ridiculous amount for even small storefronts. The food court is basically empty, Ross has two giant footprints, one of which is storage.
It’s just sad. Between elevated real estate rates and taxes; it’s sad but no surprise businesses cannot function in the big cities let alone across the country.
Ah, Crook County Ill-Annoys. Glad I left in 2015.
By the way, what is the name of the sports store?.
I would like to buy and support them
In the late 80s /90s there was a Blockbuster and a Garibaldi's in that mall. We used to rent movies and go next door for a slice. Good times.
Why was inventory left behind?
I work right down the road, ill go check it out!
Malls were mostly popular back in 80s and 90s before online shopping, Walmarts, Amazons, Sams , Costcos, Targets, same goes for Sears, Montgomery Wards stores and so on, same goes for moms and pops tiny gas stations that are standing closed/vacant and why, because huge gas stations a block away are selling gas for 10 cents less. Just the way it is, if it's cheaper to buy somewhere else, people will go there instead.
So NO, it is not just Illinois thing, it is nationwide thing.
SAME goes for manufactures moving overseas for cheaper labor costs and all.
At the end, it is all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Theres also a mall in st.charles IL that had 1 store and a movie theater attached. People only went to the movies, it was so desolate. I dont know if it's still there, i know they were tearing down at least a portion of the mall to build apartments or something
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❤❤❤ same...i say it every video too!!!
this was my parents hometown, telling them this would make them wonder how safe their town really was…
That's so sad 😢 The struggle is real 😔
no way, i just took the streets to work after years on the highway and noticed it was all gone as well
I grew up in Livingston county, it was barren in many smaller places. So sad many many repeat over every state.
This is becoming an all too common scene. All those stores in a once booming shopping center with all that inventory just left behind. I live near the this mall and also in this area we just had Spring Hill mall and Stratford Square close as well. It's like this across the entire country. Imagine, even 25 years ago, if someone had told you this was what our future was going to look like we'd thing they were nuts. It would have seemed inconceivable back in 1999 when our economy seemed unstoppable. We all assumed it would just continue to grow and expand. With the addition of the internet the possibilities seemed endless. Who would have thought the internet would have been responsible in actually taking our economy down like this. All that is left is the aftermath, looking like some dystopian world, for young folk like you to traipse through barely able to imagine the society we once had.
Apocalypse vibes all across the US. Most of the country will probably look like this in another decade or so.
Hey, I know that place. It’s close by my house and my family and I went to Elly’s for breakfast and I pass by when I go to Woodfield Mall
In your video one of the guys put his head under that glass that was broke that is like a guillotine he's lucky sometimes just a little vibration will shake that loose loose loose loose he could have lost his head Horace hands Horace hands
what camera do you use?
KBut it's a shame its an empty mall , could have looked lovely some time back 😊 I've probably missed the part why they left the stuff there ???? Thank you for sharing ,take care x
I remember when that back right corner location was a Powerhouse Gym back in the early 2000s....
It's astonishingly *TERRIFYING* just how much decay/collapse/disuse, is spread across the entirety that is America. To see our once great, thriving nation and People brought/reduced to this condition, yet most don't even realize it?
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I grew up in Niles, eventually bought a place in unincorporated Des Plaines, and used to drive past this strip mall off of Golf all the time as I headed out to Schaumburg where a lot of family lived. I recall this mall, about 20 years ago, there was a place in there that my mother frequented; where she and some of her friends played bingo once a week. Joined her a couple of times myself. Back then it was a thriving upscale destination. I remember when the PowerHouse was there; it was still open despite the one near me that I frequented (in the old Four Flags strip mall) having gone under. Cannot believe the level of decay and how devastated it is now. Truly sad to see this happen all over. Same thing has happened at Golf Mill Mall, the mall I went to as a child. But at least they have plans on totally reviving Golf Mill. Looks like this place needs to be demolished now, far too much decay in so short of time.
I started going to school in Schaumburg but only for like one month - they bussed us from Carol Stream cause of population explosion - then my mom had enough of the overcrowding and moved us into rural small town, instead. In hindsight I guess I'm glad but it was a trauma to my mind to change my surroundings so drastically.
Yes it seems to me like suburban infrastructure and function isn't planned very well. I don't like it... wonder if I should join a monastery somewhere or something like that, maybe find a way to get revitalised in my life because I feel deflated😮💨, but I'm not even 50 yet. Feel like I'm 48 going on 70.
The only thing I remember about Golf Mill is there was a Ford dealership there or was somewhere near. Probably still there.
@@YaWantTaters The Ford dealership is still there and has been there for decades. It is on the East side of Milwaukee Avenue across from Golf Mill and is still called Golf Mill Ford. Ironically on the West side of the mall, the former Best Buy has been converted into a Chevrolet dealership. As for the Ford dealership, I once tried to by a car there but was treated so rudely by the salesman that I will never consider. Ford product again. Instead I dropped $18 K on a Buick Skylark GS.
@@davidgilbert8614 Ah yep Golf Mill Ford. I never went there myself but I remember I used to hear ads for it in the radio lots of times.
"Push it. Pull it. Tow it to Golf Mill Ford." that was like a radio jingle they had.
O yeah we grew up with Buicks in our family. Grandpa always had one, and one Caddy.