I used to love Taco Johns back in the 90s! Anyway as a 2020 update, despite multiple closures, Spring Hill is relatively busy, at least seems better than a few years ago.
I'm not even an adult yet (I was born in '03) but watching this reminded me of how my mom and I used to always come here! I almost always got Subway and we usually sat by the Gloria Jean's...weird how much a mall can change during someone's childhood. This feels so eerie, but the mall is still damn-near empty now. There are only around 3 food places to visit and they are scattered around the mall, and no one ever talks about the theater that came after the food court was cleared out. I should've visited the food court when it was empty, would've been really interesting!
In the three years since your post, Sears has closed. So has Macy’s. Barnes and Noble is moving later this month to Algonquin Commons. The only place to get anything to eat is SBarro’s. They even closed the Subway that was right next door. No, it’s pretty much dead now.
wow! this was our hangout in 1996. my friends and I were definitely mallrats. I haven't been there since 2009. another dead mall like charlestown
Stephanie Feliciano when I'm there it's never dead.
Looks like a good place for real.
wowww i cannot believe this was only 5 years ago.. how renovated it looks now. i never knew it had its own food court.
It was much better with the food court, especially when that wing was full of stores.
I can't believe that everything in the food court is gone.
This was the best food court and these idiots ruined it for a stupid movie theater that none goes to
I used to love Taco Johns back in the 90s! Anyway as a 2020 update, despite multiple closures, Spring Hill is relatively busy, at least seems better than a few years ago.
I'd shop there. Lunch, Arcade, the whole 9 yards.
the fucking nostalgia just kicked in
Used to go here all the time in the 90s and early 2000s...wow
Rest in peace to the food court and gamestop. That stupid movie theater had to ruin it
Facts
We used to go there all the time, then came the gang bangers. Last time we were there was 1996. Miss Craving's hamburgers, Sears, and the bookstores.
Wow used to go here every day in the late 70s early 80s as a kid and it was always busy.
Nahh you’ll forgetting the real childhood the kids area 😔🥺😩
I used to go here all the time..
I'm not even an adult yet (I was born in '03) but watching this reminded me of how my mom and I used to always come here! I almost always got Subway and we usually sat by the Gloria Jean's...weird how much a mall can change during someone's childhood. This feels so eerie, but the mall is still damn-near empty now. There are only around 3 food places to visit and they are scattered around the mall, and no one ever talks about the theater that came after the food court was cleared out. I should've visited the food court when it was empty, would've been really interesting!
I just saw on the news that this mall will officially close march 29th 2024 for good
22nd*
I went here in December and it was completely dead, it was pretty unusual seeing a dead mall for the first time
Not a dead mall, I go there all the time and it’s poppin
In the three years since your post, Sears has closed. So has Macy’s. Barnes and Noble is moving later this month to Algonquin Commons. The only place to get anything to eat is SBarro’s. They even closed the Subway that was right next door. No, it’s pretty much dead now.
I’m sorry The Dragon Buffet is still open if anybody gets hungry.
Keep going. There's always something to check out.
Crap I didn't realize it had gotten this bad here. I was last here in 2013 and it wasn't this bad.
Dang I used to go there that's eating place is the best part to me
Wow.............Desolate AF......