Dead Malls Season 5 Episode 6 - Lakeside Mall

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  • čas přidán 10. 03. 2023
  • Nestled neatly into a bustling retail corridor of the northern Detroit metro, lies Lakeside Mall. A Taubman classic. Constructed and opened in 1976 it was a staple, an anchor, and an example for how to do retail at the time. Betwixt multiple massive big box anchor stores lie over 1.5 million square feet of mall between 2 levels. Over 200 stores would be the place to be for years and residents would often find the mall to be the destination for any and all activities for years. However, as the years went on and things changed, so did Lakeside. The overly excessive mall was found hard to fill, and often would be left empty. Especially after online shopping, newer and better malls, and a changing retail climate struck. Anchors and tenants alike would leave and in 2022 plans were finalized to demolish the old mall. So join em today, as we step into another world, a world where the deals never end, the future seemed bright, and the futuristic possibilities of retail seemed endless. Join me today as we take a tour and tell the story of Lakeside Mall, in Sterling Heights, MI.
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    Music by Stevia Sphere
    Tuesday Television
    And ALITA CITY
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Komentáře • 301

  • @JoJo-ie8sl
    @JoJo-ie8sl Před rokem +48

    I always try to find a positive in these places for every vid. It looks desolate but someone is clearly doing a good job keeping it clean. Place looks immaculate.

  • @stephanie8699
    @stephanie8699 Před rokem +30

    this was my childhood mall and the memories I have just riding the glass lighted elevator and waterfall fountains as a kid are core memories. lakeside still looks good for an old girl! Teen years at Tilt arcade and stories of the slide. this mall was so phenomenal in its day

  • @mikerocks56

    I was 19 when Lakeside opened in 1976. Those seating areas were always full of older retired men sitting around shooting the breeze. In your video, I saw, guess what, an older man sitting in the seating area. All alone though. Have his buddies moved or passed away. Now. I am a senior myself. I live just a minute away from the mall. Maybe I’ll grab a cup of coffee and go to the seating area and sit with the lonely old guy there.

  • @rejectedmomma6154

    Breaks my heart. A big part of my life was spent at this mall.

  • @oliverdouglas

    I remember Christmas shopping at Lakeside back in its early years. Those parking lots you see at the beginning of the video, which completely ring the mall, were completely full. Often we had to park with countless others on the grass berms which sat on the very outer edges of the property, beyond the end of the asphalt lots.

  • @thisisbeckk
    @thisisbeckk Před rokem +8

    this mall used to be so much more. pretty much all the stores are gone. food court is empty. it's so heartbreaking 💔

  • @mattbsautismadventure1
    @mattbsautismadventure1 Před rokem +4

    It’s closing July 2024

  • @glammyys

    When I first moved to Macomb, this was the first mall that I went to. This was about 9 years ago and it was packed! Shame on them for closing a mall full of memories!

  • @iratevolcano7194
    @iratevolcano7194 Před rokem +8

    I grew up on this mall. I was around when it was just farmland. The irony of this mall was ppl were upset about the mall being built(traffic, crowds) and now ppl are upset about the mall being torn down. As I said I was around when the mall opened. I even eventually worked here lol. Its sad to see such an iconic landmark fall to nothingness.

  • @NicholasShade-eq1ts

    I love that carousel. 🤎🎠

  • @QuintusAntonious
    @QuintusAntonious Před rokem +13

    Honestly, this mall still looks modern, even in the older photos!

  • @jordankoehn1139
    @jordankoehn1139 Před rokem +22

    It's so great to see you covering a mall that I grew up going to. So many memories. Great video!

  • @scottDchicago
    @scottDchicago Před rokem +24

    Your work is absolutely outstanding! This 1.5 million sq ft mall is still an architectural wonder. It demonstrates just how much retail, amongst many other things, have changed in the past fifty years. Standing ovation for this episode!

  • @fernandoscorsin8191
    @fernandoscorsin8191 Před rokem +6

    The sequence between

  • @pauly676767

    Before the hydroplane, it was an ice rink .... Played hockey there...

  • @TaraSuchitra
    @TaraSuchitra Před rokem +2

    I miss my childhood so much when I see this :(

  • @AngryReviewer

    Its sad watching your video. Its hard watching it. I want Sears back. I want the Mall back the way it was back in the early 2000's. I have gone there so many times. Riding the elevator was always so cool. 😭 It was a mall my mom went to growing up. It was a mall I went to growing up and still go to time to time. I have fond memories at lakeside. The entrance you came in the red walled place with the blue shutters was a Ruby Tuesday. The purple place in the food Court was a Taco Bell. There was also an A&W. I remember when Sears was open still. I have fond memories of Sears. 😭 Its hard to see it become so dead. I am almost 31 and its been a great place. Thanks for the Video

  • @debbiehamilton9771
    @debbiehamilton9771 Před rokem +3

    I will always remember my dad waiting for my mom in the pit outside JCPenny. It was the best at Christmas time too. So sad to see the emptiness of that great mall.

  • @Longballo
    @Longballo Před rokem +7

    Getting home from work and watching one of your videos on a Sunday afternoon is a blessing.

  • @bernadettecaullay5947

    I remember when Lakeside opened...went there all the time, it was THE place to hang out. Eventually took my daughters there quite frequently. There was an awesome play area for the kids and they loved going there. It was a beautiful place with many shopping and dining options. It was always decorated so beautifully for Christmas, and Santa would have a grand arrival every year...you could barely move there were so many people. He would make his way to the North Pole display right by the elevator in the middle. I worked at the Disney Store which opened in '93. So much fun, and extremely busy all the time! Depressing and sad to see it has become a ghost town.