DEAD MALL SERIES : Glen Burnie Mall : Glen Burnie, Maryland (*CLOSED* 12/31/16)

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  • @ThisisDanBell
    @ThisisDanBell  2 года назад +4

    Attention! Completely remastered episodes of the Dead Mall Series are now being archived in 4K at ruclips.net/channel/UCfCM_TfrSDMkkMpKuLNWuXA. The remasters have gone through an extensive AI Enhancement process as well as proper sound mixing and colorization. This Dead Mall Series Remastered project has been made possible through viewer support on Patreon. Go over now and watch in glorious 4K. ENJOY!

  • @Belle-xi3oe
    @Belle-xi3oe 6 лет назад +212

    “Really in no danger of closing”
    **closes the next year**

    • @PatrickMcCardell
      @PatrickMcCardell 4 года назад +3

      Belle closed in 2018 late 17 not 16 I live near it and part of the mall is still open with ollys and Burlington I have a map from when it closed from 2017 that are in sign holders at the entrances. And Marley station is coming back too I think.

  • @sleepytimebedtime6089
    @sleepytimebedtime6089 8 лет назад +197

    3:34 "That weirdo with the camera might try to steal my coat!"

    • @theloneone381
      @theloneone381 7 лет назад +16

      sleepytime bedtime their some goofy people walk around in that mall that think your gonna steal from them. I enjoy walking in here and seeing people give me the look like I'm up to no good and their watching me lol.

    • @Sylkenwolf
      @Sylkenwolf 6 лет назад +1

      Lol! She got outta dodge!

    • @whatshisname3304
      @whatshisname3304 5 лет назад

      yes right i thought that and after thought that was silly but now I see that was definitely a reaction.

    • @Misslynndance
      @Misslynndance 5 лет назад +21

      I thought it looked more like she was being nice & removing her coat from the "shot"

    • @JDEhlert
      @JDEhlert 4 года назад +3

      @@Misslynndance I kinda agree. She saw a guy with a camera and thought to be helpful and give him a clean view.

  • @jbuugi
    @jbuugi 8 лет назад +253

    "What's would a sad mall be without a sad arcade?" Indeed Dan, indeed.

    • @ad356
      @ad356 8 лет назад +5

      +J buugi not a single pinball machine

    • @arnold20139
      @arnold20139 7 лет назад

      J buugi It shouldn't even be called an arcade.
      My mall has a sad arcade, but At least we have Pac-man, Jurassic Park, old arcade machines, pinball, etc.

    • @southernoregoncatmom6519
      @southernoregoncatmom6519 7 лет назад +4

      J buugi -I did like the Garfield kiddie ride!

    • @portaltaleatlas9261
      @portaltaleatlas9261 5 лет назад

      @Poison No it aint, people that play serious games (like me) enjoy playing pinball

    • @unclegoose3864
      @unclegoose3864 4 года назад

      There used to be arcade machines in the mall center a long time ago.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 7 лет назад +32

    Damn that woman was convinced you were gonna swipe her coat lol

  • @kristihardin-smith3515
    @kristihardin-smith3515 8 лет назад +49

    I laughed so hard at the Legal Nails store. One of the nail salons in my area (in a dead mall) has been busted for improper licensing issues.

  • @kailinichols4018
    @kailinichols4018 5 лет назад +8

    I am a commercial real estate broker in Glen Burnie and have lived in the area for ten years. What a wonderful video history, and will be even more fascinating fifty years from now. Thank you!

  • @ECDT1089-EtheLamborghini
    @ECDT1089-EtheLamborghini 7 лет назад +69

    You know what's weird? When you see the amount of cars parked in the front parking lot (Ritchie Hwy side), you wouldn't think the mall would be so dead. But, it really is dead, sadly.

    • @devonmack379
      @devonmack379 7 лет назад +2

      ECDT1089 you are so right

    • @trans8010
      @trans8010 7 лет назад +5

      Anchor stores, pretty much drive the only business.

    • @magnolias__
      @magnolias__ 5 лет назад +6

      Chickfila employees and ppl who dine in who don't feel like dealing with the drive thru traffic park there. Used to work there and can confirm that literally all of my coworkers used that parking lot bc they knew no one else was using it anyway

    • @eugeneketaminekrebs3403
      @eugeneketaminekrebs3403 4 года назад

      Trans8010: Target, Five Guys, etc.

  • @kesschristopher
    @kesschristopher 8 лет назад +21

    That tile brings back memories of of fast food working days.

  • @aMAXproduction
    @aMAXproduction 8 лет назад +120

    5:22 They make Pringles vending machines??

    • @mademoisellecauchemar
      @mademoisellecauchemar 8 лет назад +3

      +Max Moser (aMAXproduction) I seen one at a New York highway rest stop.

    • @zeniith__1356
      @zeniith__1356 6 лет назад

      aMAX Animations In Canada we have four of those in EVERY SINGLE movie theatre.

    • @galacticunicorn6319
      @galacticunicorn6319 5 лет назад

      I thought the same thing when I saw it.

    • @joshuareisig1558
      @joshuareisig1558 4 года назад

      You have to stick your hand deep in the vending machine to get the chips out.

  • @communistjesus
    @communistjesus 8 лет назад +30

    +This is Dan Bell an undercover retail Grim reaper... Businesses fear his arrival.. For he is a the harbinger of bad economic news.. The herald of dire economic news chapter 11's....The business community fear and despise him ...

  • @thesinfultictac5704
    @thesinfultictac5704 8 лет назад +73

    And Next to the claw machine with the annoying orange is a claw machine full of Ayy Lmao

    • @ALMONDXMILK
      @ALMONDXMILK 8 лет назад +2

      I said the same thing lmaooo

  • @lexicucina5493
    @lexicucina5493 7 лет назад +4

    I remember Jeepers was there when I was younger. Me and my daughter love dead malls, wish this was still there to explore but we actually went about a year ago, so that's something.

  • @chelseagrace1000
    @chelseagrace1000 6 лет назад +1

    I was pretty young when I frequented the glen burnie mall in the early 2000's but I remember everything so vividly. Especially the first entrance you walked in I always remember seeing toys r us directly to the right and always trying to run in. I love this nostalgia

  • @prd2bevgy
    @prd2bevgy 4 года назад +2

    Major hangout in my teen years. My husband and I spent much time here and loved Hot Sams pretzels. So sad it’s all gone. 💔😞

  • @jacquimayton2466
    @jacquimayton2466 9 лет назад +91

    This was fabulous! I'm a lifelong GB resident, and take my daughter to that mall every Santa and Easter Bunny to get pictures with no line. I frequent that mall quite often now since they've upgraded it. I wish you had gone inside the Toys R Us though. The inside of that store is exactly the same as it has been since I was a small child in the 80's. (No idea what year it was put there.) It's weird because you see all these modern toys and games but the walls and everything are the same. Also, I believe the horse on the coin rides was in front of toys r us when I was little, I have a brief recollection of it. I could be wrong on that. And where the JP's Deli is inside the mall was this yellow Sam's Pretzels I think) and we would always go and get big pretzels with hot cream cheese. The JP's sill has pretzels like that which is great! I really enjoyed this video, thanks for posting it!

    • @ThisisDanBell
      @ThisisDanBell  9 лет назад +8

      Jacqui Mayton Thanks, Jacqui! Next time I go, I’ll stop into Toys-R-Us to see the decor.

    • @jacquimayton2466
      @jacquimayton2466 9 лет назад +11

      Awesome! If any pictures my mom might still have laying around of us in that mall from the 80s turn up at some point I'll send them your way.

    • @ThisisDanBell
      @ThisisDanBell  9 лет назад +8

      Jacqui Mayton I would really appreciate that! I’ll post them on my FB page. Go over and like it. facebook.com/thisisdanbell

    • @christophercoleman1895
      @christophercoleman1895 9 лет назад +2

      hey dan bill great video the money prizes look fun i ,ll take the money lol

    • @gabrielroldan5448
      @gabrielroldan5448 9 лет назад +2

      +This is Dan Bell. go to the carousel mall in san bernandino ca. its a dead mall and put it in dead mall series

  • @MBison-fs8vp
    @MBison-fs8vp 7 лет назад +29

    Fun note to make here is that JP's Deli moved to another dead mall you covered Marley Station mall

    • @MexNYG93
      @MexNYG93 7 лет назад +3

      Kevin Townsend Yeah it's switched places

    • @MissingTwinKraus
      @MissingTwinKraus 4 года назад +2

      Jp's deli is still running thankfully. I make a point to get lunch there every so often since im worried about marley shutting down too.

    • @PatrickMcCardell
      @PatrickMcCardell 4 года назад

      Starry Side Up I don’t think its closing especially since it seems like they have been renovating like gym and movies with reserved seating.

  • @wulfone5961
    @wulfone5961 8 лет назад +5

    There was a place called the Lamp Post Diner in the middle of that mall just about where the JP's deli would be. These dead mall videos are great. It is like getting nostalgia and depressing sadness all at the same time.

  • @sirarnie9837
    @sirarnie9837 9 лет назад +6

    I've been going to this mall since I was a kid. I no longer go inside it, but I do frequent the stores that are on the outside. People nowadays don't really like to go inside malls anymore, they prefer to just park in front of a store and go shopping, or just shop online.
    Glen Burnie mall definitely was smart to utilize the "center" concept for it's mall. Hunt Valley Towne Center is definitely a great example of where shopping centers are moving towards.

  • @VGHSyntheticOrchestra
    @VGHSyntheticOrchestra 8 лет назад +6

    The Target used to be a Montgomery Ward which I believe was attached to the mall. It also used to have a single screen theater.
    The hhgregg and Office Depot used to be a single store front which was home of a Best Buy which moved across the street.
    It's a weird little mall. Like you said, in no danger of closing (mostly because of the stronger anchors they have and the outward facing store fronts surrounding the mall), but it's definitely dead in the enclosed area. I only got here when I go to Power Gamer.

  • @mikemanners1069
    @mikemanners1069 4 года назад +1

    That original Mall opening really brings back memories. Nothing beats mid 1960s architecture in my book.

  • @JemMiasma
    @JemMiasma 8 лет назад +1

    I worked at this mall between 2001-2005 at the Best Buy that eventually moved across the street. This area has gone down hill since that time but it's good to see Power gamer still in business.

  • @DelphinusVyse
    @DelphinusVyse 6 лет назад +1

    I work across the street from this mall. Only went there once before it closed up for whatever major renovation or re-construction they're doing now. It was almost entirely empty then so it was nice to see it with a few more stores still around.

  • @eroxannegawthrop2178
    @eroxannegawthrop2178 9 лет назад +30

    I lived within walking distance of Glen Burnie Mall during its heyday (60s and 70s) and spent many a happy hour there after school and on Saturdays. Remember Montgomery Wards, the five-and-dime (Murphy's?), The Lantern restaurant, and the theater where I saw Romeo and Juliet and Planet of the Apes. Many good memories of the Glen Burnie Mall!

    • @mattster197
      @mattster197 9 лет назад +3

      That sounds like a time when I would have liked to live. Now you cant let your children near these places unsupervised. Drugs crime and perversion run rampant now :-(

    • @ajmoody457
      @ajmoody457 8 лет назад +1

      +E Roxanne Gawthrop I remember my parents shopped there at the A&P grocery store in the 60's! Then they started going to the bigger Giant across the street Richie Highway. Do you remember the old design of this mall and the big colored balls that hung from the ceiling? The very first Spencer"s I ever saw was there then too.

    • @KCSHGS
      @KCSHGS 7 лет назад +1

      E Roxanne Gawthrop sounds like amazing times.

    • @movie0007
      @movie0007 6 лет назад +1

      I remember it like it was yesterday. Montgomery Wards, Sears, remember across the street from Glen Burnie Mall was Hechinger? The home improvement store. We moved from MD to PA in the mid 90's, and used to visit Builder's Square, before Lowe's and Home Depot came along.
      The mall with the colored balls though, I think was Harundale Mall. I saw a couple of black and white photos through a Google search on that mall. They had McCrory's which I remember being one of the last stores in that mall.

    • @janherrmann3320
      @janherrmann3320 6 лет назад

      I live near a mall that looks like it is going to close,called Gulf View Square Mall.They have closed stores everywhere.They just closed Macy's and JCPenney.Port Richey FL is where this mall is.

  • @billybarnett2846
    @billybarnett2846 3 года назад +1

    This mall has always been on life support. Started coming here in the early to mid 90s and it was kinda dead then. Haven't been since the Best Buy and Dick's moved out, but was there when the Montgomery Wards and Walden Books closed. Hunt Valley was a dead mall with one store back in the 90s but they brought it back.

  • @starslayer2003
    @starslayer2003 8 лет назад +5

    i performed with my elentary school chorus on that stage 3 years ago

  • @TotallyStoked
    @TotallyStoked 3 года назад +1

    That mall used to have a large arcade in that mall and a Chess King where we bought B.U.M. Equipment sweatshirts. My mom loved the Lamp Post Inn restaurant that was in the center of the mall. I bought my Mike Tysons Punch Out game at that Toy's R' Us.

  • @blackberrybunny
    @blackberrybunny 5 лет назад +6

    The store at 6:08 is called "LEGAL NAILS." What other kind is there? What would "illegal nails" be?-- the kind with built in retractable stilettos? Or maybe a kind that have a built in secret cyanide vault? A very little vault...but enough!
    LOL Another great video, Dan! Thank you so much!

  • @Infinity_Gamer10
    @Infinity_Gamer10 5 лет назад +1

    Also, that little stage you saw over by one of the entrances was actually a display table for a very large Christmas railway display. They would have it all decorated inside a protected glass case.

  • @elektrikhd
    @elektrikhd 5 лет назад +1

    I remember that coin racer charity tube thing--that specific one, in fact, having grown up there. Nice to get another look inside after so long.

  • @WinstonofLansdowne
    @WinstonofLansdowne 8 лет назад +1

    I worked at Wards at that mall in 1986. Sure do miss Wards and the old mall.

  • @ravenman1967
    @ravenman1967 7 лет назад +1

    I loved this mall. So many good memories there from the 70's and 80's. The place would always be packed. It also had a great arcade in it years ago. Great place to meet up with friends,play games, and do some shopping. Montgomery Ward was a part of that mall at one time. A place called the Record Bar was a popular place to buy records and tapes. I'm going to miss this place after they tear it down. Hopefully the ToysRUs stays open since it's a separate building.Another popular mall in the area was the Harundale Mall. It's been torn down now,but it was a very popular mall back in the day too.

    • @rideshareusainfo6131
      @rideshareusainfo6131 2 года назад

      Harundale mall boy that's where we use to pick up the girls in the 80s
      I went to Corkran Jr High and Glen Burnie High lots of memories

  • @JeniousJustin
    @JeniousJustin 8 лет назад +6

    we have those kinda tiles at work... but they are supper slippery when wet, like really slippery when wet

  • @667neighborofdabeast
    @667neighborofdabeast 8 лет назад

    Couldn't help but notice Bruce Hornsby Valley Road playing in the background just to make the scene feel even more vintage!

  • @BFagan
    @BFagan 6 лет назад +1

    Geez, I have fond memories of this mall as a kid, born in Annapolis and raised in Crofton; this mall was the shopping hub for most of the area. Sad to see it go.

  • @claysupreme
    @claysupreme 5 лет назад

    I was the store manager at the Famous Footwear for 3 years and that mall was busy around the holiday season when Toys-R-Us was open. When they closed it hurt. I use to go to the Quiznos and to the Five Guys for lunch. I have pictures of my daughter riding the carousel there. While I was there they built HH Greg and when they went under it turned into a Office Depot. We had a really bad theft problem there as well. With that being said, shout out to Tom the security guard that always had my back.

  • @cwheeles
    @cwheeles 8 лет назад +2

    I remember going to GB mall when I was a kid in the late 90's/early 2000's. It was neat to go to, but I always remember it being mostly empty. It's always been an small older mall. My dad, who grew up in GB, said it used to be the place to go, but then Marley Station came along and took away a lot of business, and then as most residents know Arundel Mills came in and took a lot of business from both malls! Now Marley is going to be dead before long, having lost a lot of stores, and Glen Burnie Mall is almost just a strip mall.

  • @TroyHuffmanJr
    @TroyHuffmanJr 4 года назад +1

    I have alot of childhood memories there. Early 90s

  • @walter4525
    @walter4525 7 лет назад +8

    For those of you who don't already know, JP's Deli has moved into the old Taco Bell in Marley Station Mall in July of this year.

    • @walter4525
      @walter4525 7 лет назад +1

      Also the Quiznos is gone.

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 5 лет назад

      Walter wvm71583 all Quiznos are gone

    • @mysock351C
      @mysock351C 5 лет назад

      @@missmoxie9188 I used to do design fitouts for Quiznos at my last job. I remember when they were expanding and building lots of stores. Then I remember going back to survey the stores previously designed by our firm for new tenants after Quiznos tanked.

  • @Britti_Kitti
    @Britti_Kitti 4 года назад

    This video is really iconic since Dan has pretty much opened every video after this with “Hi this is Dan Bell.” Iconic lol

  • @wulfone5961
    @wulfone5961 8 лет назад +1

    I live in this area. My family used to go to Glen Burnie mall quite a bit. It looks way different now. Much different from when I was a kid back in the early, mid and late 90's. I am 30 now. That red tile you said you liked, the whole floor used to be made of that tile back when I was a kid. It used also be a more popular mall. It was never that large anyway. It was always a small place. Back in the 90's there was multiple places to eat there. One of my favorites was the Hot Sam's pretzel place. There was a pretty good Pizza and Italian food place in there as well. It is all gone now obviously. There also used to be a Walden's Books in there as well. Now it is just sad as you said.

  • @atomicpuppet
    @atomicpuppet 7 лет назад +5

    They are closing the inside of mall late this month (Jan2017). They are demolishing the mall and putting in bowling, gym and a theater.

  • @Taojin10
    @Taojin10 7 лет назад +1

    it's crazy, I used to work at the Dick's Sporting Goods back when it was still in the mall around 2001. Even then it wasn't doing that great.

  • @MrHarry-rd3lm
    @MrHarry-rd3lm 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was just there on Thursday December 28, 2023. I went in Ollie’s

  • @pcmikefl
    @pcmikefl 9 лет назад

    Nice to see a old mall that's been revitalized.

  • @sleepytimebedtime6089
    @sleepytimebedtime6089 8 лет назад +1

    I love the Garfield ride. Would look great in my apartment!

  • @achong007
    @achong007 2 года назад

    The black ceiling is what drove me away from this mall. I use to visit Toys r us, the Radio Shack when I was a kid. Those days are gone now.

  • @blackcat8104
    @blackcat8104 2 года назад

    GOD I miss Power Gamer SO MUCH. That was the best part of that mall, second only to Toy's R Us.
    It was also just a beautiful mall. It really was pretty in my opinion.
    I remember going to Jeeper's all the time as a kid.

  • @MzVee-eo7jo
    @MzVee-eo7jo 9 лет назад +1

    Lots of the old malls in Ohio have ,had these tiles and aurora farms ( strip ml all stores outside entrance ,outside of Cleveland south east direction off interstate 271**has that older tile ,absolutely beautiful (:

  • @stephenshaw532
    @stephenshaw532 6 лет назад +1

    I'm a little late to the show and I didn't read through the comments.. but you were talking about the tiles covering old store fronts down a side hallway. The tiles on the left are covering the former location of (what I think) was a small amusement type area called Jillian's with several carnival style rides and games the entrance was where the nail place is in the video. When I visited the mall as a pre-teen and early teenager in the late 90's early 2000's the right side was all panels. I bought some of my first video games in that Toys R Us. That Power Gamer store at the beginning was the start of my love for games. I had NO idea that video games and consoles could be imported until I saw that place offering versions of Nintendo stuff that I had never seen. I played in a Pokemon card tournament in that side of the mall, also. I was deeply saddened when the Waldenbooks closed.

  • @vatothabeast
    @vatothabeast 7 лет назад

    I have family in glen burnie and have been there throughout my life. That place was always just a 10 minute walk. There was really nothing of note there aside from TRU and that's probably the only thing that was keeping the place afloat

  • @russmontgomery5211
    @russmontgomery5211 8 лет назад +4

    That place is really sad When I was A kid my grand mom used to take me there every saturday. we would shop eat and just hang out all day. It;s sad to see it gone to hell like that

  • @TheLedles
    @TheLedles 7 лет назад

    I used to go to that mall every day with a big group of friends . I still do sometimes and I love it because it's so empty

  • @momoiropopstar
    @momoiropopstar 8 лет назад

    I've been here too!! So weird how many old malls there are near me.

  • @Daredevil71120
    @Daredevil71120 7 лет назад +9

    It has been announced that Glen Burnie Mall will be closing at the end of December 2016. After this it will be de-Malled inside. RIP Glen Burnie Mall

    • @Daredevil71120
      @Daredevil71120 7 лет назад +3

      Plans for it include building a bowling alley, a gym, and a movie theater where the mall used to be. The fate of toys r us has not been announced yet

    • @sarahs803
      @sarahs803 7 лет назад +2

      Toys r us is supposed to be demolished too. Pretty much everything except for the Target is gonna be torn down.

  • @2ballous
    @2ballous 8 лет назад

    I walked the mall around the same time in Spring, 2015 and felt the same way! An online real property search suggests that 6711 Ritchie Highway (with the exception of the Target Store on the southeast side) is owned by an LLC with a Miami Beach mailing address. The property is developed and arranged in such a way that access to the Mall itself is discouraged.

    • @KH6DAN
      @KH6DAN 8 лет назад +2

      +Robert Ballou The Glen Burnie Mall was originally owned by Edward J. DeBartello I heard it was his first mall before he built many more around the country. He also owned the San Francisco 49ers at one time.

  • @DroBONILLA1
    @DroBONILLA1 7 лет назад +5

    to my knowledge, this mall is about to become an outlet shopping center soon. most if not all stores are gone.

  • @trinity2387
    @trinity2387 4 года назад

    so many fond memories of the toys r us that kept this mall somewhat alive.

  • @ventedthesenuts
    @ventedthesenuts 7 лет назад +7

    2:58 ayyy LMFAO

  • @JamminJim19
    @JamminJim19 7 лет назад +1

    the mall is now CLOSED!!!!!! Such memories going there on a saturday morning playing in the Yugioh tournaments, going to the PowerGamer store, the ToysRUs, and bestbuy.

  • @sams6090
    @sams6090 4 года назад

    I spent most of my childhood at that mall. Every weekend i'd go there and play games at the arcade before it was removed or at the toys r us.

  • @JCalvinSmith
    @JCalvinSmith 6 лет назад

    This is the mall where I saw Star Trek: The Motion Picture during its original theatrical run, in early 1980. I remember the lobby cards. Glen Burnie Mall had restaurants in the open middle section which were pretty good and popular. This and Harundale Mall, the first on the East Coast, did have cinemas, though Harundale's wasn't in the Mall building proper.

  • @BHStudios01
    @BHStudios01 9 лет назад

    This one kind of reminds me of the Ledgewood Mall here in New Jersey. Old, has three flagship stores keeping the place going for now, a SMALL handful of stores inside including a Hallmark Store, and usually a Spirit Halloween during the Halloween season. They do hold events during the year, but the mall itself is pretty dead. However, it finally has a new owner and they're planning in doing some big, great things with the location.

  • @TheCBGuys
    @TheCBGuys 8 лет назад +1

    As I stand by the Hurricane Simulator I lament over losing a dollar trying to win an alien ball. The dvd/money win game is also broke, but I did win three lollipops since the crane machine is busted as well. lol
    Eerie place - even stores that are open are dimly lit to conserve energy. On a plus side the toys r us is like 1980 Northern NJ. Great vids Dan!

  • @missleo2003
    @missleo2003 7 лет назад

    I used to go that mall when it was the golden ring mall in the 80s and the 90s..when I was a kid .

  • @iron1349
    @iron1349 5 лет назад

    I was in Glen Burnie for spring break (Mainly to see Baltimore's railroad museum) and I wondered where this mall was. I also did Duckpin bowling and it felt more like pitching a softball made of playground plastic

  • @CrunchyLicensePlates
    @CrunchyLicensePlates 9 лет назад

    wow, watching your videos brings back so many memories. I used to go into that mall, into that same entrance, and there was a Fashion Bug my sister used to go to where that arcade was. Across the street on the same side of Rt2 was Ritchie Cinema 123. Next to the old Levitz building. Too bad Harundale Mall wasn't still standing (down the street where Value City (is/ or was). That was the first mall in the US.

  • @RicksTravelogue
    @RicksTravelogue 6 лет назад

    6:37 You had to stop the light on the "WIN" as it slowed down to the left, and if it stopped on the "WIN", you won the item that was on the bottom of that column.
    Won CD's from this game at an arcade in Virginia Beach years back. It doesn't exist there anymore.

  • @vanguard_diva3253
    @vanguard_diva3253 6 лет назад

    you should totally check our the Belknap mall in New Hampshire. there is like 4 stores in operation. as long as a food store,a restaurant, and a big lots that's attached but has no mall entrance

  • @padawanfox6213
    @padawanfox6213 7 лет назад

    There was a fire in the Montgomery Ward (now Target) wing in 1981. It was rebuild the following year.

  • @GummyDinosaursify
    @GummyDinosaursify 7 лет назад

    One of my local malls uses the storefronts of closed stores to display items you can buy in opened stores. Maybe that's what you seen in the closed store's windows.
    Also, yes, there are storefronts behind those white panels.

  • @zacharyglantz9613
    @zacharyglantz9613 8 лет назад

    I was born and raised in Glen Burnie and still live here (on the same road as the mall). I can tell you the kiosks behind the deli are owned and operated by the same few people. They tend to float between them when the mall is dead (which is why they seem unmanned). The end store across from JP's Deli (next to the hallway) was a small diner/eating spot years ago. The store next to it that is never open but has stuff in the window was a Vitamin World (I was an assistant manager up until they closed. I helped shut the store down back in the earlier 2010's.) They lady that owns the space now teaches craft classes. When classes are not in session the space just looks empty.

  • @hugeswingingballs
    @hugeswingingballs 6 лет назад +1

    The only reason anyone would go to that mall (back in like 2010-16) was for the Toys R Us, or at least that was our reason.
    It was always super dead. Which is kinda surprising since the Target next door is like never dead.

  • @revertinotse8582
    @revertinotse8582 6 лет назад +1

    The Glen Burnie Mall. Seems Not Bad. Lots of Space. Great for Retail Stores. Still Usable for Foot Traffic. It s a Shame No other People took Advantage while it was in Prime Use.

  • @MDAM12716
    @MDAM12716 5 лет назад

    I was in this mall around 01-02. Cool video!!!

  • @MoronFilms
    @MoronFilms 9 лет назад

    I remember going to this mall as a kid numerous times in the 80's when visiting relatives in Glen Burnie, at least I think it was this mall. It had a small eatery in the center called the Lamp Post. Maybe some others will remember?

  • @BackstreetsPizza
    @BackstreetsPizza 7 лет назад

    its so big in the common areas because there was a large open diner restaurant near toys r us. the other end had an ice cream hamburger kiosk

  • @lesleydandelion3663
    @lesleydandelion3663 7 лет назад

    I was taken here often as a child. I saw Santa either there or Harundale Mall.

  • @pebrain21
    @pebrain21 7 лет назад

    That store that looked like it had stuff in it but you've never seen open. It used to be Kinney Shoes when I worked there.

  • @Deisel-ok6lc
    @Deisel-ok6lc 6 лет назад

    My parents used to take me to that toys r us when I was a kid back in the 70s now I’m in my late 40s

  • @DIRTDIVER882
    @DIRTDIVER882 8 лет назад

    im pretty sure that theres an appliance store that used to be best buy behind those white panels.they extended the inside of that building when best buy moved across the street.

  • @allennorfolk7035
    @allennorfolk7035 9 лет назад +3

    i loved going to hot sams in the mall when they where there it was the best

    • @IntelligentT82
      @IntelligentT82 8 лет назад

      Ooh I used to love Hot Sams Pretzels. We had them in our malls back in Michigan. I loved how they put the pretzel on the stick and dunked it down into the hot cheese and put the cheesy pretzel on a piece of wax paper.

  • @joeyork9907
    @joeyork9907 6 лет назад

    Has anyone ever thought of producing a Renaissance Fair in any of these dead malls? They did well in Northern California in semi wooded areas.

  • @johnb332
    @johnb332 7 лет назад +1

    Changing times. People go on line to shop now. Saves a frustrating trip to the mall. Grocery stores will be tomorrow's anchor stores.

  • @Diceman82
    @Diceman82 7 лет назад

    I remember this mall and yeah, it has been SUPER special levels of dead since 2004 at the very least. I would walk in and maybe find 7 other people in here most days with occasional crowds of younger kids on friday/saturday afternoon.

  • @bethb6737
    @bethb6737 8 лет назад

    Out of all of the "dead malls" this one isn't so bad. I totally would have played the claw machine to get that stuffed Om Nom .. he's adorable!

  • @breal8716
    @breal8716 7 лет назад

    Nice video Dan. I was there earlier this year (2017)....definitely seen better days. I snapped a few pics because I don't believe it will make it beyond the next year. Amazon has definitely changed shopping habits

  • @tomcoleman6403
    @tomcoleman6403 5 лет назад

    Starting at Glen burnie mall and heading south on Ritchie highway, you will pass 5 different current or former indoor malls in a 10-15 mile stretch. Glen Burnie, Harundale, Marley Station, Jumpers and Severna Park malls. Only the struggling Marley Station remains as an enclosed mall.

  • @byronbenguche
    @byronbenguche 8 лет назад +10

    Dan you just missed a dead mall here in Chicago called Evergreen Plaza but they torn it down you would have loved it.

    • @KoTM25681
      @KoTM25681 8 лет назад +2

      +Byron Benguche' Ahh man the Evergreens was the first mall i ever been to. I lived just a few blocks away from there close to the Midway airport as you can see my name kinda represents that...

    • @byronbenguche
      @byronbenguche 8 лет назад +1

      K1NG M1DWAY Yeah they demolished it in 2013.They are going to rebuild it to it's original outdoor mall.It's opening in 2016.

    • @SeeGraeginatorRun
      @SeeGraeginatorRun 8 лет назад +2

      hey I got a video of Evergreen Plaza

    • @byronbenguche
      @byronbenguche 8 лет назад +1

      Graeginator Is that your video they posted on Facebook?.It's all empty but beautiful and haunting

    • @supertuber120
      @supertuber120 7 лет назад +1

      Yep, I don't live in Chicago anymore but I remember Evergreen Plaza and Ford City growing up.

  • @lowmax4431
    @lowmax4431 7 лет назад +6

    The challenge of finding a dead mall video that I haven't watched. Could this be the last one? ;_;

  • @robertmiller2104
    @robertmiller2104 Год назад

    Another great video Dan your one of my favorite dead mall you tuner keep them coming

  • @stagproductionsmd3330
    @stagproductionsmd3330 3 года назад

    Crazy, the other day I just walked on the grounds of where Dicks once stood, nothing but barren ground now, rubble, demolished. I've made some videos about Glen Burnie History as of late as well

  • @BoratWanksta
    @BoratWanksta 7 лет назад

    This mall kinda reminds me of Deerbrook Mall, in the north suburbs of Chicago(I think in Northbrook?). It was a hybrid between a shopping mall and a mall with big box anchors, in both an indoor and an outdoor portion. This mall predates the nearby Northbrook Court, and the outdoor portion is still open today. Till a few years ago, the inside of that mall was totally empty with no stores left, except for TJMaxx(seriously!). Sadly though the TJMaxx there finally closed within the last few years, and the indoor mall portion got sealed up for good after that. Back entrance of Deerbrook was totally original as of my final ever visit there(where I got all my pics), but the front entrance had been modernized there. And it even had a working fountain, too. Finally that mall had a General Cinema 3 or 4 screen(I forget, was something like that) theater, that closed down in I believe the late 90s.
    Still have my pics of the inside of this mall. And refreshingly it was a rare mall where I didn't sense tons of security patrolling inside it, so it's one of the few malls where I have both smartphone pics and regular pics(usually I don't do this, and only smartphone pics I take) of this mall. I should eventually see if I have uploaded those pics to Dead Mall Enthusiasts on facebook, if I hadn't already. Loved this video, and too bad they decided to 'demall' Glen Burnie Mall!

  • @Mnpctech_Giveaway_PC_Mods
    @Mnpctech_Giveaway_PC_Mods 9 лет назад

    I like the commentary in this one. This mall reminds me of the Brookdale & Southdale Malls in Minnesota.

  • @williamisner1656
    @williamisner1656 7 лет назад

    how many people remeber fun n games the arcade that used to be at Glen Burnie mall I do and god it's sad to hear the Glen Burnie mall closed up for good

  • @roseprevost8081
    @roseprevost8081 5 лет назад

    It's now being torn down. The ends are still there (Target, Ollie's), but the middle section is being ripped out, and there's supposed to be a theatre going in.

  • @macbuff81
    @macbuff81 7 лет назад

    they also put them in subway stations like the DC metro. I lived in the area (Fairfax County, VA then DC) for more then two decades. They have been in the process of redeveloping the Tyson's Corner Mall since 2012 and are making it into mixed residential and business area (overpriced though). They put in four more metro stops as part of the redevelopment. Nice area, but a traffic nightmare pretty much Monday through Friday.

  • @loditx7706
    @loditx7706 7 лет назад

    I don't understand Legal Nails, but when you said Illegal Nails it reminded me of the John Prine song "Illegal Smile".

  • @porcelainthunder2213
    @porcelainthunder2213 5 лет назад

    Update: Tne mall portion has been mostly demolished, as has the empty Dicks building (Dicks moved one plaza over). The demo is still in progress. An Ollies opened in the former Toys R Us, and the entrance to such appears to be the only part of the enclosed mall remaining.

  • @johnklugh4366
    @johnklugh4366 7 лет назад +2

    Now I hear it's closing this month. Was in there last month and it felt really Erie in there