0:33 Long standing display fixture for Tuxedo Junction, one of the few legacy businesses left in the mall. 0:37 The main entrances being replaced (no more ugly silos!) are currently walled off, to the left is the former Sunny's Restaurant. 0:53 Stages on concourse are being dismantled and replaced, not entirely sure why... 1:00 The owner of Classic Optical recently retired and closed up his shop. On the left is a (very heavy) fireproof cabinet free for the taking (assuming you can find some way to transport it that is :P). 1:05 Former JCPenney anchor. Between it and Classic Optical is the pediatricians practice that sadly moved out of the mall at the end of April this year. 1:11 Somewhat iconic Tuxedo Junction "Open" sign 1:15 Looking toward dental offices and City Hall entrances. 1:18 These string lights decorate the "Everybody Eats Cafe", currently the only food option inside the mall. 1:36 To the left is Stage Coach Florists, another legacy mall business. The space on the right seems to be used for storage (especially for the mall's Christmas decorations). 1:55 Looking toward City Hall entrance 1:59 Peeking inside former JCPenney 2:09 Animal paintings that decorated the now-former pediatrician practice space.
This is so eerie, Kinda makes me uncomfortable actually. Reminds me of a time long gone, A place that past their prime, And would close not too long after this video was filmed.
Hi8 is such a great format. Thanks for sharing. Found through deadmalls sub.
If you’re filming on a hi8, please keep posting more vintage retail spaces! Looks great.
this is so cool i wish vhs cameras were real
they are... they're old though...
0:33 Long standing display fixture for Tuxedo Junction, one of the few legacy businesses left in the mall.
0:37 The main entrances being replaced (no more ugly silos!) are currently walled off, to the left is the former Sunny's Restaurant.
0:53 Stages on concourse are being dismantled and replaced, not entirely sure why...
1:00 The owner of Classic Optical recently retired and closed up his shop. On the left is a (very heavy) fireproof cabinet free for the taking (assuming you can find some way to transport it that is :P).
1:05 Former JCPenney anchor. Between it and Classic Optical is the pediatricians practice that sadly moved out of the mall at the end of April this year.
1:11 Somewhat iconic Tuxedo Junction "Open" sign
1:15 Looking toward dental offices and City Hall entrances.
1:18 These string lights decorate the "Everybody Eats Cafe", currently the only food option inside the mall.
1:36 To the left is Stage Coach Florists, another legacy mall business. The space on the right seems to be used for storage (especially for the mall's Christmas decorations).
1:55 Looking toward City Hall entrance
1:59 Peeking inside former JCPenney
2:09 Animal paintings that decorated the now-former pediatrician practice space.
Excellent video and attention to detail. The Windows Movie Maker intro *chef’s kiss*
This is so eerie, Kinda makes me uncomfortable actually. Reminds me of a time long gone, A place that past their prime, And would close not too long after this video was filmed.
wow amazing detail. almost looks like a real place!
Fridley, MN?
I expected a jump scare. Is Hi-8 normally this distorted?
BATAVIA CITY CENTER
🎉🎉🎉
Are we supposed to guess the mall?
It’s the Fashion Square mall…….