Providence Place Mall: I Survived Rhode Island's Largest Shopping Mall! Spring 2023.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2023
  • Join me as I take a look at Providence Place Mall in Providence, Rhode Island. It's Rhode Island's largest mall, but is it also its most dangerous? You be the judge!
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Комментарии • 215

  • @largeformatmaster2994
    @largeformatmaster2994 11 месяцев назад +42

    In my opinion, the only reason to go to this mall is for the IMAX experience. This mall has the only IMAX theater and the largest screen in the state of Rhode Island. What’s very special about this IMAX screen in particular is that it’s an IMAX 70mm screen, which is a large square screen which is perfect for any film shot with IMAX 70mm film, especially considering that Oppenheimer, as of right now, is playing in IMAX 70mm. It offers more image and stellar sound than any traditional movie theater. I guess I could also recommend Newbury Comics for anyone who’s interested in today’s pop culture.

    • @MegaNerdX
      @MegaNerdX 7 месяцев назад

      The sad thing is the screens are no where near as good as Xplus screens visually & crispness. They’re just big for big sake in imax

  • @michaelOB1986
    @michaelOB1986 11 месяцев назад +18

    When the mall opened, it was said the levels of the mall were based on social class. The higher end stores (pottery barn, crate and barrel, brooks brother etc) was on the first floor. Middle class stores were on the second floor (gap, Abercrombie, Victoria secret). The third floor was the food court and stores that catered to teens (Claires, Spencers, CD stores, Charlotte Russe)
    The higher end stores left and mostly went to Cranston to Garden City Center which is an outdoor shopping center and have been replaced with less established named stores which has reduced foot traffic

    • @kandicomarawski1171
      @kandicomarawski1171 6 дней назад

      I’d say the cost has been what tanked the malls. Sure before the time that you could order whatever you wanted for pretty much any price you wanted online malls were convenient because you could buy pretty much anything you could shop for at a mall.
      But now you can also buy anything you want for a competitive price without ever having to leave your home. I mean, maybe for people that care about the brand label but I don’t feel like a label that you can’t even see on a dress or clothing item means that the exact same item is $700 but an identical looking dress is $7. No one is looking at my tags so why bother? I could have 100 dresses in every color or just one that if wear too often will wear out just as fast bc luxury brands are meant to be used occasionally- as the brand rep said people with these brands tend to own multiple pairs, bags, etc so they are only worn once in awhile. So literally at this point while I’m paying for is the brand label they basically admitted to their customers that it’s not about the quality anymore. The stuff isn’t made to hold up.

  • @andrewwiedenhofer8687
    @andrewwiedenhofer8687 2 дня назад +2

    Definitely not a dead or dying mall. It's pretty well-kept and maintained for a mall these days. When stores leave they get filled pretty fast. When people say that "less quality" stores are taking spots they mean independent stores (stores with items from other countries, one-off businesses that sell things like hot sauce or stuffed animals) and this is crazy - just because it's not a national chain doesn't mean it's a bad store! The location downtown and connected to so many hotels and the convention center means it will always bring people and money to the stores and dining so it's here to stay! Now they just have to keep it maintained. As for "crime" that is just Rhode Islanders who think Providence is NYC or Compton - crime happens but if you stay aware of your surroundings you'll be ok. It's a very safe place. Also, the parking garage rates are the best in the area and open 24/7!

  • @NorAnon
    @NorAnon 7 месяцев назад +9

    Ahhh.. memories. Thank you for the nostalgic tour..🙏💕

  • @SgtJacked
    @SgtJacked 10 месяцев назад +12

    I’m from Rhode Island but figured I’d mention because you didn’t go up the escalator in the middle of the food court but there’s also a Dave & Busters & movie theatre/IMAX

  • @thethinker2149
    @thethinker2149 11 месяцев назад +33

    Grew up in Providence and been to Prov Place a bunch. I don't think it's dying, but it's definitely getting there. In comparison to other malls in the surrounding area (Warwick, Emerald Square, etc.) it's definitely light years better. There's an effort to keep this place above water so I don't think it'll lose that much steam any time soon. Regarding the crime, I've been here countless times and I've never once seen an incident occur. You're absolutely safe in there. The incidents that you referred to were basically isolated ones.

    • @Fatedcauze
      @Fatedcauze 11 месяцев назад +4

      Emerald used to be good. It’s died since they developed rte1 through South Attleboro. You also can get Walmart, Lowes, Dicks, etc without even having to go up that far. I heard they were making luxury apartments there soon.

    • @Wierdo-of-fnaf_and_tbhk-fans
      @Wierdo-of-fnaf_and_tbhk-fans 11 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠they are I’ve seen pieces of furniture in emerald mall the closed stores also they removed the play place for little kids😊

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 11 месяцев назад +2

      While Emerald Square is definitely dying, after a recent trip to PPM for a movie, I concluded that ESM is a vastly better design. Just to get in the mall from the parking garage, I had to take this weird hallway that had to go around whatever store is next to Boscov's on the 2nd floor. And the AC was useless in the food court, especially as you got closer to the acre of glass that gives you a mediocre view of Smith Hill and 6/10. And my corn dog wasn't even that great!

    • @amandarat7783
      @amandarat7783 11 месяцев назад +2

      My mom told me when emerald square was built people said it would sink because it was built on a swamp. It’s definitely sinking but more metaphorically. It’s sad because before the pandemic me and friends had fun shopping there

    • @daesong1378
      @daesong1378 10 месяцев назад +2

      Warwick had a huge revival after the flood a decade ago. Before that it was really dying. I don’t go there often enough to comment about it’s current state but prior to the pandemic is was doing pretty good.

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 5 месяцев назад +9

    What about Emerald Square Mall in N. Attleboro? Once a premier mall that did nonstop Christmas business. As the Aerosmith song says, "No more. No more!".

  • @jameshallgring2326
    @jameshallgring2326 11 месяцев назад +8

    Regular shopper since it opened. Never a problem, in mall, or multiple levels of parking. Nice enough place, but I miss Nordstrom. And Filenes.

  • @pablotherooster316
    @pablotherooster316 11 месяцев назад +8

    That abandoned store was a bed bath and beyond also that space at 9:26 was were lord and Taylor and JCPenney were

  • @rivid
    @rivid 11 месяцев назад +15

    It's Rhode Island, people always would say that Providence is dangerous because it's a city. I don't think there's hard number on the national level but I expect that post-Covid we're going to see an increase in crime continue to grow in correlation with the growing wealth gap.

  • @jeremybrown1742
    @jeremybrown1742 11 месяцев назад +35

    While Providence Place has certainly taken a hit since the pandemic, it’s usually busier than in this video. I don’t think it’s dying, but certainly slowing in its older age.
    It’s still usually busier than most other malls I’ve been to in Southern New England in recent years. I think it’s central location to the heart of Providence and the ease of parking there for events at the Dunkin Donuts Center (sporting events and concerts) give it more foot traffic than many others.

    • @RX793
      @RX793 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dunkin Donuts Center is no more, it's now Amica Mutual Pavilion

    • @jeremybrown1742
      @jeremybrown1742 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@RX793 I’m aware, but it’ll always be the Dunk to me just like it’ll always be the Civic Center to those older than me.

  • @jcespi5629
    @jcespi5629 11 месяцев назад +7

    I worked there for 4 years, the first few weeks the mall makes you sick depending on what level you are on because it constantly rocks when large amounts of cars are leaving or coming. Mostly felt on upper levels. Also there are some cool hallways that take you from end to end behind the stores.

  • @meghanszczepanek5045
    @meghanszczepanek5045 11 месяцев назад +7

    I visited this mall on a Saturday recently. Such a strange layout.

    • @laraschauble
      @laraschauble 11 месяцев назад

      LOL! Funny you said that..I never liked the layout of the mall...I have been there maybe about 5 or 6 times in all the years it's existed...the last time I was there is when Boscov's store just opened...and a traveling Hollywood memorabilia exhibit was there...I got to see different wardrobe costumes from classic films like Gone With The Wind (Vivian Leigh's costume gowns) ..and movies from modern days..(like Heath Ledger's costume from the film The Patriot)..and even one of Princess Diana's gowns was on display 🙂

  • @lucienplante4272
    @lucienplante4272 Месяц назад +2

    I live down the street from Providence Place, the reputation of upon walking in and immediately being mugged is an urban legend. There’s definitely crime and I would say the area surrounding the mall carries more danger especially under the 95 overpass right next to the mall. One of my buddies got mugged there.

  • @brothathyne5017
    @brothathyne5017 11 месяцев назад +6

    I love seeing videos of my home state.

  • @Chiefbrody22
    @Chiefbrody22 11 месяцев назад +24

    I was in high school when the mall opened. Its failure to maintain its original concept -- a high-end shopping experience -- was sealed when they decided it was OK for teens and gangs to run all over the place. Mall security has always been an issue, especially on the food court level, which ultimately cost them tenants including its anchor stores, especially Nordstrom's. They pulled out long before COVID happened because shoppers who wanted the kind of "experience" Providence Place was supposed to have didn't want to deal with poor security, teens skipping school, and gang members shanking each other in the food court. Those incidents don't happen on a daily basis but they happened enough, and too frequently, to make the news and damage its reputation. Instead that demo left in favor of Garden City (outdoor mall in nearby Cranston which has always been well run and maintained) or went up to Chesnut Hill instead, and the Mall has regressed into what it is today in terms of shopping. There are still some stores like the Apple Store and Lego Store which are "destinations" but there's an awful lot of nothing comprising it today, as you can see in Tom's video. Financially it's been a drain for the city as it was never, ever supposed to be "just another mall" filled with teenagers. Combine it with the confusing parking garage and we have an eye sore that blocks what was once a clear view of the State House and will probably end up becoming reconfigured as living spaces in the not too distant future.

    • @conchobar
      @conchobar 11 месяцев назад +3

      Most indoor malls throughout the country are struggling. Outdoor malls are the new trend. 10 years ago Garden City was hurting with tons of vacancies. Gangs aren't a major problem in the city of Providence, so it can't be a major problem for the mall.

    • @Chiefbrody22
      @Chiefbrody22 11 месяцев назад +4

      @conchobar it's not a "dangerous mall" but crime has always been a black eye for this mall and would be for any mall that wants to be "high end". That was the original intent of this mall, and it failed in that goal years before they could use the pandemic as an excuse.

    • @uttasyda9746
      @uttasyda9746 11 месяцев назад +2

      Section 8 housing 🤣🤣🤣Providence place complex compound

  • @spookybells5099
    @spookybells5099 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the tour! I’m going soon and I wanted to get a better idea of the layout ^^

  • @GlennFresch
    @GlennFresch 10 дней назад +1

    In the early days of the mall it had one of the Great Train Stores. That didn’t last too long. It also had a reputation for being a high end shopping center thanks to Nordstroms, a Cheesecake Factory and an IMax theatre. I guess my frustration with the mall stems from the overall direction providence and Rhode Island took (and still take) with redeveloping the city. Moving the train station and mass transit terminals away from the city core in favor of auto centric uses like this mall, among other things, ruins the character of the city. Thankfully there has been a lot of residential and mixed use development around the train station area, so this keeps things alive. Also, when Rhode Islanders talk about an area being dangerous it’s usually because they’ve not actually experienced someplace dangerous. We don’t get out much here in Rhode Island. lol.

  • @garrettmarshall7065
    @garrettmarshall7065 11 месяцев назад +9

    It’s is not a dying mall. It’s a mall that adjusting to experience over just shopping. I live nearby and I am at the mall multiple times a week. I have never seen any violent incidents.

  • @HardPourCorn
    @HardPourCorn 10 дней назад

    I haven't stepped foot in my home state in 3 years, but I am *not* surprised that the roads near the mall are still torn up.

  • @blades0805
    @blades0805 11 месяцев назад +6

    You have the theater and Dave and busters up the escalator

  • @stheno7312
    @stheno7312 10 месяцев назад +5

    I live in providence and have been to this mall a lot, but not usually for general shopping. I've never experienced a crime here. I usually go for either dave and busters or the imax movie theater, which is one of 19 real imax theaters in the country. the food court is also really good with lots of asian cuisine
    you also mentioned you didn't see any sit down restaurants, and to my knowledge there are 2: Jonny Rockets and Dave and Busters

    • @rickberglund2134
      @rickberglund2134 10 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, there are several sit down restaurants, P. F. Chang’s, Cheesecake Factory, UNO’s, Panera Bread, and several others.

  • @shadowsun69
    @shadowsun69 10 месяцев назад +2

    My parents live in RI and this is probably one of my favorite mall's I've ever been to. It's easy to get into and out of, the footprint is small enough so you don't feel like you're going hiking every time you visit and there's enough stores that i enjoy visiting that i go there every so often. It's also a great place to stop if you're planning on going downtown or walking around the providence streets.

  • @matthewmastrobuono582
    @matthewmastrobuono582 3 дня назад +2

    I definitely don’t think it’s a dying mall. It gets too much foot traffic. Maybe not as much as it once did but still lots of people there.
    The sit down restaurants you were looking for were on the ground level so that they can be entered from the street. There’s the Cheesecake Factory, PF Changs, Panera bread, and Dave and busters on the top floor.
    I live 10 minutes away. Been there many times. There’s been a small history of suicides too since there’s low railings and a tall third floor. I’ve never witnessed those or the incidents you’ve mentioned. They’re pretty isolated. I think they’re bound to happen if you place a mall right in the middle of our only major city.
    That’s spot you said might’ve been lord and Taylor? I could have sworn there was more access to the parking garage than there is now. But you might be right. I think Level 99 took the spot of an anchor but they’re not utilizing every floor as an entrance. It does span all 3 floors. I’m sure that gets some foot traffic but you wouldn’t see it walking thru the mall if people are there for a while.

  • @MsTinkerbelle87
    @MsTinkerbelle87 10 месяцев назад +1

    Reminds me of the South Shore Plaza…exactly like it. I miss old malls like this so nostalgic! 3:34 that’s hilarious 😆

  • @robertsieli3640
    @robertsieli3640 11 месяцев назад +5

    I was there last night. It's fine. It's a mall. Malls have never been special. Southcenter Mall in Tukwila, Washington is more dangerous than Providence Place.

  • @SavSpdDemon
    @SavSpdDemon 9 месяцев назад +4

    Rhode Island's largest mall? I never knew that, but I know it's a great mall.

  • @danielflynn8530
    @danielflynn8530 15 дней назад

    Been there too. I went just for Dave and Busters wayyyyyy back when they never had any in Connecticut. It’s a very big mall and it’s not bad. Referring to the tenants well there’s a story you can find on Mr. Ballen channel on RUclips that tells the story of an artist that found a loop hole on living arrangements you see there was this corridor that no one ever went down it was a narrow space and it led to a nice sized square space so this guy began living there for a couple years rent free in the mall until security guards caught him. He had furniture, TV, and a place to sleep it a fascinating story.

  • @markpmar0356
    @markpmar0356 11 месяцев назад +2

    I haven't been to the Providence Place mall in about twenty years but I recall it being constructed and how the downtown area of Providence has seen tremendous revitalization over the last 25 years. When the mall opened, it featured an eclectic mix of high-end retailers with mid and lower-tier ones such as the old favorite Spencer Gifts and also featured a few pricey places to eat as well in addition to the food court. From this video, it appears to be a shadow of the mall I visited. It no longer seems to be a place I'd drive to visit and shop as it once was. Sic transit gloria mundi. Or something.

  • @kanna-san.
    @kanna-san. 11 месяцев назад +10

    The parking lot is a NIGHTMARE
    also I swear there was a Borders there at one point?

    • @madmerlot841
      @madmerlot841 11 месяцев назад +5

      It was on the 1.5 floor near the Panera Bread. It's now a shoe store.

    • @Job0121
      @Job0121 11 месяцев назад

      i remember that Borders, lol

    • @daesong1378
      @daesong1378 10 месяцев назад

      There was a borders bookstore there, I was almost kicked out of it for being young and dumb. The snicker doodle cookie there was really good though. Also where I had my first shot of espresso, which my sister thought was really cool for some reason.

  • @AmandaB102087
    @AmandaB102087 11 месяцев назад +4

    The first and only time I went to this mall was in 2004, on a Sunday after a hockey game. We basically walked through the closed mall to the Dave & Buster's, so my memory of what was there at the time is pretty non-existent.

  • @ultimatewafflegaming1018
    @ultimatewafflegaming1018 11 месяцев назад +12

    ive never personally had any issues with criminals here btw im a rhode island resident so anyway the mall is still doing pretty well in my opinion its also a popular hangout for teens and young adults to meet up maybe do a few things before they execute their plans as many of them live right near it and its also fairly busy everyday so its still doing pretty well if not better

    • @HomeByTheSeas
      @HomeByTheSeas 10 месяцев назад

      Im always confused when east coasters other than Jersey and Florida complain about crime, up there other than mainstream busy bs(which is the same anywhere) I never feel threatened by much of anyone, most are just angry drivers if anything at all. Connecticut especially seems to suck at driving.

  • @Job0121
    @Job0121 11 месяцев назад +3

    I used to live in this beautiful little city back in the early 2000s. THe mall was bustling then ; wall to wall people. Seems very empty now. Wonder how the rest of the center city is doing now.

    • @wyatf6
      @wyatf6 10 месяцев назад +2

      He said filmed 2pm on a Thursday so people are at work and School so it wouldn't be busy until probably after 5pm

  • @TheSuburbanBase
    @TheSuburbanBase Месяц назад

    I go once a year when visiting for Rhode Island Comic Con. It's a great mall. The Dave & Buster's is very nice. I wish the movie theater would upgrade their seats though.

  • @user-qp8bs9xw3s
    @user-qp8bs9xw3s 11 месяцев назад +8

    @3:30 If you ever worked for mall security or for any other security detachment at the mall, you would know that there are dozens, and I mean dozens of abandoned rooms all over that place. I had roof access and lower level access when I worked there; the amount of leftover goodies and relics from the heydays of U.S. mall culture are all over that building. When the Providence Place mall finally dies completely, I sincerely hope people take a walk through the backrooms at Macy's, Boscov's, etc. etc.
    There are a lot of cool rooms in those places that lead to really niche spots in the mall.

  • @daesong1378
    @daesong1378 10 месяцев назад

    My ex used to work at that filenes before it became a macys. You just taking me down memory lane.

  • @Kats163
    @Kats163 11 месяцев назад +3

    As a resident of Providence, putting a "high-end" mall, was always a disconnect to the community it is in. Now Tesla wants to come in the the city as well. I have worked with many people from the burbs who love to see a show, go to waterfire or eat on the hill, but then talk trash about those of us who actually live here. I think while malls across the country are less popular than in the past it is possible to change for the future. I would prefer to see a mall that serves the community. perhaps has a grocery store (something Downcity lacks), some malls have dental and optical- that could be a good resource for people who need to utilize public transportation to get to appointments. Although rent is high so that might be difficult to achieve. Ownership of the space could help the environmental integration. I don't think the kids causing issues at the mall feel like Tiffany's represents them. Also, for people who drive- Warwick ( or Emerald square but a lot less stores in that mall now)- doesn't charge for parking and has many additional stores nearby, also route 1 in attleboro creating competition.
    High end- Tiffany's, Brooks Brothers, basically the stores on the first floor and the anchors
    lower end- Rainbow, rack room shoes, old navy

    • @Sh3ba5843
      @Sh3ba5843 10 месяцев назад

      38 studios

    • @Geekywitch
      @Geekywitch 8 месяцев назад +1

      Tesla's going to be taking over a dead Stop & Shop plaza that has had no use in well over 15 years at the top of Reservoir Avenue. As a resident of lower Elmwood, I'm all for it.

  • @KitsuneEX-oo8pj
    @KitsuneEX-oo8pj 9 месяцев назад

    Im glad this mall isn’t dying considering all the other malls in my area are

  • @_N_R_S_
    @_N_R_S_ 11 месяцев назад +3

    To be honest my largest complaint about that Mall was handicapable access to all the floors. I had mobility issues at the time & was on medication that made me dizzy & I really struggled on the escalators. We had a hard time finding elevators & that 1 you passed in the beginning of the video only went down to the Parking levels if I'm not mistaken. I don't live there though so I don't know if that's a continual issue for residents. We're from CT & visited that mall on a trip to take our daughter to Roger William's Zoo last Summer. It was much busier but we still felt completely safe. Overall we had a great time & enjoyed the mall. My now 13yr old always wants to go back😂

    • @mkpleco
      @mkpleco 11 месяцев назад +1

      The "elevators" hit every floor. One would have to take more than one elevator and you might need to walk by several stores to get to one.

  • @rickberglund2134
    @rickberglund2134 10 месяцев назад +2

    Virtually every mall looks “dead” if you’re going to film at 2:00pm in the afternoon on a weekday. The parking is free for the first 2 hours, then goes up to $2.00 until you’ve been there more than 4 hours. You also don’t have to worry about door dings as there are plenty of spots near pillars, as well as wide spaces. Film it again on a Friday or Saturday night. 19:58 You didn’t look very hard for the sit down restaurants.

  • @ruthmarland835
    @ruthmarland835 4 месяца назад

    Ahh finally my home state and loved this mall in “99. I was in my 30’s then I went here night and day for the first 15 years. It was never this empty then however compared to the malls you have walked through it’s holding its ground.
    Sad to see all these malls slowly burning out.
    This is definitely empty. You shouldn’t have to walk into a mall with hardly any foot traffic.
    Day or night this was the mall to enjoy.
    I’m 20 minutes away in North Attleboro, Ma
    Emerald Square Mall has slowly become a memory.
    Happy you made it to Rhode Island!

  • @ericpogorzelski904
    @ericpogorzelski904 11 месяцев назад +1

    i been to this mall on a class feild trip back in 2015 and bought a lego classics set for myself at the lego store and it was wonderful

  • @ha63
    @ha63 3 месяца назад +1

    Was there quite a few years ago. The advantage to a downtown mall like this that you can walk out the door and see other attractions like the State Capitol, etc.

  • @absolutegamer259
    @absolutegamer259 11 месяцев назад

    i love going to the providence place mall. it’s a very nice place and i actually had apple camp at the apple store there.

  • @ha63
    @ha63 3 месяца назад +2

    Also Providence is home to the oldest enclosed mall in America, The Arcade, built in 1828

  • @blkboot65
    @blkboot65 11 месяцев назад +2

    The original anchors were Filene's, Lord &Taylor, and Nordstrom's.

  • @bigpoopcomin
    @bigpoopcomin 11 месяцев назад +3

    I loved this mall as a teen in the 2000s. My favorite store was Oop!? It was definitely higher end. Sad to see it this way.

    • @rebeccaamcgrath
      @rebeccaamcgrath 5 месяцев назад

      Oop! Was so great. It was a unique store w crafty stuff

    • @digitalwallflower
      @digitalwallflower Месяц назад

      Ohhh! Im not the only one who remembers Oop! I also loved that store. They moved to a liitle space a few streets away. I'm sure they're gone now. They sold handmade artsy things from RISD students also.

  • @uzibah4889
    @uzibah4889 2 месяца назад +1

    The parking there is so horrendous! There is also no central escalator so it's not easy to get around the mall.. Just the two ends so it's a hike.

  • @jasonbartlett6795
    @jasonbartlett6795 11 месяцев назад +2

    All I know is, someone lived in the mall. And another person yeeted off the balcony trying to escape shoplifting charges. 😬 I live in Providence.

  • @LaytonKnightt
    @LaytonKnightt 18 дней назад

    When it opened up, I remember it being higher end, but now all the good stores have moved to Garden City, which is largely more pleasant. I haven’t seen the inside of the Providence Place Mall in years, but this is kind of sad. I also don’t think people want to drive to providence with the traffic if they don’t have to. Btw they’re making a documentary on that hidden parking garage apartment.

  • @chrislane5670
    @chrislane5670 11 месяцев назад

    looks like you showed up at open on a Monday!

  • @erpbridge
    @erpbridge 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been to this mall about a dozen times, throughout 2010 to current, coming from Connecticut. I have never seen any of the violence/crime that is said about this mall, and I think its VERY overblown compared to what reality is.
    It looks much better off that Buckland Hills Mall in Manchester, CT... and a million times better than my local mall, Crystal Mall in Waterford. Other than some closed storefronts scattered throughout the mall... and a lot of missing storefronts on the parking garage approaches... it looks, dare I say, like a pre-Covid mall. The entrance approaches are usually lower-cost stores at most malls, either trinket stores, nail salons, perfume/candles, or grab and go food like Cinnabon/Auntie-Annes or maybe a coffee/juice place. Those, being lower cost, also usually are the ones who have the most problem coming up with rent after their initial seed money runs out. I will say, I don't see as many kiosks in your video as there used to be (things like phones cases, stuffed toys, etc)... thats another that falls in the same vein as the entrance approach. Low cost, but also low ROI.
    As to sit down food places at this mall, you actually need to go down to the lower levels and out to the street. I caught sight of a PF Changs sign in your video, and I know there's a Cheesecake Factory right off one of the garages too. You also have Dave and Busters up the escalators of the food court, right across from the theater and IMAX.
    That said... of all the places in there, I'd probably only ever end up going to Newbury Comics. Malls, in general, have a much higher markup on their merchandise than their competitors outside... and thats because the storefronts themselves need to mark up the price to afford their rent. In the 80's to early 2010s, malls had a captive audience, as it was the only place to obtain an item... not so much now. That high rent of the storefronts is actually what is pricing malls out of existence.

  • @Watery_Picsart
    @Watery_Picsart Месяц назад

    I miss this place!

  • @SSWolfie404
    @SSWolfie404 11 месяцев назад +3

    Every time i go to this mall its always packed lol

  • @Laserashton
    @Laserashton 11 месяцев назад +9

    Nice mall, there was a stabbing, a man fell to his death, shoplifting, and more stabbings, and I wonder how my classmates are still ALIVE! Emerald Square is my favorite mega mall in the area!

    • @conchobar
      @conchobar 11 месяцев назад +4

      Sadly Emerald Square is a dead mall. At least half of the stores fronts are empty now.

    • @Laserashton
      @Laserashton 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@conchobar yea, was one if the last peoplr to see it in it's glory before it died :(

    • @caseyob2690
      @caseyob2690 Месяц назад

      It's like 1/8 left going at emerald square.
      Sucks. Grew up going there.

  • @christopherkelley3185
    @christopherkelley3185 11 месяцев назад +1

    It has been long rumored that the mall is configured and wired in a way that if it should fail can easily be converted into a casino. Not sure how true that is.

  • @mrc3885
    @mrc3885 11 месяцев назад

    When it opened it was packed all the time because of Dave and Busters and the IMAX theaters. Few years later you'd have to watch your back in the parking garage.

  • @jamesjohnson94
    @jamesjohnson94 7 месяцев назад

    You should go check out the warwick mall in warwick Rhode Island

  • @dr.pixysoffice794
    @dr.pixysoffice794 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love that mall so much all my friends say they go to Warwick Mall bc they get lost but my mama let’s me wander around

  • @sonicredcr
    @sonicredcr 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I like your videos. May I ask what camera you use and what your set up is?

  • @GoodestVideos
    @GoodestVideos 7 месяцев назад +1

    The section is closed off that used to be where JCPenney was

  • @arosenweig
    @arosenweig 11 месяцев назад +1

    I prefer the Burlington Mall in Burlington, MA since it offers free parking and it’s located just off of I-95 and Route 128.

  • @robotdeer
    @robotdeer День назад +1

    I live down the street from this mall and go there a ton. Always seems pretty busy, tons of natural light, and haven't experienced any crime. That statistic seems pretty bogus honestly. The only time I ever see a ton of negativity is with the weirdos that want it to be turned into a casino.

    • @osurpless
      @osurpless День назад

      Ugh on the casino.
      And yea, I went to a local concert at a bar last November, and walked from the parking garage there on a Saturday night and the nightlife in general was jumping, so quite safe.

  • @Metal.mike89
    @Metal.mike89 Месяц назад

    I haven’t been to that place in forever. There’s hardly any stores there I like. And the ones I do like hardly have anything I want.

  • @albertastro3761
    @albertastro3761 4 дня назад +1

    Providence Place took a big hit when Nordstroms left... Replaced with bargain basement Boscovs. Overall, it's still solid as far as malls go. Level 99 opened recently, as well as Fogo De Chao... The IMAX is cool too.
    As far as violence goes - Providence in 2024 is nowhere near as bad as Providence in the 80's and 90's. You still get the groups of kids with nothing better to do than be obnoxious, but it's manageable.

  • @BostonCelticsNBAChamps
    @BostonCelticsNBAChamps 7 месяцев назад

    Been here once and it's a scary mall with a scary height. I do like this mall though

  • @nvprophecy
    @nvprophecy 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love the video and quality. What’s your video setup like?

  • @lindavelasquez1809
    @lindavelasquez1809 10 месяцев назад

    I think during the weekends it’s crazy the week it’s ok I been to this mall since it’s first opened

  • @drazar6847
    @drazar6847 10 месяцев назад

    Been there dozens of times. never had any issues. It has a lot of the common every mall stores. At least for NE states. Only go there for a few specific stores usually. The movie theater is nice and They have Dave n Busters. !! If we dont go there we go to Solomon Pond or Natick in MA

  • @Retroman8000
    @Retroman8000 6 дней назад +1

    Maybe now the secret apartment will thrive

  • @eunicenield9631
    @eunicenield9631 9 месяцев назад

    I haven’t been to this mall in about 8 to 10 years. It looks very different to me and seems like there’s a lot of empty space now.

  • @raymondjones5909
    @raymondjones5909 8 месяцев назад

    This mall still holds up even during pandemic it was packed still. Dave and busters and the iMax is what brings in the crowds and during the summer the river of fire. Food court is not like it use to be

  • @ernestcruz6316
    @ernestcruz6316 11 месяцев назад +2

    Now you're in the town where I live. There has been some gang activity there, and most days a lot of high school and middle school kids are there, so most of the rowdy behavior involves them. A lot of homeless hang out there too.

  • @sotpseamus
    @sotpseamus 23 дня назад

    There are many restaurants, most of them are just on the outside at street level.

  • @dolivier
    @dolivier 23 дня назад

    I live in Rhode Island and have been there many times. It’s always been busy when I have been there. On the other hand it’s just a Mall.

  • @Luigitime2015
    @Luigitime2015 11 месяцев назад +3

    It easy to get lost in there especially you go garage

    • @Luigitime2015
      @Luigitime2015 11 месяцев назад

      I like the mall but then few stores I goto newbuycomics which. Have one neatby and hot hot topic again in mall by me only thing it have Dave and busters I max theater and was no game stop then ,so at least it there now

    • @fedos
      @fedos 11 месяцев назад +2

      It's a little known fact that the parking garage was designed by the Jigsaw Killer.

  • @thispointintime
    @thispointintime 11 месяцев назад +3

    i live in east prov and hit this mall almost weekly... it is not dangerous lmao what is this even..

  • @RoddieSimmons
    @RoddieSimmons 7 месяцев назад

    I am watching this video on the same day that a security guard was killed and others injured at MACY'S in Philadelphia. I used to live in RI. and now retired in Northeastern Brazil, but definitly can say that nowadays their are few places that are "Safe" and Providence Place may be just like other places (i.e. Target in San Francisco) Totally agree with the IMAX comment though I only went once. My go to movie places were in West Warwick. Thanx for the video.😎

  • @Foxonian
    @Foxonian 3 месяца назад +1

    I didn't think there were any more Showcase Cinemas around. That must be the very last one in existence since the majority of them became AMC's.

    • @largeformatmaster2994
      @largeformatmaster2994 Месяц назад

      There are still a few Showcase Cinemas out there. Just not as many as AMC, Regal, or Cinemark.

  • @MichaelFougere
    @MichaelFougere 7 месяцев назад

    All the sit down restaurants are street side besides Dave & Buster's. You have to go outside the mall for all the others

  • @Surge-f8s
    @Surge-f8s 4 месяца назад

    Bro I live in RI and haven't been Dave & Buster's in a long time

  • @daesong1378
    @daesong1378 10 месяцев назад +1

    Security at this mall was on some “racist” stuff at one point. I worked there as a teen, and they would kick us out because the mall was “closed” wasn’t even doing anything, just waiting for my friend to finish closing up the store so I could give him a ride home. Keep in mind at that time, the food court was still full of people, and the movie theater was still open. They seemed to chill out a bit later on but I don’t know what that was about.

    • @rickberglund2134
      @rickberglund2134 10 месяцев назад

      Racist..? Virtually, all the security are people of color.

  • @stevenbazinet3404
    @stevenbazinet3404 10 месяцев назад

    I go to this mall almost every Saturday, maybe even Sunday too and it is always alive and bustling with alot of people. Despite that, my biggest complaint is that it does not have alot of "fun" stores to visit. Yes, "fun" is a very subjective term to throw around, but for me this mall seems to have way too many stores focusing on clothing fashion and not alot that focus on kids and guys that refuse to grow up. The only store I visit here is the Lego store, sometimes Newbury Comics. Other than those 2 stores, there are no other stores in mall that focus on toys and collectibles which sucks.

    • @wrestlingrainman
      @wrestlingrainman 5 месяцев назад

      "alot that focus on kids and Guys who refuse to grow up"
      *Goes to the Lego Store 😂

  • @cbjcaps567
    @cbjcaps567 2 месяца назад

    this is the right way to enter the mall

  • @DuckOfRubber
    @DuckOfRubber 2 месяца назад

    If you want to visit a dangerous dying mall for a video, go to Circle Centre in Indianapolis on a Friday or Saturday evening. Like the one in this video, it once had a reputation of being pretty high end, but has fallen much further.

  • @zacharydoiron6195
    @zacharydoiron6195 11 месяцев назад +1

    Worked at the mall for 2-3 years. So much theft, security was always chasing people around.

    • @SSNESS
      @SSNESS 10 месяцев назад

      That African store seems so out of place there 😅

  • @brianvanasse7627
    @brianvanasse7627 10 месяцев назад

    Providence place mall is very big for being in the smallest state and it’s not dying every time I go there there’s always a lot of people there

  • @virtualnewengland
    @virtualnewengland 24 дня назад

    That parking garage is most confusing one I've ever been in. Last time I went, they had you drive on the left like you're in the UK. Is it still that way?

  • @madmerlot841
    @madmerlot841 11 месяцев назад +2

    There were a lot more retailers back in 2020 pre-COVID. There were more kiosks and more variety of retailers. The busiest store in the mall is the Apple Store.
    The sit down restaurants are the PF Chang's and the Panera Bread in the mall downstairs and other restaurants in a confusing place. The food court looks a lot worse the last time I went in 2020. There used to be a Taco Bell, a Subway, and a Popeye's.
    The other restaurants aren't accessible from inside the mall but are a part of the mall. There is a Cheesecake Factory and some other restaurant that will be opening soon. The parking garage and the layout of the mall is confusing so don't feel bad lol. There is more foot traffic when there is an event at the convention center.
    The trouble in the mall starts later after the schools get out after dinner.

  • @kylefaria8712
    @kylefaria8712 10 месяцев назад

    I go to providence place every now and then, usually on a saturday and whenever I go it’s pretty busy. Must be because I go around dates there are larger events in the area. I think it’s a decent mall, nothing special though.

  • @wyatf6
    @wyatf6 10 месяцев назад +1

    Check out Garden City in Cranston,RI

  • @wyatf6
    @wyatf6 10 месяцев назад +1

    Before that mall was opened they we're thinking of building a NFL stadium there to host the New England Patriots
    So that feels through and then they built that mall

  • @georgef551
    @georgef551 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing was wrong with the elevator (besides poor maintenance). Schindler brands take eons to level, because it slows down way too early (about 18" before the landing). That's why they take forever to open.

  • @elanablouin122
    @elanablouin122 10 месяцев назад

    Boscov's is the store that are referring to as "lower class".

  • @merx9714
    @merx9714 6 дней назад

    You missed the P.F Changs and Cheesecake Factory on the bottom level, those are the sit down places to eat. This is the most traffic the mall will see. All of them are dying due to the reasons you said. Sad world.

  • @Geekywitch
    @Geekywitch 10 месяцев назад

    The only thing I don't care for is the parking garage - the layout is just so strange. Otherwise... it's a mall. It's fine. Never have seen any incident happen there, and I'm in there at least 2-3 times per month. I've seen a lot more occur down in Warwick.

  • @only257
    @only257 9 дней назад

    been to this mall since 2001 i was 17

  • @yeet76231
    @yeet76231 8 месяцев назад

    Go on a Saturday. It's anything but dead. Security team is great (one of the best PSC branches in the northeast). The staff at certain stores are amazing. While there can be a homeless and druggy problem, that's a symptom of the city

  • @stargazeypi5454
    @stargazeypi5454 9 месяцев назад

    I work at this mall, and have for several years. I've heard a lot of things about it's bad reputation, most stemming from the rumors about it being cursed. There have been several suicides here, and at least one murder since I started working here. The criminal element comes in from the nearby bus terminal, Kennedy Plaza, where the homeless and drug addicted gather. Digging deeper, it turns out that the end on which the mall was built was once home to an asylum. I don't think the mall is particularly dangerous, but the area surrounding it is sketchy to say the least.

  • @Luigitime2015
    @Luigitime2015 11 месяцев назад

    Yes 6 times but years ago in 2000s last time 2017 18
    Or but most few was in area for con