Hickory Hollow Mall (Antioch, TN) | Abandoned Mall With Demolition Looming | MallDoc 6
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Hickory Hollow Mall, once the greatest mall in Nashville, is now facing demolition. In this video, we explore what remains of this once beautiful mall before it’s gone forever.
Music:
Remnants - Keith Kenniff (Video)
RUclips: Dark Street Audio (Slideshow)
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I moved out of Nashville in 2008 and the mall was unsafe to shop at then.
It became a crime infested cesspool. I once saw a hall vendor rob a customer. It was shocking and the cop backed it up
Lived in South Nashville , up 24 from this mall in the late 90s.
Went to it several times , it was very busy each time.
Opry Mills definately hurt this mall , but also the 24 / Bell Rd / Antioch area is very sketchy. I knew many people who stopped going there , as they didnt want their cars broken into in the parking lot.
Also...the whole Mall at Global Crossing scheme was a preficted failure. The mall effectively ended in 2012
Yep, in retrospect, I didn’t mention the crime aspect of the mall’s failure as much as I should have. Thanks for watching!
I grew up going to this mall in the 80s. It was actually the first mall I can remember going to. I went there around 2003 when I was in Nashville for college, and you could tell she wasn't long for the world. Became a community center after that, and now, when I finish watching this video, I will see what's become of it today.
I lived really close to this when we first moved to Nashville in 2015 it smelled heavily of mold and I was just in disbelief of what happened and why
she was beautiful in 1989. I remember the glass elevator and the fountain like it was yesterday. All the clear light bulbs...
You mentioned Stones River Mall in Murfreesboro was a competitor. Not really, I think you are thinking of the Avenue that opened in the fall of 2007 in Murfreesboro. That new open air life then center cause Stones River to become itself a dying mall.
True! I guess Stones River might have been somewhat of a competitor early on, but that didn’t last long. Hopefully I can get out soon and film there too.
@@BRFilmStudios Look into the history of Stones River Mall now called Stones River Town Centre. A free standing tiny Sears and non- supercenter Walmart became the mall in 1992. The mall basically connected the two only adding one additional anchor Goodys and a movie theater. Hickory Holllow was a giant compare to Stones River. Although, it has underwent a couple of remodels/expansions it has never been large in comparision to Opry Mills, Green Hills Mall, or Cool Springs Galleria.
Yeah, in reality the main downfall of Hickory Hollow was crime, which I didn’t talk about enough in retrospect.
Unfortunately you could not get inside the mall to film, great narration of the history of this mall.
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