3:54 that’s the entrance I went in to urbex it. I went after 5PM which is when mostly everyone stops working for the day, but there still was security. No locks at all which was also very crazy. The sears and the life lock building will be the only buildings that won’t be demolished. You can get into the sears through that one entrance, which gives you access to the whole building. Most of the south east building is untouched, mostly because they have to still remove asbestos from a million square foot site. Literally the only reason they won’t let you in, is because of how dangerous the site is. And with federal law, you need a hard hat to enter any demo or construction site. So if you get hurt at all, it’s on the city. Anyway, once a part of the building is tore down, that will give a lot of people and opportunity to get inside. Really sad how secure the building was for a very long time. I mean they were tearing it down anyway right? 😂
What a shame, a lot of memories at that mall, thank you for an updated video
ITS A SHAME YOU DONT HAVE FOOTAGE FROM INSIDE, GOOD JOB ON THE VIDEO, THANKS FOR THE UPDATE
3:54 that’s the entrance I went in to urbex it. I went after 5PM which is when mostly everyone stops working for the day, but there still was security. No locks at all which was also very crazy. The sears and the life lock building will be the only buildings that won’t be demolished. You can get into the sears through that one entrance, which gives you access to the whole building. Most of the south east building is untouched, mostly because they have to still remove asbestos from a million square foot site. Literally the only reason they won’t let you in, is because of how dangerous the site is. And with federal law, you need a hard hat to enter any demo or construction site. So if you get hurt at all, it’s on the city. Anyway, once a part of the building is tore down, that will give a lot of people and opportunity to get inside. Really sad how secure the building was for a very long time. I mean they were tearing it down anyway right? 😂
That's sad to see this mall go, a lot of memories