Do you realize how many NASA astronauts and employees have walked on these floors since the 1960s? For that reason alone, this mall should be placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Here is another example of keeping a mall going that would have been long gone in most areas. Glad you did a second lap around this one. It looks like some work has been done to the Sears interior, maybe it will be reopened as a new business soon.
Ah, nothing quite like walking around outdoors with the burning sun and high humidity while trying to dodge bugs and breaking a sweat just going from one store to another.
Looked like a beautiful day in Florida. I haven't been there since the 90s. I'm currently isolated up here in Alaska. Thank you for being a connection to the outside world
I don't know how I came across this but I've lived in Titusville my whole life and spent a lot of time in that mall. "Titusville...more like Tight Ass" Lmao 🤣 I haven't heard anyone say that in a long time.
I like the mall too, alot. Some really good memories of going there with my family and the movie theater. I am sad to read that it may be demolished soon. Thanks for the video.
How coincidental that in 1967 my local mall, starting with the Sears, Woolworth, Bradlees, and was called.....Searstown Mall. Long before Sears went away (just before the pandemic was official), in the early Aughts, the mall was renamed "The Mall at Whitney Field". It's a dying mall, and still hanging on. At least the Sears space hosts Spirit Halloween once a year.
Mall is still around. Valentino's has been there for YEARS! Used to go to the movie theater all the time - it has been there since the 60s. Sadly it closed down in mid-2021.
Consider my area in Seminole County. We have the Altamonte Mall (busy), the Seminole Town Center (so so since it lost Macy’s), and the Oviedo Mall (dead).
I’ve frequented all three malls since I got to College last fall. Altamonte is still doing well, STC is approaching life support with the loss of various tenants since Kohan bought the place and Oviedo has seen some neat repurposing with a good chunk of the tenants being used for recreation.
Typical mid-market suburban mall. Days gone by; these are taking their place in history alongside the general store and the smaller grocery stores. I saw what looked like an old Rexall or other drugstore (high walls with small windows next to the sliding glass entrance to the common area).
Why did the Searstown Mall changed it’s name in 2018 to Titusville Mall. In 2020, during the lockdown of the pandemic, the malls closed in March 2020, but than reopened in Summer 2020.
UPDATE: This mall isn't even cold yet, and already, demolition plans have already been announced for October.
Do you realize how many NASA astronauts and employees have walked on these floors since the 1960s? For that reason alone, this mall should be placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Here is another example of keeping a mall going that would have been long gone in most areas. Glad you did a second lap around this one. It looks like some work has been done to the Sears interior, maybe it will be reopened as a new business soon.
Ah, nothing quite like walking around outdoors with the burning sun and high humidity while trying to dodge bugs and breaking a sweat just going from one store to another.
Looked like a beautiful day in Florida. I haven't been there since the 90s. I'm currently isolated up here in Alaska. Thank you for being a connection to the outside world
Alaska is one of my end goals
@@DoomieGruntVentures if you're near Soldotna, lmk, maybe we can kill a bottle of bourbon
I always love looking at this mall! So cozy!
I don't know how I came across this but I've lived in Titusville my whole life and spent a lot of time in that mall. "Titusville...more like Tight Ass" Lmao 🤣 I haven't heard anyone say that in a long time.
I like the mall too, alot. Some really good memories of going there with my family and the movie theater. I am sad to read that it may be demolished soon. Thanks for the video.
Great video Doomie
How coincidental that in 1967 my local mall, starting with the Sears, Woolworth, Bradlees, and was called.....Searstown Mall. Long before Sears went away (just before the pandemic was official), in the early Aughts, the mall was renamed "The Mall at Whitney Field". It's a dying mall, and still hanging on. At least the Sears space hosts Spirit Halloween once a year.
Nice! One of my favorites
Mall is still around. Valentino's has been there for YEARS! Used to go to the movie theater all the time - it has been there since the 60s. Sadly it closed down in mid-2021.
Nice job! I was also launched in 1966😉
Odd way to describe a birthday, anyways I was manufactured in 2003
@@boeing_RBLX in January 2001 my development was announced, and my release date was September of the same year
@@grantmills4184 nice.
love this little mall:)...so fun to walk around:)
If you ever visit the Gulf Coast of Florida, right under Tampa there are 2 dead malls. Desoto Square Mall and Sarasota Square Mall.
Unfortunately, I am gonna miss out on DeSoto Square, unless you know someone to get inside post-closure
Consider my area in Seminole County. We have the Altamonte Mall (busy), the Seminole Town Center (so so since it lost Macy’s), and the Oviedo Mall (dead).
I’ve frequented all three malls since I got to College last fall. Altamonte is still doing well, STC is approaching life support with the loss of various tenants since Kohan bought the place and Oviedo has seen some neat repurposing with a good chunk of the tenants being used for recreation.
Typical mid-market suburban mall. Days gone by; these are taking their place in history alongside the general store and the smaller grocery stores. I saw what looked like an old Rexall or other drugstore (high walls with small windows next to the sliding glass entrance to the common area).
Eckerd; my snowbird grandparents always got their photos developed at one of their locations.
Drove by it today. Looks completely boarded up and overgrown. Good for the urbex crowd
So sad there’s no fountain
The mall just needs a makeover
Malls are the horse and buggy of the 21st century
I visited back here and it’s completely dead.
Why don't they take the old Sears and add a Walmart of its places or place a fitness gym or offices?
Why did the Searstown Mall changed it’s name in 2018 to Titusville Mall. In 2020, during the lockdown of the pandemic, the malls closed in March 2020, but than reopened in Summer 2020.
Because Sears closed...duh
pizza at Valentino’s is good
I was a always a miracle city mall type of person
I work for the guy that owns this
Koki: Mims, Florida 4/30/17
OLD OLD OLD OLD VIDEO! Year of 2022! Update the mall Please!!!!!!
I'd love to, but its not open anymore.
@@DoomieGruntVentures hi it still open
@@DoomieGruntVenturesthe mall is still open. Just went in there yesterday to get some grub at valentinos!
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