DEAD MALL - REGENCY SQUARE MALL - JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA -A MOLDY DUMP OF A MALL

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @Hschlick84
    @Hschlick84 Год назад +31

    The epitome of the late 80s and 90s decade, teal, pink and purple color schemes in literally everything architecture.

    • @jeromehoward1249
      @jeromehoward1249 Год назад +1

      Going to Regency Square in the 80s and 90s were the most exciting times. I had imagined that mall would one turn into one of those larger than life power centers were they would see a resurgence of retail shoppers.

  • @candievermeulen9858
    @candievermeulen9858 Год назад +9

    Nice music choice and nice job on this video

  • @tracydubyak5871
    @tracydubyak5871 Год назад +16

    I'm a native to Jacksonville FL as I myself came to this mall from age ten until it went to this. I'm 53 now. Sooo many memories stories I can say about this place.

    • @Rcmiller
      @Rcmiller 3 месяца назад

      Really sad to see, I to lived here 82-90. this was the place to hang out. Even worked in one of stores for about a year half. also sad to see how bad certain parts of town got

  • @cherrieperkins5065
    @cherrieperkins5065 Год назад +25

    I remember when this was The Mall. It's sad to see this video of it now. 😢😢

  • @lisacarey7974
    @lisacarey7974 Год назад +23

    Born and raised in Duval. the Regency Square Mall used to be the place to go, but it truly hasn’t been that way since the early 2000s once the avenues mall went up, it began to have a massive decline. Now the avenues mall is on its way out… it wouldn’t be long

    • @DanielDavis1973
      @DanielDavis1973 Год назад +5

      Having grown up in Orange Park, I'm surprised the OP Mall has lasted as long as it has. It was always the red-headed step child of Jax's mall scene.

    • @twinfns
      @twinfns Год назад

      @@DanielDavis1973facts, all of our malls are completely fucked now. We have nothing. Town center really ain’t shit either compared to other cities

    • @kryptism
      @kryptism 5 месяцев назад

      I remember the Gateway Mall back in the 90s!😊

  • @sandrabrown6291
    @sandrabrown6291 Год назад +28

    The old hang out spot back in high school. I can't help but reminisce as you walk down those halls. That's my childhood, teens, and early 20's all in this video. RIP Regency Mall ❤️

    • @Dontkillme87
      @Dontkillme87 Год назад +1

      You right

    • @travis32211
      @travis32211 Год назад +1

      Yep, definitely a hangout spot for me also when I was in my 20"s

  • @davenelms68
    @davenelms68 Год назад +3

    Worked at Furchgotts in 1970, good memories there. Thanks for posting.

  • @kyankodisqueen
    @kyankodisqueen Год назад +2

    this makea me sad as I grew up here and im now 52 so i spent many days of my youth here. watching you walk through brought back memories including where bought my wedding rings 32 yeara ago. thanks for sharing.

  • @tichdaddy1
    @tichdaddy1 Год назад +34

    Lots of great memories going to Regency Square mall from 1990-2000. Sad to see it this way. 😔

  • @dontusemaname9532
    @dontusemaname9532 Год назад +8

    Would be great for a zombie movie set

  • @duval19
    @duval19 Год назад +7

    Wow this is nothing like when I was growing up

  • @904Saleen
    @904Saleen Год назад +11

    Remember riding that train inside probably a 1000 times as a kid. A lot of memories from this place. Back in the early 2000s this was still the spot to go to. Once St Johns Town Center opened though, it declined rapidly. Sad to see it in such disrepair. And I’m sure that train hasn’t run in the better part of a 10 years. Funny seeing Catering by Tony. That was the Chick Fil A in the food court for the longest time. When JCP closed, I knew it would be a matter of time before it’s gone for good. The crime in the area doesn’t help. It was better when they had a police substation there near the Firestone but that’s gone now too. I’m sure when it finally does go, it’ll turn into apartments or something stupid.

    • @77D777
      @77D777 Год назад

      I’m not a fan of town center are you?

  • @sandramesner5230
    @sandramesner5230 Год назад +12

    I grew up in Jacksonville, went to this mall in the 60’s, 70’s 80’s, 90’sand never again, was a unbelievable mall for the first 3 decades, always updating and decorated for every holiday, area around mall declined, with a change of lower income properties to. Surrounding area and the change of shoppers to the area, sad really, we actually drove around 20 something miles to go there because they had so many stores and such a wide variety, and always extra treats and forms of entertainment, thanks for the memories ❤ Sandy

  • @faderballistics633
    @faderballistics633 Год назад +26

    Man... This place used to be jumping when I was a kid and a teen.
    It dying is a piece of my childhood dying. 😢

    • @kentaylor151
      @kentaylor151 Год назад +2

      Yessss…it’s was our primary mall growing up. This was the most popular mall in Jacksonville for many years. This video really made me sad. I never wouldve imagine it would end up being abandoned.

  • @terrybrooks9954
    @terrybrooks9954 Год назад +8

    Just went there a few weeks ago, the video doesn't do justice to the yellow tape and cones, if u look up, u see how bad the roof is. I actually went through the front entrance and out of the food court for a shortcut. Surprised that the video showed no people or movement, because when I walked there, there were open kiosks, and a few open businesses in the food court. Still very depressing

  • @mymydelilah
    @mymydelilah Год назад +5

    Those happy times in this mall of yesteryears...is just a reflection that nothing lasts forever 🌓🌗

  • @jip230
    @jip230 Год назад +23

    Dude, this channel is criminally undersubscribed! He puts so much in to each video this is a pleasure to watch and feel the nostalgia

  • @mechaheart
    @mechaheart Год назад +7

    Man I really love this musical opening! The shot of the skylight?? 💯

  • @SirDrewski916
    @SirDrewski916 Год назад +3

    mannnnnn used to go here a lot as a kid in the 90's when I was out visiting relatives. Now that I live here, whenever I drive by it, it makes me a little sad

  • @AnonymityIx
    @AnonymityIx Год назад +5

    This place started to decline heavily about 12 years ago. Prior to that it was actually pretty good. Good stores and food. They all got replaced by the knock off brands and then people just said screw it. Better to just go to the town center, avenues or orange park mall.

  • @michaelaurban4120
    @michaelaurban4120 Год назад +6

    What a dump, I can’t believe it’s open looking like that!

  • @Khailward
    @Khailward Год назад +1

    Grew up in and around Jacksonville. Kind of sad to see one of the places I remember so well so empty.

  • @PEplana
    @PEplana Год назад +13

    As soon as I saw the leaky ceiling and the millions of trash cans, I knew this mall had to be owned by Namdar or Moonbeam. What a shame.

  • @willbygosh4887
    @willbygosh4887 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I went there back in 1970,it was a hoping place!

  • @MrTimothy87
    @MrTimothy87 5 месяцев назад

    I use to have so much fun out there..Damn near got into a shoot out up there too back in the day..Brings back ALOT of good memories..Met a girl I loved out there..Bought my baby her first pair of Jordan's out there..Went to the movies..Damn and the song you play with Madonna damn near made me cry thinking about those days..Miss that tine..so much fun..Thanks for the memories..❤❤

  • @mayspondmogul
    @mayspondmogul Год назад +1

    Damn this Mall is rad OMG!

  • @RetroMax85
    @RetroMax85 Год назад +11

    I lived in Jax FL for a couple years a decade ago. I used to drive by this mall once in a while and it looked desolate back then. Like you said, the amount of leaks and the vast amount of ceiling damage is crazy, almost like no maintenance has been done for years. I never went in there but I lived closer to a Orange Park, on the other side of Jax and used to go in the Orange Park mall, which was kept up quite well and still bustling with activity- although that may have leveled off recently.

    • @devinloveridge6805
      @devinloveridge6805 Год назад +2

      Orange Park Mall is still pretty popular, I live about 5 minutes away, imo it's really nothing special though.

  • @kimberlymigliorato8755
    @kimberlymigliorato8755 Год назад

    I went there many times back in '91-92 when I was stationed at Jacksonville NAS and Mayport Naval Base and, it was really nice.

  • @calebdouglas7622
    @calebdouglas7622 Год назад +2

    Being a Daytona native I only knew about the Avenue’s Mall on the other side of Jacksonville and I didn’t even learn about Regency Square until 2017 and I was hooked ever since.

  • @kryptism
    @kryptism 5 месяцев назад +1

    When I use to frequent Jacksonville every year in the 90s & 2000s, this was the go to mall! Especially during 2005 Super Bowl! One day this mall will meet it's fate like the Jax Landing!😮

  • @sc666666
    @sc666666 Год назад +6

    Remember that shoplifter getting shot. He actually shot the cop chasing him first in the face. He went back to kill him, and the cop shot him. Was described as a good boy, who just like to make people laugh.

  • @gulfcoastsunset5879
    @gulfcoastsunset5879 Год назад

    Great content, Thank you for all this awesome footage and spot on editing & music🎶

  • @MikeJones-eh6el
    @MikeJones-eh6el Год назад +5

    What a shame, it looks like a cool place. Good lighting, big food court, too bad idiots with bad intentions ruined it for themselves and everyone else, dummies.

  • @marybrooken2375
    @marybrooken2375 Год назад +2

    Hey, you failed to acknowledge that Impact Church Jacksonville has moved into the anchor position. They are big enough to have multiple services. There's a turnaround possibility.

  • @RetroPokeGamer17
    @RetroPokeGamer17 Год назад +8

    I frequented this mall while living in Jacksonville from 1998-2020. Visited quite often while stationed at Mayport. Then 2009-2013 I worked for a network cabling company where we worked on and installed the free wi-fi system in this mall. Lots of great memories here. It's just a shame that the people who engaged in crime here and in the area changed things for the worse. 😢

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Год назад

      No one wants to shop in a mall anymore. They should have figured out what to do with it 10 years ago.

  • @sarahfrank9651
    @sarahfrank9651 Год назад +13

    Thanks for the video. It's bitter sweet to see the mall in ruins. I grew up right around the corner from this mall and went there regularly in the 80s (PS: also turning 40 this year). I remember the water features and the living trees inside this mall very well. I also remember the "Orange"-something store in one of the earlier photos ... Maybe 'Sweet Orange" with the hot dogs, having a very weird smell to it. I hated that smell. The movie theater was adjacent to the food court, and the food court had the earliest Chick FIL A I've ever seen plus an area where you could climb stairs and eat on a higher level. I think things started to go down hill for Regency Square when The Avenues was built in '89. Now that mall isn't doing so great, either, but is still hanging in there. In the scheme of things, Regency Square has had a longer life. One of the small malls on Baymeadows and Southside BLVD was turned into a community college.

  • @mannytoledo6510
    @mannytoledo6510 Год назад +1

    Kinda sad to see Regency mall go down hill. I remember back in the mid to late 80s, it was a place to shop and hang out.

  • @samueljoyce5867
    @samueljoyce5867 Год назад +1

    Enjoy your birthday trip, Ace!! 🎉

  • @chrissasandlin8344
    @chrissasandlin8344 Год назад +7

    Every time I see a pic of Wicks-n-Sticks I'm reminded my tween self was convinced carved candles were going to form a significant part of my "grown up" décor. 🤣 Great video!

    • @benb8407
      @benb8407 Год назад

      Wicks-N-Sticks wasn't a store where I lived I know it wasn't in Maple Hill Mall or The Crossroads Mall in Kazoo. I think Wick_N-Sticks was in Lakeview Square Mall in BC back in its heyday it is pretty much dead.

  • @bhkfdbfb
    @bhkfdbfb Год назад +2

    Grew up going there.. was very lively back then..

  • @timothymeadows8326
    @timothymeadows8326 Год назад +1

    Sad.. good memories as a kid n teen there for me .

  • @ChiefKeef-xf2dp
    @ChiefKeef-xf2dp Год назад +6

    🫰 someone isn't from Jax and it shows.
    DUUUVAAAAAAAAAAAAAL

  • @stphinkle
    @stphinkle Год назад +19

    If you look at how many malls are dying it is almost the end of a cultural generation. In some ways, if you look at all the things that contributed to these dead malls and urban decay, including changes in income, the culture of interaction, how the internet age changed things, what store mergers, leveraged buyouts and private equity did to retail, how stores specialized over the years, all of the shootings in public spaces, it all contributed to the death of the traditional department store, the role online shopping played, the role the pandemic played, what our culture did for entertainment over the years, etc. In some ways, the number of dead malls is a reflection of all the changes we had over the last 50 years or so. In other ways, it shows how overgrowth of retail is not sustainable either. In other ways, it represents how the demographics of an area and who lives where change over the years. In some ways, Ace's Adventures is writing the history book on mall history and its decline.

    • @andrewtaylor1737
      @andrewtaylor1737 Год назад

      White people just started shopping at different places. We go to St johns town center now, 😂 indoor malls don't exactly cater to us anymore 🤷🏻‍♂️ walking around a place that reeks of weed surrounded by footlockers doesn't exactly drawl in certain consumers.

    • @MuneageDaydream
      @MuneageDaydream Год назад +1

      Malls killed the downtowns of America. The internet killed the mall. Maybe we'll see a renaissance of the great American downtown. I doubt it, but wishful thinking.

    • @andrewtaylor1737
      @andrewtaylor1737 Год назад

      @@MuneageDaydream downtowns are definitely making a comeback. When you look at hot cities they have booming night lives and active strips. Austin, Nashville , Raleigh, Huntsville

    • @SaintAndSinner99
      @SaintAndSinner99 Год назад

      @@andrewtaylor1737 yeah white flight pretty much killed most of the malls in america. white people are too scared to see pookie and juan walking down the street minding their own business so they run and take their money with them

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      The open-air strip malls are doing better than the enclosed malls. Many are able to shuffle around tenants and keep up operations.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Год назад +4

    Oh how I miss Jacksonville Florida

    • @bigc2626
      @bigc2626 Год назад +4

      Believe me, you’re not missing anything now.

    • @ECUCHRIS904
      @ECUCHRIS904 Год назад +3

      I bet. It's a great place. I went kayaking on the first day of February. Can't beat that.

    • @robertmailhos8159
      @robertmailhos8159 Год назад +3

      @@ECUCHRIS904 that was my home town I miss the st John's river

    • @overbanked
      @overbanked Год назад +1

      @Big C A very fast growing metropolitan area....Somehow you would say it's not....

    • @robertmailhos8159
      @robertmailhos8159 Год назад +2

      @@overbanked oh it's not small when I moved away from there back in 1969 when I was 5 years old

  • @kellyj.9898
    @kellyj.9898 Год назад +2

    I used to go to that mall whenever I visited my grandparents in that area.

  • @jordangroff8978
    @jordangroff8978 Год назад +6

    Went here alot as a kid especially between the mid 90s - early 00's. Kills me to see it like this now 😔

  • @Rawdecay
    @Rawdecay Год назад +2

    Did a video here about a year ago. It’s crazy to Think back in the day this mall use to be packed like town center.

  • @DyingRetail
    @DyingRetail Год назад

    Wow. Beautiful mall. Screams Miami Vice.

  • @Alylonglegs
    @Alylonglegs Год назад +3

    Omg i grew up at this mall

  • @zikkywomak8736
    @zikkywomak8736 Год назад +4

    Old malls make great skate parks. Would be good to be able to repurpose the.

  • @RigepFroggit
    @RigepFroggit 9 месяцев назад

    I remember this place in the late 80s early 90s. Place was constantly busy, alive, I spent so many afternoons and weekends hanging out around that mall. Seeing it in that shape is just sad.

  • @cjhernandez7313
    @cjhernandez7313 Год назад +25

    The increase of crime was a major factor of closure to this mall! This generation is destroying the outdoors shopping lifestyle!

    • @djwavepad420
      @djwavepad420 Год назад +1

      They had a shooting in 2011 and that's when it went down hill

    • @cjhernandez7313
      @cjhernandez7313 Год назад +1

      @@djwavepad420 yea, I believe that was the one where a dude shot a cop in the jaw. That cop was a buddy of mine he survived it but I think you're right that may have caused the initial fall!

  • @deborahhernandez521
    @deborahhernandez521 Год назад +5

    When I moved my family here to Jacksonville... Regency Mall was a beautiful place.. It was a mall like none we were used to up north. Sad that It looks like it does now. It took it's final toll with gangs moving in and straight down from there. People we're just to scared to go anymore... Let alone to allow their children to go alone or even in groups.

    • @brothercode2488
      @brothercode2488 Год назад +1

      Gangs? Dude the damn roof is leaking all over the mall

    • @deborahhernandez521
      @deborahhernandez521 Год назад +1

      @@brothercode2488 I believe it... Must have started with all those ricocheting bullets!! 😁🤣

    • @brothercode2488
      @brothercode2488 Год назад +1

      @Deborah Hernandez nah it started when every other mall in the country start closing down, why go to a mall walk 5 miles for a pair of shoes when I can go right in a shoe store, bullets flying never closed down a white school, ijs

  • @kentaylor151
    @kentaylor151 Год назад +4

    The sad thing is this is the most popular mall back in the day. All my life, until the early 00s, I’ve shopped at this mall. How the hell did this happen?? 😮😳😳😳

    • @thegrandinquisitor8239
      @thegrandinquisitor8239 6 месяцев назад +1

      As a Jacksonville resident since birth, Regency Square and Orange Park mall were the only major shopping malls in the 80's. When we would go see either of my Grandmother's we would go to one of these two malls as they each lived near one. Then in the 90's the Avenues mall opened near my parents house. So if we wanted to go to "the mall" we typically went there because it was much closer. Crime in the Arlington area got much worse, and people quit going. The last time I was at Regency Square I went to see Skyfall at the AMC theater there, and even then, it was sketchy AF.
      Now everyone just buys there stuff from Amazon.
      Zoomers and later generations will never get to experience spending all of a Saturday at the mall with their friends like many of us did. Not a cellphone in sight, just people living in the moment....
      Kinda sad when you really think about it.

    • @kentaylor151
      @kentaylor151 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@thegrandinquisitor8239 It's EXTREMELY sad honestly. Those were the good ole days, when life was so simple. This is pretty much the only mall I went to growing up. I remember going to this mall, especially around Christmas time and back to school time, and spending all day in it. It was always so crowded, because you didn't have many options for shopping in Jacksonville. During the holidays, it was always decorated so nicely on the inside, and the people always seemed so happy!!! Crime wasn't an issue back then. I was so surprised to hear of all that started happening in the area and in this mall, itself in the early 00's. And I became even more brokenhearted once I saw this video and realized that it is now pretty much just an abandoned building. SMH.

  • @prod.domino
    @prod.domino 10 месяцев назад

    Suprised its still open, I used to go as a kid a lot. I worked at the nearby Home Depot in 2020, so i went there now and then after work to get some boba tea. Malls and movie theaters and parks made me feel more together with the rest of my community but now everything is being left to rot and I think people just stay at home way way more spending most of their time thinking about things they are seeing on a screen, in a more compressed manner than cable TV ever was.

  • @mrmonty86
    @mrmonty86 Год назад +11

    It's sad that progress has taken its toll on our way of life. We have a generation that prefers to shop online instead of leaving the house, kids into gaming instead of sports, and people who prefer texting over talking on the phone. I'm an old-school guy and I hate seeing things become more convenient and making people lazy.

  • @ksbs2036
    @ksbs2036 Год назад

    Wow, it's terrible when they let the roof go like they have here. Mould and mildew everywhere. What a waste. Nice video Ace

  • @pepsiman215
    @pepsiman215 Год назад

    ive only been here once in the 10 years ive lived here, dont remember much since the last time i was there was like 2015 and was only able to go in the side with the jcpenney and food court so i might go there soon just to see it before my family moves out of florida

  • @jeffrapier947
    @jeffrapier947 Год назад +4

    Should have included a Giant Ceiling Hole counter.

  • @ItsNewLyr
    @ItsNewLyr Год назад +4

    But when the zombies come dat shit gone be heaven so whatever

  • @crazzyblueeyes83
    @crazzyblueeyes83 Год назад

    So sad i lived here in the late 90s early 2000s rave was my go to store & hanging out in the arcade and meeting boyfriends there, oh the memories, i remember when the movie theater was in the mall by the food court. Oh to my mrmories

  • @JOHNizSiK
    @JOHNizSiK Год назад

    I went to this mall as a child in the late eighties and early nineties. Also did work in there 2011-2018 for a telecommunications company. Shooting in the food court was indeed the mail in the coffin for an already dying mall.

  • @ZachKopkaZake
    @ZachKopkaZake Год назад

    So why haven't they torn it down.. you should come to Milwaukee and film in northridge

  • @kellytrice2762
    @kellytrice2762 Год назад

    I delivered to that mall in 86-87 when I worked for Purolator Courier, it was a very busy mall and the traffic during Christmas was horrific! Oh, the memories…farewell Regency Mall..🙁

  • @mrobertson188
    @mrobertson188 Год назад +4

    This was one of the biggest malls in the country way back when

    • @70baja
      @70baja Год назад +2

      I believe it was the first air conditioned mall in the southeast

  • @ericskifton3513
    @ericskifton3513 Год назад

    If you visit Northridge again we should have lunch if our schedules can line up, I live in central Wisconsin so I'm only a few hours away from Northridge.

  • @loyalninecoffee2024
    @loyalninecoffee2024 Год назад +2

    Ace nails the intros EVERY TIME! Like I BOSS!

  • @Ryan-yd4ik
    @Ryan-yd4ik 6 месяцев назад

    You ain't missing much with the other side of the mall. During the beginning of COVID feds came in and converted it into a huge temporary space for vaccinations and testing. It was pretty much stripped clean and temporary walls were placed all throughout. It's basically a maze of hastily constructed halls and rooms to allow a large number of people to filter through while maintaining distance from each other. It's also used from time to time after hurricanes for emergency relief.

  • @yeakass1
    @yeakass1 Год назад

    Me and my family came to the United States in 1992. This was one of the first places my dad took us to. It was larger than life. The movie theater was inside the mall. AMC 6. There was a mini arcade in front of it. The first movie I watched there was Aladdin. In fact, it was the first time I was in a movie theater. Then we discovered the second half of the mall. It had the Tilt arcade. Later on, Tilt moved across from AMC. As I started to learn more English I made new friends in school and we would meet every weekend at the mall. Particularly the Tilt. We would play Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat. We would play for pride. Then we'd walk around and visit stores and chase girls. We'd get tired and sit on a bench and people watch. Till our allowance runs out and we'd feel tired. Bu that time it's 9 o'clock and we'd ve ready to go home. We'd call our parents collect, and of course, when it asks for the name, we'd say dad come get us. Lol. I remember buying every single gaming console from there at launch. I sure do miss those days. Unfortunately, between Amazon and the St. John's town mall declined dramatically. It'll be bulldozed in time. All there will be left of it are goid memories.

  • @RebeccaLRodgers2024
    @RebeccaLRodgers2024 7 месяцев назад

    I was born and raised in Orange Park and went a lot as a child. I live in San Antonio now. Coming back to visit in June! Very Sad seeing this! Is OP mall still open?

  • @runnininthe80s84
    @runnininthe80s84 Год назад

    I remember in the early 90s when this mall was packed. I saw the the original Home alone in the theater there.

  • @VIRGILE124
    @VIRGILE124 Год назад +8

    As someone who used to frequent this exact mall growing up it's always such a shame to have to drive by this location every day to go to work, but it was an inevitable scenario once those shootings happened, it wasn't exactly the best place to just frequent anymore and I have a feeling while it wasn't the only reason this mall went under, it definitely didn't help he situation

    • @sc666666
      @sc666666 Год назад

      I don’t understand that. I remember it as a gun free zone.

  • @BDBD16
    @BDBD16 Год назад

    Great video as always!

  • @rylanproductionsyt3080
    @rylanproductionsyt3080 Год назад +1

    You should go to the turtle Creek mall in Hattiesburg Mississippi

  • @bearpawduckandmemefarmtv
    @bearpawduckandmemefarmtv Год назад +5

    Growing up in Jacksonville and graduating from Mandarin High in 2000, Regency Mall was the ghetto mall to avoid even in the late 90s. As inflation destroys discretionary spending, even high-end experiential retail spaces are increasingly empty, so a mall that was trash a quarter century ago is doomed with absolute certainty.

    • @Kailynplayz88888
      @Kailynplayz88888 Год назад +2

      I graduated in 2009 from mandarin, I just remember we would always comment on how we didn’t understand why that mall was still open, this video brought it all back. The avenues mall and orange park mall have gotten worse because of the death of this mall. Crime has gotten way worse.

    • @bearpawduckandmemefarmtv
      @bearpawduckandmemefarmtv Год назад

      @@Kailynplayz88888 Yeah this whole collapse is a spectacle to behold

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      Don't agree with your perception of reality. Regency Square Mall had not yet deteriorated to "ghetto" status in the late 1990s. It was still in pretty good shape. It took at least until after 2005 for the mall to start really going downhill.

  • @deanagallatin6974
    @deanagallatin6974 Год назад +7

    I have lived here in Jax most of my life. This mall was the place to go! It was beautiful. Then gang issues and crime came to this mall and people stopped coming here. It's happening in the Orange park Mall over the last two years also. It's time to scrap Regency Square. I haven't been there in 10!years or more.

    • @robertmoore1839
      @robertmoore1839 Год назад

      I wonder if they could tear it down and build multistory apartment or condo units no more than maybe five stories high. Just a thought…

    • @deanagallatin6974
      @deanagallatin6974 Год назад

      @@robertmoore1839 it will give the thug druggies something else to destroy

  • @tomc8888
    @tomc8888 Год назад

    I last went there about 2017 to see a matinee at the AMC there. Went to the food court and ordered from one of only five food stands there. AC wasn't working, I heard the lady at the counter tell the guy in front of me that it hadn't been working for a month. There were only a couple of stores open near the food court, the rest of the mall was deader than the one in that George Romero flick.
    Rising crime, the opening of the Avenues Mall and eventually the Town Center in the Tinseltown area killed Regency Square Mall.

  • @bazzybaby
    @bazzybaby Год назад

    There was a regency square mall a hour from where I live it was renamed and renovated

  • @VictoriaGates
    @VictoriaGates Год назад +2

    There is such potential here to turn this into housing but it would need some money pumped into it to make it happen. Little apartments would be cool with a few little coffee spots or boutique or something for the residents. Of course crime makes that difficult.

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      The real problem is that DEMOLITION actually costs a lot of money. Same reason that there are many old buildings in downtown Jacksonville that have not been used in decades still standing. This is commonplace in many cities. "Zombie town" areas.

  • @CeNz_oNe
    @CeNz_oNe Год назад

    I grew up shopping there with my nannie and papa

  • @childofg-dfromflorida9728
    @childofg-dfromflorida9728 4 месяца назад

    Aye bro you didnt check in when you came to jax 😂

  • @andyhamilton8940
    @andyhamilton8940 8 месяцев назад

    Arlington area used to to be thriving with businesses and families. Govt bought up every apartment and condo to re-locate all the low income out of the downtown area. Wow! Look what happened!

  • @lunnawunna
    @lunnawunna Год назад

    This is so sad I was born in 2000 which i know was the start of the downfall but I really loved going here still as a kid. It was where I grew up and got candy, played, and even got a turtle. genuinely its really sad it was exciting going inside for covid testing in sears!!

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      I think the "downfall" really started after 2005. The mall was still in good shape in 2000.

  • @ArcadeGenius
    @ArcadeGenius Год назад

    There’s a carnival there right now! Powers great American midways

  • @kimberlycampbell4954
    @kimberlycampbell4954 Год назад +2

    They should've been shut this down! It's a serious health code and they still allow stores and food shops in there. There's mold everywhere! Jax is sad!

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      That's not unique at all to Jacksonville. Similar malls like that all over America.

  • @patrickmcbride8308
    @patrickmcbride8308 Год назад

    Come back to Milwaukee and do one on Grand Ave Mall!!!!!!!

  • @all-s0rts
    @all-s0rts Месяц назад

    @0:45 If I remember correctly that was the back exit of the hair salon

  • @sc666666
    @sc666666 Год назад

    The last sale was mostly land value. Rent is cheap, but the cam charges are extraordinary.

  • @kitsuko4361
    @kitsuko4361 Год назад +1

    Great video! I'm living in Prague so I mostly want to say to have fun in Europe! My personal opinion is that dead malls are harder to find in Europe since it wasn't such a boom to make them like in the US and Canada. The culture is slightly different here which lends itself to a different atmosphere in the mall.
    The malls that I have seen often aim for a more posh clientele with higher-end brands and/or are the only large shopping center in the area. The older malls aren't doing too well, since they have older infrastructure but like, for example, there are a few HUGE malls that are very vibrant and alive here like Westfield/chodov shopping center. Many are located on metro lines so it's easy for most people to get to them and often contain one of the major grocery store chains and many restaurants or cafes which encourage people to come.
    I went to Paris in the before times. We went to a shopping mall with a HUGE atrium filled with beautiful lights and ornaments. Many people were just there to take photos of that atrium. You could even go to the roof and take photos of yourself with the cityscape in the background. I don't know how it is now tho, but I imagine similar.

  • @davestang5454
    @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

    Would make a great place for a horror movie production. I have made short films there lately too. Regency Square Mall did not perform any worse than thousands of malls across the U.S. that have gone under. It had it's run and faded out of popularity slowly after 2000. Note that strip malls are not really dying out like enclosed malls. They recycle the tenants over and over again fairly well.

  • @ldqa2737
    @ldqa2737 4 месяца назад

    6:56 There was a huge jump in crime in the area in the mid to late 90's. There were armed robberies constantly. One assailant shot the cop in the head.
    Mentioning a cop unaliving someone without also mentioning the dead cop is not very unbiased.

  • @JS-wc4xs
    @JS-wc4xs Год назад +3

    Pretty disgusting to think that a mall with so much obvious mold issues could remain open to the public.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Год назад

      It's open, but no stores or customers.

  • @johnburke1317
    @johnburke1317 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @greatestoftheseco7473
    @greatestoftheseco7473 Год назад

    My first job was here in 2005…. It was scary by that point, and I didn’t stay there long.

    • @davestang5454
      @davestang5454 6 месяцев назад

      Been there lately. Really not that scary. Just mostly quiet. I was shopping there early 2000s and it wasn't that bad.

  • @stevebrockman6827
    @stevebrockman6827 2 месяца назад +1

    14:20

  • @dmc414141
    @dmc414141 4 месяца назад

    I moved to Jax in the early 90's and didn't feel safe in that mall even in the day although the worst activity was at night. Gang activity and just unruly juveniles started to take over and that's why they had the sheriff sub-station put there. From what I've heard, they are going to demolish it and build a soccer stadium there.

  • @rylanproductionsyt3080
    @rylanproductionsyt3080 Год назад +1

    Dude I visited Jacksonville just a couple of years ago

  • @hovbri31
    @hovbri31 Год назад

    I used to work there as a janitor

  • @MuneageDaydream
    @MuneageDaydream Год назад

    Imagine the mold in the closed wing...once mold gets started in a building in Florida, it's pretty much done for.

  • @jaybee2344
    @jaybee2344 Год назад

    The almost left for dead Loyd Center in Portland OR. Has a new owner as of Fall of 2022. They are slowly bringing in new tenants.