University Mall: It's Vermont's Largest & Busiest Mall, But How's It Doing? S. Burlington, VT.

Join me as I take a look at University Mall in South Burlington, Vermont. Is it a dead mall, a dying mall or is it doing just fine? Let's try to find out!
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  • @AJPM802
    @AJPM802Ай бұрын

    I suppose it's doing ok as far as malls go, but it's a totally different vibe than it had growing up here in the 90s and 2000s

  • @avenger836
    @avenger836Ай бұрын

    Grew up going to this mall and it was always a good time. Couldn't wait to get to Kay B toys and pick something out usually a model car. When I first got my license I would drive 40 minutes, park in the parking garage go to FYE and burn a CD and go get something to eat from the food court while I waited for the CD to be ready. The U mall doesn't feel the same as it did in years past especially once the food court changed.

  • @SmashPortal
    @SmashPortalАй бұрын

    Growing up (mid-late 2000's), I remember the giant flat wall in the food court being McDonald's (on the corner), Dunkin Donuts, Taco Bell, and Subway, then across was Sbarro (now Roman Delight), Fortune Cookie, Quiznos, and Ben & Jerry's (on the corner across from McDonald's; though it's changed restaurants a bunch of times). There was no frozen yogurt stand, and the food court was always full of people. Sometimes you couldn't find a seat near your restaurant of choice. Also, the back side of the mall has a back door with a hallway leading to the food court. That's the entrance I usually went through with my parents.

  • @SmashPortal

    @SmashPortal

    Ай бұрын

    Also, I think it's _been_ a dying mall. It may not still be one, but it was fairly devoid of stores during the start of COVID. It's been in decline over the years as the anchor stores slowly faded away.

  • @SmashPortal

    @SmashPortal

    Ай бұрын

    Also, Vermont Gaming Academy in the U-Mall is a sister store to Bazaar Trader in the Champlain Centre Mall.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    Express used to be where The Shoe Department Encore is now. I am so upset they took Express out. That was our only good clothing store left.

  • @Ashleyt2756

    @Ashleyt2756

    6 күн бұрын

    I just commented almost the same exact thing and then saw your comment after hahaha I didn’t include the food court entrance tho. It was easier to do than the parking garage or the big parking lot. I also still go that way today though so I may be a creature of habit.

  • @HypeFFL
    @HypeFFL14 күн бұрын

    34 year old born and raised in VT here. I live about 30 minutes away from the mall and I go quite frequently (mostly weekends) and it's actually quite busy most of the time I am there. The food court used to have so many places to eat McDonald's, Taco Bell, Subway, Sbarros, and the like, but roughly 12 years ago they all started rapidly leaving and I could not tell you why exactly. It was always really busy so I'm confused as to why they left. Victoria's Secret used to be an FYE (those were the good ol days) spencer's has been in there spot for as long as I can remember. As well as Hot Topic. I believe the pacsun was where the Vermont Gaming academy is now. Pacsun was also there for a very long time. Applebees and Ihop have been there for ages as well. Just a little more history on the mall. I wouldn't consider it to be dead by any means but saying it's dying is maybe a slight stretch. Vermont is still full of a lot of the old school types so it gets lots of business and seems quite busy most days that i am there. Again, it's the weekend but I feel like if a mall still gets really busy on a weekend then it's fine. Love the video and I'm heading here later today!

  • @carolinecross750
    @carolinecross7502 ай бұрын

    Where you think used to be a fountain was a customer service island/desk. I remember going there to purchase mall gift cards or ask questions in the past.

  • @karladawnjones718
    @karladawnjones718Ай бұрын

    After you filmed, a Spirit Halloween went into that Sears 2023. One of the busiest days of the year at the Umall is when they have their Halloween festivities called Malloween. There are trading card shows happening often that are very big and bustling. Also the Vermont gaming Center is really impressive. They seem to always have something going on.

  • @rossmickel9195
    @rossmickel9195Ай бұрын

    This was/is my hometown mall. You caught it during the time it's most busy, around Thanksgiving/Christmas. It's definitely changed over the years, and other than holidays is pretty touch & go with regard to how busy it is. It keeps hanging on somehow though! You're right about the food court. It did used to have a bunch of options...Subway, A&W, Dunkin and McDonald's. Those all moved out over time...before H&M moved in and took over most of the right hand side.

  • @taylorfrench6722

    @taylorfrench6722

    Ай бұрын

    There was a Taco Bell in there too, right?

  • @rossmickel9195

    @rossmickel9195

    Ай бұрын

    @@taylorfrench6722 There sure was!

  • @failbot1986
    @failbot1986Ай бұрын

    I still have a token from the old arcade that was in that mall. Pretty sure it was an Aladdin's Castle. Two or three different arcades all went into that mall, into the same spot, and they all had electrical fires.

  • @haunted_hallwayz

    @haunted_hallwayz

    9 күн бұрын

    Aladdin's castle man.That place was the shit! What was it after that? forget the name of the arcade?

  • @RustyGonzo

    @RustyGonzo

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@haunted_hallwayzDream Machine, I think?

  • @otakugamefreak69

    @otakugamefreak69

    6 күн бұрын

    Aladdins castle, then dream machine, then The Racing experience.

  • @robertreynolds9612
    @robertreynolds96122 ай бұрын

    The parking garage was also another way in you could go through the Sears.

  • @802Projects
    @802ProjectsАй бұрын

    We still go there occasionally. Every month there is a sports card and collectibles event with a lot of pop up tables. I can remember a lot of stores from when I was a kid. Sears, bon ton, ames, dream machine arcade, babadges, vt toy and hobby, pet store, mcdonalds, taco bell, subway, dunkin donuts, sabaro pizza, kb toys, northern reflections, fye, waldens book store, etc... Some other stores in the surrounding area... Service merchandise and woolworth.

  • @eclipse6639
    @eclipse66392 ай бұрын

    I attended college in vermont from 2019-2021 and went to this mall a few times. The food court was always empty, new vendors would open and would close after a couple months. From what I can tell it appears there are more stores than when I was there. It was cool to get a look at what it is today, post pandemic.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Strange that the restaurants close so quickly. Seems like there should be enough shoppers to support them. Thanks for watching.

  • @Cassie00111

    @Cassie00111

    2 ай бұрын

    strange, it looks busy enough to support at least one more food place: Chipotle or Panda Express.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt2 ай бұрын

    The food court hasn't been doing well since they bricked up the windows at the end sometime in the early '00s. The only view it had was of I-89 running right behind the mall, but still it let a lot of light in that the skylights didn't quite replace.

  • @ehosack.rocketlad
    @ehosack.rocketladАй бұрын

    I currently work at one of the anchor stores at UMall, and I would say its far from dead lol. Also, as to the food court - I didn't see it myself but I've been told that H&M absorbed the right side restaurants. Popular spot with students, especially weekends and surprisingly well-maintained. Staff do a good job.

  • @SmashPortal

    @SmashPortal

    Ай бұрын

    I grew up with the mall, and that side of the food court in its heyday beautifully mirrored the now remaining side. It was sometimes hard to find an open seat in front of your restaurant of choice. A little snapshot (2010?), from left side to right: [ Ben & Jerry's (now Island Passion) | Quiznos | Fortune Cookie | Sbarro (now Roman Delight) ] ←→ [ Subway | Taco Bell | Dunkin Donuts | McDonald's ]. The front side of H&M was also like 2-3 different stores, including a toy store next to McDonald's. Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works together were FYE. In terms of things that haven't really changed: Kohl's, JC Penney, GameStop, Spencer Gifts, Auntie Anne's, and Hot Topic were in the same spots. Bella Lusso, Kay Jewelers, and Hannoush Jewelers were jewelers (though I couldn't tell you if they changed names).

  • @glennlittle124

    @glennlittle124

    Ай бұрын

    @@SmashPortal I so miss FYE!!! Use to spend hours in there at a time! LOL!

  • @TheFiminate
    @TheFiminateАй бұрын

    The mall definitely had the biggest fall off, especially after Covid. I would say i rarely go there, and the last few times I went, it was dead. I have a lot of memories of the mall, so it sucks to see it fall to irrelevancy.

  • @Ericmongeur
    @Ericmongeur2 ай бұрын

    I live 5 minutes away from this mall, and yes, it did used to have fountains in the halls during it's heyday. Also, the food court had some 15 different restaurants, including the only Taco Bell in the Burlington area. There was even a few kisosks the would pop up in the middle of the food court to sell different treats. There was a smoothie stand that was there for quite a while. Down the opposite hallway, there was Vermont's largest arcade for many years, occupying 2 storefronts on both sides of the hall. 4:37 5:51

  • @lovesamystery40

    @lovesamystery40

    2 ай бұрын

    Burlington Square had a big fountain. I never remember the UMall having one, and I had a parent who worked there and spent every weekend there or in the Square Mall as a teen. The food court area was a drug store, City Drug comes to mind but I don't think they had multiple locations, so I may not be right. The food court came later and had a lot more - A&W, Roli Poli, McD, Fortune Cookie, Sbarro, Taco Bell, Ben & Jerry's (second time in the mall as they used to be in their own space. High rents have always been an issue so places come and go. The arcade was in the hall across from the food court and Papa Ginos was next door. Zayres, Martins grocery, and there was a hardware/home goods store next to Martins (now Hannaford) when the mall was coming into its own. The connector between Zayres did come later, as did Sears. Sears was on Shelburne Road where Market 32 is now and across from that was another small mall attached to the stores, and Arby's had a location there. Sears moved into a larger space and the parking garage was added. Target would have been better in the Sears spot to have more space rather than being a tinier version, which is why a lot of people I know head over to Plattsburgh's Target instead. Where IHOP is was a burger place, the name Friar Tuck always sticks in my head, but I don't think that's quite right. And there was a huge draw as where Barnes & Noble is now was a movie theater. Teens could go hang out at the mall for the afternoon and go to the movies after. Higher Ground on Williston Road was also a movie theater. Before that shut, they tried a take on it where waitstaff took orders and you could have beer/wine, etc. while you watched the movie, so it drew more people.

  • @glennlittle124

    @glennlittle124

    Ай бұрын

    @@lovesamystery40 Possibly A Friendly's where IHOP is?

  • @joemarchand8313

    @joemarchand8313

    Ай бұрын

    @@lovesamystery40 The hardware store was Hilson's, I believe.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    We also had Dairy Queen. I worked there at 15. It was my first job. Then McDonald’s took over the Dairy Queen. I forget the name of the Chinese restaurant that was there for years in the food court that was delicious and they’re gone. Sbarro pizza place was there for years, which was delicious. They’re gone. TJ cinnamon, which was affiliated with Dairy Queen because I got discounts there when I worked at Dairy Queen used to be there. Dunkin’ Donuts was there, you mentioned Taco Bell, which is very upsetting they’re gone. You have to go to Saint Albans now if you want Taco Bell, which is a nasty restaurant. The smoothie place I believe we had was called Orange Julius. All the Orange Julius stores were rebranded into Dairy Queens.

  • @taylormaddy9647
    @taylormaddy964723 күн бұрын

    I just graduated from SMC with a degree in Neuroscience. I'm staying in the area to work at UVMMC and I LOVE this mall. You definitely did your research! I'm originally from southern VT and would travel to the Mall of New Hampshire or Boston. I have so many good memories of going to the mall twice a week with my friends in college. I even worked at Bath and Body Works over Christmas break one year. I hope VTs keep this mall open for years to come. Great video!

  • @casey6556
    @casey6556Ай бұрын

    As a Canadian currently living in Montreal I’ve been to this mall and its counterpart in Plattsburgh a few times. This one is doing much better, I think. Though the food court is clearly awful (esp as someone hoping to try some U.S. chains), the stores have a decent selection and it’s right near Burlington airport, perfect for grabbing the last few things before or after a flight

  • @creditcrazy597

    @creditcrazy597

    6 күн бұрын

    As a Vermonter I can tell you if you want to try American fast food the state that banned non Vermont chains is generally not a great place to find fast food

  • @casey6556

    @casey6556

    6 күн бұрын

    @@creditcrazy597 Wait they really banned out of state chains? Damn

  • @creditcrazy597

    @creditcrazy597

    4 күн бұрын

    @@casey6556 i believe so as far as im aware there is still only 2 MacDonald 1 Burger king and 1 kfc in the entire state and 1 taco bell that opened 3 i think years ago and Vermont is xenophobic enough to have a slur for non Vermonters we call them flat landers

  • @PV1230
    @PV1230Ай бұрын

    there used to be a Papa Gino's there when I was a kid.

  • @glennlittle124

    @glennlittle124

    Ай бұрын

    Loved their pizza! Even the grease tasted good! We would eat there and then run next door to Aladdin's Castle arcade !

  • @ThatsWhat-She.
    @ThatsWhat-She.2 ай бұрын

    It's pretty dead compared to what it once was. Their use to be an FYE, Boarders, Radio Shack, The Childrens Place, Sabarro, Dunkin, Mcdonalds, Fortune Cookie, a watch repair place, Ben & Jerrys, Gap, KB Toys, Lint Chocolate, After Midnight, icing, A ceramics store where you could paint things, a library, a mall kiosk where youd buy mall gift cerrificates & many others. For a while a nearby town had their library in here & every season a craft store pops up, which is nice. Its probably only kept alive now by tourists & a handful of locals including teenagers, pregnant women, young familys & vintage mall walkers.

  • @JonBrooks105

    @JonBrooks105

    2 ай бұрын

    Vermont Toy & Hobby... the Kitchen store (can't remember the name)

  • @brad3042
    @brad30422 ай бұрын

    I still go there on weekends and it's usually busy. I think that if it weren't for Target, this mall would have shuttered years ago. I do miss the old arcade, the old Kay-B-Toys and the food court! Regarding the Sears space, it was a Spirit Halloween pop up! I went there last fall to look at costumes.Victoria's Secret and Bath and Body Works space used to be FYE. The Shoe Dept Encore used to be where Victoria's Secret was.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Good old Spirit Halloween! The only legal way that I know of to get into old Sears, etc.

  • @Lottobott31112
    @Lottobott31112Ай бұрын

    I used to like the U mall but after they put H&M in they just got rid of all of the food court. This food court used to have dunkin mcdonalds KFC and subway and a couple of other places its just sad to see the food court like this.

  • @Lottobott31112

    @Lottobott31112

    Ай бұрын

    It started to look like this around the end of 2019 its just sad.

  • @Axolotl_Mischief

    @Axolotl_Mischief

    3 күн бұрын

    I know the forner owners of several places that used to be there, and they pulled out mostly due to poor mall management and lease costs.

  • @glennlittle124
    @glennlittle124Ай бұрын

    Have lived in the area since '86 and visited quite a bit before that as a kid. Have seen a lot of changes, some good and some bad. I think the biggest negative is definitely the almost non existent food court! I think it's always going to be right on the edge of dying but will hold on for many years to come! Great video!!

  • @SomeplaceHot
    @SomeplaceHot29 күн бұрын

    Thats my teenage mall. So much love and memories. I even had some excitement in the parking garage with my GF at the time😜. So much love towards you for making this video. Im currently old and live so very far away. But this has warmed my heart...

  • @ilbftman
    @ilbftmanАй бұрын

    There was a Papa Ginos pizza in there. A large arcade was in the corner. Kaybee toys, FYE, Ames,Wendys all were in there. I remember Zayres. A large hobby store with a train running all day used to be by the Kohls entrance.

  • @bobthebadguy6876

    @bobthebadguy6876

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, I had forgotten about the train.

  • @Teremyy

    @Teremyy

    Ай бұрын

    THE TRAIN

  • @thundercat2320

    @thundercat2320

    Ай бұрын

    Vermont Toy and Hobby I believe. That’s where I bought most of my modeling kits

  • @thetinglessasmrtist

    @thetinglessasmrtist

    Ай бұрын

    I miss the arcade and FYE the most :(

  • @hattiem.7966

    @hattiem.7966

    29 күн бұрын

    KB Toys was in our popular mall for years but having a big Toys Are US next door ran it out of business. I can't remember why Toys Are Us closed?I guess it was $ issues etc.

  • @Ashleyt2756
    @Ashleyt27566 күн бұрын

    Grew up going to the Umall (born 1990) and still live locally. Here’s my info dump: The Sears was a Spirit of Halloween this past fall. The food court used to be packed. Especially during holiday shopping times, you sometimes couldn’t find a free table to sit down at. The wall that was put up used to be (around 2007) subway, Taco Bell, dunkin, McDonald’s. The other side was sbarros (where the other pizza place is now), Chinese food, Quiznos and Ben & Jerry’s. There was no middle kiosk then. I worked at the Quiznos during highschool (06-07?) and it was always very busy. Insane during the holiday season. There was full time jobs maintaining the food court. Taking out trash, cleaning tables/floors, gather trays. Two people would work together doing this during peak hours. Now it feels so empty. I think the mall is ultimately dying. One of the “big moments” I remember happening was when the Taco Bell closed (2009?). It was always the busiest food place because the next closest one is approx 40 minutes away. I heard the owner retired and dissolved the franchise instead of selling it to someone that wanted to keep it going. So it closed. And that was when I first remember seeing an obvious difference in the food court customers/mall shoppers in general. This was also around the time malls were closing anyway due to increased online shopping. Then Covid happened so the mall began closing hours earlier than usual and still close at 7pm I believe. Applebees and target stay opened later though. There is no other mall option anywhere close by (at least an hour maybe?) and this has to be how the place is still hanging on. I find myself going there with my highschool best friend still. We try to have mom dates once a month and usually end up at the Umall shopping. But that might be partially due to nostalgia and less because the mall is actually good lol. So yeah. I think the mall could possibly get lucky, and continue to stay open due to monopolizing the local mall market. But when I walk in there these days I always think about how it’s dying. Compared to 20 years ago, it’s so many less people and store fronts.

  • @jimmynoleaksboilerman7348
    @jimmynoleaksboilerman73482 ай бұрын

    I remember a Sabbaro's, Mcdonald's ,a chinese food, Taco bell,a juice bar Coffee shop in the late 90's early 2000's High rents and Penny's and Sear's leaving didn't help.

  • @RetroSportsNetwork

    @RetroSportsNetwork

    2 ай бұрын

    H&M's expansion killed McDonald's, Dunkin and Subway.

  • @JonBrooks105

    @JonBrooks105

    2 ай бұрын

    Penny's is still open.

  • @StirlingBanfield

    @StirlingBanfield

    Ай бұрын

    there was an A&W too

  • @RP-zo7xi
    @RP-zo7xiАй бұрын

    Jersey mikes and daves hot chicken coming to our food court! I would say around 2020 the food court started to look like that due to covid

  • @jeremyud

    @jeremyud

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, you guys were able to get a Jersey Mikes? That's a good sign.

  • @Slane583

    @Slane583

    10 күн бұрын

    @@jeremyud We recently got a Jersey Mike's over here in the Plattsburgh area. It's over by WalMart and not in the mall though, I don't know when it opened exactly. I don't tend to pay attention restaurant openings. It's a more fitting location anyway since places like Wendy's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Five Guy's, Chic-Fil-A and Panera Bread are all gathered in that spot. :)

  • @skullpupp3y
    @skullpupp3yАй бұрын

    i got so excited to see this video, as this is the mall i live close to, and go to about once a month! even though i didn't grow up here, i've been going to this mall for a few years, and i do wish there was a better food court, and that it was a two story mall. i do enjoy it still because i go with my friends, and just love going to the mall in general, and it is usually busy, especially on the weekends! i was going to mention if u are able to lower the background volume in your videos, that would be much appreciated! i love every single video i have watched, but it can be really hard to hear you sometimes. thanks for sharing these videos, im excited for more!

  • @rollins360
    @rollins360Ай бұрын

    My name is Chad Rollins, I lived in Vermont my whole entire life, especially in the Burlington area. I was born in Burlington and I’ve been here ever since. I was born in 1979 when the mall was built. I remember the mall being a little bit better than what it is now 20 years ago. The mall is still an iconic spot in the Burlington area. I would recommend anybody to stop by and check it out.

  • @Frogmanbb66

    @Frogmanbb66

    Ай бұрын

    Bro it’s NOTHING like it was 20 years ago!

  • @Slane583

    @Slane583

    10 күн бұрын

    @@Frogmanbb66 As far as I'm concerned NONE of the malls that are still up are as good as they were 20 years ago. Champlain Centre in Plattsburgh was far better 25 years ago. Any store that was cool back then no longer exists now.

  • @Perfidious_Hollow
    @Perfidious_Hollow2 ай бұрын

    That's the first mall you have gone to that I have been to. It used to have an fye and a hobby shop and those were the only 2 places I went to in there. It has been probably 12 years since I was last there.

  • @SSSNoOne

    @SSSNoOne

    2 ай бұрын

    When FYE left it was a sad day indeed.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Those are the types of store I would usually go to a mall for too.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    I think FYE is one of the only remaining chain stores in this part of the country that still sell CD's, other than Newbury Comics. I hope they don't go out of business like the rest.

  • @Perfidious_Hollow

    @Perfidious_Hollow

    2 ай бұрын

    @fleabittenadventures I loved going to fye as a teen. I was always a big movie guy and dvd collector and I would bring tote bags full of dvds in to sell and then use the store credit for a shopping spree. Good times.

  • @neptunemacaw3354
    @neptunemacaw3354Ай бұрын

    i remember the food court use to have places on both walls. it even had a mc donald's. although i don't know when or why they left. i want to say they left anywheres between 2018-2022. around that time i had stop going to the mall. it wasn't until last year when i started visiting again, and noticed the food court.

  • @Axolotl_Mischief

    @Axolotl_Mischief

    3 күн бұрын

    Most owners left due to poor mall mgmt and rising lease costs amidts waning business. I knew a few of them and that's what I was told.

  • @JonBrooks105
    @JonBrooks1052 ай бұрын

    Jersey Mike's coming to the food court this summer!

  • @glennlittle124

    @glennlittle124

    Ай бұрын

    Really? Cool! We need something else in there!

  • @jeremyud

    @jeremyud

    Ай бұрын

    @@SSSNoOne The mall employees who work there? It'd be nice for them to have more than just two choices for lunch.

  • @TheDudeVT

    @TheDudeVT

    Ай бұрын

    No way that will be great! I love Jersey Mike's

  • @madalyntanner4003

    @madalyntanner4003

    8 күн бұрын

    No, it's going into the old Sears garage

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    6 күн бұрын

    @@madalyntanner4003 I heard that’s where Dave’s Hot Chicken is going

  • @doctorwebman
    @doctorwebman10 күн бұрын

    I first stepped foot in University Mall back in the 80s as a kid, and it has changed quite a bit. In the food court, which used to have far more to choose from, there used to be giant utensils hanging from the ceiling (a spoon, a knife, and a fork), and it would be so busy finding a seat was a bit of a challenge. Of course, there would always be some creepy Santa whose lap you could sit in when Christmas came around.

  • @curtbevins
    @curtbevins2 күн бұрын

    The mall is doing just fine but a very different vibe. It was more kid friendly. I was a kid in the 90s. It had a huge arcade, big toy store, kids book store, music and video store. The food court used to be larger. H&M store moved in most recently and was built into the food court, eliminating half of the food court. Restaurants used to be everything from McDonald's, Dunkin, Subway, Taco Bell, A&W, Chinese Food, and so much more. Other restaurants like Wendy's and Papa John's was here as well. The spot that you noticed as maybe being a fountain, was actually a big customer service desk. Sears closed recently, but you were right about the pop up store. Spirit Halloween occupies the old Sears building in the fall. I think the reason the mall is doing just fine, is because of the lack of options, no competition or any other places to go in Vermont!

  • @needleonthevinyl
    @needleonthevinylАй бұрын

    5:47 That wall was a McDonalds, Taco Bell, and a Subway all next to each other! After a selection like that, of course it's going to feel empty.

  • @TheFiminate

    @TheFiminate

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah. Now the only Taco Bells in VT are out of the way for anyone living in the mall’s area. The Subway used to be owned by my former boss, actually. Idk if he owned it by the time H&M moved into the mall. But it definitely sucks that it’s not there anymore.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    It first was a Dairy Queen. I worked there when I was 15. McDonald’s came in after Dairy Queen left.

  • @80sluva92
    @80sluva92Ай бұрын

    I've been there many times throughout the years.. The food court is sad, but the rest of the mall looks fairly healthy. One reason I think is Vermont is one of the fittest and healthiest states. People still walk places and Vermont has a solid middle class and a very solid upper class that still have money to spend..

  • @ashmontdesigns8840
    @ashmontdesigns88406 күн бұрын

    When I tried to do a video project there back in high school, a security guard shut my ass down so you're lucky you got to film. A lot of the stores are the same but it looks way different, like the energy and spirit of the place are missing. Sad to see about the state of the food court, but happy to see Auntie Anne's pretzels is still there.

  • @eleanorlauzon
    @eleanorlauzonАй бұрын

    That wall used to be filled with McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, subway. They got rid of them when they brought H&M in because H&M took up that whole area. In my opinion H&M is not worth it. They should’ve just kept the food court because the food places were always busy.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    It was Dairy Queen before McDonald’s. I worked there when I was 15. Then Dairy Queen left and McDonald’s came in.

  • @jerryhorn4697
    @jerryhorn469719 күн бұрын

    When I was relocating to Vermont in October 2022, I stayed in a rented room in the house of a family in South Burlington for two months, until I found an apartment. I visited this mall on a few occasions. It was lively during November and December. However, during the other ten months it appeared lifeless. Target is the only real source of activity all year long. Next door is a Hannaford supermarket. Across the street is a Barnes and Noble.

  • @CheesusCheesusChrist
    @CheesusCheesusChristКүн бұрын

    Going there in the heyday 80s and early 90s, I agree with the assessment "doing mostly ok" especially given the current state of retail in the US.

  • @econhelp583
    @econhelp5835 күн бұрын

    We had a Zayre store in Amherst, MA when I lived there in 1972 (that store is long gone now). Vermont gets very cold and snowy. This Vermont mall will stay in business for sure.

  • @byJoltt
    @byJoltt6 күн бұрын

    I miss when i was a really little kid and there was a train that went around the upper parts of the walls, sometimes playing Christmas music. This place was one of my favorites as a kid. Back when the food court was packed, and people were everywhere. Especially back when Kay B Toys store and FYE was still there. The good old days

  • @yuwish6320
    @yuwish632017 сағат бұрын

    I grew up in that area. Still live there. I remember when the U-mall had none fo those big box stores, no parking garage, no food court, no left side at all (the sideand the main entrance was right in front of where the food court is now. What it did have was 2 arcades (not one but two!), Kay-Bee Toy and Hobby, and a Papa Ginos right by the entrance before the Dream Machine.

  • @weirdkd54
    @weirdkd54Ай бұрын

    To be fair, Burlington is very walkable and bikable. People would rather visit and support local stores downtown than chain stores.

  • @christiand765
    @christiand7652 ай бұрын

    My good old University Mall! I haven't gone there since covid began. Thank you good sir for doing a walk-through how do you know if some stores are still there or not. But I will say the damn covid took my Chinese food restaurant. }:(

  • @christiand765

    @christiand765

    2 ай бұрын

    Also you asked about if there used to be a fountain at 4:45 I'm not sure if there ever was one there but I know the area had been rented out for kiosks and at one point mobile scooters

  • @Ericmongeur

    @Ericmongeur

    2 ай бұрын

    Anywhere where it is circular and carpeted, there used to be a fountain there.

  • @Waterwitch94
    @Waterwitch944 күн бұрын

    Vermont Gaming Academy is definitely helping to keep people coming, they have fully packed events nearly every night!

  • @minimower
    @minimowerКүн бұрын

    There is supposed to be a Dave Hot Chicken and a Jersey Mikes opening in the mall this fall, which is drastically going to improve the food situation in the mall.

  • @NoahSmith-gb5go
    @NoahSmith-gb5go2 ай бұрын

    I really liked this video you did a good job the mall looks cool I would go there

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @SSSNoOne

    @SSSNoOne

    2 ай бұрын

    Have no interest in it and haven't gone for years....basically not a whole lot there.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    You would be highly disappointed. We have nowhere to buy clothes as we have no options. This is our only mall and all the good clothing stores left. There’s nothing for food. It’s really upsetting actually. Once Express left I was really upset. I haven’t been to the mall in a couple years. I need new clothes so bad and I don’t like to online shop. This is my only place to go and we have nothing.

  • @otakugamefreak69
    @otakugamefreak696 күн бұрын

    I think the point in which the mall truly started to go downhill is when the previous owners booted out mcdonalds, dunkin and subway to give H+M more space. I think over all its hanging on and the new owners are doing a good job at correcting the errors of the previous ones, but its got a long way to go.

  • @StirlingBanfield
    @StirlingBanfieldАй бұрын

    actually the orginal Zaryes is still standing, if you look at sateilite photos you can see the original building as well as the filler between it and the "new" building

  • @RandomNonsense1985
    @RandomNonsense19852 күн бұрын

    I’d say their closest competition isn’t the Berlin Mall, but Champlain Centre over in Plattsburgh, NY. Both CC and Umall are about the same size and both attract a lot of Canadian shoppers.

  • @jennifersaunders1979
    @jennifersaunders1979Ай бұрын

    Our mall sucks. We have no clothing stores, the food court has nothing. It’s ridiculous.

  • @andysorensen1737
    @andysorensen17372 ай бұрын

    I’d say it’s definitely holding steady. The food court is a tad concerning, but generally especially with this weekday afternoon crowd it seems to be doing fine relatively speaking.

  • @SSSNoOne

    @SSSNoOne

    2 ай бұрын

    There used to be a thriving food court now nothing much!

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, the food court and the vacant Sears wing are really the only things that worry me about this mall.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    When was that?

  • @robertreynolds9612

    @robertreynolds9612

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@fleabittenadventures As a Vermont guy here. The food court 10 to 12 years ago was full of restaurants McDonald's Duncan Toco Bell Subway and a few others that wall on the right had a McDonald's on the end and it was full to the other end so sad to see it in this state

  • @HypeFFL
    @HypeFFL14 күн бұрын

    Also, side bar on the Berlin Mall. I lived very close to that one most of my life and it used to actually be full of good places like KB Toys, FYE, JCPenny, Bath and Body Works, Payless Shoes, Sports Image, Joann Fabrics, Olympia, an arcade, and more but that place has definitely died off. Hobby Lobby took the JCPenny end, Walmart has become a super Walmart and takes up half the building, and Planet Fitness has the middle and then a Five Below. Other than that there is a little food spot called Central Perk and a Gamestop. It saddens me that it's not a fun mall anymore because a lot of great memories of mine as a kid are there. It won't shut down because of the Walmart and Hobby Lobby but nothing else will open there anymore

  • @Nothinghere00006
    @Nothinghere000062 ай бұрын

    Interesting mall! Will you do an another video about JCPenney At Crystal Mall before it closes?

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, as soon as I get a firm closing date for the JCPenney.

  • @josephmvalentino

    @josephmvalentino

    2 ай бұрын

    JC Pennys is now closed as of yesterday

  • @AQuietSmile
    @AQuietSmile14 күн бұрын

    This was my childhood mall in the 80’s & 90’s. There used to be a pet store in the spot on the right, before you get to Kohls. I worked in a store called Afterthoughts in high school (now called Icing I think) and also in a store called Rave which was teen girl clothing. It was a 5-7-9 girls clothing store that only carried those sizes of clothes. There was a Tape World that in the 80s that eventually became an FYE. The mall is not what it was but it is still a fairly decent place to shop. My daughter in law’s family owns the Kidstructive Fun store near target and they do pretty good. I do hope it stays around. I would rather shop in person than online for a lot of things.

  • @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan64
    @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan646 күн бұрын

    Hellooooo!!! I also have been to this mall in my life and it indeed is doing really well :) And, yes, there's some interesting history with this mall for sure. To answer your question about the food court, on the right was a McDonalds and Subway and Dunkin there while the empty kiosk on the center was a little Chinese restaurant and I'm talking about the experiences I've had shopping in this mall in like, I think the 2010s I wanna say? and a LOT of people were talking about FYE used to be in this mall and everytime people bring up FYE, I too had nostalgia for that store in there and I still really miss it a lot. :(

  • @CreepyRasta
    @CreepyRasta27 күн бұрын

    2:50 Used to be a sears for 16 years. Used to have an entrance from the parking garage. Was the best way to park and access the mall until sears closed down. 4:00 Karen's location Used to be a bed and bath works 4:05 Shoe store used to be where victoria's secret was 4:10 Used to be customer service for the mall, you could get gifts wrapped there, you could buy gift cards for the mall. You could get wheelchairs or carts for kids for accessibility. 5:00 H&M, That used to be part of the food court. It had a mcdonalds, a dunkin donuts, tacobell, and a subway. When the new owners took over, the food court drastically died. It used to have an EB games in that location next to the food court. iirc 5:00 The new Bed and Bath Works used to be an FYE which was a movie/dvd/music store. 5:22 You can see the tile on the floor, that's the time capsule from when the mall was originally built. 5:55 Roman's Used to be a sbarros 6:00 To answer your question, it was when the new owners took over, all the food places on the HM side were big chains. I would have no idea why. 8:06 is the entrance to the back parkinglot, most locals use this entrance. 8:35 This is the front entrance 8:47 The weird space you see between maurices and kohls is a seasonal space. They will put in spirit halloweens, party city, vr experiences, the gaming academy owned that for 3 years before expanding next to hot topic now. Weird craft stores. This space is specifically held for pop up shops that sell more then what an aisle kiosk would. 9:10 To answer another question, in the 90's this place was packed to the brim. It would have traffic jams that would last a few hours in the parking lot around halloween and christmas. It has died down a lot since with how many people are walking around. The food court was always packed 24/7 and just finding a table in offhours was a challenge. I think the mall is doing fine but the new owners need to fix the food court and get those big name fast food places back in. 11:07 Used to be a huge arcade from 1998 until about 2004 where obriens/kays was.

  • @mocamckenzie6407
    @mocamckenzie640728 күн бұрын

    I lived in Vermont with my kids. U mall was the spot for shopping and hanging out for kids, it was full especially on wkends, school shopping or holidays. And now it's shocking to see hardly any food court( which was always packed) and some of the stores that was downtown mall moved in. It's not the same has it was years ago, even down town mall inside is gone. Just shocking.

  • @iateyouroreos5912
    @iateyouroreos59124 күн бұрын

    It wasn’t so much that the food court restaurants moved out, H&M bought out half the food court space for their expansion which took over 3(?) other storefronts in addition to the food court. Because of that, they lost McDonald’s, subway, Taco Bell and Dunkin’ Donuts as well as icing, and a toy store. The side that still exists has always had rotating restaurants but of similar theme such as Roman delights was a sbarro at one point. The carpeted areas that you if they were fountains: at least since late 90s, no. Until Covid they were cozy sitting areas with couches and chairs and coffee tables. Sometimes they’re used for events like the one the Christmas tree is set up on.

  • @toyota420xp
    @toyota420xpАй бұрын

    The wall with the restaurants used to be as part of H&M now H&M took over more space

  • @eastleford20
    @eastleford2010 күн бұрын

    I was in there last week. Absolutely sad. It looks more and more like the discount mall in the movie "Mall Rats". That place used to be the nucleus of social activity.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt2 ай бұрын

    I *REALLY* think Target should've put minimal resources into running that location as a Bon-Ton with a Target sign in front, and moved into the Sears space once it became available (always a "when" not an "if"). Either that or not waste so much space on grocery; it's actually surprising they weren't prevented from that by the mall having a category-exclusivity agreement with Hannafords.

  • @mikewest6569
    @mikewest65692 ай бұрын

    I live near the Canadian Border in Vermont and considering there is no shopping in most of Vermont you would think this mall would be on fire. I guess most people are buying on-line. I have to rely on Amazon and others for most things I need.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    This is the problem I believe. This is why our mall is dying. I hate to online shop. I need to try on clothes to see if they fit or if they look good before buying. They removed all the good clothing stores out of the University Mall. I need to go clothes shopping so bad & this is my only option and mall, and we have nothing. I cannot wait! I am going on vacation in 10 days to Raleigh, North Carolina and I get to go to a real mall that is three stories! They have all the good clothing stores. And this mall is very busy! I cannot wait to go!

  • @SSSNoOne
    @SSSNoOne2 ай бұрын

    Almy’s, one of the two original anchor stores when the University Mall opened on April 5, 1979. Too bad I can't put the Grand opening photo on here.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    I searched Google and Bing and couldn't find a single photo of the Almy's at University Mall. I had never heard of Almy's before this.

  • @DylanSnider
    @DylanSnider25 күн бұрын

    There used to be at least eight food options and less chairs. Some time in the mid 2010's, many restaurants like McDonald's and foreign options were closed and more seats were added. I don't know why.

  • @keiganblaise9878
    @keiganblaise987810 күн бұрын

    20 or 30 years ago? I'm only 26 and I remember this mall having a _lot_ more just 10 (or a few more) years ago! We had a _full_ food court, now we only have like four or five restaurants. We had so many more stores, and now a lot of the places are vacant or being used as storage for other stores like Target. I love this place still, but it's definitely gone downhill. And I really miss the other mall in Downtown as well. That one was my absolute favorite (with _two_ floors instead of one), and now it's been completely replaced. I don't think it was because of a lack of business/profit. I think the main culprit has been high expenses when it comes to things like rent, making it _seem_ like a lack of profit was the killer for many places. But as it stands, I don't find it believable. No good reason for a Taco Bell to leave. No good reason for FYE to leave. While there are stores and restaurants that have been here for as long as I can remember, like Spencer's, Hot Topic, Auntie Anne's, etc. They were making money just fine. I literally think it was high expenses, and the mall owners are the ones to blame. That _entire_ wall in the food court on the right side, that you walked along, never used to be there. You're right. It used to be _all_ restaurants. McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, Subway, Taco Bell. I remember. And it's so sad to see one mall completely gone, and the other one like this. Because landlords charge too much. Edit: And maybe the places that closed down didn't meet _expected_ profit margins. But that is still directly linked to expenses.

  • @canisfamiliaris401
    @canisfamiliaris4012 ай бұрын

    We need more channels like this that talk about local issues.

  • @dbranch23
    @dbranch23Ай бұрын

    I think the space with the foldup chairs is a spot that will help the general public file during tax season.

  • @zcvt05
    @zcvt055 күн бұрын

    The food court is not what it used to be. There was a Taco Bell, McDonald's, subway, Dunkin. Back in the day it had a Wendy's. Combination high rent and poorly run franchises. Maybe a movie theater would do ok? Back in the day it was one of the best attractions in Vermont. Still packed during the holidays but a shell of what it was.

  • @ronhoover5516
    @ronhoover55162 ай бұрын

    Seems like a nice clean mall! A bit generic but overall looks good!

  • @joshuajerrythereviewer

    @joshuajerrythereviewer

    2 ай бұрын

    It used to be better they did a remodel problay 10 or 11 years ago and made it boring

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree, it's fine. It's clean, decent selection of businesses. As far as it being generic though, I've seen soooo many malls that I would say 75% or more of them feel VERY similar.

  • @noobsfansub
    @noobsfansubАй бұрын

    I think that the Canadian dollar being so low isn't helping. I'd go to Vermont and that mall often but the exchange rate is so brutal lately.

  • @abbielebrun9380
    @abbielebrun93802 ай бұрын

    When they converted the Bon Ton to a Target, they must not have done any work to the celling. Every time I visit, I’m struck by how small/cramed that store feels, probably because the celling is low for a target store. For being so small, it still has a great selection.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    It was probably much cheaper to just keep the ceilings low.

  • @johnq.public3302

    @johnq.public3302

    Ай бұрын

    Worst Target ever. Go to Plattsburg for the real deal.

  • @haunted_hallwayz
    @haunted_hallwayz9 күн бұрын

    I've lived down the street from the university mall all my life. At one point in time, it was very popping, just like so many malls in the united states. The food court was full with a and w. Hot dogs and more taco bell subway sbarro Fortune cookie... There was even a place called rollie bollie That made these amazing calzone style Cheesy breads.... I miss those days. When they got rid of the fye In twenty twenty one I was officially done.

  • @SarahGKing
    @SarahGKing4 күн бұрын

    That old Sears Auto Center, That old sears auto center, is now becoming Dave's Chicken

  • @TravisTouchdown4Smash
    @TravisTouchdown4Smash27 күн бұрын

    There was a shooting here in February 2021, no one was killed but there were 2 injuries. It happened right in front of the game store (the one shown at 9:31), and the entire mall was immediately locked down. The cops came within two minutes of the 911 calls, patrolled the area for a while, and asked questions to all of us witnesses. I had to stand at the bus stop for two hours in the cold without gloves, as no vehicles were permitted to leave the parking lot. It was most likely gang-related, as there are a few gangs in the area (like 'Scrant' and the 'Hoonies', their graffiti can be seen everywhere), and there was a disagreement between some of the members, one pulled a gun on another guy and then they all ran, and the guy getting shot at started running after them. The cops did eventually track down the shooter, who had escaped to Miami, and now he's in prison. This has nothing to do with the mall at large, i just figured I'd mention it because everyone still working there who was present that day remembers it vividly. I still get nightmares from it on occasion, and I envy the people who can just walk in and be like "hmm, a nice quiet dying mall" instead of having immediate PTSD. If we had any other retro game stores in the state that weren't in shithole Rutland, I dont think I'd ever enter the mall again. Aside from that, the Bath & Body Works used to be an FYE, and the food court had a McDonald's, Subway, Taco Bell, and Dunkin, and a really good Chinese place. There was a toy store with mirrored ceilings and a toy train that ran around the perimeter, loved that as a kid. The GameStop recently had a copy of Armored Core For Answer on Xbox 360 for only $55, which is a LOT less than you'll ever see online. And the Sears also has a Spirit Halloween during that season. It used to be great like 10 years ago, covid really hit it hard. But we are getting a Jersey Mike's in the food court soon, so there is hope that we might get new stuff eventually.

  • @SICresinwrks
    @SICresinwrks29 күн бұрын

    Man i haven't been there in at least 5 yrs. Last time i went it was practically empty. The only reason the mall is still around is because theres nothing else for shopping. As a kid it was my favorite place because it had the only video game store anywhere remotely close

  • @thomasdarby6084
    @thomasdarby6084Ай бұрын

    I expect this mall... along with all the larger brick-and-mortar stores originally seen as anchors, is going away. The price of real estate, the no-revenue parking, and the facts of changed public shopping habits since Covid (not just Amazon!), all contribute to the changes. People just don't gather in such areas anymore.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt2 ай бұрын

    There was a Spirit Halloween in part of the Sears space.

  • @karladawnjones718
    @karladawnjones718Ай бұрын

    The mall offers special rates for small businesses such as mine - You begin to pass my store (7:08) Eat and Be Hoopy (the big snowman with a hula hoop in the front window) we do hula hooping parties and lessons. As well as art and cooking activities. ! I 😊love being at the mall. We need an indoor place to hang out here!

  • @shawn-j3h
    @shawn-j3h6 күн бұрын

    the area where you said it looked like a fountain should be there, it used to be the customer service desk where you could buy gift cards to the mall. and they would do the gift wrapping services there as well.

  • @Joseph1701-A
    @Joseph1701-AАй бұрын

    Would you do a video on Governor''s Square Mall in Tallahassee, FL?

  • @Madness832
    @Madness8322 ай бұрын

    You certainly get around!

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    This what I do when I take a "vacation ".

  • @tjfisher9019
    @tjfisher90199 күн бұрын

    When H&M came in the closed all restaurants on that wall to expand the children's clothing. That area was a full food court before then

  • @ginah8023
    @ginah80236 күн бұрын

    It’s just about dead, compared to what it was . I worked at this mall. The fact that it’s the only mall in vermont keeps it going. I would not consider the Berlin mall a mall at all, it’s tiny. There was never a fountain or any greenery in this mall. The downtown mall now closed had a fountain at one time. The food court is dead at the mall, I think 4 to 5 years ago most of the restaurants left. The H&M space took up where 5 or so restaurants were, McDonald’s Dunkin’ Donuts Taco Bell and subway.

  • @darththespian4856
    @darththespian485614 күн бұрын

    Been here so many times, I remember loving the architecture in the bonton. (where the target is now)

  • @joshuajerrythereviewer
    @joshuajerrythereviewer2 ай бұрын

    Rumors where circulating in 2018/2019 that Sears was set to become a Runnings Farm Supply store but I don't know how true those rumors were Champlain Centre mall in plattsburgh ny does kinda compete with this mall sorta Even though it's across the lake it kinda competes And yes I grew up going to this mall their used to be fountains I think The food court used to have DUNKIN, MCDONALD'S, TACO BELL, Sbarro pizza & a Chinese Restaurant I say around 2014 they started to close cause their was a planned bigger store I heard that never happened that was supposedly going on their Champlain Centre mall, U Mall both my childhood malls of the early to mid 2000s

  • @thomasallen6980

    @thomasallen6980

    2 ай бұрын

    That Cruel Runnings store is not going to be there much longer. Never anyone in it.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info! I wish there were some Sbarro's in my area. I miss their baked ziti! I used to have it almost everyday when I was in college.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    There seem to be a lot of stores that seem to have almost no customers. It's amazing how they remain open as long as they do.

  • @jennifersaunders1979

    @jennifersaunders1979

    Ай бұрын

    Everyone keeps forgetting about Dairy Queen was there before McDonald’s. I worked there when I was 15. Then McDonald’s came in when Dairy Queen left.

  • @xXESPerXx
    @xXESPerXxАй бұрын

    there was a/ still is a mall in st Johnsbury called the green mountain mall, it was pretty decent in the late 90s early 00s but slowed way down after jc penny left. its still somehow going though today allbeit alot more tired

  • @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan64

    @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan64

    6 күн бұрын

    Yeah and why that smaller mall is ever open is because of the little gymnasium that's there, and I loved that small mall when I went to St. J with my family.. yep as soon as the anchor store JCPenney closed in the mall, then it was the end of the mall itself generally and it's really sad ^^;

  • @kechiastone5906
    @kechiastone59063 күн бұрын

    So I live in Burlington vt and yes the mall used to have a fountain when I was a young child and the food courts started to go bad with no restaurants around 2018

  • @TheDudeVT
    @TheDudeVTАй бұрын

    I dont remeber a fountain but i do remember that being a big round desk area and it was the malls information desk. I used to go buy gift certificates that you could use in any store in the mall! I think that the food court started looking that way about 10 years ago or so give or take. When H&M went it it took out McDonald's, Dunkin donuts and a subway. There was a taco bell on that side but that was already gone by the time H&M came in. There used to be a nice ben & Jerrys spot and a Quiznos and a chinese food spot. When i used to visit the mall 20 years ago it was way better! They had a pet store a kay bee toys!!! Pretty sure there was an arcade and theybwas a giant FYE! Just overall it was better.

  • @xXESPerXx
    @xXESPerXxАй бұрын

    the food court had a taco bell, a dunkin and a mc Ds long ago, over the years they all went away with time starting with taco bell. eventually H&M took the whole wall up to expand and got rid of all of the food court space there. the Chinese resturaunt there was a joke and the owners were really mean. sad really i loved all of the fast food when it was there. the mall is not super super busy during the off season so thats probs why fast food could not stay

  • @Jamestown23_
    @Jamestown23_Күн бұрын

    I have been to S. Burlington quite a few times. Never once did i see that mall.

  • @SlashvsAdamSadler
    @SlashvsAdamSadler6 күн бұрын

    We go there all the time when we get down there , I'm from Canada and it's really not as bad as a lot of malls we have up here .

  • @raymondlussier3920
    @raymondlussier39202 ай бұрын

    Seeing this was a weekday in the middle of the day, it doesn't seem to be doing badly. Thank you for showing us

  • @Jonny4384

    @Jonny4384

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree 😊

  • @SSSNoOne

    @SSSNoOne

    2 ай бұрын

    This is before Christmas so I disagree!

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree. Thanks for watching!

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    True, 20 or 30 years ago I'm sure it would have been much busier this time of the year.

  • @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm1
    @ReallifeBambiDeerattheFarm12 ай бұрын

    The Nail Boutique. The fungus is on us!

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Hopefully they are sanitary, but who knows.

  • @dorindanardelli4053
    @dorindanardelli4053Ай бұрын

    Now i think rents are to high, and it's risky, as malls are dying.

  • @santiagocolon8729
    @santiagocolon87292 ай бұрын

    I live in New Jersey there's another mall in Woodbridge that is also dying its call the Woodbridge mall it doesn't have alots of people going there like before.

  • @fleabittenadventures

    @fleabittenadventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes. I did a video on that mall about a month ago. Definitely a dying mall.

  • @auto._
    @auto._6 күн бұрын

    5:55 so h&m got added and they took half of the food court out to give the new store more room. This all happened like 5 years ago maybe, i remember there being a mcdonalds and dunkin in on the h&m side along with either a burger king or a local restaurant but it has slipped my mind Also im baffled by how much people you saw that day, the last time i went to the mall 2 years ago it was definitely dying, im aware this was recorded during christmas but thats like black Friday numbers for this mall

  • @mattnistel4614
    @mattnistel461412 күн бұрын

    I worked on the wall side of the food court at a taco place before taco bell came. Obriens used to be Sbarro and to the left was the arcade. I believe I also worked at a stomboli place on the right of the food court. Then became McDonalds I think

  • @risksrewardsrelics51
    @risksrewardsrelics512 ай бұрын

    There’s another indoor mall in VT… the Green Mountain Mall in St. Johnsbury. Though, it’s definitely a dead mall.

  • @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan64

    @NikkiRoesslerBFDIFan64

    6 күн бұрын

    Yes, very dead due to the anchor store JCPenney having closed there, how very sad :(

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