A Visit to Security Square Mall (Feat. Macy's & Seoul Plaza)
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Finally in some familiar malls, we come to Security Square Mall and take a look at what it has to offer, at night.
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The Security Square Mall's entrance is crazy.. I love it! Very interesting mall interior.
Security Mall was the mall to go to back in the day!! I remember the days when my sister & myself used to cut school & hang out there!! I used to work at the Sears store & also at The Children's Place clothing store.
I like the columns. The main entrance has a stately look architecturally.
Neat, a dimly-lit liminal space beyond those double doors !
As a kid, we never imagined this would ever become a dead-mall. This was the mall we can't go to because it's too far away to go to the good mall, we have to settle for the crap mall. I finally went here for the first time about 5 years ago because I was in need of a camera store for an emergency and it housed the only one in the area (thanks, Internet). It's blandness blew me AWAY.
I worked at the Hecht Co from 1992-95. First in the petite dept and soon after assistant to personnel director. I must say the carpet in the now-Macys look the same as it was nearly 30 years ago. Fun memories.
SEARS the building is closed and Macy's looks like a run down property but they could have moved in to sears
Honestly not as bad as I remembered it back in like the late 00s-early 10s. I think the last time I’ve been to Security Square was probably back in 09 and at that time it was far removed from the awesome mall I remembered it being in the 90s. But by the late 00s I just remember it looking cheap and on the verge of death, may have been the recession that did it because it hit Owings Mills mall hard too and they never recovered. I remember way back that Metro PCS by the Macy’s used to be an arcade, actually they two arcades there, the other was closer to the food court and bigger than the one by the Macy’s (back then Hechts). Under or by the skylight used to be a fountain but they closed that and paved over it a long time ago. But yeah the last time I was there it was a depressing sight. A lot of stores were closed and emptied out. But it looks like they’ve since renovated but it still will never be what it used to. All malls are really starting to look like shit. Even Towson and Arundle Mills aren’t what they used to be. Don’t think those two are anywhere near dead, but upkeep doesn’t look as great.
Great video! Cheers from Australia
Just about every Macy’s store I’ve been too has a fixture graveyard in it. I’m surprised how common it is
Your an idiot
Looks like a pretty good sized place? Payless Shoes next to Sears. I thought ALL of them were closing.
Might’ve filmed it beforehand ?
Filmed this well beforehand. I do have quite the backlog.
Both are gone now.
Koki: Baltimore, Maryland 4/26/15
Hochschild-Kohn is pronounced "Hoshell-Cone". Wards moved there when they closed their Catonsville store, about 3 miles away, which was demolished to build a Wal-Mart. Macys is about the only thing keeping the mall alive. It surprises me every time that I see a Macys closing list and this store isn't on it.
Nice video my dude! I went here in January and it was a cool place for sure. I really loved that big chandelier in Macy's. Can't wait for Marley next. :D
I like the main entrance and some of the jewelry stores also Jimmy jazz
I was just there yesterday Sears is closed and some other stores shown in this video
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I got sad when I saw this video because nine years ago I was going with my litte Daughter Ashley to that place and she is no longer with me, her mother took her from my side🥺
Another mall that is not thriving but surviving.
Well, the Sears is gone and the Macy's is being cleared out.
I just went got some Nike Af1’s from ShoeCity
The mall looks like river ridge mall is this the doppelgänger of river ridge mall down in Lynchburg also link me
Great video
Its pronounced Hochschild (long O) Kohn (long O)
I was born in Baltimore and that was a long gone local department store chain