What sets Sal's Dead Mall videos apart from all the rest is not only is each video full of great footage of the Mall he's covering, each video is also packed with an amazing amount of research.
@forgesoulfire13205 ай бұрын
Don't The Proper People do their own research. If wager he does share a bit more but. Don't assume I'm accusing you of anything though please, more pointing out some of the others do theirs too..
@TownieGirl19744 жыл бұрын
I think one of the only things I'll miss about the quarantine is Sal's uploads every Friday night. Thank you so much Sal for giving us something really fun & interesting to watch every week during these troubling times.
@jaseyvel4 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Syracuse! Even though Carousel was always closer to me I occasionally went to shopping town. The Fun Junction lazer tag there was huge! This mall has always been dead but the past 7 years it has become desolate. It’s sad to see it like this but the other mall in Clay, Great Northern, is going down this same exact path.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!!
@spencermaddox58984 жыл бұрын
Jasey Rae’s Cosplays Yea, not just heading down the same path it’s already in life support: i was in Great Northern back in February. Just before the pandemic broke loose in the states. That mall is incredibly depressing. There’s somthing very creepy about great northern. Something really unsettles me there. I might be honestly imagining some of it because Great Northern was where that terrible murder case happened 7 years ago or so, but there’s just somthing really unsettling about the place. Got a chance to take a picture into the old Bon Tom that’s been closed for like 10 years and it’s absolutely Wreaked in there... I honestly believe Syracuse will emerge from the pandemic a One Mall Town.
@jaseyvel4 жыл бұрын
Spencer Maddox oh I completely agree. I’m a college student now but I grew up going to great northern and carousel and honestly I’ve always had a bad vibe at Great Northern. It would be sad to see it go once the pandemic leaves but it’s great northerns time
@TheClockUpOnTheWall4 жыл бұрын
Shoppingtown at least has had their Regal theater relatively modernized. At Great Northern it still is all from the early 90s. Old school seats and not stadium style. Just a sloped floor. Saw a movie on opening night all by myself a few years back. Lol
@scottlangdon94034 жыл бұрын
I miss hearing fountains in a mall.
@teddine7366Ай бұрын
Do you remember that fountain that was at the Sears end of the mall. Or back the day when Burger King was it's own sit down restaurant with that huge fountain right by it the was 2 stories high. When I was a kid I was upset when they remodeled and got rid of that one.
@YiFangShen4 жыл бұрын
Ugh, another dried up Moonbeam property...RIP. Thank you Sal for documenting these places some will never see.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
It was so sad to see...Shoppingtown was an amazing mall.
@chriscresswellcomposer3 жыл бұрын
This mall was my teenage years. It's been sad to see it fall down so hard. The skatepark used to be a MediaPlay. I played a fair bit of Pokemon in the basement of that MediaPlay.
@airaero54734 жыл бұрын
I went to that mall on January 18 2015 (Yes, I still remember the exact day I went there) and, I must say that the mall was still doing fairly well since there was still Sears, Macy's, JCPenney and Dick's Sporting Goods as well as WAY more occupied storefronts. Heck, even the food court still had some life in it, with I think about 4 tenants. Sad to realize that this was VERY shortly before the mass exodus of store closures that would follow :(
@NightSprinter4 жыл бұрын
I gotta say, it was nice seeing a mall that still had warm and inviting hues to its look. Just gets so tiring seeing so many thriving malls that always want to go for the cold and sterile palettes and design.
@randomcommenterfromdownund89494 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering if some of that was Macerich's doing. (???) I believe I've seen other Macerich malls that, after a refurb, had a similar colour look to them.
@Kenorbs2 жыл бұрын
Nah man that just makes it more dead. I have vivid memories of every square foot of this mall, it's such a empty feeling now that it's dead. I would have rather it be cold and artificial, it would have made it easier to comprehend it's death.
@MallMemories2 ай бұрын
This. I felt relaxed and comfortable at Shoppingtown. Carousel, not so much.
@Stevie_B_08283 жыл бұрын
Sal, I dig ur affinity for the pint sized escalator, I find it amusing to watch ur videos and try to find something in the spaces that I think may catch ur eye, and cause you to break focus for just a moment. LOL. I'm glad that little escalator brought you so much joy for even if it was only for a moment in time. Thanks for sharing ur videos, experiences, and a fragment of ur life with us, ur very respectful of the locations and to staff at the locations [if there's staff to be found, obviously not all ur locations are staffed]. Great work, my friend. You stay safe yourself, my dad passed in April 2021 from COVID-19 that he contracted in the hospital after a very high risk kidney transplant surgery. I miss him dearly, I appreciate that you mention for ppl to stay safe and even stay home, my dad thought he was in a safe place, but germs and viruses are tricky little pricks and they will find you if they want you. Be careful out there, Sal, please... I know ur on the road a lot, watch out for idiots sharing the roadways as well, they can be just as deadly as a virus. 👍👍
@ephapax14 жыл бұрын
Wow. Great work! It’s crazy you did a mall in my hometown after I just started following you and binging out on your movies only a few weeks ago. Oh the irony. So, I worked at that Sears while I was in college and bought my first proper suit at that Macy’s after I landed a job out of college. The mall was so robust and full of life in the late 90’s and 2000’s. Damn shame to see what Moonbeam has allowed it to become now. They’ve made a host of empty promises to the local community about redevelopment that have never come true. Seems that’s their MO with other malls they own. Wish local government could force their hand to take take action. Oh, and they owe the town of DeWitt millions in back taxes. Wish the town could seize it for back taxes and give it to a developer who would actually do something with it.
@1955gaylord4 жыл бұрын
Yea turn it in to a fuccillo auto mall lol its HUGE !!!!
@1955gaylord4 жыл бұрын
At least where I live now I dont have to hear his commercials anymore.
@teddine73664 жыл бұрын
That skate park use to be a 2 floor media play store. music on the top floor and books on the bottom.
@michelleann53484 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. Loved that Media Play.
@emt93704 жыл бұрын
That was a huge media play.
@stephennedell68024 жыл бұрын
Here's a blast from the past...before it was a Media Play, that space was a Woolworths!
@JohhneyRocket3 жыл бұрын
@@stephennedell6802 and before Rite Aide, was a Fay's with escalators in front going down.
@cevohs3 жыл бұрын
@@stephennedell6802 Yes, with a full restaurant/soda counter.
@catrinag.92624 жыл бұрын
The water fountains are pretty when you first walked in.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching everyone! Leave a like if you want to adopt the baby escalator. Also, please go watch ExLog 57, on the North Shore Square Mall: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y4S6lGtrZZKgesk Catch up on the full Expedition Log Series! Support the Expedition Log on Patreon, if you like! - www.patreon.com/salvatoreamadeo Second Channel! - kzbin.info Join the discussion on Discord! discord.gg/g4tKbpu My Website: www.salvatoreamadeo.com Facebook Page! - facebook.com/QuiteStudios/ ExLog Series Playlist - kzbin.info/aero/PLeveLKZSrsW5yrdr5vZa1-7oq_g-EuzZt Twitter - twitter.com/salvatoreamadeo Instagram - instagram.com/salvatoreamadeo Subscribe to and follow everyone on the DMOD Seal: Faded Commerce - kzbin.info RetailPocalypse - kzbin.info The Vintage Spaces Channel - kzbin.info Unicomm Productions - kzbin.info Ace's Adventures - kzbin.info/door/YfArGrC66A-vdS45DS7Qrg Jonrev's Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/7323354@N05/ Jonrev's Site - jonrev.com/ The Caldor Rainbow - thecaldorrainbow.blogspot.com/ The Neon Explorer instagram.com/theneonexplorer Rustbelt Expeditions instagram.com/rustbeltexpeditions
@skoopsro76564 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure the skatepark use to be laser tag. Because they deffinetly had laser tag as shoppingtown in the early 2000s
@kendraftman Жыл бұрын
@sal You are right about MoonBeam Scamming Investors and the City, But I have a dirty secret to reveal: Moonbeam is the Jimmy Haslam and Paul DePodesta of Mall owners.
@forgesoulfire13205 ай бұрын
Just wanted to ask in case it was a KZbin thing but. Is there a reason I can only reply on your videos not actively comment otherwise.
@joenoah99064 жыл бұрын
With the way things are going right now, looks like there will be alot more closed malls waiting to be explored in the near future.
@spyin784 жыл бұрын
That sequence with the Moonbeam Exec. was stellar. I laughed waaaay more than I should have. Genius.
@MikeBMW4 жыл бұрын
Well done, Sal! The history and backstory are always very great and much appreciated. Now, I'm going to have nightmares about the Chucky clown doll ... :D
@FireFox1734 жыл бұрын
The smallest (baby) escalators are or were at the JC Penny at Westfield’s Garden State Plaza in Paramus, NJ. Last time I went to the mall JC Penny had shuttered and I think put a wall in front of them. They’re literally like 5 steps long.
@tamarapeterson18442 жыл бұрын
My mom was a seamstress that specialized in wedding gowns. She worked at Champange bridal..next to economy books..until the owner closed it. In 1991 during the change, an AMAZING hand blown, 20ft tall glass sculpture that hung between the escalatoys at Pennys..was THROWN AWAY. The artist..a very famous glass maker..was PISSED. I spent 100's of hours here...my Mom just passed last April...she made stunning custom, heirloom quality wedding gowns for many Syracuse families. I helped on many of them.
@sunpie19482 жыл бұрын
Wait, there is a mall in Dewitt? I have lived in Syracuse for about 6 years and never noticed there was a mall in that town. I looked up the malls location and I apparently pass by the mall to get to my children’s dentist and to the only Best Buy left in the area. WOW. How am I that unaware of my surroundings to miss an entire mall? Just wow. Great work, Sal!
@jasoncarskadon68094 жыл бұрын
It's sad that this is another moonbeam casualty. It blows my mind that moonbeam can do these shady business tactics.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
They're the absolute worst. Total criminals.
@music_holds_my_fading_soul4 жыл бұрын
@@sal I'm closely familiar with that mall, still a huge elephant in the room for locals. The tax seizure process won't ever end because the owners keep stalling.
@retailadventures64 жыл бұрын
Sal just like namdar.
@pilotgrrl14 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Kohan.
@leesanders69144 жыл бұрын
How do they get tax breaks or credits? When essentially they're slum lords.? Moonbeam needs a permanent eclipse!
@colorinesss Жыл бұрын
I remember watching live the program that appears between minutes 5:33 to 6:44. Jesús Quintero, one of the best journalists Spain has ever seen, known as "the king of silences" for making them in a way that created great suspense. Sadly he passed away 3/10/22 at 82 years old. Thanks Sal for bringing this video ( the original interview was already very good but you have improved it with Moonbeam's "CLO").and in general for all your work, it is very good, I congratulate you and wish you success!
@dodgingotters54094 жыл бұрын
I used to frequent this mall when I was in college back in the mid-2000's. I definitely remember that there was a Media Play around where that skate park was, so that may have been at least one iteration :)
@oliveloaf3334 жыл бұрын
The outside of it with the thing that looks like a giant funnel is definitely a Media Play thing.
@Sunset-Shimmer4 жыл бұрын
I am pretty sure it was Media Play as well as I don't remember many other stores with escalators there, especially in that part of the mall. It looks sorta vaguely like it under all that skater stuff. Media Play was wonderful, although quite overpriced vs. online shopping. I loved spending hours looking at used DVDs, CDs, video games, etc. Honestly it was the main reason why I went to that mall. The other stores really didn't interest me a whole lot as it was a fancy mall full of the upper-class stores and I was a very Bradlees/Hills/Zayre type of shopper which were found at the other malls. Shoppingtown was actually my least favorite of the area malls back then for that reason.
@dodgingotters54094 жыл бұрын
@@Sunset-Shimmer I moved to the area in '04 right before Media Play shut up shop. I liked it because it was the first place I had ever seen a wide selection (to me) of anime which really helped me get into that genre. I thus have some fond memories of it.
@Lonrafael4 жыл бұрын
I’m looking forward to this as my usual Friday evening entertainment. 😁🥰
@sal4 жыл бұрын
I think you're really going to like this one!
@Theloogie10194 жыл бұрын
Northway Mall in Pittsburgh (before it was remodeled and renamed the block northway) had a baby escalator, might have been a little smaller than the one at shopping town. The bottom floor of the mall had a long corridor that had a slight slope to it and at the end there was a small escalator that led up to the 2-story atrium.
@bradklingensmith4 жыл бұрын
Before that remodel back in the mid 70s they used to have a big indoor birdcage.
@sam_rules764 жыл бұрын
This hit me right in the feels. I'm 33 and I started going as a little kid with my father to get my haircut there at the barbershop. After my father passed away in 2009, I didn't go there for about 6 years and boy when I went back finally, it was a complete ghost town. It was very sad, I had a lot of good memories of that place... FYI the skate park used to be a Media Play
@VandalDecaProductions4 жыл бұрын
Hey Sal, great work as always -- I'm finding the Expedition Log Series particularly comforting during these trying times. My compliments also on your voiceover EQ improvements in recent videos -- this one with its subtle reverb is perfection.
@jasonb85694 жыл бұрын
The Moonbeam CLO footage is gold Im imagining that being played at their next trial. Thanks Sal for the weekly content
@historiclift274 жыл бұрын
Westwood mall here in Houston had miniature escalators on each end. It was split level the main level was 5 steps down the second floor was a full flight up. It had this style in front of its Sears and Wards entranced. The setup included stairs for the small distance as well. It also had both up and down escalators for the 5 steps. Each end also had a front and backdoor elevator traveling between all 3 landings.
@mgsoden12 жыл бұрын
Directly across from the mini-escalator was a store called Chess King where I worked in 1984/85. They were a purveyor of parachute pants, skinny leather ties and jackets with lots of zippers and Chinese characters in the heyday of breakdancing, Michael Jackson and New Wave (think Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Kajagoogoo, etc.). I remember standing in the store looking across to the mini-escalator noticing that whenever a guy and girl were walking together hand-in-hand they would stop to make out as they rode the escalator up to the next level. It was if they thought "Well, we can stop walking now and have a little make out session." Sad to see a chapter of my teenage years come to such an inelegant end.
@josephsauve65044 жыл бұрын
Skatepark used to be Woolworth’s and then Media Play. Note the super small escalator in the skate park (Woolworth’s) that used to take your shopping basket from one level to the other. It was right next to you when you rode the in store escalator
@Mark.Watson4 жыл бұрын
Woolworth's was an original tenant of the open air mall. In 1954 if you walked out the door at 23:44 you'd be in the parking lot.
@ben45733 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I spent a lot of weekends here, would go to the Library, Movie theater, and comic book store on a regular basis. Thanks for documenting this place before the vandalism gets too bad. Unfourtinetly I don't expect this will take long considering how close it is to the city.
@interwebtubes3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks buddy for your videos and coverage, Peace out everyone peace ✌🏿
@EduardoEnlai4 жыл бұрын
Herencia Diabólica looks like a movie they would screen in "De Película" channel at 2 in the morning.
@fexo7004 жыл бұрын
lol
@t.h.43724 жыл бұрын
Lollll
@lowbar774 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Great video. Love seeing Anthony with you. I found you last summer and it has been great ever since. Always excited to see what you do next. Love Anthony’s stuff too!
@chrisdooher91452 жыл бұрын
I am from Syracuse. The skate park used to be a media play electronic store.
@SentaiAce4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sal for amazing videos. Especially in the uncertainty we are all encountering, your videos provide an escape to the great memories of the past. Stay safe!
@Rjc88884 жыл бұрын
Great coverage and info about it. I also liked the sears cart. Thank you for all you do Sal. 👏👍😎
@skoopsro76564 жыл бұрын
I live here in Central NY and man the shoppingtown mall has been a meme for over a decade. Closer to two decades. Its insane it hasn't completely shut down sooner. Great Northern mall about 20miles north in clay,NY is about as dead.
@bmiller24654 жыл бұрын
The multiple levels and ramps near the baby escalator remind me of the "streets in the sky" concept from the era. Very cool.
@grantmills41844 жыл бұрын
Man, I remember this place and think about it a lot. One time when I was 4, I was with my mom and grandparents at the escalators that led from outside to Sears. I pressed the ol emergency stop button, being a 4 year old. That’s my memory of this place, went to the library in the basement a lot too
@isaiahbryant83274 жыл бұрын
This is a great video as always, Sal! Upstate New York has plenty of dead malls, but of the ones still open, Shoppingtown might be the deadest. I was always intrigued by what the other half looked like.
@drscopeify4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video as always! So much detail and such great job filming the location. I am in mixed thoughts about the situation we are in; one thought is that people being stuck at home will run to malls once they reopen and bring in allot of business. Another thought is that people who resisted shopping online have now learned to use it and will not return to malls. On the other hand, offices that cannot provide 6 feet distance like the office I work at cannot re-open without renovating or waiting out the virus completely. Due to this issue my office has been converted to permanent work at home. Due to this I can see myself visiting malls more frequently to interact with people and a destination to work from outside of the house. I think shopping malls that market themselves as welcoming place for people who now work at home, perhaps by setting up an area for this, will potentially get considerable foot traffic.
@rickhasflair4 жыл бұрын
I spent a lot of time on this mall visiting and working there, but your info regarding the May Company and Macy’s are a little off. I worked for Kaufmann’s, part of the May Department Stores Company from 2000-2001 before transferring to their Hecht’s store in Raleigh. Federated Department Stores merges with May Co. in 2006 and that’s when they rebranded all of the May stores (Hecht’s, Strawbridges, Kaufmann’s, Robinson’s May, et al) as Macy’s stores. Other than that, great work. I had friends who worked for Addis & Dey, Sibley’s and evening one of the stores from the original open air plaza that started out on that plot of land. Many, many memories of this wonderful mall.
@panzercraft55562 жыл бұрын
I used to go there through the 2010's and I couldn't remember it being anything else but I was informed it used to be a book store
@griffn51353 жыл бұрын
I grew up there. The skatepark used to be a Media Play. It was a similar store to best buy.
@jorgefranco12783 жыл бұрын
This was ALREADY a dead mall in 2000 when I started attending Syracuse. I can't believe it still lived another 20 years before actual death.
@dougschwarz66994 жыл бұрын
Wear your boots, Moonbeam means water damage!
@greggriffin39984 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video - Sal I grew up in Pittsburgh near Century II and watched it built - what a story - one technical correction to this video about Kaufmanns. Kaufmanns was a part of May Company since I believe the 1960's and what actually happened in 2005-6 was May Company (Kaufmanns parent) was purchased by Federated Dept. Stores (now known as Macy's). Superb camera work and obviously you do your homework on these fascinating videos - documenting mall history - many which will soon be demolished and gone forever - except in your documentaries.
@mrmike51484 жыл бұрын
We need to save the dead malls. Think of the baby escalators for goodness sake.
@nicholasshade4 жыл бұрын
😊
@dandelionbomb4 жыл бұрын
I like all your videos that I watch but this one touched me on a personal level all the way out in South Dakota. Stay Well.
@4everlivin992 жыл бұрын
Sal please do the Irondequoit Mall/Medley Centre/Skyview on the Ridge! I used to love going to it as a kid and it would be great if you covered it just like this video with Shoppingtown. I live in Syracuse and visited this mall and it is just sad. However Onondaga County took it over and plan to turn it into a new outdoor shopping center.
@kurtreitema29794 жыл бұрын
Finally! I’ve been waiting for you to do shoppingtown!
@crowmigration82454 жыл бұрын
Why has one person disliked an hour before it premieres? I guess he's popular enough now to have haters/trolls. Remember folks, don't feed the trolls.
@ShiruKitty4 жыл бұрын
or he hates that guy who likes breaking water mains. what a scum bag that guy.
@richardm30234 жыл бұрын
Some people get angry when they see some of their fondest memories of youth die like these malls.
@firedreferee7364 жыл бұрын
The owners disliked it
@notofthisworld52672 жыл бұрын
This was my mall I use to go to. So many memories here with my husband and I. It was still booming back in 2010 and 2011. Many ppl still shopped here. I moved from Syracuse, Ny in 2020, but the very last time we were here was in 2019 and Sears was the only thing open.
@kipp36424 жыл бұрын
thank you for covering this mall! my friends and i have had tons of good times in this mall growing up (in recent times at the skate park) and to see it in such disrepair like this is awful. it's hard walking through the food court and by the old fun junction in particular. the crosswalk at the jcpenney is cold and empty except for the lacrosse store on the way in. so many parts of the mall could be used for housing or living communities since there's already a good chunk of fitness places in there, too. moonbeam's antics have been covered less than favorably, of course, in local news; it's just awful what they've done, or rather what they haven't done... the buckets and tubs everywhere collecting leaks is just sad to walk by every time. the bathrooms off the side of the food court are also... really terrifying, to say the least.
@kipp36424 жыл бұрын
22:50 i also read through some comments on a syracuse nostalgia walkthrough of shoppingtown & on the syracuse skate gang's website that before black mamba got into the mall, that location was a media play!
@EquityCall4 жыл бұрын
I feel like Upstate NY has more dead malls per capita then anywhere else in America. I don't have any data to support that, but I grew up near Albany and most of the 8-10 malls I remember there are dead.
@gpearson200728 күн бұрын
I worked at Aeropostale at Shoppingtown mall around 1995. I walked that Sears wing every morning at took the entrance 6 escalators down to the HDBC bank across the parking lot. The skate park was a Media Play. There used to be a kitchen store and bookstore at the top of the baby escalator.
@Sarahlynn13044 жыл бұрын
I don’t recall you having one yet, but are there plans to just do a whole dedication to moon beam and all of their failures and horrible business schemes?
@themoviedealers4 жыл бұрын
Went to Syracuse U. during the 80's, so spent a lot of time in this mall during the glory days. Even was part of a remote radio broadcast from there (on WJPZ, the student run radio station). We were set up in the Sears/Addis wing near the baby escalator. Probably right across from the "skate park," which was (I'm almost 100% sure) where the Woolworth's was. I fished a bunch of 25 cent cassette tapes and vinyl albums out of there...they had a huge bin of them in the basement which had probably been sitting there for 10-15 years. It was a bunch of random stuff including Oldies (50s-60s music) compilation tapes on a label out of Italy. There were terrible unwanted records that I picked up including Alan O'Day and the Starland Vocal Band. Good memories there. Also remember getting Orange Juliuses and buying shampoo at Fay's Drugs. Finished college right before Carousel Mall/Destiny opened, so this was always the big important mall for me.
@minorking11212 жыл бұрын
It looks so sad without the merry-go-round. I guess it looks sad for a lot of other reasons too.
@here_we_go_again25714 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I remember going to ShoppingTown before and after it became a mall. A covered shopping space is very nice in the climate of Upstate, NY "Open air space in a mall"? Why not just remain in the old downtown area of the city to shop? (Criminals prey on the patrons in both places)
@randomcommenterfromdownund89494 жыл бұрын
I agree. I'm quite partial to indoor malls. These days, I like the clean air (which had even started being a thing in the late 1970s at some malls), as well as the climate control (heat/aircon). Plus, I feel safer at a decently maintained mall than I do wandering an outdoor shopping strip.
@lisarodriguez1944 жыл бұрын
This is so sad! I can remember going there with my mom for mother-daughter shopping fun days in the late 1980’s/early 1990’s. We would travel for about an hour to get there from the Utica area. Bought my dress for Prom in that mall. It was a really nice mall back then, and far bigger than anything close to where we lived. I had been to Carousel Mall, too, which was nice, but almost too big. (and that was before it’s expansion). I read that Carousel/Destiny was in danger of closing down, too. I think that the main reason for why indoor malls were so popular, particularly in Central NY, was because there was so much snow and ice in the winter, not to mention the single digit temps. You didn’t see the ground for 8+ months out of the year. My last year there we had snow flurries on August 29th, which I remember because it was my Grandma's birthday. Who wants to have to go in and out of stores in an outdoor shopping complex when it is 10 degrees and there is 3 feet of snow outside?
@chadloveless39854 жыл бұрын
As usual another great exlog! Thanks for sharing
@micheller64054 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing us your logs!!!!
@pretzelrides37484 жыл бұрын
Carousel center didn’t close this mall, it was Moonbeam plus Destiny that shut it down. Carousel center was never that trendy nor was it on the cutting edge. As to shopping town, it Stinks as the skylights everywhere were very unique and cool.
@sprkl5d4 жыл бұрын
Great video Sal! Love the baby escalator!!
@christinestange48134 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your responsible advice as we continue to fight Covid-19 .... Stay safe & well .... RN from Upstate NY 😷 ✌️
@leesanders69144 жыл бұрын
Great video!! Hilarious sign in skate park. No snot rockets!!
@overbanked4 жыл бұрын
24:07 You know that it's a super dead mall when it has mall runners, opposed to mall walkers
@gingerkat744 жыл бұрын
I feel like life would be so much better if there were more miniature escalators.
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Right? Just put them everywhere. Baby escalators everywhere.
@gingerkat744 жыл бұрын
For real though. Leave it to moonbeam to steal our dream 😔😂😂
@TheShiftersMusic4 жыл бұрын
Mini escalators could possibly be the country's leading cause of obesity and diabetes. I mean, it's like 7 steps. LoL. That was the 90s , though.
@themoviedealers4 жыл бұрын
@@TheShiftersMusic More like the 70's when that part of the mall was built.
@davidjames6664 жыл бұрын
i would consider going to malls again if they had them
@mlbvintagecardcollector5054 жыл бұрын
Stores I remember as a child: Contempo's casuals, 1 potato 2, Circus Pizza with Rock a fire Explosion.... In Minnesota, malls still do quite well. I think the crappy 6 month winters helps them pull through.
@JohhneyRocket3 жыл бұрын
I used to go this mall when i was a kid. The red framed store, the skate park, was once a Media Play. The triathalon store in the basement area by your beloved mini escalator, was a Onondaga Public library. ...
@meepthirteen4 жыл бұрын
Nice still-functioning water feature💧
@spencermaddox58984 жыл бұрын
Amazing Episode. I'm from Upstate so this hits close to Home, and one of the few Malls you've visited that I actually have as well. Its' really a shame. Such a Beautiful and Unique mall thats just completely gone to waste. Gets worse every time I'm in there. Just like the Irondequoit Mall, when Witmorite malls go under and close/die the aesthetic they create is very uniquely Eerie. I don't know what it is, it just it creates a very strange almost forbidding atmosphere.
@tommyparo4 жыл бұрын
I remember going on dates to the movie theater back when I was a teenager because it had the nicest one even compared to the fairly new carousel mall theater
@Decade8Media4 жыл бұрын
That mini escalator kills!
@TravisOwens2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’ve never seen an escalator that is less than a story up. It was like 3/4ths of a story and that thing was operating for the entire ~35yr life of the mall, it was invincible. Meanwhile escalators at modern malls seem to break monthly.
@erasure334 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for the miniature escalator!
@LeighDeitrick14 жыл бұрын
The mall I grew up with had a go cart track inside it now. Great video.
@fexo7004 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sal for another informative Dead Mall Video. Yes How "The Hell was this Mall still Open" at the time? I believe it was for That Barber Shop lol. I really love that shiny gorgeous floor and the Rushing water...however with MoonBeam..it seems rushing water is their thing.:-( The "baby" escalator was adorable ,I have never seen one in a mall. Nice touch.Another damned shame for yet one more Shuttered Mall. But at least we get to explore them with you Sal. Stay Safe and take care. Looking forward to another video next Friday.
@claudiobeachball4 жыл бұрын
I guess the "water main break" is this millennium's version of the 1970s "mysterious 5-alarm fire."
@sal4 жыл бұрын
Yup
@cythrosi4 жыл бұрын
I grew up wandering this mall. My mom never like shopping at Carousel/Destiny because of how big/busy it was, so I spent many an evening or Saturday being dragged around (and later hanging around it with friends as a pre-teen/teenager). The skate park is a former Media play. I spent a lot of time finding and reading books from there. We used to buy new schools clothes at the Sears and Kaufmans (we went a lot less after it became a Macy's and raised prices on what seemed to be the same stock). Played a lot of laser tag and had a lot of prize tickets from that old arcade and probably saw hundreds of movies at this mall. The Fayetteville Library used to be in that lower space near the baby escalator. Bought a lot of my early video games at what was then the Electronic Boutique. There's a lot of memories of this place. But like many things of Syracuse, it's withered away. It always felt like so many places in the Syracuse region were just expecting a sudden bounce back after most of the manufacturing went, but nothing ever came. The city seems to have dumped all it's hopes and dreams into Syracuse University and Destiny USA at this point, which doesn't really leave much for the rest of the city to thrive on. I miss the good times and people there, but every time I come home to visit, I'm reminded why I left.
@SenileOtaku4 жыл бұрын
It was interesting that you said there was a particular style/look to the Wilmorite properties. Before that point I had been thinking of how much this mall looked like Danbury Fair Mall (not a "dead" mall by a long shot, merely dealing with the shrinkage of department store chains, and the usual turnover). After you said that I had to look them up and sure enough, Danbury Fair is a Wilmorite property. At the end of the video, in the parking garage, and driving out (under the bridge from the mall to the parking garage) it looked just like it (including those hexagonal cutouts in the beams). Of course, further along, Danbury doesn't have the detached buildings (just swampland that likes to flood the roads and parking lot).
@EvilTurnips3 жыл бұрын
I was still going to this mall near the very end of it's life cycle. Used to play in Smash Bros tournaments at Cloud City Comics & Toys, near the food court. While I was there, there were a couple places still open in the food court. Don't remember their names but it was a pizza place and an asian food place. Interestingly, a Creole Soul opened up in there right at the very end of the mall's life, but only stayed in for like a month tops. Very peculiar. The movie theater continued to operate for a while, and there was a wing of what seemed to be all fitness or martial arts places, but besides that not much.
@darrellee99344 жыл бұрын
This was a great documentary...
@a.j.fisher4 жыл бұрын
There was a skate park in the Moorestown Mall in Moorestown NJ and there's a baby escalator (or there was, I haven't been there in awhile) in the Cherry Hill Mall in NJ.
@DNClark4 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the east suburbs of Syracuse, and went to both Shoppingtown and the Fayetteville Mall as a kid. This video was a trip back in time hearing about Dey Brothers and Chappell’s. It’s interesting at 16:10 that the Fayetteville Mall was more profitable than Shoppingtown even into the 90’s. That mall was loosing stores like a sieve by 94/95. The TJ Maxx was one of (if not the very) last new tenants to open in the mall before it was mostly torn down in 2000 and repurposed into a strip mall with several out-parcels called the Fayetteville Towne Center by COR Properties in 2001. All that remains of that mall structure is the Stickley Furniture showroom on the north side of the main strip mall. The only information correction is with the Dick’s Sporting Goods location at 18:36. Dicks Sporting Goods only ever had the one location in Shoppingtown Mall. It moved into that purpose built space on the southwest corner of the mall from a strip mall about a mile down Erie Boulevard.
@crystalponto32494 жыл бұрын
I'm from central New York and worked in this mall years ago. So sad....
@kurtparker65064 жыл бұрын
Sal, that indoor 2-story skate park was some sort of Media Play or Circuit City-like store back in the day. I used to go in there and look around when I was a kid in the 90s. I live about 25 minutes North of Syracuse now. You should come do the Great Northern Mall sometime. It's about 10 miles down the road from me!
@WUStLBear824 жыл бұрын
For a while there was a Vans Skatepark inside Potomac Mills in Woodbridge, VA. It was a 62,000 sq ft space that was originally the Waccamaw Pottery outlet when the mall opened in the '80s, until 2001 when its parent went bankrupt. Vans took over the space, but ultimately closed the indoor skatepark in the mid-noughts because growing competition from free outdoor community parks made it unprofitable.
@daleleibfried86484 жыл бұрын
Very well put together video 👍
@Fischer20214 жыл бұрын
That mall looks like it had a lot of potential. Sad to see it on life support. Moonbeam is killing off all the malls they buy and own. They are the problem.
@WooHoo-itsGaryGnu10 ай бұрын
That mall was very dark and dingy before the late 80's early 90's renovation which seems to have not changed. I used to work there when i lived in Syracuse from 1981-1993, the watch battery place, and a few other walkway kiosks. There used to be a movie theater with 3 screens across from the mall in the same parking lot. I watched many movies there including 1985's return of the Living Dead and the 1988 sequel. Plus Beverly hills cop and more. I actually lived in Liverpool but dated a girl that lived in East Syracuse hence why I worked out that way... I left the area after graduating college as I knew it had nothing to offer me long term as all the major good paying jobs pulled out by the mid 80's
@paullastnamehere32953 жыл бұрын
Used to go to that mall all of the time in the 90's. With Carousel/Destiney mall adding so much, Shopping Town was a ghost mall before the 00's.
@PixelatedH2O4 жыл бұрын
Our cases here in Utah are staying steady at around 100-200 new a day since early April. Meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and our three major malls in the Salt Lake area are now reopened. They're all taking precautions but I still think it was too early. Certain stores inside the malls aren't reopening yet, or are only operating as "curbside" pickup locations.
@kanna-san.4 жыл бұрын
Here in MA everything's still a ghosttown
@sugarjones7313 жыл бұрын
Food! Fashion! Fun! The three horsemen of the retail apocalypse.
@raineryaeger84364 жыл бұрын
The place is covered with water buckets because of all of all the leaks and the mall always smells musky and of mold. The mall isn't even heated anymore and I doubt is even cleaned at this point. The only reason people might still go to the mall was the movie theater or black mamba
@markdrukenbrod94754 жыл бұрын
Sal - Great swipe at Moonbeam!!! They sure are asking for it!
@marshadube64644 жыл бұрын
I really miss the malls!!!!it wouldn't surprise me if my hometown mall in Alabama ended up a dead mall. So many wonderful memories!!!
@MallMemories2 ай бұрын
wholly inept management. Thank you for saying this!