Champlain Centre Mall: Is It a Dead Mall? Hard to Say... Plattsburgh, New York.

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  • @chelledoggo
    @chelledoggo Před 3 měsíci +117

    Was NOT expecting to see my local mall on my CZcams front page today, but here we are.
    Not sure if I'd call it "dead." More like "on life support and barely hanging on by a thread."
    EDIT: Wow. I'm actually finding a lot of Plattsburgers here. If you ever see a purple haired woman lurking around Target/Five Below/Spencers with a cartoon graphic tee and either a shiny fanny pack or a Figment the Dragon Loungefly, it's almost definitely me.

  • @kevinpalardy8592
    @kevinpalardy8592 Před 3 měsíci +122

    i think a lot of Canadians were keeping this alive, being only an hour drive from Montreal, but when the exhange rate changed, a lot less Canadians visited

    • @xWildz
      @xWildz Před 3 měsíci +11

      I can tell you its the only mall in Clinton county, and Plattsburgh served almost every town in a 50 mill radius with there Walmart, sam club and fast food, and doctors offices

    • @tonystealth007
      @tonystealth007 Před 3 měsíci +5

      That and when the base closed.

    • @samyhx896
      @samyhx896 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Very true , that's why I stopped visiting the Plattsburgh

    • @MyLAEx
      @MyLAEx Před 2 měsíci +4

      Covid also didn't help. Lots of people say that about everything but I think for once this is very true. We spent more or less 2 years being forbidden to cross the border to shop so lots of people just lost the habit and desire of doing so.

    • @garth217
      @garth217 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Upper State New York is dead

  • @seameology
    @seameology Před 4 měsíci +95

    That gizmo thing at the entrance had balls that were constantly moving. Ramps, bridges etc. You could watch it for hours. It was awesome

    • @dj-ct9ub
      @dj-ct9ub Před 4 měsíci +10

      i can still hear here those noises it made in the backrooms

    • @xWildz
      @xWildz Před 3 měsíci +9

      I use to watch that for hours when I was a kid

    • @llyn5759
      @llyn5759 Před 2 měsíci

      I hate that fucking thing lol it's creepy.

    • @dylanlafrance6851
      @dylanlafrance6851 Před měsícem +3

      The reason why they don’t run the gizmo like they did is because the Kay jeweler employees complain that it’s too loud no joke 😅

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Před měsícem

      It still runs, PROVIDED THE IDIOT STAFF KEEP IT RUNNING.

  • @lizl9675
    @lizl9675 Před 2 měsíci +32

    This is my local mall! Never thought I'd see someone review this location. It feels depressing in this mall, truly. It used to be pretty lively, but now most locals avoid it. China Cafe in the food court is a shining light in this mall. Really good food!! As a kid the gizmo used to fascinate me for hours. Now they barely run it.

    • @whateveritwasitis
      @whateveritwasitis Před 2 měsíci +1

      that is a sad excuse for chinese food, since we are giving our opinions. maybe you are talking about a particular thing i havent had

    • @ParPounders
      @ParPounders Před měsícem +1

      its my local mall too omg!! my favorite part is def the chinese cafe ngl, teddy chan can coookkkkk 🤤

    • @TTGJeremy
      @TTGJeremy Před 24 dny

      Same!

  • @kitn-0
    @kitn-0 Před 3 měsíci +59

    I've lived in the area for 26 years, so I can try to give some insight about the mall! It's so interesting to hear you say it's so out of the way, as for a lot of north country locals it's one of the only malls left. Plattsburgh is a super central hub area where a lot of people travel to shop and meet up! We also get a lot of tourism from Montreal and Quebec, which accounts for a major part of our business (and being why we have an exchange booth!)
    The doors you go in are weird like that because of Covid (at least as far as I've been told.) There used to be double doors the entire way but in order to make space for social distancing they closed the middle doors and left only the two sets on the sides to enter and exit. They just haven't replaced the glass since.
    They hardly ever turn on the rube goldberg machine anymore, but it's by far the most impressive part of the mall. It makes some awesome noises (bells, tracks, etc.) as colorful balls move throughout the tracks. There are ramps, elevators, and so much more! The balls go all the way from the bottom and can travel to the very top! If you're there when it's on definitely spend awhile watching it, it's so much fun.
    The trees are 100% real and have been since I was a kid! A lot of people like to chill under them, and you can see the dirt through the grates around the base.
    That hallway near Kohls didn't actually exist until recently! The mall entrance used to be on the other side of Borders (which is now the hobby store to the left of that hallway with the wood facade). When Hobby Lobby moved in, they took only part of what used to be Sears which left only a small area for a new store to move into, so when Kohls was built they had to move the mall entrance forward, demolishing where that old radio shack used to be and the old entrance, so they added in that new one!
    Toys R Us used to be where the back half of Kohls is (before the entrance was moved.) It was closed in 2002, an event I remember being one of the most tragic in my young life. (Source: I was born in 1998 and clearly remember its closing being when I was 4-5.) Sears then expanded into where the Toys R Us was, opening up a mall entrance and putting the clothing department there!
    As for the food court and arcade: we used to have a Taco Bell, Quizznos, and another chinese food place but it's been dwindling for awhile. The Chinese food place that's there is a local favorite though and you can end up waiting for almost 20 minutes during lunch / dinner rush because it's so good. The arcade switched from quarters a few years ago and everyone is mad about it (especially me -- what do I do with all my quarters now?!)
    I may be wrong on this, but I seem to remember the movie theatre being Regal for much longer than 2012.. I'd have to ask some other people but I recall it being Regal even when I was in primary.
    Overall though, most of the mall's business came from Canadians coming down in the summer and local kids hanging out there (there was literally nothing else to do before video games got more popular...) We usually get a lot of Canadian shoppers in the spring/summer and it's much busier, but it's been dying down lately. Overall the locals consider the mall to be dying, but a lot of people really care about it since it's been around for so long and it's one of the few malls that's central to the area. Burlington and Albany definitely have better malls but I for one always try to give our good ol Champlain Centre some business when I can!!
    If you have any other questions I can try to answer them or ask some other locals! It was so cool to see this pop up and watch you give my mall some time in the spotlight!! Happy shopping!

    • @robertruffo2134
      @robertruffo2134 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Very poor American exchange rate really cut down on Canadian traffic, as did border security that became even more intimidating during Trump years, making tourists think twice. Also, didn't your military base close?

    • @mg2779
      @mg2779 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I asked one of the clerks at the Kay Jewlers re. The Gizmo. Apparently they can no longer run it during store hours due to OSHA noise regulations (eg. it's bad for people with hearing aids). It does run. The question is when. There is a timer where its power supply is. The mall management would know. I remember when the food court was fully rented out in the 90s - there was a corn dog place and a juice & beverage stand adjacent to it. On the other side of Hills there was a large Green Mountain Coffee shop with its own seating. The place was packed all the time.

    • @kitn-0
      @kitn-0 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@robertruffo2134 The military base closed even before I was born (I believed 1995). We do have a rather big hub airport now where it used to be that runs flights mostly for major airports in Florida but some other US places as well! It keeps changing companies though we do get some traffic from Canadians coming to use the airport cause it's (somwhat. And I mean a very small somewhat) cheap.

    • @kitn-0
      @kitn-0 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@mg2779 Wow, interesting! It was definitely super loud, so I can see how it was in violation. Next time I'm there if I can find someone I'll try to ask when it runs and update if I get an answer!

    • @kennethsmith8968
      @kennethsmith8968 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@robertruffo2134 sure take the easy way out and blame trump.everyone else does.

  • @abbielebrun9380
    @abbielebrun9380 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Plattsburgh local here! You can’t really tell because it’s mall walkers hour, but this mall gets really busy, especially in the evening. Its popularity and overall success has ebbed and flowed over the years, but because there isn’t a lot to do in town, it’s a staple for locals to come and walk around. Also, I feel like the food court isn’t an indicator for the health of this mall. I remember when I was little, there was a BK and a subway, but really nothing else of note has been in there. The Chinese food restaurant and its owner are beloved by locals, and the Subaro has been there forever. With the movie theatre food court and Starbucks in Target right there, the food court gets overlooked. However, during peak times, it can be tough to find a table with the number of people that sit and hang out!

    • @garrettwatson2737
      @garrettwatson2737 Před 4 měsíci +1

      My memory of the food court is quite different. In the early 2000s, the volume of people and the number of options was quite a bit higher. Even the number of available tables has dropped a bit since then. I think the many closures (BK, Taco Bell, Little Tokyo, a few others) reflect that, though somehow Sbarro lives on (it's been there since at least 2001, perhaps well before that).

    • @nanderson8286
      @nanderson8286 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@garrettwatson2737 I remember (from the 1980s) that Payless Shoes was across from the Kmart entrance at the old Pyramid (Champlain South) Mall. Sbarro Pizza and Barbara Moss were just down 4-5 steps and Montgomery Ward was at the far end of the mall.

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe Před 2 měsíci +3

      I try to come to Plattsburgh from Montreal at least once every couple of months. Sometimes my mom and I will get Chinese food in the mall and we can tell the locals love the owner.

    • @RandomNonsense1985
      @RandomNonsense1985 Před měsícem +1

      @@garrettwatson2737My earliest memory of the Sbarro is from 1997. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was an original tenant from the late 80s.

  • @weirdkd54
    @weirdkd54 Před 2 měsíci +12

    The old abandoned Ames, next to the previous Best Buy, used to turn into a Haunted house every October in the early 2000s. I haven't thought about that in about 15 years. Thanks for the nostalgia!

  • @StudioThirtyEight
    @StudioThirtyEight Před 2 měsíci +7

    I live here. I got to this place all the time. The Pyramid corporation had a hard time keeping stores because they charged ridiculous rents; it's recently been handed off to a new company, so we'll see if they can get some new stores in.

  • @theminicooper
    @theminicooper Před 3 měsíci +18

    I'm Canadian and my family would go there over the summer and stay at the golden gate motel. I remember being mesmerized by the gizmo thing as a child!!! And always asking my mom when I i would see it again!! I've been there maybe a year ago and I sat on that bench in front of it and watched it... Got a little emotional... Much like me, it too had gotten old... I'm sad to hear it's mostly turned off now...

    • @LeilaaAJ
      @LeilaaAJ Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same here!!

    • @filthyfun8175
      @filthyfun8175 Před měsícem

      Golden gate? Better than the (City) Shitty Motel.

  • @Twobuckets321
    @Twobuckets321 Před 3 měsíci +43

    When the Air Force left Plattsburgh it was never the same.

    • @dennisdaly907
      @dennisdaly907 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I think Plattsburgh has done exceptionally well since the Air Force left..
      .The town and city was handed a bunch of lemons- and they made lemonade out of the assets granted to the town and city. It is a fine example of the resilience of local government and civic groups.
      Rail car, bus manufacturing and other industries still exist and appear to do well. Let's not forget the SUNY presence as well- and the nice regional airport.
      When it comes to shopping malls, Plattsburgh's mall is generally following the trend nationwide, to navigate away from brick & mortar towards online shopping...(Good or bad, it's reality.)
      On the other hand, Saint Lawrence mall in Massena, NY- about 85 miles West of Plattsburgh, is indeed dying. The loss of two major area employers, (Reynolds Aluminum and General Motors,) didn't help matters. No residual assets left there- unless you count polluted toxic land sites.
      Just my opinion based on my personal observations and connections to the general area.

    • @scottnewcombe3728
      @scottnewcombe3728 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@dennisdaly907 St Lawrence Center Mall in Massena closed a few months back.

  • @lindagoreham2238
    @lindagoreham2238 Před 5 měsíci +23

    This mall looks clean and has character rather than other malls.
    Keep up the good work Tom! 😂

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Character? It has the exact same stores as every other mall.

    • @kyacameronelamwood4806
      @kyacameronelamwood4806 Před 2 měsíci

      The only character my local mall has (the one he's touring) are some weird people.

    • @llyn5759
      @llyn5759 Před 2 měsíci

      Character 🤣🤣🤣 ?? What? Where??

  • @mikegallant811
    @mikegallant811 Před 5 měsíci +25

    Please keep making your Mall videos, Tom. You make em, we'll quite happily watch them. 😊

  • @headydad7446
    @headydad7446 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I grew up in Plattsburgh and visited there last summer. I brought my daughter and was very disappointed in how not busy it was. The food court was a ghost town.... zero custys as well as 1 or 2 vendor still operating. There were people using Target shopping carts as walkers as well as a janitor using one to house his cleaning tools. The decay of this type of facility is not exclusive to Plattsburgh but how it is still standing from what I saw is perplexing.

  • @emcgee8602
    @emcgee8602 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I remember it being built and when it opened we called this mall the “new mall” and the other one the “old mall”….still call it the new mall

  • @bunjies
    @bunjies Před 2 měsíci +5

    The gizmo is a huge childhood memory for me❤
    As an adult, i love target lol

  • @tyhill-burset3656
    @tyhill-burset3656 Před 2 měsíci +4

    So, resident of Plattsburgh here - fun update: a little bit after you did this video Pyramid defaulted on their loan and the bank reposessed the mall. They are the current owners and hopefully have a plan to make it at least an actual functioning mall again. I'm originally from NJ, so I remember the culture shock of how small and kind of poorly run this place was when we moved here when I was a teenager. I feel like the new owners can only go up from here.
    Edit: The Toys'R'Us/Borders/Wendells was in the space near the Kohl's/Sears, where that big entrance hallway is used to be a much smaller back exit with a solid store taking up a large section of that side. It's one of the only significant renovations I remember.

    • @thomasallen6980
      @thomasallen6980 Před 23 dny

      I think Pyramid's owner is trying to sell his 30 million dollar finger lakes home to sink more into his Syracuse supermall.

  • @RaveSacks
    @RaveSacks Před 5 měsíci +9

    My family used to go to the Adirondacks (Plattsburgh area) for a week at least once a year in the 80s into the 90s so I think I remember going to the Hills(later Ames) a couple times back in those days.

  • @BastianBeltazarBucks
    @BastianBeltazarBucks Před 5 měsíci +7

    Well I live in Plattsburgh, NY and it's more between doing just fine and a dying mall. The arcade in the regal cinema is coin operated.The restaurants that closed were taco bell, subway, burger king. I knew Ames was over where Texas Roadhouse is today. Where the willow store was originally Yankee candle.

  • @charliecoccia8875
    @charliecoccia8875 Před 5 měsíci +13

    This mall is very similar to another mall that Pyramid also owns called The Salmon Run Mall in Watertown NY. It has almost the same design and layout of this mall. You should visit that mall in the future.

    • @StirlingBanfield
      @StirlingBanfield Před 3 měsíci

      When it was built the renovated its older neighbor to the south to be almost identical decor wise... they got rid of the 70s brown! of the old pyramid mall to make it champlain centre south.

    • @johnnoreau3570
      @johnnoreau3570 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes. Both malls are confusing for me. We live in Potsdam and visit both I always forget which stores are where because I get confused easily which mall it is 😅

    • @charliecoccia8875
      @charliecoccia8875 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Pyramid no longer owns Champlain centre mall since it was sold to another company. They still own the salmon run mall in Watertown NY and Sangertown Square Mall in New Hartford NY.

  • @MichaelAChang
    @MichaelAChang Před měsícem +1

    The mall was built long before 9-11 when Canadian shoppers from Montreal will frequent Plattsburg for its tourist attraction and shopping, without the need for a passport. Then came the closure of the Plattsburg Air Force Base in 1995 which was a huge blow to the local economy.

  • @connorplays3668
    @connorplays3668 Před 2 měsíci +2

    As a local, I can say the mall has never been amazing but it was far more lively before COVID. Especially the food court, used to have a far better selection. There’s still more stores opening, new food court venues as well.

  • @kadebb
    @kadebb Před měsícem +1

    as a local, more and more stores are either closing or relocating out of the mall. for example bath and body works, the seasonal spirit halloween, best buys, and many more. there used to be a burger king, subway, toca bell, another sub place, and another chinese place in the food court too, but they all closed.

  • @MOSESI
    @MOSESI Před měsícem +1

    HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!! I spent a big part of my childhood in this mall, we would camp localy and go on shopping holidays, so long ago.

  • @joshuajerrythereviewer
    @joshuajerrythereviewer Před 5 měsíci +10

    Theirs an abandoned mall in Champlain New York that used to be called miromar factory outlet that was the most northern mall in New York this mall is about 30 miles north of plattsburgh

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před 3 měsíci

      I live in Champlain. My father brought us to Miromar a few times when it first opened and even then not all of the outlets were filled with stores. There was only ever a few stores in the entire place and what was put there were aimed at people with deep pockets. The few stores that I do remember visiting was a RadioShack and a big book store that had a bin of shareware 3.5" floppy disks with video games on them. I also remember there being a diner/restaurant that was done up in a 50's theme but we only ever stopped there to get a drink and use the restroom. The only other store I actually remember was a pricey Levi's clothing store. Miromar is a fine example of why you don't put shopping centers aimed at rich people in the middle of a farming town.

    • @audreyfaye5262
      @audreyfaye5262 Před 3 měsíci

      That's what that building is! I've lived in the area for a while and I've always wondered

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před 3 měsíci

      @@audreyfaye5262 Yup. It's original purpose was to bring in more business for the town by attracting more shoppers over from Canada. It was suppose to offer high-end brands for the customer base it was aimed at. That being people from Montreal. It only ever had a small hand full of stores in it even when it was open and operating. It ended up closing completely before it had the opportunity to fill all of its' store fronts.
      Though it's setup more like a shopping center than a mall. All store outlets had main entrances facing into the parking lot with the sidewalk wrapping around the front like all of the stores in Consumer Square.
      The only thing that made it different to something like Consumer Square is that all of the walls inside the stores had doors attaching each store to one another so you didn't have to go outside to go to the next store.
      So imagine if you were looking around in TJ MAXX and its' wall facing Pet Smart had a big doorway in it and all you had to do to take a look in Pet Smart was to walk through the doors while staying inside. That's how Miromar was setup.
      It could have worked out if it weren't for the fact they were trying to sell expensive luxury brands at a shopping center in a farming town.

    • @earthstara2408
      @earthstara2408 Před měsícem

      @@Slane583in the 90s I used to go up to Miramar to shop at a Carters children’s clothing outlet with my Mom who loved the Corning ware outlet store a few doors down! The mall was never fully occupied but there were some nice shops when it was active.

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před měsícem +1

      @@earthstara2408 It's been so long that I only really remember the Radio Shack that was there along with the Levi's store, the book store and the 50's style resturant we'd stop to real quick to use the restroom in before leaving.
      I don't remember any of the other stuff that was in there because we never visited those stores. It's a shame that it didn't do as well as they hoped it would. I wonder if they were to try it again someday in the future when prices become more realistic if it could work a second time around.
      Because it would be nice to have another place in town to go shopping. That way we wouldn't have to travel all the way to Plattsburgh to buy things that aren't groceries.

  • @sinisterisrandom8537
    @sinisterisrandom8537 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I'd say this isn't necessarily a dead mall. Nor is it struggling. It is in a rough shape, that's for sure. However, it does seem like their somewhat figuring things out. But i agree, we need to make quarters and other coins an option to the card.

  • @audreyfaye5262
    @audreyfaye5262 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I remember not too long ago Rawsons Family Pianos moved from a tiny place left of Kay Jewerly to the new area as seen in the video. I always love going in there to hang out and try the instruments!

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Před měsícem

      I frequent that shop all the time, Chris is a good friend and also has moved pianos for me for a few years at this point. That store keeps this place alive!

  • @abbielebrun9380
    @abbielebrun9380 Před 5 měsíci +5

    On the right side of that empty hallway, there was a Boarders Books in the early 2000’s, then a furniture store. It sat empty for a while, then the play place moved in. The right side was reconfigured when the Kohls renovation happened, so that space hasn’t existed as it is for very long. At one point a fee years ago, I believe there was an RC car racing track, but that’s been out of business for several years. Other than that, no store has been the storefront next to Kohl’s. As for the entrance that looks like a car went through it, they installed sliding automatic glass doors, with are in now and look great!

    • @garrettwatson2737
      @garrettwatson2737 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, the RC car track was interesting. It was a general hobby store I believe.

  • @rachelrivera91
    @rachelrivera91 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Great video!! As always. Finally subscribed to your channel after viewing them since beginning of 2024. What stands about the way you present your videos is that you have your mom accompany you on most of your tours. And I love how you sample candies from the candy machines at most malls your explore. Also I love that you drive around the mall/outlet buildings in the end of each video. Thank you Tom and everyone who are preserving and archiving some of the things we once cherish in our country. The malls are a huge part of America at a time when most of us viewers were younger. I still love mall shopping versus online shopping. I love trying on clothes, shoes, sampling food, smelling perfume scents, looking at DVDs, games, cds, and physical copies of books. And last but not least, eating inside a building with people around. I love people watching and observing people socialize. These days it might be considered weird to people watch. Keep up the good work. Your video contents on dead malls are among my top 5. I love how you keep entertaining us. I always get excited for the next video. 😊

  • @JoshYT1
    @JoshYT1 Před 5 měsíci +9

    As a Canadian, I think this mall still benefits from Canadian shoppers if they're looking for the more American brands like the Jcpenney, Kohls and Target. Ironically I go to this malls sister mall Salmon Run Mall in Watertown, NY and I'd love for you to visit it someday if you get the chance to get that far up North. Can't wait for the next mall/retail video!

    • @charliecoccia8875
      @charliecoccia8875 Před 5 měsíci +1

      That mall is also owned by pyramid. And it is very similar in design and layout as Champlain centre mall. It also used to have a borders bookstore that is now an arcade and escape room place.

    • @NexSkala
      @NexSkala Před 2 měsíci

      I used to go there when I lived in Watertown. Skewed Brewing was my favorite place. On wing nights you could get $1 duck wings with a maple buffalo glaze and wash it down with one of their craft beers like Citra Galaxy or The Juice. They're closed now unfortunately.

  • @bikenraider99
    @bikenraider99 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I lived in Plattsburgh when that mall opened. It is a lot more sleepy now than what I remember. Thanks for sharing.

  • @coydogcuno
    @coydogcuno Před měsícem +1

    As someone who moved up to the ADKs from CNY (home to malls like Destiny USA and the famous dead Great Northern mall, both a 30 ish minute drive from home), Champlain Centre has an odd charm reminiscent of Great Northern that I am happy to travel a whole hour to go there.

  • @weirdkd54
    @weirdkd54 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I don't know if you ever got your answer, but the old Borders bookstore was where the hobby lobby is, but had indoor access. It was in-between the old sears, and the exit you asked about in the video.
    The hobby lobby outdoor entrance used to be a separate mall entrance, and part of the borders green house coffee Cafe. Hope this helps!

  • @ArkOmen1
    @ArkOmen1 Před 5 dny

    Omg! When this mall opened way back in the day, it was the place to be. It was the "new mall" and the "old mall" was across the street called Champlain Centre South. I think that's closed. Wow, the arcade is still there! This place was jumping back in the 90s when everybody went to the mall to hang out. I like that the mall is still there, I hope it stays there to as much of an extent as it can be in these different times. Thanks for making it up this far bro! Can you go up into Quebec and explore the malls up there?

  • @keving1318
    @keving1318 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I remember this mall from the 80's when I was stationed up there at PAFB, never expected to see it on CZcams!

  • @ERA_Productions
    @ERA_Productions Před 5 měsíci +4

    Great video! From the appearance of what I was able to see in this video, this mall does appear like it’s not doing too bad. It seems like a nice regional mall that serves the community well! Also appears to have good ownership behind it that appeared to be doing their best to keep it alive!

    • @Tanner-db3ff
      @Tanner-db3ff Před 4 měsíci +1

      Just got bought by the bank the other day. So hopefully there is some updates to it.

  • @djmckee5941
    @djmckee5941 Před 3 měsíci +2

    native plattsburgher here, this mall was a lot cooler when i was a kid but it's still a pretty nice place to hang out for a bit. i'm a huge nerd so i spend a lot of my time in there in the bazaar trader, and also a huge fan of music so the music store right next door is awesome. i remember the food court used to have a burger king, taco bell, and a subway in it. as far as i know, those places all left because the rent was too expensive and their profits declined due to not as many people visiting the mall. also, the borders book store you were referencing used to be where that emty hallway leading to the exit is. i honestly forgot there was one there as it closed when i was like 8 years old. i love seeing random videos made about this fairly small town and it's cool that this video basically has as many views as the population of plattsburgh!

    • @johnnoreau3570
      @johnnoreau3570 Před 3 měsíci

      I go all the way from Potsdam just for the bazaar! I love that place. Bought a copy of double dash for the GameCube and the guy behind the counter told me come back and speak with him about it next time after I play. Gotta go back! Bought a karlov manors collectors box that ended up being a bust but had fun cards in it nonetheless

  • @void2657
    @void2657 Před 15 dny

    I remember when sears was there when I was a kid, so many memories I have of this place. I grew up in plattsburgh. so many memories of friend hang outs, dates, back to school shopping sprees, pictures taken with Santa at this place. crazy how dead it is now

  • @jeanettebassett2575
    @jeanettebassett2575 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I stop there going back and forth to medical appointments in Burlington. A few of the stores in Champlain Center are outside only entries (not good in bad weather, especially when most want to stay warm and out of the wind, or if you have someone with you that uses a walker or wheel chair). There's also St. Lawrence Center Mall in Massena, which is now being changed over to either industrial use or as a giant storage facility. The economy and so many chains of stores closing down are what is putting many of the malls around the country deeply in the red.

  • @VeryRandomChannel
    @VeryRandomChannel Před měsícem +2

    Kinda weird to see my local mall on my fyp. It’s a bit of a drive. But i’d rather go here than go to University Mall in Burlington… which is the only mall in Vermont, and it’s dead. Sooo-

  • @Crystopsy
    @Crystopsy Před 3 měsíci +2

    Very cool! I grew up in a town literally five minutes away from the American border, so my family would often travel to the States to grocery shop, see friends or vacation. We would often visit this mall when I was a child (late 80s/90s). I certainly saw my fair share of movies at Hoyts cinema, as well as pumping countless quarters into the arcade next door. Anyone remember the WWF WrestleFest arcade game? Also, I can't believe the Gizmo is still there! Thanks so much for the video!

  • @joshuajerrythereviewer
    @joshuajerrythereviewer Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thanks for doing this video this is my local mall

  • @thomasdarby6084
    @thomasdarby6084 Před měsícem +1

    The Chaplain Centre is definitely on life support. If it lasts another two years, I'd be shocked. I live in Rutland, Vermont, and get to Plattsburg often for orthotics. The Diamond Run Mall in Rutland is most definitely deceased. Malls all over, especially in small to medium-sized cities and not large metro cores, are failing due to today's preferred shopping experience online, such as Amazon. The whole Covid pandemic forced more people to reconsider their shopping habits. But even some giant malls in major metro areas like L.A. and Portland are dead and dying, and the famous Mall of America isn't attracting new merchants.

  • @johnnoreau3570
    @johnnoreau3570 Před 3 měsíci +2

    That mall is actually lively. I go often to the bazaar location. It’s a great place for card games and retro video games

  • @THEBATMANCOSTUMECHANNELANDMORE
    @THEBATMANCOSTUMECHANNELANDMORE Před 2 měsíci +2

    I watched the 1989 Tim Burton Batman at Hoyt's in June 1989! I still have my brochure and movie magazine!

  • @ItsJustRyansChannel
    @ItsJustRyansChannel Před měsícem +1

    Nice video BTW. I wouldn't normally watch videos like this but since I live here.. hey why not?
    And yes.. the food court SUCKS. We lost Best Buy. We lost Sears (a long time ago). We lost a lot of stores.
    Oh.. but in case anyone is wondering there's still a GameStop in the mall AND we have another GameStop in consumer square lol. So TWO GameStop's in this small ass town.

  • @Sniwott
    @Sniwott Před měsícem

    Hey, this is my (relatively) local mall! I have so many memories of coming here and wanting to go to Gamestop, watch the gizmo, go to the Fun Zone, watch a movie, or even just shopping for back-to-school stuff when I was a kid. I recently came back and yeah, it does seem to be a bit more dead, but there's some cool new stores I didn't know we had that I find myself wanting to return to, mainly the Bazaar Trader!

  • @BenjaminShulman
    @BenjaminShulman Před 2 měsíci +1

    When we were kids this mall was a big deal for us Montrealers. You’d see more people from Montreal on any given weekend than locals. Sad to see what it’s like now. Used to be bustling.

  • @RealRabbit1124
    @RealRabbit1124 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is my mall! Dude I used to hang out here daily growing up as a kid. I was def a mall rat here. I’m so thrilled to see someone made a video about it.

  • @ItsJustRyansChannel
    @ItsJustRyansChannel Před měsícem

    Also.. the "Fun Zone" is the same as the one at Champys Fun Zone behind the Perkins restaurant in Plattsburgh. And if you go there you'd love it. TWO floors of games + laser tag + mini golf + bumper cars.. etc..
    No one goes to the one at the mall except for people waiting for the movie theater. Everyone goes to Champy's Fun Zone down the road.

  • @xtra3678
    @xtra3678 Před 2 měsíci +1

    local here, things haven't changed much since this upload, but yeah youve pretty much hit everything on the head, its basically on life support from the community trying to keep it alive and the Canadians. part of why it's got so many businesses that left though is because they closed the mall during covid but still charged rent

    • @xtra3678
      @xtra3678 Před 2 měsíci

      used to work here tho at the target, probably ate at that food court more than 99% of shoppers

  • @Levi-gh1sq
    @Levi-gh1sq Před 3 měsíci +2

    Man, surreal having a video about a not that big of place that I go too. While I don't live in Platts, the city itself is basically the best place to go shopping for the surrounding northern ny towns. I'm also disappointed that the ball machine doesn't run anymore, would be my favorite thing to go to as a kid.
    The music store is pretty chill as they just leave it open all the time for drop offs and so people can just come in and play. Got my sax from them.
    Sad what the food court has become, used to be a lot more.
    Still enjoy when I go to the mall for christmas shopping.
    Wish I had more to say but in my years living I haven't gone a ton cause of how far away platts is

    • @audreyfaye5262
      @audreyfaye5262 Před 3 měsíci

      I got the same surreal feeling as you when I got this in my recommend lol

  • @rogersherman3546
    @rogersherman3546 Před měsícem +1

    This mall is doing a lot better than another upstate New York mall in massena, pretty sure the inside is fully closed down now and the only store left is JCPenney.

  • @jessejoyce
    @jessejoyce Před 2 měsíci +1

    I haven't been there in almost 20 years, wow I feel old. Use to pop over from Ontario near xmas often as a teen.

  • @toodarnshooty8820
    @toodarnshooty8820 Před 3 měsíci +1

    At 2:16 you comment about that hallway use have stores. The hallway use to be a store. Before the Koals was put in their was a boarder bookstore and a smaller shoe store in between. The orignal entrance hallway was further down where koals is now.

  • @dopedreamz
    @dopedreamz Před měsícem

    When my wife and I go to Plattsburgh we prefer this mall to the other one in Plattsburgh. But we’re used to St. Lawrence Centre mall so anything is an upgrade. My wife and I grew up at the St. Lawrence Centre during its hay day!

  • @dinosmorez
    @dinosmorez Před měsícem +1

    the tower thing doesn't work at all anymore when I was a kid it was running constantly a few years ago only half of it worked within the most recent years though it completely stopped running sadly

  • @johnnyrotit844
    @johnnyrotit844 Před měsícem +1

    I think it's definitely dying. As a Canadian our family, and many other Canadians, shopped often at that mall in the 90s and it used to be packed. This looks really sad.

  • @mika_reality
    @mika_reality Před měsícem +1

    as someone who lives in plattsburgh, yes, it is, this is before ive watched the video.

  • @lupsarttime3615
    @lupsarttime3615 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My paternal grandparents lived in Plattsburgh and whenever we visited and went to the mall, my favorite thing was the sculpture around the 15 min mark. It used be mechanized, with colorful balls that ran all through it. They'd go up little elevators and run down a xylophone and travel all along the sculpture, and as a kid I just wanted to sit there and watch it and not be dragged through boring clothing stores! 😅 I was bummed to see it silent in this video! (as for the rest of the mall, I have not been there in ages)

  • @Biofeedback1975
    @Biofeedback1975 Před měsícem

    There was also a Hills department store in this mall in the late 80s. Not sure when that closed down. I live in Montreal the Champlain malls were always packed from the 70 all the way into the late 90s. Makes me very sad to see this mall hanging on a limb. 😞

  • @gerrodrichardson7846
    @gerrodrichardson7846 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Canadians keep Plattsburgh going also Plattsburgh state college they have one of the best nursing programs in the country.

  • @mgpalardy
    @mgpalardy Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have so many memories of the kinetic machine. I can still hear the sounds the balls made bouncing over the xylophones in my memories.

  • @keas75
    @keas75 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wasn't expecting to come across a YT video about my local mall. It's definitely not like it used to be, that's for sure.

  • @dustindude154
    @dustindude154 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the mall is fairly alive just because of all the locals although from time to time you will find Canadian travelers alot of locals go to the mall as its one of the bigger things to do in Plattsburgh. its a nice spot to hangout at or go shopping due to stores like target being there. the food court is a bit underwhelming yes, but thats mostly made up for what food actully gets severed as well as a bunch of people are very loyal customers to the restaurants, especially the Chinese food one.

  • @HaroldAkey-zq1zy
    @HaroldAkey-zq1zy Před měsícem

    Where Kohls is now was Sears for a really long time. Toys R Us was to the right of that if you were facing the Sears Entrance. Toys R Us was easily one of the biggest stores and when it closed that entire section was redone to make room for borders and change the exit location to the hallway you saw that looked like it had stores on both sides...that would have been inside the Toys R Us when it was open. Other mall stores were Kay Bee Toys, Radio Shack, FYE, Record Town, Glen Peter Jewelers, and Periwinkle's Fine Jewelry. The arcade used to be called the Golden Dollar and prior to that it was called Just Fun. Food Court used to have a Roman Delight Pizza, Subway, Burger King, and Taco Bell. The current Chinese place called "China Cafe" has had a few different names over the years like "Flaming Wok" but owned by the same local family. BEST Chinese food around, gets most of the food court business.

  • @clintonmccool2330
    @clintonmccool2330 Před měsícem

    This is my local mall and I've lived here for over 60 years. To be honest, I'm surprised this mall isn't dead yet. The only thing keeping it on life support I believe is the Canadian business and lack of competition in and around Plattsburgh. This area really doesn't have much in the way of retail.
    If this mall was located in a larger, busier geographic area, it would have been dead long ago.
    I believe the writing is on the wall, but this place has hung on way longer than I ever thought it would, so who knows? 🤔

  • @jacolbyarnold8298
    @jacolbyarnold8298 Před 26 dny

    At 2:49 the wall on the right with the pictures use to be full of windows for Boarders so you could look in. Also it use to have this nice wooden wall surrounding the windows. Boarders closed years ago now

  • @mjrussell414
    @mjrussell414 Před měsícem

    Hey, I went there last year on a quick trip to pick up some speakers my husband got from a guy in Vermont. Sure, it wasn’t very busy, but what mall is these days. Not like the heyday of the glorious 80’s. It was my first exposure to Five Below stores. Found a lot of neat stuff in there. The Chinese take out in the food court did a rollicking business on a Sunday.

  • @White-Onyx000
    @White-Onyx000 Před 25 dny

    There used to be a real awesome C.D. Record store in the mall and one day when I was there the store was closed for renovations and I specifically asked the mall manager if it was to remain a music store or if it was to be turned into a teeny-boper store like Clares and low-and-behold the mall manager had lied to me and said that it was to remain a music store, but when I returned to the mall after the music stores renovation , I was right and they had turned the awesome music store into a teeny-boper store like Clares! Boy that really sucked!

  • @blankadams3120
    @blankadams3120 Před 4 měsíci +2

    That hall at 2:50...? The left side used to be a Borders, and then, when that shut down, it became an RC racetrack, and then... several other stores, I believe? On the right side used to be... I want to say it was a nail salon for a while?
    The chinese place in the food court is one of the top two chinese restaurants in Plattsburgh. Swear to you, first day of the mall being open again after the Lockdowns? There was a line stretching from their counter to the arcade across the court.

    • @ValexTheGobbo
      @ValexTheGobbo Před 4 měsíci +1

      I was almost in that line, and the guy who runs it with his parents was *pissed* because the governor said one thing about opening up, so he stocked up on food to open with, and then the opening got delayed and wouldn't reimburse anyone for the wasted costs.

  • @brad3042
    @brad3042 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Definitely remember this mall. I had it confused with another mall in the same town.

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před 3 měsíci

      The other mall you have it confused with was the original that was just down the road from this one. It sat where LOWES and Running's is currently. The building that Running's sits in is actually the only remaining piece of the original mall. The rest of it was torn down and replaced with free-standing stores.

  • @johnnyhammersticks5806
    @johnnyhammersticks5806 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I live in Plattsburgh NY and the mall definitely had a lot more stores then what it has now, also the food court had two Chinese restaurants, burger king, the pizza shop, subway, taco Bell, they also used to have rue 21, Aeropostale, and way many more

  • @romanrepublic753bc6
    @romanrepublic753bc6 Před měsícem

    I remember coming here every Thursday as a kid because they did a free book fair. My mom would always take me. Man I haven’t thought about that in ages….

    • @Veyron90
      @Veyron90 Před 10 dny

      The Dolly Parton imagination library hosts a book day on Thursdays 4:30pm-6:30pm

  • @KayleeAmoriell
    @KayleeAmoriell Před měsícem

    They used to always have the Gizmo running. It made these chimes that used to fill the mall with this weird little music that was honestly really cool.

  • @madmerlot841
    @madmerlot841 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Except for the food court it looks somewhat alive. I wonder if they get cross border traffic. I
    It looks in a lot better shape than malls that are semi-dead and a lot better than Simon malls.

    • @joshuajerrythereviewer
      @joshuajerrythereviewer Před 5 měsíci +2

      The food court used to be better it had Taco Bell, Burger King, Subway, Quiznos etc now it has the china cafe,sbarro pizza and a gyro place
      Auntie Anne's is down the hallway

    • @rachelrivera91
      @rachelrivera91 Před 5 měsíci

      👍

  • @weirdo808hi
    @weirdo808hi Před 5 měsíci +4

    its gotta be doing ok, not a lot of empty storefronts but food court being more than half empty seems odd

  • @AndrewTarwerdi
    @AndrewTarwerdi Před měsícem

    Remember visiting here in 2015/16 back when this was the nearest Target to Burlington.

  • @SomeOrdinaryJanitor
    @SomeOrdinaryJanitor Před 2 měsíci

    see what's interesting is that the Arcade, for the longest time used quarters, im not quite sure when they made the switch, but i wanna say it was possibly around lockdown, probably a little bit before. but also the Chinese restaurant in the Foodcourt has been open longer than any other restaurant in there, and is (in my opinion anyways) the best chinese food in town.

  • @djm5k
    @djm5k Před 2 měsíci

    This mall somewhat reminds me of the existing mall in my city. Our mall was originally built as an open air style shopping center. Then in the late 1970’d to early 80’s, they infilled the interior circulation and was to an enclosed style utilizing a tension fabric roof similar to the one in this video. Our mall was originally single story except for anchor stores which were multi-story. Then, in early 1990’s, they demolished the majority of satellite shop buildings and replaced everything with a two story mall. They added a new Sears and JC Penney. The old JC Penney was renovated into a Robinson May, which went out of business, then the two-story space was turned into a Target, which is what it is today. The Sears went out of business around 2017, and that space remains empty to this day. The current JC Penney is still open, but doesn’t open for business until late morning. There was an original Broadway Department store, which was bought out by Macy*s in the 1990’s, I think. Today, our mall has less open stores than the mall in this video, including a vacant Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister. There is also an exterior section of the mall that currently has a Trader Joe’s, Ross and a gym.

  • @hyperwarrior908
    @hyperwarrior908 Před měsícem

    From Montreal and I was there earlier this afternoon. Compare to one of our mall in Montreal, Decarie Square, it's a much better and more lively mall. Sure, it's kinda "empty" but coming from a noisy city, Champlain Centre Mall is a good one if you need a peaceful environment and even if there's not a lot of stores, I'm impressed by the depth of the big stores.

  • @OxTime
    @OxTime Před měsícem

    OMG?? i love this place so much, i come here and mallrat all the time :3
    btw: one of the stores that used to be in that big hall area was borders before the company went out of business

  • @hiyalova
    @hiyalova Před 3 měsíci +2

    13:20 The Toys R Us did close in 2002, and Borders opened in 2005, it was vacant in between. It was on the left of where that large entryway in front of Kohl's is. After it became Borders and then Wendell's futniture, they did a renovation of that part of the mall to move the entryway into where that store was, and they brought the storefront of Kohl's up to the place where the original entryway was. The rest of the space is still there, but vacant, to the right side of the Kohl's entrance.

    • @StirlingBanfield
      @StirlingBanfield Před 3 měsíci

      They Actually tore down the original mall entrance next to sears to build the Toys R Us, it was the same as the other pyramid covered entrances with a bank on one side.

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před 3 měsíci

      @@StirlingBanfield Conroy & Conroy Construction bought the Pyramid top that cars parked under after the mall had that entrance reconstructed. Even though the company is no longer Conroy & Conroy the small building they made out of the pyramid roof-top is still at their location when you turn off of Route 9 to go into Beekmantown.

    • @StirlingBanfield
      @StirlingBanfield Před 2 měsíci

      @@Slane583 whats the cross rroad, trying to find it, because the 22 is in beekmantown, not the 9?

    • @Slane583
      @Slane583 Před 2 měsíci

      @@StirlingBanfield If you're taking route 22 through Beekmantown turn off onto the Spellman Road by the school and follow it until you get to the end. I think Conroy & Conroy's old location is either before or after a small motel/apartment building (Not the Stone Helm) just before you turn onto route 9 at the light. The building they originally made out of the pyramid roof should be off into the back if it's still there.
      The opposite would apply if you were to take route 9 going toward Beekmantown coming from Chazy. You would turn onto Spellman Road from route 9 and just a short distance in Conroy & Conroy's location would be to the right and the building they made from the pyramid roof would be off into the back.
      The company that sits there now is no longer Conroy & Conroy but I think it's still a construction business. They might have just changed names over the years. I am also not 100% for sure if the building they made is still there because I haven't been paying attention lately. I don't see why they would get rid of it. But also keep that as an option incase it's not there.

    • @StirlingBanfield
      @StirlingBanfield Před 2 měsíci

      @@Slane583 see it!!! cool

  • @09fragglerock1
    @09fragglerock1 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow! I used to go here as a kid in the 80s and 90s. My parents would drive across the Canada USA border to shop here. Fun memories. Thanks for making this video.

  • @TTGJeremy
    @TTGJeremy Před 24 dny

    8:55 I almost got kidnapped in that fun zone one time. Luckily my mom was right there and a target employee made sure we weren't followed home by watching the guy and keeping us away from him for long enough that he couldn't.

  • @Glitteringmoonstone2022
    @Glitteringmoonstone2022 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love your mall videos there is Mall about 30 min. away from the Monmouth Mall in NJ. The Freehold race way mall is in a bit of limbo right now. It has been through a couple of additions, it lost a few anchor stores but it has some life it

  • @tonystealth007
    @tonystealth007 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I remember a time when parking lots of the Pyramid Mall & Champlain Mall were jammed packed

  • @Exploringblackroseparanormal
    @Exploringblackroseparanormal Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have live in Plattsburgh for my whole life im 32 years old I the mall is not dying in my opinion you would have to go in the afternoon I go to the mall too look around yes back in the day when I was a teenager they were a lot more stores and there was more food places

  • @9833000
    @9833000 Před 2 měsíci

    This is a depressing video for me. I used to come to this mall from Montreal with my parents when I was kid in the early 90s. It used to be packed full of life and people. I came back with a friend before Covid started and was saddened to see what had become of it.

  • @vincinefallica1619
    @vincinefallica1619 Před měsícem

    There weren't any stores fronting the entrance hallways. They had mural sized old photos of Plattsburgh, or a showcase of what the adjacent store carried, like a book display for Borders. The upper part of the Gizmo machine never worked and the lower part was noisy. Kids loved it and could watch for a good 10-15 minutes, but it had lots of snares, drums, and chimes for the balls to hit and was NOISY! The mall, and its food court, used to be packed, especially during the L O N G winters up here as it was the only place for miles around that was out of the cold, that you didn't have to pay to be inside, and had lots of distractions. It was THE place to go Trick or Treating. I think as long as the Target, JCPenney, Dick's, and the movie theater are there, the mall will survive as well as most places in the post online shopping environment regardless of C$ vs US$ exchange rate and the Walmart across the street.

  • @Suchisam-by3dw
    @Suchisam-by3dw Před měsícem +1

    My dad took me there last summer because he had alot of good childhood memories in the 1970s. Now it's totally dead.

  • @plinger1
    @plinger1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    If memory serves me right TRU was over by sears. It was that glass front you passed. I don’t think it initially closed it combined with babies r us. It was a doomed concept from the start. It was the first store to be under 20k Sqft. They never built smaller than 30k. The store itself couldn’t justify the cost.

  • @toxiccat2123
    @toxiccat2123 Před měsícem

    The mall has its days where it's empty though that mostly due to the hours it's open. mall itself closed at 7:00 during weekdays that doesn't include the movie theater last time I checked. Sometimes events are held at the mall which fills the place with a lot of people. A lot of the stores are vacant due to the very high rent, lots of my favorite stores have closed. I remember when the Best Buy closed, I only had the chance to go in one time before it was gone. the most annoying thing about the mall would be but the rent is so high that a lot of good stores that people actually enjoy go out of business. And that is why the mall is hanging by a thread.

  • @ItsJustRyansChannel
    @ItsJustRyansChannel Před měsícem

    I visited Plattsburgh as a kid in the 90's (now I live here) and I honestly don't recall a Toys R Us in the mall. At all.
    I'm not saying it wasn't there, I just don't remember. If anything.. a KB Toys stands out to me more.
    I but I was born in '86 and visited it this mall with my family when I was a kid back that ball machine was working when you walk in. And every holiday there would either be a major Christmas, Halloween or Thanksgiving display set up. It was fun back then, but now it's dead for sure.
    Even now, at age 37, if I need something I do NOT to to the mall lol. There are other stores around town I'd rather go to.

  • @StudioThirtyEight
    @StudioThirtyEight Před 2 měsíci

    The large space next to the Kohl's used to be a Borders. It was a furniture store for a few years after they left and hasn't been used since.

  • @canadiacookie
    @canadiacookie Před 3 měsíci

    Visiting this mall was always a highlight during summer vacation in the late 80's and early 90's as a kid. I recall getting some G.I. Joes, TMNT and a NES game or two on those visits.

  • @charlesmorrow3217
    @charlesmorrow3217 Před měsícem +1

    The mall has been dying since the 90s. I was a mall rat as a teen and now when I walk in there as a 42 year old man it makes me sad to remember the good old days. Canadians are the only thing keeping our mall alive!!!

  • @prunhillon
    @prunhillon Před 2 měsíci

    That hallway used to be a store. They made it an additional entrance when khols got added as that modification removed a different straight into the mall entrance.

    • @prunhillon
      @prunhillon Před 2 měsíci

      Rue 21 was the store I believe.

  • @sethfg
    @sethfg Před měsícem

    That mall has been dying for 30 years. I think it was built a few years before the air force base closed. There was another one across the street the “old mall” “Champlain Center North”. Nothing left of that. Some times it’s been pretty bare others fullish. Lots of stores have come and gone.

  • @davidparrott1763
    @davidparrott1763 Před 3 měsíci

    This was my childhood mall; it was a magical place when I was young in the 80's. Target used to a Hill's, and I remember going there to have breakfast with Santa and he gave me Beast-Man from He-Man.

  • @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm1
    @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    It looks healthy to me. Perhaps when they do renovate they could put in some water features? That would be nice.

    • @fleabittenadventures
      @fleabittenadventures  Před 4 měsíci

      I wish. Sadly, I think the fountains cost too much to maintain and are too much of a liability for most malls to have them anymore.