Large Sears and Macy's department stores here which dominate this Mall. Lots of other brand outlets... read more
Large Sears and Macy's department stores here which dominate this Mall. Lots of other brand outlets... read more
The mall doesn't have much to offer. There is a variety of things from racing cars, to department... read more
This mall is small and mostly empty. It is VERY outdated and stuck in the 90s, honestly it gave me a depressed, abandoned, dystopian feeling.
The stores that stuck out to me are:
Super Shoes, which have a decent selection of adult shoes and outdoor clothing, the selection of bigger kids shoes is very lacking. The whole store was 20% off which was great, I was able to buy my son school shoes and a jacket for a good price. I was NOT able to find my 12 year old shoes here, he is in larger kid sizes and they just didn't have much of anything other than adult sizes and little kid sizes.
Olympia Sports which was WAY overpriced.
Bath & Body Works which is a typical B&BW and was the most updated store in the place.
JC Penney which has a Sephora stand in it. Limited shoe section there (that was the purpose of our trip to this mall, looking for shoes for my kids).
Spencer's which was closing down early when we were there for some reason.
Another main stream shoe store which had also closed early, limiting our choice of where to shop.
There was an active small arcade, similar to a small Chuck E Cheese, and what looked to be a laser tag place that was closed (not sure if it is closed for good or not).
My husband found a comic book store that he said was cool.
There is a restaurant in it called Thatcher's, that looks like some wood paneled lodge club from the 90's, next to that was a mirrored wall, extension seating area, totally empty.
No food court, the whole place is very small which wouldn't be a bad thing if it were full of open stores. There is an old DEB store with a busted up sign still over the door, full of liquidated furniture, with a number to call to purchase, and many empty stores that look to be filled with overstock motorcycle storage.
Honestly this mall made me SO anxious I was almost running to get out of it, it may be one of the most depressing places I've ever been.
I don't understand why some stores in the mall are allowed to close so early, (it was 4 or 5 pm) the point of going to the mall is to have access to a bunch of open stores in one building.
Large Sears and Macy's department stores here which dominate this Mall. Lots of other brand outlets and usual mix of supporting shops, food court etc OK
The mall doesn't have much to offer. There is a variety of things from racing cars, to department stores, candy, and a place called Fun Time (arcade). Those were all that really caught our attention. It seems its seen better days, but it still has days ahead, just hope it grows some.
The mall is not very big. There aren't very many shops. But with that being said, the mall was clean and had a good atmospheric feel to it. Did stop into JCPenney's and Bath and Body Works and purchased a few things in each store.
This mall is clean and not decrepit, but it would be so nice if some new stores opened in it. There are a few places to actually look around and shop, but not many. I think some new stores might make it a shopping destination for people who don't want to travel to Augusta or Portland.
Nice quiet place to just stroll through. But with a few more merchants it would be even better. It has clean and very friendly atmosphere.