Poughkeepsie Galleria: Is It A Dead Mall? Poughkeepsie, New York.
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- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2023
- Join me as I take a look at the Poughkeepsie Galleria Mall in Poughkeepsie, New York. Is it a dead mall? Not yet, but it's definitely a dying mall, in my opinion. Let me know what you think in the comments!
This video was filmed in September 2023 on a Tuesday around 3:30pm.
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This mall is not dead. Weekends are busy. Weekdays quiet like most malls are anyway with school and work.
thats a lie because pretty much no one works
@@kimilsungthefirst6840 sigh you poor naive little child
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I went to college nearby in the late 1980s and this was our "goto" mall. The movie theater was the best of the 4 within 20 miles.
I think this mall is not dying but will never have the luxury brand stores due to the area it's in. It has adapted to the economic level of the Hudson Valley- very middle of the road.
The Poughkeepsie Galleria was our closest mall.
I went most right around the time that they implemented the "must be 18" rules and I was just turning 18. I remember them being especially anal about it, and being ID'd three or four times every time I walked around that mall, even into my 20s.
Seems like it was a good business move on their part, making enemies of all the younger people with poor money habits. I see the MB18 signs are still up too. Seems to be working out for them.
This mall is far from dead. Go on a weekend or around a holiday. It’s packed. I wish it were less busy most of the time. The mall in Kingston you showed really is dead.
I agree. Not dead yet..... yet. I look at all indoor malls though, live and dead. Thanks for watching.
Can agree. Was originally from this area and the Galleria is one of the few things that Poughkeepsie does right. It's actually a bit of an odd outlier in that the mall is stable and holding, if not incredible.
its died just target and hair palace dick sports
i go to this mall all the time! gamestop, the movie theater, and of course auntie anne's pretzels. i never thought of it as a dead mall in the slightest
I remember this mall from my childhood.
Soo much time spent at the arcade it had back a few decades ago.
my hometown of wappingers right near this mall is the only place I know still trying to hold onto those early 00s “go out and do stuff” vibes.
This was my early teen "mallrat" mall in the late 80's. Used to bike ride the 5 miles with my buddy to hang out, eat cheap hotdogs, and go to that one head shop. Haven't been there in years... barely recognize it now!
I was Poughkeepsie in the 2000s working for IBM. I liked South Hills Mall better, even at that time even though that was a dead mall then. I don't remember the layout of this mall for some reason.
Looks like it's doing pretty well to me. Don't think it's dying at all. It obviously will take some time to fill the spaces of the former Sears and JCPenney. I could definitely see Primark going in one of those.
In the 90's we spent so much time in this mall and South Hills Mall down the street.
It’s been dead for years 🤣😂
-The 845
Thanks for the video; I look forward to it each week!
Thanks for watching!
The nostalgia hit me hard, I used to go with my parents in the 90's, the fountain was amazing throwing coins in making wishes, and Time Out arcade had real games. Thank you for the video!
An additional note on my first comment. The flashback photos were awesome! I'm feeling old now! G Fox actually made me gasp! I was just a kid, but remember it all so vividly! Thank you.
GFox was a big deal when I was a kid.
The old movie theater was called Hoyts. You use to be able to look down from the food court down on concessions. Where Best Buy is now its a small version of what it was. All of H&M and Old Navy were also a part of Lechmere. You did some good research.
Thanks! I was lucky that there was a lot of history for this mall online. Some malls have almost nothing posted about their history online
And remember the huge chandelier? Used to stare at it going down the escalator to the Hoyts. It used to have little theaters upstairs too before it changed over to stadium seating.
**I REBEBER HOYTS!!! AND YEAH, U COULD LOOK DOWN FROM THE FOOD COURT AND THEY HAD ""ESCALATORS FROM THE FOOD COURT**
Grew up with this mall, going often in the 90s and early 00s. The interior looked and felt so much better with all the large fointains and planters that have since been removed
Yes. I think all malls look better with fountains and plants.
If you go on the weekend it’s pretty busy, more so the food court and Best Buy. During the week it’s kinda dead tbh… it’s the best time to shop lol
Good to know. Thanks
Tom, your vids and voiceovers are ultimate relax and enjoy mode. You remind me a bit of the guy that does the “Rhetty for History” channel. Thanks for the vids!
Thanks. I just need his slight southern accent.
Hi! I really love your mall walkthroughs! Growing up, I went to the Poughkeepsie Galleria sometimes and the Newburgh Mall fairly often, but the mall I went to the most was the Galleria at Crytal Run in Middletown. I would really love if you could do that mall since there's very little footage of it on RUclips. It always seemed like it was close to dying when I was a teenager, but now it may be improving (from what I've heard, since I don't live in NY anymore). Anyway, great job on these videos! And I would love to see arcade videos! I always take a peak inside them when I go to the mall too lol
Thanks
I'm from the area, and I can tell you that Crystal Run is very much still alive; thanks in part to the addition of some "Entertainment" venues like Urban Air & Round1 Bowling & Arcade. Crowds are pretty healthy on the Weekends (Probably quieter on Weekdays)
Pyramid built a Whole lot of these in a cookie cutter design in the Northeast between 1985-95 ( very similar to the Middletown Galleria in Middletown, NY and a couple of malls I used to visit in the early 1990’s in western Connecticut)
I live very near this (under 2 miles away). I think the Montgomery Ward was a combo of the DSW/RPM and Dicks Sporting Goods.
I think so. It was kind of hard to be sure from what I read online.
I worked at a mall a few years back in Washington State. Everyone kept saying malls were dying. While some are dying, many malls are doing well, including the one I worked at and most of the malls owned by the company. In the spring, summer, and fall weekends are very busy. On a Friday and Saturday night during summertime it was packed. It was also not a very safe environment, with gangs of punk kids, drugs, fights, shoplifting, etc.... I do enjoy "mall walking" in the morning before it opens to the public.
I was there in 2007 ! I was homeless in Poughkeepsie NY it was thriving and busy then
Looks like a dying mall. I haven't been there in over 5 years due to illness. Sad to see all the malls going under. But Amazon IS a letting me get what I need without traveling on Rt. 9 which is a total mess and getting worse every year.
Again, very nice! The ads on the escalators and the home improvement ads at the entrance to the mall are kind of tacky, but overall seems like a nice place.
Funny you mention about the cost of the indoor gokart track-when I saw it I said to myself that I bet it was expensive to do, thus almost never used by people.
I remember when it was built. The development company put a lot of money in the campaigns of politicians who were in favour of it. It got built and they were all thrown out of office at the next election. I could never figure out why a new mall was needed when South Hills Mall was next door. But, South Hills was already dying by the time this place was built. In Middletown the Orange County Mall was totally dead when the Galleria was built there.
7:09 I was never book smart I'm money smart
I was recently at this mall. It’s not a dead mall.
The food court is very busy during the week.
Pancake Factory was a TGIFs and Ruby Tuesdays for a while. The food is big draw for the local workers in the area.
Looks good!
this mall is very popular compared to kingston mall lol
Wow this was great to watch even though I actually visited back in July. My first job was at Montgomery Wards and then I worked at that JCPenney for nearly 10 years. Btw the fountain wasn’t spectacular, but the old art displays they had hanging from the ceiling there and in the middle were pretty cool.
In February 2006 the parking deck collapsed which why there are a lot of those 7 foot clearance things all gathered in one area.(you went under in the video so you cant see) Snow plows piled too much snow and the thing was built like sh** so boom… no one was hurt but at least one car was destroyed.
Oh man I loved this place growing up. Btw this mall has triple the arcades it had when I worked there. At one point it was just the “time out”
Also random memory of a giant wooden Indian statue being near the smell of cinnamon but not auntie annes.
I went here before Christmas and it was busy and packed with people
i went to marist college back in the mid-2000s, and the galleria was a regular weekend trip for my friends and i. we loved wandering around, flirting with the dudes in local bands who worked at h&m, zumiez, and the cell phone kiosk, eating at ruby tuesday or at nathan's in the food court, and i even had a celebrity sighting once (ric ocasek from the cars walking around electronics boutique - he had the sunglasses on and everything!), the mall was obviously much busier back then, but still looks like it's doing okay. thanks for the trip down memory lane!
That movie theater 😍 such a throwback
The developer of the malls was the Pyramid Co out of Syracuse.
This is a beautiful mall. Lots of natural light. I like all the nooks and crannies, makes the walk interesting. Ownership has kept it in tip top shape.
Wow! I miss the Poughkeepsie Galleria. I moved away almost two years ago and it was the same. During the week it was always quiet but during the weekends and Christmas season there’s a lot of hustle and bustle. Now! The outdoor strip mall next to it is dead. The Anchor store there is now an At Hone. Poughkeepsie Galleria lives on. I miss it.
The mall close to where I live used to have a Sears. It had an Overstock for a while where the Sears used to be but now that's gone too, and some of the stores around the anchor area are vacant. It's kind of sad, and I hope another anchor comes in someday...
I remember Arthur’s Treachers Fish and chips. It was on the right side as you come I the food court. I also remember the Kmart that was attached. I wanna say Montgomery Ward took over that spot. I remember that hallway when you showed the MW clip.
Try the Jefferson valley mall, Yorktown that’s a dead mall most stores boarded up macys is the anchor store Sears was the other, along with a J.C. Penney
Yes, I've actually did a video there last year. It didn't look that good at the time. I may be a follow-up video in a year or two.
@@fleabittenadventures just finished watching the jv mall, while there are many closed stores, there are many that are open . Some stores, particularly on the first floor that are seasonal, particularly Christmas time, not sure if they have a Halloween themed store. Usually I go into macys , encore shoes, as seen on tv some shopping for my wife at bath and body works, used to like the Sears at that mall. Victoria secret and a store for older teens closed years ago. My wife said the mall used to be hopping back in the 80s going to the movies with friends of hers. She’s sad to see how few people are there even on weekends.
The original Filenes and Jordan Marsh were too fancy for our town. Pancake Factory is a local diner/breakfast shop, the original location is 12 or so miles away
Thanks for the info!
Thats my mall lmao....The Poughkeepsie Galleria is a indoor flea market!!
Dude I like your videos.. funny thing is theirs a really dead mall right next to this. The south hills mall is really dead, and if you drove 20 minutes south on Rt 9 you’ll see the remains of the dutchess mall
Is South Hills Mall an indoor mall? Is it still open? I didn't see it when I was looking for malls in this area. Thanks for watching.
@@fleabittenadventuresSouth Hills is gone. It’s next to the galleria and now there’s a ShopRite, Bob’s Furniture and some other stores.
@@fleabittenadventures it used to be an indoor mall but that changed a long time ago. The Galleria killed it.
@@fleabittenadventures South Hills Mall was there from 1978-2008. Would have been a great mall to document if it was still open.
The “shoppes at south hills” and up until i wanna say maybe less than five years ago the last store that was apart of the indoor mall finally left and moved further into town of poughkeepsie (Burlington) the cheap movie theater closed shortly before that because lack of working heat. But yeah at one point South Hills was the very much like the galleria in so much as it put the original Dutchess mall put of business by the 90’s. (That mall was actually the first mall built in the county)
As a radio disc jockey at WKIP I once was the person that told others in our group of 3 where to hide the $2000 check for The Amazing Kreskin in 1989 to try to find after doing a mental show in the center court of this mall.and indeed he did find it upstairs at G Fox in a thermos bottle that we put his check of $2000 in the thermos bottle …that was a lot of fun. Anyone remember that show or me as a weekend radio announcer?
Nice video 😊
Thanks!
Pancake Factory is a local family owned restaurant with another location about 15 minutes north of the mall. It used to be Ruby Tuesdays. Poughkeepsie Galleria is the mall I grew up with, it definitely is a dying mall with constant rumors of it being closed and sold. There are not to many vacant stores, but with two anchors closed and the quality of the stores not being great it doesn't have much to offer. When I lived in the area we would go to either Danbury or Westchester Mall if we needed to really shop.
Yeah, if anyone out there has photos of what the theater looked like before it was renovated, would love to see those 🥺 Like the inside of it. That was my childhood 😭
Oh my, this is my mall! Living only a few miles away, funny thing is, haven't set foot in there so many years now. I have visited the property to shop at some anchor stores or see a movie, but that's it.
Great video I have been watching a few u tubes on dead & its seems like the one store that stands strong is Bath and body Works. I noticed that my favorite store Build a Bear was there.
Its right on the border of dying, but compared to the South Hills mall (which is right next door) its thriving lol. This is more people than the last couple times I was there, but I haven’t been there in a few years. The target stays pretty busy, but people usually just go there and don’t actually go into the mall.
Is South Hills Mall an indoor mall or outdoor mall?
@@fleabittenadventures i forgot that they tore it down and replaced it with individual shops. It was dead as long as i can remember and the galleria killed it.
@@fleabittenadventureswas indoor, but is now a poorly run big-box open air strip mall
At 31:33 the picture you show was taken on top of the parking deck on the other side of the mall. The glass atrium had escalators inside it. It was removed.
Ok. Thanks for the info!
I haven't been to that mall in over a decade. I remember that and the (now defunct) South Hills Mall it essentially replaced. When I worked out in Wappingers Falls I'd sometimes go in there after work before commuting back home to CT. It doesn't look as lively here as when I was last there, but a far cry from some of the other malls in CT, NY, and MA.
This mall kind of reminds me of my old mall in Pittsburgh PA Town Center at Robinson. Robinson Mall was built around 2003.
That Arcade on the second floor next to American Eagle used to be Abercrombie and Fitch
The Galleria Mall has busy and slow days...😊😊
The regal has been there as far back as I can remmebr. When I was little it was much smaller. You'd enter to the lobby which then had a staircase leading down to the snack area. You'd snake around the snack bar to a hallyay leading to the theatres. Regal when through this big expansion, adding more projectors and redoing the layout. They also were palnning on installing an IMAX, but didn't go through with it due to lack of funds.
My home mall since 1998 and still is..
Shout out to kirwans game store, love of Magic began here.
Regarding the JC Penney fountain photo, there's a bucket of adhesive in the foreground which would mean they are constructing. I wonder if that's the original fountain or a remodel occurred.
I don’t think it’s a dying mall but maybe a struggling mall. However it does have Macys, Target and Best Buy as anchors and the food court was open and seemed to be doing well.
I go for the hot topic only tbh
It's doing better than others, but compared to when I was in high school it's on the slow side. We spent many Friday nights there in the early 00s. There used to be some cool stores that I miss.
Considering how many malls I have seen that are in poor shape, the Poughkeepsie mall looks pretty good. I remember when is was sometimes hard to find a parking spot especially during the holidays. My brother and family lived near by and I often stopped there, especially to visit Lechmere's and just walk around. The mall is located on a very busy highway, and kind of on a raised hill and easy to get to. They had good parking lot security, which you can't say for many malls of that era. Not a lot of competition, as there was nothing in the city of Poughkeepsie you would want to shop at, and downtown poughikee0s8e is (was) a mess. The area is home to Marist College, which my nephew graduated from and went to work at IBM, which has a large location in the Poughkeepsie area. The Newburgh Mall was the next closest mall, I wonder how that mall is doing.
Half of the Newburgh mall is a casino now, it opened about a year ago.
That mall was opened durin the top of the IBM influence in the Dutchess county. When IBM went down, the whole economy went down.
I'd say compared to your other videos this mall is hopping!
I agree!
As someone who was raised in Poughkeepsie and left in my twenties: It's very funny to see how much pride people from Poughkeepsie have. I worked there during the week, and it was NEVER this empty. You might be delusional if you think this mall isn't dying lol
this mall looks near identical to the walden galleria in Buffalo, NY which opened 2 years later in '89, same development company I would imagine
Yup. Cookie cutter mall.
We'll all remember this mall as the mall where mega man by jay eazy was filmed
he was never booksmart, he was moneysmart, which made him more intelligent.
I love this mall I love Poughkeepsie its a lot If good food there
Sidney Crosby was born in ‘87
Actually, there is a community of gamers that do watch home/arcade gameplay, so give it a try!
Ok. I'll probably do an arcade video in a month or two.
You'll probably do way better than I did.. ("Georgef551 Funspot")
The indoor racing and Regal cinema both have been there for a long time. They may have changed names/ownership over the years, but they've been there for probably a decade, maybe more. And yes, the racing place is very expensive for what it is.
Yeah, I would pay maybe $10 to $15 max to go around the track a few times. Maybe....
also the Montgomery ward auto center is still there in its old design
i went through just before september around 4. it had about 2-3 times as much foot traffic and the food court was packed. i went again in september on a weekend to pick up something from best buy. didn't go through but, i did have to park halfway down the parking lot. as for whether it's dying or not. i would say it's more in a stagnate state just avoiding go over the cliff atm.
This is a beautiful undead mall
I want to see you go around the RPM racetrack
I would love to. Too bad it would probably cost more than the money I would make on that video....
THIS IS MY MALL! It’s in pretty good shape but it is dying. A bunch of hype beast stores are moving in and that’s never a good sign…
My husband got into a fight in the entrance to that mall when he was younger 😂😂😂😂
07:26 Don’t worry…Mega Man drops January 7th!
Dying? Where? The entire mall was full save, for a couple store fronts and looked to be quite busy to me. I would actually rate this one as thriving.
Some signs of rot near the closed anchor stores and the "stores" that show up when a mall is dying. It does seem to be struggling to survive with low to mid end stores. The mall itself looks well maintained inside if a bit bland.
In the summer of 1988 I worked at a stereo/music store that was on the 2nd level across from the food court. For the life of me, I can’t remember what it was called. Does anyone remember?
Do those stores even make any real money?
We need a large arcade. Dave & Busters around One
That arcade I went inside on the second floor wasn't bad.... I'm going to take a look at Round One sometime.
@@fleabittenadventures not sure where you are from in CT but there is a Round One opening in the Danbury Fair Mall at the end of October. It’s not far from Elephants Trunk. Maybe do both same day. Let me know. We can maybe shoot together. We’ve been the same place the same times before.
The Pancake Factory was a Ruby Tuesday
O forgot about the parking garage collapsed a few years ago under weight of snow. That kinda made the news
Compared to the Hudson Valley Hall, this is one happening place.
That is true.
They probably don't want people to see construction going on in the former JCPenney since a new business is coming in.
The parking lot you were driving under collapsed in the 90s and if you drove up there you would have thought you were on a roller-coaster
I miss my childhood store called BIG K IT WAS FROM 1970,S
I am not shore about the price of the one lap.never priced it but I watched a lot of the so-called races while waiting. and I never seen any one do 1 lap. It was always at least 5 laps or more
Ok. I'm not sure how many laps it is. $30 or so still sounds expensive to me for even 5 laps.
@@fleabittenadventures so true
The elevator didn't used to have frosted stripes on glass, thats atrocious
lol I live 5 mins away. The mall ain't shutting down anytime soon.
The thing i dislike about that mall now, is that there are no music or book stores there any longer. The same goes for the old South Hills Mall, no music, or book stores at all, and i love book stores, as well as music stores, where i can get good records, CDs, or cassette tapes.
If the Barnes and Noble on Rt9 moved to the Galleria both would be better off. BN would get more customers and the mall would get a new anchor. I also think that Kohls should move there.
I agree, but the problem is that very few people still buy physical media. It's too bad though.
Darkside Records on Rt 44 in Pok!
Used to have a Walden Books upstairs… i wanna say just after sears towards filenes/macys. Also Barnes and Noble was originally where the petco is next to what used to be bugaboo creek/tilted kilt/whatever restaurant that is now… not Technically apart of the malls but right at the inbetween entrance and also in front of the sears auto center.
@@Echris21Kinda sucks about the location change, but the new spot seems to have given them more space. Darkside is a gem in a world where physical copies have become a lot harder to come by.
7:22 the historical U.S. landmark
Lol. Now your at my local mall. Haha
Really? I did a whole bunch of malls in one day.
If you ever get up to Binghamton, check out the Oakdale Mall (now Oakdale Commons). It's undergoing a major facelift in an attempt to revive it. Only 1 anchor spot is empty now and still a lot of empty spots inside, but several big projects underway.
I believe another blogger has covered Oakdale. Not sure who it is, but you can probably find it. I remember Montgomery Wards being the big corner building at that mall. I had a friend who ran an Orange Julius in that small mall. (remember that store)
The movie theater was always there. They remodeled it probably 10 15 years ago. Used to have its own entrance right into the lobby from the outside course new seating think they even added some screens. The pancake factory fairly new used to be Ruby, Tuesdays. As far as the factory, if anything cheesecake factory should not have been allowed there is 1000s and thousands of factories so I don’t think cheesecake factory can say you can’t use the word factory in your name.
I haven't been there since 2011😮
7:26 no one gonna bring up mega man drops Jan 7th?