Anderson Mall, Anderson, SC | Detailed history of a struggling mall.
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- Опубликовано: 27 фев 2024
- Anderson Mall in SC opened in 1972 and has faced numerous challenges over its lifetime. From anchor changes to tenant closures, Anderson Mall hangs on for dear life as a struggling mall.
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Footage was filmed in early 2024.
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When you showed a shot of the mall in 1986 and said you wished you could have seen one when they looked like that, I felt a pang of sorrow for you. I'm a gen Xer who graduated in 1986 and I worked in a couple of different stores in my local mall around then. It really was a different time. You could meet your friends, hang out and get an Orange Julius. Play some games, etc. It was a time long gone and yes, lots of brown tile lol. Thanks for your great work. It's appreciated.
This was my happy place. I havent seen it in decades, and I will never see it in person again, but in this place I'll always be young and it will always be a Saturday. You made an old man cry with this one, sir, and Im very thankful for it.
This is my hometown mall…really nice memories of it from when I was a kid. There was a fountain there that I loved!
It's a good thing there'll be good people who can help struggling malls like this get back on top.
Nice vid!! I really enjoyed your narration of the history, and showing us the little Easter eggs around the mall. Neat stuff!!
I know how you feel. I was born in 1967, and I always felt like I had missed a lot of cool things since I wasn't alive in the 1950s and the first part of the 1960s, although I was very influenced by the 60s culture music-wise and otherwise. It is surprising to me that someone - you - yearns for a time when I was alive - the 70s, 80s, and 90s. I guess this thing happens to many of us.
Out of all our malls haywood mall is still thriving and going strong❤❤
I grew up in this area. Haywood Mall opened in Greenville in the early 80’s. None of the other area malls were the same after that. It was so much bigger than the others that it became the destination.
Great Documentary.
Never been to that mall, but just looking at it makes me feel nostalgic.
Spent a lot of time here in high school. It was thriving then.
I miss the planters and fountains that used to be in the malls. It introduced natural elements and gave you places to sit for a bit and talk with friends/family.
First off, I want to say thank you for this video. I worked at various stores in the Anderson Mall for a little over twenty years. It's nice to see someone document the place without trash talking it. Those walls hold countless stories that played themselves across my teenage years, twenties and thirties. Sometimes it's feels like I'm the only one who remembers, but this video makes me feel a little less like a ghost. You do us an honor.
Do you know what was in the separate building in the parking lot behind the movie theater? Looks like it was torn down the same time the theater was to build dillards.
@duncanburns9645 it was a Bingo Parlor when it was shut down. I'm not sure if that's what it started as though.
Thanks for giving us a look at a mall that I never would've seen had you not posted this video. Reminds me a bit of Merle Hay Mall here in Des Moines.
I go here sometimes lol, I enjoy the somewhat empty mall aesthetic, walking around when it’s chilly inside and has only a few people walking around makes those trips to Anderson mall the best ones
Appreciate the narration of this video. Never heard of this mall as I am from California but it looked like it went through it's prime when malls were booming. Really enjoyed those photos you took near the end of the video which gave that liminal feel. Gave me nostalgia even if I never set foot in this mall. At least you took some videos/photos before any other major changes or demolishing happens. Hopefully they find a way to make use of the property without having to rid of it.
Thanks for sharing!
I remember when that mall was just the front wing between JCPenney and Dillards. Meyers/Arnold was where Dillards is now. The former Meyers/Arnold store became Uptons in the 90's and then a Belk Men's/Childrens store before it was torn down for Dillards.
Malls are depressing now. Westgate Mall out in Spartanburg has been around my whole life, and while I was never a mall-goer I still have lots of memories because my grandmother worked at Gordon's, which is no longer a store there.
I've recorded westgate and it will be a video in the future on my channel!
I remember this mall, from the '80s and '90s. I lived over in Georgia but my family and I went here to shop and hang out. I'm sad to see it's declined. But, with people having far less disposable income....
I do recall the fountain at the Anderson Mall... sooo many coins tossed for wishes as a kid XD... the trees and lights... it was a great space, now it's just ... even with stores in it... It's dead... though Anderson Express is the BEST restaurant there, with the best food at a great price (except the ramune drinks)
I'm glad you didn't call this property a dead mall in the video name. Seems people nowadays are willing to throw that term up very loosely even if a mall is still doing decently.
I have been to the Anderson Mall a few times due to having relatives in the area- with my most recent visit being in May 2023. Having been to nearly 100 malls myself (Random Retail on Flickr), I'd still classify this a 'B' mall- for now. It still has the typical mall chain mid-tier brands you expect. Having small local businesses isn't necessarily a bad thing as long as they plan to operate long term. Kohan has a horrible track record of letting malls they own fall into disrepair, so chances are rather high though that this property could slip and perhaps even go into a freefall at some point. However, if the property has a good manager, it could hang on a little while longer.
It’s an absolute shame. We have become a lazy, online amazon shopping society with no public social skills.
It’s not the internet. Malls are dying because of many reasons but the two biggest reasons are
1. The decimation of our once great middle class.
2. Decades of neglecting our infrastructure has made going to a mall a pain that will consume most of your day because of traffic congestion.
Mainstream media uses the internet as an excuse to cover for their Wall Street buddies who caused this.
This is weird. I replied and RUclips shows I replied but my actual reply doesn’t show up.
Anyway here’s what my original reply was.
It’s not the internet. That’s the excuse mainstream media tries to sell us to cover for their Wall Street buddies. Malls are dying for many reasons but the two biggest reasons are
1. The decimation of our once great middle class
2. Decades of neglect of our infrastructure has made getting to and from the mall a pain that will consume most of your day. This is because of traffic congestion and horrible planning by state and local governments.
I order from Amazon not because I want to but because Walmart stuff sucks and the mall is a pain in the arse to get to.
@@nole8923 YT is censoring free speech! It's happening to almost everyone that has a viewpoint
that doesn't agree with TPTB.
@@nole8923This happens to me too now.
Great Video!
Dragon Den was up front with original arcade
Very very high quality man ❤
It’s funny how the only stores I think actually make money are Books and million, Bath and body works, and hot topic. It’s the most random 3 stores that actually have some business.
Also props to Jcpenny for sticking around.
Awesome video bro!
I did a video of this mall a couple weeks ago, u did a better job. It’s a nice mall my favorite in the state
nice vid:)....ive been to this mall in my trips:)
I miss Anderson Mall I went there alot, but once the arcade was gone it went downhill.
Awesome video I moved to SC in 2015 and for the first year I lived in the Hudson Apartments right near that mall and remember going into that Sears along with the Kmart that was in Anderson before Kmart shut down.
Just a heads up, as more malls keep closing …. Traveling out of state to the ones that are left can be very time and money consuming. Please make sure to grab some other content (retail or roadside attractions) along your travels for your content backlog. You can work on editing all that great stuff when you burn out on malls.
Ill keep this in mind as a potential thing to do
Great video! Again, you have a good tone for voiceovers. The video and images make it seem like the mall is well lit. Is it actually well lit or is your camera boosting the light?
I still haven’t made it up to this mall, but should get there before Kohan totally ruins it.
the mall is decently well lit. The footage was filmed at night and it certainly isnt dark in there. The camera will boost the light a little bit, but it isnt a thing in this case.
Appreciate this very well done video! Just subbed.
Good content
You should do the Spartanburg, SC mall. Even thought it was just purchased and might get new life breathed into it.
This one is in my backlog :)
Dude so glad I came across your channel. I’ve been wanting to get into this and you inspired me to actually do it. Great vids!
Nice video, I live in the Netherlands and thought JCPenny was bankrupt for several years. Nice to see there are still some stores of JCP.
Well-done! I'd love to see a similar video for Northwoods Mall in North Charleston, SC! It's still pretty busy at times, not quite dead, but I'd kill to see an early history of the mall I grew up with. :)
Good work with this video bud, 🎉thanks!
I’m surprised that more screens weren’t added for the theaters.
Great video and detail. Keep it up
I am from anderson sc, born and raised. Currently 26 years old. there used to be a gamestop inside the anderson mall.
Yup, its where Lids Is now, was Software ETC for a while, then it became gamestop.
Thank god i live in the state i do where we have successful businesses and repurpose old ones that people loved going to!! #upstatesouthcarolina
you should check out greenwood mall
I've been several times and I think it'll be a video on the channel at some point!
More, please! I'd appreciate more info on the Things That Were Here. Like, what's that Asian-style peaked tile roof jutting out there? Chinese restaurant?
I'd love to do a follow up video one day discussing some of the Former stores. I have info on that kind of stuff. Food Court tenants, what major brands left with the Pandemic, and etc.
By the way, the Shingle roof store by Sears is a classic Hollister design. 😊
What can be done to bring Anderson Mall back to its former glory?
If you’re ever in Fort Worth, Texas. We have another dead mall called the Ridgemar Mall.
Social media killed the malls. People used to come together. Now people just log on together. I would gladly pay more to shop at a mall from the times of way back when.
You should check out westgate mall in Spartanburg sc!
It seems RUclips is a little sensitive if you mention W-all S-treet in a comment. It mysteriously gets deleted.
The sparkling grape juice crowd disapprove and control most mass media and social media.
I've been to this mall before, and honestly it was never as bad as I thought it would be.
Beautiful mall
I really enjoy our Anderson mall I don’t get to go as much as id like whether that’s schedule or me just forgetting about it but yeah the book store is phenomenal I’d hate if it closed
Glad to see that the mall isn't in decline with a leaky roof or dirty floors I'll give slumlord Kohan that they keep the malls clean they also own the mall where I live The Crossroads mall in Kazoo MI. Good to see Anderson Mall doing alright with the national brands and some local mom & pop stores. I like the RUclips videos that give the history of the malls that will be gone in the next decade or 2.
Kohan? It's doomed...
I filmed my zombie film there in June of 2023
may i suggest Waterfront Dining as background music for mall videos. WallieB26 uses this group. it fits.
In 2 more years the Anderson mall will be a hub for Damn Amazon delivery drivers 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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When were you born?
I'm a Gen Z so I missed out on the golden era of malls.
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Dude Anderson itself SUCKS. No wonder the mall is garbage
Great job ... Come on every body let's go to the mall lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll....