From the bottom of my heart, I thank you. Documenting the end of an era for all of us is the best thing you could have done. I wish I had preserved the joys and experiences of the past 50 years inside this building as well. Unlike your great videos, they exist only in my memories...
Something inside compelled me to document this, as sad as it is for many. I wish there were more photos from when it was a young mall.... they seem to be pretty scarce.
Sad to see a mall come down. They tore down my childhood mall in 2012. It opened in 1969 when I was 3. Through my childhood, teen years, early adulthood and middle age it always offered something I needed. I never thought it would be pulled down.
The thing that bothers me the most is seeing the blue and white tile flooring that leads to nowhere, knowing what was there. You can see it leading from Forbes and Wallace down that wing into the food court. Six months ago I was sitting in the sun in the food court drinking a coffee and shooting pictures and now it's gone forever. Equally heartbreaking is the loss of the Forbes and Wallace and Steiger's buildings. That was the last F and W building, the last remnant of a bygone era.....
From the bottom of my heart, I thank you. Documenting the end of an era for all of us is the best thing you could have done. I wish I had preserved the joys and experiences of the past 50 years inside this building as well. Unlike your great videos, they exist only in my memories...
Something inside compelled me to document this, as sad as it is for many. I wish there were more photos from when it was a young mall.... they seem to be pretty scarce.
Again, I thank you for all you do. On a higher note, glad your drone did not get squished from the documentary before.. that was pretty close !
Me too (drone survived)! I'm on my fourth drone now... have one other one, two others crashed and are now parts bins.
@@RocketRoberts best of luck!!
Crazy because on the day I left it said "Mall Still open!"
Sad to see a mall come down. They tore down my childhood mall in 2012. It opened in 1969 when I was 3. Through my childhood, teen years, early adulthood and middle age it always offered something I needed. I never thought it would be pulled down.
The thing that bothers me the most is seeing the blue and white tile flooring that leads to nowhere, knowing what was there. You can see it leading from Forbes and Wallace down that wing into the food court. Six months ago I was sitting in the sun in the food court drinking a coffee and shooting pictures and now it's gone forever. Equally heartbreaking is the loss of the Forbes and Wallace and Steiger's buildings. That was the last F and W building, the last remnant of a bygone era.....
I have similar feelings. Sad to see it all gone...surreal in many ways.