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The arcade is seriously one of the most beautiful and interesting looking buildings I've ever seen. Thanks for filming that. I had no clue about those type of shopping centers. Just gorgeous.
I was in Cleveland a little over a year ago today, bringing my son there for the first time. Walking around Downtown, I insisted on going through here. My wife scoffed at detouring through a mall, but I pointed out that it would get us out of the wind and that she might really enjoy it. She did. In fact, we all did. Even though nothing is open, it's a beautiful space to walk through and really nice just to see. I know people in Cleveland know it and will try their best to protect it, but it's great you're putting it out there, so others know what a beautiful space it is and what wonderful history it has behind it. There's a level of nostalgia for a lot of the malls on your channel for a lot of people, but they're nearly all stale, cookie-cutter malls essentially out of a box that are worth documenting before their destruction, are not really worth saving. The Arcade is different and it's great that you're revealing it to people.
These two malls, although may look similar from the outside in shape, give off completely different vibes. The arcade is more of a work of art, well maintained and inviting, whereas the galleria looks generic, cold and neglected. Thank you for making another great video!
beautiful beautiful building, I love the light reflecting from the ceiling. gives me that 1920s vibe. gorgeous, never seen a mall like this before. the couple danceing ♡
Sal, all your ExLog videos are true works of art, audio and visual pleasures that take me to another place and time. The shot of the couple dancing in the empty Arcade space is exquisite. Truly a decisive moment. Very lucky timing?...or perhaps merely the patience of Sal. The Arcade is beautifully preserved, reminds me of the Bradbury Building in Los Angeles, but on a much grander scale, more light, more space, more gorgeous details. Thank you so much for these wonderful documentations.
I stayed in the Hyatt in this arcade in 2017. Prior to that, I had walked through the arcade... saw how beautiful it was, and hoped I'd get back to Cleveland so I could stay there. Sure enough, I got the call, and booked this hotel. It was really neat, I stayed in a hotel room on the 2nd floor, which used to be a storefront. In the middle of the night, when downtown Cleveland was pretty much quiet, I just walked around this arcade/hotel to get some fresh air, admired the architecture, then headed back to my room.
The Cleveland Arcade is very beautiful just a shame they never continued to make malls as beautiful as that place. Thanks as always for the content especially during these hard times
The whole intro I was singing the song, especially when he passed the column holding the statue of Moses Cleveland. "He's the guy who invented Cleveland!"
The Arcade was actually one of the first "malls" in the country. However, it was first and foremost and office building. Seriously beautiful and glad that Cleveland's leadership didnt let it get bulldozed to put up another modern skyscraper. However it was converted into a hotel years ago so really its not a mall in the same sense anymore. Van Swearingen arcade is right behind Tower City center and is also a hidden architectural gem in Downtown. Hopefully you got to check out Tower City...loved that place as a kid! The Galleria at Erieview never did make sense to me and totally surprised that it is still open. Was fairly dead 15 years ago when I still lived in Cleveland. It is part of the Erieview Tower office building and really functions more like a lunch time hangout for workers than a standalone mall. Kind of off the beaten path for being downtown and does not have the traditional mall layout (anchors plus supporting stores). Sadly Cleveland is so over-malled so many have either failed or are failing. Randall and Euclid were just the oldest and best known, but one could argue that Great Northern (N Olmsted), Midway (Elyria), and Beachwood Place are struggling to stand out against Southpark (Strongsville). And that's just in Cleveland, don't forget you have Chapel Hill (Akron) and Belden Village (Canton) just a short drive away.
I’ve lived I near Cleveland for 35 years, and I had no idea The Arcade excited. When life returns to normal, I’m checking it out. The malls he mentioned were only a hand-full of malls built in Northeastern Ohio. There was also the Euclid Square Mall, Randall Park Mall, Richmond Town Square Mall, Beachwood Place Mall (still open), Great Lakes Mall (still open), Eaton Chagrin Boulevard, Legacy Mall (outdoor Mall), and the Ashtabula Square Mall. That’s just some malls on the east side of Cleveland!
@@kelly3014 Yeah it is. Surely the food court is history too. Still remember the jumping water fountain in the main court...used to watch that waiting for the rapid. Grew up in N Randall so very familiar with the decline of Randall Park. Not a fan of Amazon but that distribution center was the lifeline they needed!
And on the west side we’ve got Great Northern, and Southpark malls still going strong. And Crocker Park but that’s one of those outside shopping areas.
Pure class, and a much-needed treat during the continuous gloom & doom on the TV news channels. Sal, you're the best, bro; many thanks for yet one more superb 'virtual outing!'
This was really an interesting dual viewpoint of the architecture in the area. The beautiful, opulent, old-style architecture of the Arcade compared to the more typical mall look of Gallery at Eerieview was a really cool look at the evolution of architecture over that time period. Another great production! Thanks for time and effort put into these episodes by you and your team!
Wow beautiful malls ,what alot of waste. Thank you Sal for bringing all of us entertainment , while everyone is facing this difficult time .I am sharing your vlogs Sal. stay safe everyone
Cafe Sausalito moved. Mixed Greens closed. I used to work near both the locations. Everything closes early there, when the downtown workers go home. Stone Oven may also be gone. Winking Lizard was having a completion party for people who drank a bunch of beer there. An annual challenge you pay to be in.
The Arcade is incredibly beautiful. That galleria is nice too but doesn't have that feel of generational, architectural permanence like the Arcade, which seems both historic and timeless in it's aesthetic.
Yours is one of those few where I hit the 'Like' icon before it even starts . The visuals are roughly similar to others but what makes yours so different is the obvious homework you do about the property and its history. Always fascinating -
Hey thanks Johnny...this is also footage from 2018, so I have a lot of backlog to work through before we're onto current and way more beautiful footage...stay tuned!
hi Sal, I remember both of these malls from the early 90's to current. I have not been in either one for a few years as there is just no reason for me to go there. I know since the ymca has moved into the galleria as well as the bank they have more life to them. sad the food court is now totally dead that used to be a fun place and good food. I remember so many stores being in the mall when Dick Jacobs was still alive. seems once he got older and sicker things went down fast, and all his malls in the metro Cleveland area. hope next time you visit Cleveland you can take some time and tour tower city, another dead mall in public square. keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing this little piece of Cleveland. I definitely want to check out the Arcade next time I am in town. This city is where my dad grew up and where his very large family still lives. He moved out to California in the late 70s and this is where we reside now. However, I believe we met my aunt for lunch at the Galleria when I was 12, because she worked in the tower for Key Bank back in the early 90s while we were in town visiting for the Thanksgiving holiday. We did do some shopping inside after lunch and I remember it was quite busy with lots of open shops. I remember we purchased some early Christmas gifts there at the Warner Brothers store for the cousins and a Christmas gift for my grandma who lived in Parma at the time from a home decor shop. Ahhh Good memories. Still love that city and exploring new places there whenever we get a chance to visit.
I loved the Arcade reminded me of lost work of art The Handyside Arcade in my hometown Newcastle upon Tyne England. The Galleria is so general apart from the glass ceiling that is beautiful work of engineering. Another fun adventure Love from 🇬🇧 💋💋💋
I do historical reenactments of the Victorian/Edwardian eras and I just want to walk through the Arcade in my full regalia. What a beautiful piece of...well, everything! I'm so glad it's been preserved!
Thank you so much for another in depth, informative history of one of your many shopping malls. This one in Cleveland is like a static Queen Mary in its elegance and refinement, much enjoyed. Nigel UK
Hi Sal! Watched this multiple times because these are both beautiful places and once frequented often. Thanks for the memories. One day I'll go back home... Cleveland. Keep up the good work you produce. You rock!
Sal I've been watching your logs for a little bit now and I just have to say that I really respect your love and respect approach to these explorations. Also your tone of these videos is just so chill and it's a great escape. Thanks for all your hard work!
Hey Sal, great video. I go to the Galleria for lunch pretty often - the retail situation is as bad or even worse than what you saw here. Outside of the quick mart on the first floor, I'm not even sure if the one clothing/gift store you walked by early in the video is still open. Same with the glass store on the second floor. The Stone Oven closed a few months ago, and I've heard that at least one of the 3 food court tenants left is leaving. The Winking Lizard on the first floor does pretty brisk lunch business, though.
Downtown Milwaukee, WI has a similar situation. In Milwaukee there was the Plankinton Arcade, another historic indoor shopping arcade, very beautiful classic architecture, not quite as nice as Cleavlands, but nice, but then in the 80s they opened the Grand Avenue Mall, next to it, however it was attached to the Plankinton Arcade, so it made it one large downtown mall. It did have anchors though. Anchored by The Boston Store (A Bon-Ton company later). And then later TJ Maxx would take up part of the Plankinton Arcade. I visited it before it closed, very 80s aesthetic still in the newer section. Of course Boston Store is gone now, and they closed the whole place now to transform it into a business center with some food and shops and apartments now.
Incredibly well done video … thanks so much for the detailed history of these two entities. The Arcade is really stunning. What I find so interesting is how wealthy investors juggle properties around, all looking to capitalize on their acquisitions, and most of them having to dump or lose them when they don't pan out. But I'm sure that they all use the tax codes and corporate shell games to ensure that even when they lose money they make money.
I am from the Cleveland area, and have gone to the Galleria a few times. The occupancy has been reduced to the food court and YMCA and Dollar Bank (not accessible from the mall). The rest of the tenants have pretty much left. The Hungarian museum is still there lol. The food court gets a good amount of traffic during lunch.
Outstanding as always Sal. I sure hope people will wake up and realize the treasures these malls are. They are living history. Seeing all these malls die is so sad. My great fear now is with all the malls being ordered closed, and being on shaky financial grounds, many will never make it through this pandemic :-(
Very nice Sal! I really loved the first location, man that really had the 1900's vibe... I know it's not that old but, you know. The couple dancing was so cute! Stay safe and sane!!
I remember being in Cleveland with a college basketball pep band in March 2003. We had a group of 12 very hungry people wandering around looking for food after 6PM. Turned out, a hard thing to do in downtown at that time. I recall hearing of this place from a local and wandering that way. Tugged on the door to find it locked. We resorted to a pricy steak place in the bottom of what was the National City Bank building (now PNC) So, atleast back then, still hard to find food there at any hour past 5. Oh, and if I remember correctly, 2001, our marching band did a full performance marching through a mall in Cleveland. Achievement point unlocked: Blast a Trombone in a full mall!
i remember being a kid in the early 2000's ...even then the mall was crumbling the middle corridor and strip mall was dead..i wish i could go to that mall again
I remember when they opened the Galleria. I was 9. Everybody wanted to go down there but it’s popularity didn’t last long because at that time we had a bunch of other malls in the suburbs (most of which are long gone now, and have been demolished and redeveloped) that were still thriving back then and much easier to get to. People didn’t want to go downtown just to go to the Galleria. The Arcade is beautiful. I don’t think they can touch the Arcade with it being a historical building. One thing I do love about downtown Cleveland is the historical architecture that is being preserved. The next time I’m downtown (practically never) I’ll check both places out. Thanks for the video.
Both of these places are very similar even though they were built in different eras. Thanks for sharing them with us. Hopefully these places will survive, especially the arcade.
The first arcade reminded me of the old, restored shopping arcades in Sydney, Australia (particularly the Queen Victoria Building and the Strand Arcade) both in terms of the general "feel" of the place and in terms of the fact that neither have "anchor" stores per se. Fortunately, the Sydney ones are doing better than Cleveland's because they are located in the main tourist and city shopping area, and many commuters walk through the QVB on their way to and from work, because its basement level is connected to a train station. Have fun working through your backlog of footage!
When I worked downtown year ago, I used to get lunch at the Galleria and walk around the Arcade. There was (is?) a pretty cool coin shop there. I haven't been there in a really long time, though. Shame that they're both dead because they're both gorgeous buildings.They were on the way to being dead about ten years ago when I worked down there. Now I kind of want to go back.
Sal, impressive history and information. Another great vid! I missed this earlier and I hope you are well and healthy. I had to pause "Blood Debts" when I saw this in my feed and, now, I've gotta add "Cleopatra Jones" to my list! :)
Hi Sal, I really appreciate you making all your videos. I love your style. Wow the Arcade is a really beautiful building and I love the little clip of TV 20. I live in bay area so I'm familiar with this station. They actually still show viewers animals between the station breaks.
The Galleria at Erieview kinda reminds me of the *Arcade Shops* at Fifth Avenue Place in Pittsburgh; with the exception of the skylights. It also happened to been built around the same time as well and was ALSO trying to mimic a turn-of-the century arcade. You should probably check it out some day (that's if this pandemic doesn't last for TOO LONG...)
It looks like they were setting up for the Winking Lizard world tour party when you were filming. The Winking Lizard is a restuarant & bar chain in ohio that started on Miles road in Bedford Ohio just outside of Cleveland. They have a program called the world tour of beers that has been going on for over 30 years. Basically, you sign up and drink 100 different beers off of their rotating list during the year and receive prizes. Once you reach 100, you get a jacket with that year's logo on it and an invitation to the world tour party, typically held in January or February. I haven't lived in Ohio for several years now, but when I did, I completed the world tour several years in a row. I really miss the Lizard, I have moved around several times since and haven't found anything quite like it. I think the location in the Galleria opened sometime around 2015.
Respect. Frankly, I'd go about 6/10...this is footage from 2018, and my backlog is intense. Wait until we get to the stabilized gimbal footage from recent trips...
Arcade is absolutely gorgeous. I think it'd be great if they made the arcades stores into mini apartments like they did with their historic arcade in Connecticut ... it'd definitely bring more money than these vacant storefronts
Sal first 10 miles of bad road would involve the late great Shelly Winters. Everyone stay in watch vids stay safe. The Buildings are gorgeous they could be beautiful re-purposed as luxury apartments. I hope these spaces have brighter futures. When our “lock down” is over masses will be sooooooo sick of on line shopping Malls will have a resurgence. If only temporarily. As always amazing double header. You and your Fam stay safe🖖
I didn't even know that building was ever a mall. But I know they're turning it into apartments and offices now lol... I always show visitors the Arcade, and it's always a bit of a shame that theres like... nothing there... but the building makes for good sight seeing at least
Hey Sal, I caught that TV 20 San Francisco ad that was a bit strangely placed! My home town(SF)... Both malls are beautiful but the Arcade is primo! Thanks for your fine work!
Wow. That had to be a low point in Shelley Winter's career. She was great in all of her films, and deserved better than Cleopatra Jones. Loved the video of the mall. What a beauty!
Are there no wealthy people in Cleveland? I've never been. It seems like the arcade with the Hyatt Regency should have a ton of bars and great restaurants with high end shops sprinkled about. Kind of a nightlife/shopping destination.
The Arcade situation is weird because (as shown) there are a lot of higher end bars and restaurants right across the street. The House of Blues is less than a block away, and the Q and Progressive field are very close as well, it is legitimately in the perfect spot for downtown nightlife. Cleveland's wealthy folks are kinda consolidated on the East side and there are a bunch of mixed use retail over there to server them - they're not really going downtown to shop.
REMINDS ME THE QVB IN SYDNEY, QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING. IN FACT I THINK THIS INTERIOR LOOKS ALMOST NICER, BUT THE QVB IS A POPULAR MALL, HISTORIC BUT HOLDS ITS CHARM AND IS VERY BUSY. THIS ARCADE SHOULD BE AS POPULAR THE QVB, WHAT A PITY
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Sal I plan on filming more after this craziness ends. I film malls and trains in the Chicago area.
The arcade is seriously one of the most beautiful and interesting looking buildings I've ever seen. Thanks for filming that. I had no clue about those type of shopping centers. Just gorgeous.
I really like watching your videos.
The Arcade is really beautiful and worth preserving
It is a listed historic building under Hyatt's ownership, so I don't see it getting any worse for the place anytime soon.
I was in Cleveland a little over a year ago today, bringing my son there for the first time. Walking around Downtown, I insisted on going through here. My wife scoffed at detouring through a mall, but I pointed out that it would get us out of the wind and that she might really enjoy it. She did. In fact, we all did. Even though nothing is open, it's a beautiful space to walk through and really nice just to see. I know people in Cleveland know it and will try their best to protect it, but it's great you're putting it out there, so others know what a beautiful space it is and what wonderful history it has behind it. There's a level of nostalgia for a lot of the malls on your channel for a lot of people, but they're nearly all stale, cookie-cutter malls essentially out of a box that are worth documenting before their destruction, are not really worth saving. The Arcade is different and it's great that you're revealing it to people.
The Cleveland Arcade has got to be one of the finest shopping real estate that I've ever seen. 😁👍
Is it me or does the Cleveland Arcade remind you of a cruise ship on the inside. The decor is beautiful.
Same
If it ever fails for the shopping or gallery space, this is the sort of structure that should be converted into luxury living spaces to sustain it.
These two malls, although may look similar from the outside in shape, give off completely different vibes. The arcade is more of a work of art, well maintained and inviting, whereas the galleria looks generic, cold and neglected. Thank you for making another great video!
Perfect assessment .
The first building has a beautiful interior
It’s gorgeous
beautiful beautiful building, I love the light reflecting from the ceiling.
gives me that 1920s vibe.
gorgeous, never seen a mall like this before.
the couple danceing ♡
Sal, all your ExLog videos are true works of art, audio and visual pleasures that take me to another place and time. The shot of the couple dancing in the empty Arcade space is exquisite. Truly a decisive moment. Very lucky timing?...or perhaps merely the patience of Sal. The Arcade is beautifully preserved, reminds me of the Bradbury Building in Los Angeles, but on a much grander scale, more light, more space, more gorgeous details. Thank you so much for these wonderful documentations.
This is your best one yet. Two brilliant examples, across 100 years, of a way of life gone forever.
I stayed in the Hyatt in this arcade in 2017. Prior to that, I had walked through the arcade... saw how beautiful it was, and hoped I'd get back to Cleveland so I could stay there. Sure enough, I got the call, and booked this hotel. It was really neat, I stayed in a hotel room on the 2nd floor, which used to be a storefront. In the middle of the night, when downtown Cleveland was pretty much quiet, I just walked around this arcade/hotel to get some fresh air, admired the architecture, then headed back to my room.
The Cleveland Arcade is very beautiful just a shame they never continued to make malls as beautiful as that place. Thanks as always for the content especially during these hard times
The arcade looked amazing. Probably my favorite place that you've visited so far.
The Arcade is one of the most beautiful places in Cleveland. During the holidays the decorations are spectacular. I hope it's never torn down.
"Fun times in Cleveland today!!"
I love the tourism videos so fkn much. COME AND LOOK AT BOTH OF OUR BUILDINGS.
I tried to do everything the videos told me last July, but I didn’t see “this guy”.
The whole intro I was singing the song, especially when he passed the column holding the statue of Moses Cleveland. "He's the guy who invented Cleveland!"
The Arcade was actually one of the first "malls" in the country. However, it was first and foremost and office building. Seriously beautiful and glad that Cleveland's leadership didnt let it get bulldozed to put up another modern skyscraper. However it was converted into a hotel years ago so really its not a mall in the same sense anymore.
Van Swearingen arcade is right behind Tower City center and is also a hidden architectural gem in Downtown. Hopefully you got to check out Tower City...loved that place as a kid!
The Galleria at Erieview never did make sense to me and totally surprised that it is still open. Was fairly dead 15 years ago when I still lived in Cleveland. It is part of the Erieview Tower office building and really functions more like a lunch time hangout for workers than a standalone mall. Kind of off the beaten path for being downtown and does not have the traditional mall layout (anchors plus supporting stores).
Sadly Cleveland is so over-malled so many have either failed or are failing. Randall and Euclid were just the oldest and best known, but one could argue that Great Northern (N Olmsted), Midway (Elyria), and Beachwood Place are struggling to stand out against Southpark (Strongsville). And that's just in Cleveland, don't forget you have Chapel Hill (Akron) and Belden Village (Canton) just a short drive away.
I’ve lived I near Cleveland for 35 years, and I had no idea The Arcade excited. When life returns to normal, I’m checking it out. The malls he mentioned were only a hand-full of malls built in Northeastern Ohio. There was also the Euclid Square Mall, Randall Park Mall, Richmond Town Square Mall, Beachwood Place Mall (still open), Great Lakes Mall (still open), Eaton Chagrin Boulevard, Legacy Mall (outdoor Mall), and the Ashtabula Square Mall. That’s just some malls on the east side of Cleveland!
Dont forget about Tower City Center. Not even sure that one is still around...live out of state now and have not gone downtown when back visiting.
It’s there, but it’s struggling. Hard Rock is gone, WB Store is gone, Museum Store is gone, and the third floor has no stores any more. It’s sad...
@@kelly3014 Yeah it is. Surely the food court is history too. Still remember the jumping water fountain in the main court...used to watch that waiting for the rapid.
Grew up in N Randall so very familiar with the decline of Randall Park. Not a fan of Amazon but that distribution center was the lifeline they needed!
There’s a few restaurants left, though not many. The theater is still there, too! Lol I thought that would go long ago.
And on the west side we’ve got Great Northern, and Southpark malls still going strong. And Crocker Park but that’s one of those outside shopping areas.
Pure class, and a much-needed treat during the continuous gloom & doom on the TV news channels. Sal, you're the best, bro; many thanks for yet one more superb 'virtual outing!'
This was really an interesting dual viewpoint of the architecture in the area. The beautiful, opulent, old-style architecture of the Arcade compared to the more typical mall look of Gallery at Eerieview was a really cool look at the evolution of architecture over that time period. Another great production! Thanks for time and effort put into these episodes by you and your team!
Wow beautiful malls ,what alot of waste. Thank you Sal for bringing all of us entertainment , while everyone is facing this difficult time .I am sharing your vlogs Sal. stay safe everyone
That Silent Hill music at the end. Nice.
Cafe Sausalito moved. Mixed Greens closed. I used to work near both the locations. Everything closes early there, when the downtown workers go home. Stone Oven may also be gone. Winking Lizard was having a completion party for people who drank a bunch of beer there. An annual challenge you pay to be in.
The Arcade is incredibly beautiful. That galleria is nice too but doesn't have that feel of generational, architectural permanence like the Arcade, which seems both historic and timeless in it's aesthetic.
Yours is one of those few where I hit the 'Like' icon before it even starts . The visuals are roughly similar to others but what makes yours so different is the obvious homework you do about the property and its history.
Always fascinating -
Hey thanks Johnny...this is also footage from 2018, so I have a lot of backlog to work through before we're onto current and way more beautiful footage...stay tuned!
@@sal I'm guessing you have the time to do it?
Barely. I’m busy 24 hours a day.
These were always an "insta-like" for me,as well,over the years.
hi Sal, I remember both of these malls from the early 90's to current. I have not been in either one for a few years as there is just no reason for me to go there. I know since the ymca has moved into the galleria as well as the bank they have more life to them. sad the food court is now totally dead that used to be a fun place and good food. I remember so many stores being in the mall when Dick Jacobs was still alive. seems once he got older and sicker things went down fast, and all his malls in the metro Cleveland area. hope next time you visit Cleveland you can take some time and tour tower city, another dead mall in public square. keep up the great work.
Great video Sal! You have the best storytelling skills, love going along the adventure with you!
Thanks for sharing this little piece of Cleveland. I definitely want to check out the Arcade next time I am in town. This city is where my dad grew up and where his very large family still lives. He moved out to California in the late 70s and this is where we reside now. However, I believe we met my aunt for lunch at the Galleria when I was 12, because she worked in the tower for Key Bank back in the early 90s while we were in town visiting for the Thanksgiving holiday. We did do some shopping inside after lunch and I remember it was quite busy with lots of open shops. I remember we purchased some early Christmas gifts there at the Warner Brothers store for the cousins and a Christmas gift for my grandma who lived in Parma at the time from a home decor shop. Ahhh Good memories. Still love that city and exploring new places there whenever we get a chance to visit.
I loved the Arcade reminded me of lost work of art The Handyside Arcade in my hometown Newcastle upon Tyne England. The Galleria is so general apart from the glass ceiling that is beautiful work of engineering. Another fun adventure Love from 🇬🇧 💋💋💋
I do historical reenactments of the Victorian/Edwardian eras and I just want to walk through the Arcade in my full regalia. What a beautiful piece of...well, everything! I'm so glad it's been preserved!
Thank you so much for another in depth, informative history of one of your many shopping malls. This one in Cleveland is like a static Queen Mary in its elegance and refinement, much enjoyed. Nigel UK
Hi Sal! Watched this multiple times because these are both beautiful places and once frequented often. Thanks for the memories. One day I'll go back home... Cleveland. Keep up the good work you produce. You rock!
Hey thanks Kim! You rock, too :)
Thank you Sal and glad you are staying safe. I hope we will get lots of output from you to keep us occupied during our "staycation"
The arcade looks fantastic.
The Arcade was beautiful and I think artistic places will suit it perfectly.
Sal I've been watching your logs for a little bit now and I just have to say that I really respect your love and respect approach to these explorations. Also your tone of these videos is just so chill and it's a great escape. Thanks for all your hard work!
I love the Cleveland Arcade! Thanks for filming this.
Much more fun learning history this way. Well done.
I really enjoyed the ambience of the galleria, the eerie silence and low lighting. Thanks for uploading. Take care sal.
Hey Sal, great video. I go to the Galleria for lunch pretty often - the retail situation is as bad or even worse than what you saw here. Outside of the quick mart on the first floor, I'm not even sure if the one clothing/gift store you walked by early in the video is still open. Same with the glass store on the second floor. The Stone Oven closed a few months ago, and I've heard that at least one of the 3 food court tenants left is leaving. The Winking Lizard on the first floor does pretty brisk lunch business, though.
Downtown Milwaukee, WI has a similar situation. In Milwaukee there was the Plankinton Arcade, another historic indoor shopping arcade, very beautiful classic architecture, not quite as nice as Cleavlands, but nice, but then in the 80s they opened the Grand Avenue Mall, next to it, however it was attached to the Plankinton Arcade, so it made it one large downtown mall. It did have anchors though. Anchored by The Boston Store (A Bon-Ton company later). And then later TJ Maxx would take up part of the Plankinton Arcade. I visited it before it closed, very 80s aesthetic still in the newer section. Of course Boston Store is gone now, and they closed the whole place now to transform it into a business center with some food and shops and apartments now.
Beautiful mall, great job Sal!
Incredibly well done video … thanks so much for the detailed history of these two entities. The Arcade is really stunning. What I find so interesting is how wealthy investors juggle properties around, all looking to capitalize on their acquisitions, and most of them having to dump or lose them when they don't pan out. But I'm sure that they all use the tax codes and corporate shell games to ensure that even when they lose money they make money.
I am from the Cleveland area, and have gone to the Galleria a few times. The occupancy has been reduced to the food court and YMCA and Dollar Bank (not accessible from the mall). The rest of the tenants have pretty much left. The Hungarian museum is still there lol. The food court gets a good amount of traffic during lunch.
Wow! The Arcade is a gorgeous structure.
The arcade is gorgeous... great video sal!
There was a time up into the 1980's when executives would work in NYC Mon/Fri and then commute back home to Cleveland for weekends.
Wow this crystal palace is amazing
Outstanding as always Sal. I sure hope people will wake up and realize the treasures these malls are. They are living history. Seeing all these malls die is so sad. My great fear now is with all the malls being ordered closed, and being on shaky financial grounds, many will never make it through this pandemic :-(
Oh my, you really nailed it with the Silent Hill 2 tune at the end. Erie, indeed.
Very nice Sal! I really loved the first location, man that really had the 1900's vibe... I know it's not that old but, you know. The couple dancing was so cute! Stay safe and sane!!
Wow! 53 Ex Logs? Awesome!
53!!! Working on 54 right now...hoping for a release next Friday.
The Arcade looks beautiful.
Fantastic work as always!
Awesome!!! The first arcade made me think of Ralphie and the Christmas story movie which was filmed in downtown Cleveland. Great stuff!
I worked at NatCity investments on E 6th Street in early 2000s and often walked to Old Arcade for lunch. Truly an urban treasure!!!
Such high quality production. Thanks, Sal
Oh to dance with one's boo in the middle of a near-abandoned historic arcade
ahhh I'm not the only one who noticed. ^_^
I remember being in Cleveland with a college basketball pep band in March 2003. We had a group of 12 very hungry people wandering around looking for food after 6PM. Turned out, a hard thing to do in downtown at that time. I recall hearing of this place from a local and wandering that way. Tugged on the door to find it locked. We resorted to a pricy steak place in the bottom of what was the National City Bank building (now PNC) So, atleast back then, still hard to find food there at any hour past 5.
Oh, and if I remember correctly, 2001, our marching band did a full performance marching through a mall in Cleveland. Achievement point unlocked: Blast a Trombone in a full mall!
The Arcade is beautiful. Ive never seen such a building.
Oh, the scrappers are going to have a field day in that place.
The Galleria opened exactly two days before I was born. That's pretty cool.
Beautiful architecture! Love these old buildings.!
The arcade is just amazing, wow
THANK YOU! I have been waiting anxiously for new stuff from you. You are the BEST!!!
i remember being a kid in the early 2000's ...even then the mall was crumbling the middle corridor and strip mall was dead..i wish i could go to that mall again
Every mall's a dead mall this spring.
Awesome vid, amazing looking buildings
Wow, what an ambience! Thanks Sal
I remember when they opened the Galleria. I was 9. Everybody wanted to go down there but it’s popularity didn’t last long because at that time we had a bunch of other malls in the suburbs (most of which are long gone now, and have been demolished and redeveloped) that were still thriving back then and much easier to get to. People didn’t want to go downtown just to go to the Galleria. The Arcade is beautiful. I don’t think they can touch the Arcade with it being a historical building. One thing I do love about downtown Cleveland is the historical architecture that is being preserved. The next time I’m downtown (practically never) I’ll check both places out. Thanks for the video.
wow what a beautiful mall, i could spend all day there, and i love Cleveland
Both of these places are very similar even though they were built in different eras. Thanks for sharing them with us. Hopefully these places will survive, especially the arcade.
Loved the Arcade at 6:30. Thanks for uploading.
The pizza place in the Arcade is amazing
The first arcade reminded me of the old, restored shopping arcades in Sydney, Australia (particularly the Queen Victoria Building and the Strand Arcade) both in terms of the general "feel" of the place and in terms of the fact that neither have "anchor" stores per se. Fortunately, the Sydney ones are doing better than Cleveland's because they are located in the main tourist and city shopping area, and many commuters walk through the QVB on their way to and from work, because its basement level is connected to a train station.
Have fun working through your backlog of footage!
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Wow! What a beautiful building.
When I worked downtown year ago, I used to get lunch at the Galleria and walk around the Arcade. There was (is?) a pretty cool coin shop there. I haven't been there in a really long time, though. Shame that they're both dead because they're both gorgeous buildings.They were on the way to being dead about ten years ago when I worked down there. Now I kind of want to go back.
Sal, impressive history and information. Another great vid!
I missed this earlier and I hope you are well and healthy.
I had to pause "Blood Debts" when I saw this in my feed and, now, I've gotta add "Cleopatra Jones" to my list! :)
Such an amazingly beautiful building.
the best ex log ever
Hi Sal, I really appreciate you making all your videos. I love your style. Wow the Arcade is a really beautiful building and I love the little clip of TV 20. I live in bay area so I'm familiar with this station. They actually still show viewers animals between the station breaks.
I ate at Winking Lizard once and really enjoyed what I had. Would go there again.
The Galleria at Erieview kinda reminds me of the *Arcade Shops* at Fifth Avenue Place in Pittsburgh; with the exception of the skylights. It also happened to been built around the same time as well and was ALSO trying to mimic a turn-of-the century arcade. You should probably check it out some day (that's if this pandemic doesn't last for TOO LONG...)
That Cleveland Arcade is truly spectacular. Wow 🤩
It looks like they were setting up for the Winking Lizard world tour party when you were filming. The Winking Lizard is a restuarant & bar chain in ohio that started on Miles road in Bedford Ohio just outside of Cleveland. They have a program called the world tour of beers that has been going on for over 30 years. Basically, you sign up and drink 100 different beers off of their rotating list during the year and receive prizes. Once you reach 100, you get a jacket with that year's logo on it and an invitation to the world tour party, typically held in January or February. I haven't lived in Ohio for several years now, but when I did, I completed the world tour several years in a row. I really miss the Lizard, I have moved around several times since and haven't found anything quite like it. I think the location in the Galleria opened sometime around 2015.
Great job brother! You are the easily the top exovlog Dead Maller out there!
This is pure art
10/10
Actually 9.9/10 because I am reluctant to give out perfect scores and there is always room for improvement (and pie) am i right?
Respect. Frankly, I'd go about 6/10...this is footage from 2018, and my backlog is intense. Wait until we get to the stabilized gimbal footage from recent trips...
@@sal Your 6 is my 9.9
I recommend guacamole and tabbouleh to reduce intense backlog
Brb going to get some guac
Arcade is absolutely gorgeous. I think it'd be great if they made the arcades stores into mini apartments like they did with their historic arcade in Connecticut ... it'd definitely bring more money than these vacant storefronts
Sal first 10 miles of bad road would involve the late great Shelly Winters. Everyone stay in watch vids stay safe. The Buildings are gorgeous they could be beautiful re-purposed as luxury apartments. I hope these spaces have brighter futures. When our “lock down” is over masses will be sooooooo sick of on line shopping Malls will have a resurgence. If only temporarily. As always amazing double header. You and your Fam stay safe🖖
14:17 -- Sarku Japanese Chicken Teriyaki Time!!!
I should rummage through your videos and tag everyone of the Sarku/Sakio Japanese sightings.
Do it!
I didn't even know that building was ever a mall. But I know they're turning it into apartments and offices now lol... I always show visitors the Arcade, and it's always a bit of a shame that theres like... nothing there... but the building makes for good sight seeing at least
Hey Sal, I caught that TV 20 San Francisco ad that was a bit strangely placed! My home town(SF)... Both malls are beautiful but the Arcade is primo! Thanks for your fine work!
Wow. That had to be a low point in Shelley Winter's career. She was great in all of her films, and deserved better than Cleopatra Jones. Loved the video of the mall. What a beauty!
The Arcade is absolutely beautiful.
A mall is probably a pretty safe to be right now. There isn't anybody in any of them.
Are there no wealthy people in Cleveland? I've never been. It seems like the arcade with the Hyatt Regency should have a ton of bars and great restaurants with high end shops sprinkled about. Kind of a nightlife/shopping destination.
I have to agree
Yes there are wealthy people there. But Downtown Cleveland is not where they spend their money.
The Arcade situation is weird because (as shown) there are a lot of higher end bars and restaurants right across the street. The House of Blues is less than a block away, and the Q and Progressive field are very close as well, it is legitimately in the perfect spot for downtown nightlife. Cleveland's wealthy folks are kinda consolidated on the East side and there are a bunch of mixed use retail over there to server them - they're not really going downtown to shop.
Wow what a beautiful structure
You should definitely do a video about Chapel Hill Mall! It’s on its way out for sure
This was excellent!
REMINDS ME THE QVB IN SYDNEY, QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING. IN FACT I THINK THIS INTERIOR LOOKS ALMOST NICER, BUT THE QVB IS A POPULAR MALL, HISTORIC BUT HOLDS ITS CHARM AND IS VERY BUSY. THIS ARCADE SHOULD BE AS POPULAR THE QVB, WHAT A PITY
The Cleveland Arcade is so beautiful!
Beautiful architecture