I was 19 years old when I first went there in 1964. It was an amazing mall. I shopped there all the time. It was considered a pretty high end mall at the time. I shopped at Bullock's all the time. That used to be one of the best stores around.
@jamesmunro87834 күн бұрын
I worked at Fox for 37 years, I was sent to that mall hundreds of times. I retired in 2011, can’t believe all the changes since then. Maybe you could find the old photos of the backlot when Fox was in its prime. The history of film work on that site is something. Thank you for your video I loved it.❤
@EricCProductions764 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing your memories
@frauwolftherehorse2 күн бұрын
❤
@gamergrimace634Күн бұрын
Wooo YAEY
@leedaniels71962 күн бұрын
Thank you Eric,for another Monday Mall Madness Video!.😎
@febobartoli5 күн бұрын
Amazing video! I used to go there all the time because I lived just two blocks away in West Los Angeles in the 1990s
@EricCProductions764 күн бұрын
thanks for watching
@RayNLA3 күн бұрын
I went a couple of weeks ago!
@roachtoasties3 күн бұрын
It's currently a very successful mall. I read it's over 95% leased, which is a very, very large figure these days with all the dead malls in the U.S.
@coleturk16313 күн бұрын
In the SW corner, there must have been a 1 floor clothing store back in the 70’s and early 80’s that went out of business. The space was rented out during the holiday season for “The Christmas Store” and apparently Nancy Regan shopped there. My mother “HAD” to go there so one night we drove from Camarillo (our home burned last week,,,, we sold it 30 years ago, but still). That corner later became the theaters and I think later the Container Store and who knows what it is now. I worked for The Nature Company in Beverly Hills and we had a store there. Lots of great memories. I knew where to always find a parking sport in the lower NW corner of the garage. I remember Bullock’s with their Wood Slat walls in the escalator area,,,, at least 20 years later, after becoming Macy’s the same wood was there only painted white. Oh and the same tile floors haha.
@patr70Күн бұрын
I'm sorry your home burned down.. even if you did sell it years ago. 🥺
@stuartwald23953 күн бұрын
I worked from 1994-2000 on Avenue of the Stars, and spent a lot of time there; lunch at the Dive or the food court (I taught my visiting little sister not to outwardly notice the actors and celebrities who might pass by) or picking up some books or other items.
@keithmerscheim19243 күн бұрын
CENTURY CITY ROCKED IN THE LATE 70'S.
@bballerforever4 күн бұрын
Thanks for bringing back memories of this mall! I fondly remember Clifton’s Cafeteria and worked at Bullock’s for a short time. Nice to know of the updates and revisions, it was always known as an upscale shopping place.
@EricCProductions76Күн бұрын
thanks for watching my friend
@riptheripper90605 күн бұрын
Thanks Eric. Worked there in mid 80's. Had a lot of great times there. Always loved the outdoor malls better.
@EricCProductions764 күн бұрын
thanks for watching and sharing your memories
@TheMocao22 сағат бұрын
I remember strolling through the old mall when I was a college student. The Westfield mall has a confusing “layout“, but still has many high end stores.
@pookiekitten2 күн бұрын
Great video - brought back great memories. I worked at the two greatest stores of the "old" Century City Mall - Oggetti and Brentanos. I barely recognize the new mall that they have created.
@EricCProductions76Күн бұрын
thank you for sharing memories
@EmpressEmpress-536 күн бұрын
I used to go there back in the 90s. 💥
@aleklesniaktelevision51596 күн бұрын
Hello Eric, incase you didn’t understand my comment from last episode, I’ll explain it. So basically you are the developer for an abandoned mall and you have to revive it with some old but some new stores as well. For example Chapel Hill Mall, anchors: Macy’s, Dick’s JCPenney, and some smaller stores and restaurants you’d think would fit the mall. However it must be the same size, so an 1 level abandoned mall with 6 anchors a food court, and movie theater must have 6 anchors, 1 level, a food court, and a movie theater. You can even ask your viewers what stores should go in there. As the first episode, I would like Rolling Acres Mall in Akron, and here are store recommendations: Anchors: JCPenney Macy’s Nordstrom Dick’s Sporting Goods Either Primark or Round 1 (Your Choice) Food Court: Chick-Fil-A Taco Bell Burger King Wendy’s Auntie Anne’s Sbarro Jersey Mike’s Movie Theater: AMC Other stores: H&M Old Navy Barnes & Noble Champs Apple Foot Locker And Many More.
@jackietatum22455 күн бұрын
oh wow.. I forgot about that store Judy's!
@boucbou5 күн бұрын
I need a video on Judy's
@celtics20078Күн бұрын
Fox hill mall in Culver City
@_dumbcookii7506 күн бұрын
You should Check The El Monte Valley Mall in El Monte California
@EricCProductions765 күн бұрын
thank you for the suggestion
@stanleydrive7403 күн бұрын
What happened to the time capsule buried right outside the Broadway dept. store?
@haiderodes4 күн бұрын
Thinking of this mall reminds me of RockSugar…Cheesecake Factory’s pan asian restaurant. Ate there a few times. Really good food in a very cool setting. Shame it didnt catch on and open more locations. Maybe do an episode on RockSugar or even Grand Lux Cafe…there used to be one at the Beverly Center.
@EricCProductions764 күн бұрын
thank you for the suggestion
@IHeartToodlez6 күн бұрын
Request: Frederick Towne Mall
@EricCProductions765 күн бұрын
thank you for the suggestion
@gamergrimace6344 күн бұрын
Do the shops of willow bend Mall in Plano, TX Opened In August 3rd 2001
@EricCProductions764 күн бұрын
thank you for the suggestion
@gamergrimace6343 күн бұрын
YAEY
@davidfranklin27283 күн бұрын
Weird computer generated voice
@EricCProductions76Күн бұрын
The computer generated voice says thank you. I guess they should use my voice when it comes to using AI, right?