DEAD MALL: Signal Hill Mall - Statesville, North Carolina

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @thebipolarpsychonaut4984
    @thebipolarpsychonaut4984 Год назад +1

    The carpet on those ramps used to be this really 70's orange.
    I've recently been told this mall has been sold and is being torn down soon.

  • @CorySpears1978
    @CorySpears1978 Год назад +8

    I have some great memories of walking around in that mall. The Chic-fil-a and the Arcade were amazing! The pet store and the toy store will forever be etched in my mental archives.
    Such great memories! Thank you for this video.👍💯

    • @Briester69
      @Briester69 Год назад

      My parents owned that pet store! ❤

    • @myronsamuels8798
      @myronsamuels8798 Год назад

      aint no way there was a chic fil a in there ??? i remember the pet store and some electronic store i think but i was so young when it was actually active in there.

    • @CorySpears1978
      @CorySpears1978 Год назад

      @@Briester69 loved that place!

    • @CorySpears1978
      @CorySpears1978 Год назад

      @@myronsamuels8798 yes there was. It’s was up from the music store on the opposite side. So good!💯

    • @scythelord
      @scythelord Год назад

      @@myronsamuels8798 used to be that was the only place you'd find a chick fil a. Always find them in malls back in the day. It wasn't till after 2000 sometime that I first saw a Chick Fil A that wasn't in a mall.

  • @thebipolarpsychonaut4984
    @thebipolarpsychonaut4984 Год назад +5

    I live 15 miles from this mall and didn't know you could still walk inside of it.
    That record store had a different name in the 90's that you didn't mention. As soon as I think of it I will post it.

    • @lakeugly
      @lakeugly Год назад +2

      I originally was named the Record Bar.

    • @thebipolarpsychonaut4984
      @thebipolarpsychonaut4984 Год назад +3

      @@lakeugly Thanks for that! I could see what it looked like, but I just couldn't remember the damn name. ✌️

  • @Jaysonbeonit
    @Jaysonbeonit Год назад +2

    I live in statesville and I always wondered what happened to it. Now everyone hangs out at the market near Walmart and games stop

  • @kaylinm
    @kaylinm Год назад +8

    I'm from Statesville and I am happy to say i remember this mall. It was so alive and fun. It used to have an after-school program called Eshake and I am happy to say that I went there too. I mean couldn't go many places but it was cool to see people walking around every day and soon being able to get old enough to go across the mall to the other part of Eshake. They had an ice cream place that I would go to often after my mom or dad picked me up from there. There are just so many memories of that mall that this comment would be too long lol. But it's crazy to see it again in this video because they closed the part that you walked through and you can only go into Belk.

  • @Briester69
    @Briester69 Год назад +9

    My family owned the pet store (Pet Pros) in this mall for 18 years! This mall was a hopping place at one time. I still stop in occasionally to see the place. So sad what it has become. I grew up in this mall ❤

    • @lakeugly
      @lakeugly Год назад +4

      I used to visit that store very often to see if the pregnant seahorses gave birth yet. I used to work in SageSport when it first opened.

    • @jonmowbray8937
      @jonmowbray8937 8 месяцев назад

      I remember!!!

  • @beecee6211
    @beecee6211 Год назад +1

    Belks is an above medium (like Sears or Pennys) mainly clothing store. Spainhours was also a clothing but above Belks in price. I remember when this mall opened. It was heavily trafficked back then.

  • @jonmowbray8937
    @jonmowbray8937 8 месяцев назад +1

    Many good times at the mall.. I lived in the ville for most of the childhood and much of my teen years.. days of old, long gone Cheers

  • @swipper74
    @swipper74 Год назад +3

    Grew up going to this mall on a weekly basis when I was a kid...so many great memories..still living here is Statesville and sad to see this.

  • @berniebroering7438
    @berniebroering7438 Год назад +8

    Nicely presented Kristin, Thanks for going the mileage to capture this mall. Cheers!

  • @JeffreyJakucyk
    @JeffreyJakucyk Год назад +9

    That ceiling is absolutely horrifying, but the fountain still works! The foliage is out of control, in a good way, but it's getting rough around the edges too. I dig those square recessed lights, actually quite contemporary even today.

  • @mgfrisb
    @mgfrisb Год назад +2

    So sad what's happened to the mall. When i first moved here it was a happening place. You know when Chick-fil-A leaves its bad news......

  • @lindaredmon3884
    @lindaredmon3884 Год назад +2

    So many memories from there.😢

  • @chrisbennett1881
    @chrisbennett1881 Год назад +1

    I used to come here as a kid and teenager. Loved it. Bought my first suit at Belks there, and first computer at Radio Shack. A Tandy 1000 ex.

  • @angelm2655
    @angelm2655 Год назад +8

    Seeing this one going downhill hurts. It has so much character and loved seeing the fountain once again. Thank you for your great coverage.

  • @JazzyBabe56
    @JazzyBabe56 Год назад +3

    love this place - its actually quite bright and cheery in some spots and that fountain is TDF!! thanx for the tour

  • @01ZO6TT
    @01ZO6TT Год назад +1

    I live between Hickory and Statesville. I remember going to this mall back in the 70s and 80s with my family. It was a happening place back in the day. I knew it had went downhill after some of the big stores left. I don’t go to Statesville much so, I haven’t been there in years. If I remember correctly Spainhours was mostly clothing. Thanks for the post.

  • @Withnail1969
    @Withnail1969 Год назад +3

    Best dead malls channel.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      Well thank you very much! Best dead malls channel commenter. 🥰

  • @solutioninsearchofaproblem2402
    @solutioninsearchofaproblem2402 Год назад +13

    I've lived in Statesville for 30 years. What's sad is that our moniker is the "city of progress" People used to come from Hickory (30 miles away) and Mooresville(30 miles away) to visit this mall. I've witnessed both cities grow and expand while Statesville progress has halted. Their idea of infrastructure is beautifying downtown OLD buildings and businesses and putting a new face on them. All they did was make it harder to park. 😮‍💨

    • @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC
      @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC Год назад

      Very true.

    • @Moneyonthestreets
      @Moneyonthestreets Год назад +1

      I don’t think Mooresville is 30 miles away from Statesville

    • @solutioninsearchofaproblem2402
      @solutioninsearchofaproblem2402 Год назад +3

      @hadarii1567 You're right it's approximately 20 miles... regardless of the distance, people still used to travel from Hickory and Mooresville to Statesville. Thanks for your comment

    • @duggyfresh8899
      @duggyfresh8899 Год назад

      @@Moneyonthestreets it’s closer lol

    • @duggyfresh8899
      @duggyfresh8899 Год назад

      Well I lived in troutman for awhile and while statesvile sucks atleast there’s more goin on unlike the little boring town of troutman.

  • @mtwilda
    @mtwilda Год назад +2

    I grew up in that area, basically halfway between Statesville and Charlotte, so I remember what Signal Hill Mall was like in its heyday in the 1980s and 90s. I probably ate my first Chick-fil-a there, back when Chick-fil-a was still just a small regional chain (The place with the red and white tile next to the cell phone store). And that boarded up space with a couple of steps leading up to it used to be a little candy store, selling stuff fudge and peanut brittle and these weird candied orange slices. And I'm pretty sure the space next to the pet store used to be a Toys R Us, or maybe a KB Toys. There was a toy store there anyway.
    The last time I was in there was maybe in 2008 or so, and it looked like it was declining even back then. The three big anchors were still there at the time, but the smaller spaces were only maybe 50% occupied, and both the Chick-fil-a and the candy store were already closed and boarded up. And if I remember correctly it seemed like some of the spaces were occupied by local government offices rather than actual retail stores.
    Sorry, that was a really long comment, but I have too many memories of that mall. But lastly I want to say I appreciate how much research you did on the mall's history. I actually learned some things from this video.

  • @milkbone28681
    @milkbone28681 Год назад +2

    Loved it growing up. Can't tell you how much July 4th fireworks I watched there.

  • @hopeworldstory
    @hopeworldstory Год назад +2

    i live in statesville, and when i was little we would always go to the mall. it’s so sad to see it like this.

  • @theredguy92
    @theredguy92 Год назад +1

    I used to go to this mall as a kid. Crazy seeing it now.

  • @tracyhandy3236
    @tracyhandy3236 Год назад +4

    Good times and memories from the 80's, 90's. Shame we let online shopping take these experiences away.

  • @s197-Crow
    @s197-Crow Год назад +3

    This video was so surreal considering I’ve been in that mall hundreds of times, and seeing familiar areas where I’ve been was like a fever dream. Btw that American flag and green stage has been up for at least 5 years.

  • @justinmorrison321
    @justinmorrison321 Год назад +5

    Your videos always have such a cool vibe- from the soundtrack to the visuals. Another fantastic mall exploration!

  • @ZacAttackAtl
    @ZacAttackAtl Год назад +2

    I'm so glad I got to go here before it's inevitable closing. What an experience, no mall like Signal Hill Mold- I mean Mall.

  • @lunathecutest6652
    @lunathecutest6652 Год назад +6

    How is this place still open?! I genuinely thought it was abandoned before you showed the Jeweler's store. Ive seen abandoned malls in better condition.

  • @gmanandhislady
    @gmanandhislady Год назад +5

    It's so sad how the mold has taken over that mall and the adjoining abandoned stores beside it. I wish I would have went into the mall back in 2019 when I was over that way. I'm from NC, and live about an hour away.

  • @itsdord
    @itsdord Год назад +2

    Holy cow, I live within walking distance of here

  • @charlestonpinballarcade
    @charlestonpinballarcade Год назад +4

    Thanks for getting this vid out from your Savannah visit! I filmed here a few weeks before Christmas and I can’t believe this place is still open. It’s absolutely not suitable for people to be inside. I also don’t understand why they keep the fountain on and maintain the greenery. It’s literal insanity…. The maintenance guy must be like “wtf” with all the RUclipsrs visiting here, but he’s always just waved and said hello when we have visited here when in NC.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +2

      No one paid me any mind AT ALL, and I think I was the only person I saw once I was inside. Creepy indeed!

  • @frankhinshaw7109
    @frankhinshaw7109 Год назад +1

    I remember stopping at that IHOP while passing through traveling perhaps a decade ago. I only wandered into the mall proper because for some reason there were several classic Corvettes on display. The mall didn't seem that bad then (Oak Hollow Mall in High Point was my reference point for dead malls) but that was some time ago.

    • @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC
      @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC Год назад

      Statesville native here. Every year or so throughout the 80s, then every once in a while after that, there would be somewhat of a car show for some reason (the large glass door toward the end of the video, when the narrator is talking about the fountain noise) is how they'd get the cars in and out.

  • @kidjayhawk
    @kidjayhawk Год назад +7

    The workers will likely have many health issues as they have to face the black mold on a regular basis.

  • @novaminx7300
    @novaminx7300 Год назад

    I used to come here all the time as a kid and it looked amazing back in 2004

  • @tommythomas5299
    @tommythomas5299 Год назад

    Awesome video! This mall reminds me of one of three enclosed malls we had in my hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina. It was my favorite of the three... Hillcrest Mall. I even created a FB group well over a decade ago to pay tribute to Hillcrest. It's called Hillcrest Mall: Bringing Good Things Together. It opened in August 1982 and was closed in 1998, demolished the same year. I still miss it to this day. Small mall just like Signal Hill. I live almost two hours from Signal Hill. I'd love to drive up there, but I doubt my old truck would make the long trek.
    With the state of this mall... being that it opened August 1, 1973, I think it would be fitting for the owners to shut the doors at the end of day, August 1st of this year. 50 years. That's a heck of a run! Only decent way to close the mall in my view.

  • @TheGroover72
    @TheGroover72 Год назад +2

    Do you recall when bands would play at the mall? The mall I grew up going to would have country bands and sometimes metal bands playing on a stage set-up in the middle of the mall.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      Yes, actually! You used to see school choirs and bands play at center Court a lot too. My local (busy and thriving) mall has bluegrass and Scots Irish musicians on the weekends sometimes.

    • @lakeugly
      @lakeugly Год назад

      If they fix the leaks, it would be an awesome location for an indoor music festival.

  • @SpecSwamp
    @SpecSwamp 9 месяцев назад

    Armada held on until sometime between 2012 and 2015 actually. It was closed by the time Dan Bell saw it, but there are pictures I saw taken in 2012 which showed the store still open.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад +3

    You were about an hour from me. I have heard that mall is mold invested. I don't understand why it isn't closed as a health hazard? Keep your eye on Northlake Mall in Charlotte. The Apple store closed there a little over a month ago because of all the gun violence in the mall and it is 30% vacant. I suspect it will sink fast without Apple. It is a fairly new mall. I think it opened in 2006

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      I know they’re trying to sell it but I have a hard time believing that those two businesses couldn’t find a space nearby to move to. It just seems so dangerous to be in there working for that long every week.

  • @Dozenspeed
    @Dozenspeed Год назад +7

    I love how smooth your footage is, as usual. 🙂

  • @bridgetgidget72
    @bridgetgidget72 Год назад +1

    I remember seeing the original Cabbage Patch Dolls (the ones with cloth, painted faces) for sale at a mall when I was a small child. This was back around 1982, they were set up inside a glass case and were for sale for $800 each. The answer of course was NO, when I begged for the brown haired one lol

  • @fisitron7256
    @fisitron7256 Год назад +3

    I really want to visit this place over the summer, assuming it lasts that long. It's beautifully vintage, and still has a functional fountain. The hard part will be convincing my friends to come along with me.

    • @myronsamuels8798
      @myronsamuels8798 Год назад

      it will likely still be there it been nearly vacant for years now i keep hearing they are going to rebuild it.

  • @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC
    @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC Год назад +3

    So, Statesville native here, spent many an hour at this mall as a kid/teen, even worked at a couple stores there.
    The storefront with the odd checker-patterned grill right before the steps leading down to JC Penney was, as long as I remember it, kind of a 'storage area' for various mall fixtures; the seasonal stuff, etc.
    The entry hallway between that and Penney's leads to the maintenence office (there's a door on the left about halfway down), then outside, to the main maintenence area.
    Spainhours did NOT close in the 1970s, but in the late 1980s. But you were correct that they almost exclusively carried clothing and very little else (accessories like belts, purses, jewelery). Fun fact: my grandmother had their first-ever credit card (issued from the downtown store), with the number 001, from the early 1950s. ^_^
    The "LERNER" storefront was a furntiture store specializing in fairly high-end things. They closed in, IIRC, the 1990s.
    Armada/Blockbuster Music was, when I was kid (early 80s) called The Record Barn. At one point they moved down to a storefront between the fountain and Belk (I believe for a remodel) then back to this location.
    The Cricket store began life as a Claire's Boutique (remember them LOL), before that as I remember, it had been part of a larger area that got broken up in a remodel.
    Right next to it was Chick-Fil-A, up through about the early 200s, and boy was it a sad day for me when they moved across town and shuttered this location.
    Beside Chick-Fil-A was Merle Norman cosmetics, who have since moved downtown.
    Next on the right was a generic snack shop which sold candy and snacks either by weight or by price. Many's the time I remember only having fifty cents and getting fifty cents worth of malted milk balls or cashews. ^_^
    Wooten Jewelers has been there as long as I can remember.
    In the 'Belk hallway', the storefront with the chrome-handled glass double doors was, for several years, the seasonal home of an independent shop called The Silver Mine, which sold handcrafted sterling silver jewelry. They were typically only in residence around the winter holidays.
    Next to that was a craft store that I no longer remember the name of.
    Next to THAT was the bookstore, which was a pretty good one. They were a subsidiary of Books-A-Million toward the end of their time, and had at one point been located in the 'Woolworth hallway'.
    The green storefront with red arches, I don't remember what it was.
    Damn, I didn't know they'd sealed Belk off LOL.
    The 'hut' storefront, I don't remember what it originally was, but when they did that redesign, it became a satellite of the Statesville Children's Museum.
    And the Radio Shack was, AFAIK, one of the last in a mall to be open, only closing sometime in the early 2010s.
    Last thing in the slot up from it was a Bath and Body Works, which I typically had to go to every year when Christmas shopping.
    The next shop down was usually some kind of sporting apparel store, various ones over the years.
    Saslow's was always a jewelery store the entire time I was a kid, though I believe it used to be called The Jewel Box before they sold the space.
    The empty storefront above Wooten is, I believe, connected to their store and they use it as storage space.
    The red storefront beside it was, when I was a kid, called K&K Toys. They were bought out by KayBee in the early 90s, and closed sometime in the late 90s.
    The 'Gallery' storefront was the original location of the bookstore before they moved to the 'Belk Hallway'. The blue-bannered storefront next to it was a shoe store, then a pet shop called Pet Pros.
    Woolworth had a 'diner' section that had awesome hot dogs and chocolate milkshakes. I worked for Hills doing store setup for six months before they opened and for six months after before I left.
    Coming back down that way, on the left...I honestly don't remember what it was when I was a kid, which means I probably didn't care about whatever they were selling. When Sears came in, they used it as a display area for riding lawn mowers and such, then after they closed it became a dollar store. It may have been a dollar store prior to that, come to think of it.
    The long wood-framed storefront was a Foot Locker.
    The alterations shop was originally down and to the left of that location; during the 80s and 90s that round-windowed location was Feimster's Arcade, I spent way too many hours and way too many quarters there. Also worked there for about a year, easiest money I ever made: $200 a week to basically sit on my ass. ^_^
    On the right in the 'IHOP hallway', from the entrance, was a satellite of a local barbeque joint (Little Pigs Too; get it, 'too/two'), a shop don't remember, then the storefront with the grill was a hair salon.

    • @Pty1980
      @Pty1980 Год назад

      My great grandmother worked at Spainhours! :)

    • @Pty1980
      @Pty1980 Год назад

      Do you know exactly which store was spainhours where in the video?

    • @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC
      @DiScOrDtHeLuNaTiC Год назад

      ​@@Pty1980to the left of JC Penney.

    • @01ZO6TT
      @01ZO6TT Год назад

      Wow! Impressive, you know that like the back of your hand.

  • @weasel2htm
    @weasel2htm Год назад +3

    I noticed the RCR reference. I have long thought that your voiceover style reminds me of a cross between RCR and Daria Morgendorffer. I say that as a complement.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      And I will absolutely take it that way. I love Daria AND Regular Cars! Thank you!!

  • @kaylinm
    @kaylinm Год назад

    Sidenote: Eshake was where the green and red walls are and the other part of it was 2 doors from RadioShack. As I was watching I did not expect to get emotional but I did lol. The mall just reminds me of the younger me and how stress-free and happy I was. I am 21 now for reference.

  • @Mom2my4blessings
    @Mom2my4blessings Год назад +2

    I like that it looks like a mall from the 80’s. Malls are now so boring. It looked so dark though like the lights were dim. I’m shocked that the mall is still open with all the mold everywhere.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      It was REALLY dark. Most if not all of the light you see is coming from skylights. It was a really bright day that day, so that helped. Can you imagine being in there during a thunderstorm? Between the rain and the darkness it would be so creepy.

  • @coolerman_13
    @coolerman_13 Год назад

    I just got to statesville for the weekend and this shows up in my algorithm 🤣

  • @mystericals
    @mystericals Год назад +3

    hey so I’ve been in that mall a bunch when I was younger and such it always gave me an very idk eery vibe after everything shutdown even the music still plays which is adds to the eery vibe. it’s mind blowing to me that the “city” won’t rebuild a mall since there’s a bunch of housing projects in this town. though I can’t speak since I did grow up after the fact the mall was basically a shutdown 2000s ish early 2010s ppl still use go there. the last time I rmbr there was an ihop, a bath and body works, and a belk now it’s just belk. im wondering at this point when they’ll just tear down the whole building

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      It’s very likely that with the amount of reconditioning it would need (mold, and I’m gonna guess based on its age it’s got asbestos too), it would have to be torn down.

    • @mystericals
      @mystericals Год назад

      @@UniCommProductions i still feel like it’s just sad since the mall isn’t even that bad architecturally. w/o the mold and asbestos it would actually be nice

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      @@mystericals I agree completely. Vintage architecture like this should be cared for.

    • @thevinceberry
      @thevinceberry Год назад

      I been told by locals that it will be teardown and Belk own this property. Work suppose to be done years ago but Covid delay the plan

    • @mmg8823
      @mmg8823 Год назад

      The iHop was open a couple of years ago. Did it close?

  • @scythelord
    @scythelord Год назад +1

    Main reason I think Belk is cut off is because I believe they technically own their section of the building. It's literally the only reason they'd still be open.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      That’s the case with most department stores; I’m sure another part of it is that they’re paying for their heat and air and don’t want it going into the mall where neither is on (I was there in January and it was quite cold inside, I had my coat on the whole time.)

  • @markstrouse3101
    @markstrouse3101 Год назад +1

    Kristen, great great video as always

  • @erinsulvan1783
    @erinsulvan1783 Год назад +1

    Hi Kristin!! Great video. I enjoy your video content very much, Your video regarding North Ridge mall in Milwaukee was excellent! Your background music and commentary were on point 100%! The current owners and city representatives return to court next week to discuss the properties future. The judge presiding over the case hasn’t lifted the raze order as of this writing.

  • @scottpatton8683
    @scottpatton8683 Год назад +4

    Is that water damage on the ceiling? If so that has to be some of the worst I've ever seen, thanks for braving the mold to get this footage!

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +4

      It’s pretty bad. It gets addressed in the video but it’s pretty gnarly. My next stop at my visit was to buy some Claritin!

    • @mst3kanita
      @mst3kanita Год назад +2

      Yeah that mold made me crazy uncomfortable

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +4

      @@mst3kanita it’s nasty. I know it’s really humid there but my goodness that’s a health hazard

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Год назад +1

    Amazing video as per usual Kristin!

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Год назад +1

    I can't wait for those you filmed on this trip! BUT< Don't forget there are a few in Florida too! 👍🏽

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      So many! Every trip it seems like I’m going further so Florida is probably intevitable at this point.

  • @hotdoghandler
    @hotdoghandler Год назад

    Its so weird to see a video on your hometown in your recommended videos, lol. Very Cool!

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      It’s funny, that’s actually what got me started doing these! I watched a video about my own hometown mall in Cincinnati and I wanted to make my own.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Год назад +1

    Hey, they still have an operating fountain

  • @marthaperdew
    @marthaperdew Год назад

    When I would visit my daughter in Statesville, we would drive past this mall when we would go out

  • @AnimeJSaysBah
    @AnimeJSaysBah Год назад +2

    I remember Dan Bell covering this mall, sad to see it get this bad. Thumbs up on the Regular Car Reviews call out. Winga Dinga indeed!

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      From what I understand, Mr Regular is a fan of Dan’s so maybe one day he will get to see my joke.

  • @birddawg5878
    @birddawg5878 Год назад

    You could smoke in this mall up to the end. It was next door to a cigarette outlet. Its a very old mall. Owned by people in Saudi Arabia, they won't take care of it and all the businesses left

  • @SurfCityBill
    @SurfCityBill Год назад +4

    How in the world could that Wootens Jewelry Store continue to stay in business there? Does anyone in that town actually say I've got to run by Wootens today?

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +2

      Apparently. Oddly enough most of the small town malls I’ve been to have a jeweler just like that, and they make a lot of their money off of repairs

  • @charlestonpinballarcade
    @charlestonpinballarcade Год назад

    The brick and the hose in the fountain are still there…. Ha

  • @pencilpen8838
    @pencilpen8838 Год назад +2

    Did Dan Bell do one of his Dead Mall Videos here?

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      He did, it was one of his early ones in 2016. There were still TWO fountains back then.

  • @coolcat8867
    @coolcat8867 Год назад

    As a 90's kid, I can honestly say seeing these malls fall like this sucks- My favorite record store was Sam Goody.

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis Год назад

    Haha, Winga Dinga music 😂
    This mall literally SCREAMS to be used as a set in some creepy movie

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      I really feel like it is a few lights and some fake storefronts from being a great movie set

  • @LounoirRecords
    @LounoirRecords Год назад

    that ceiling at 3:00 is atrocious, definitely not safe to walk let alone work in there for even a couple minutes

  • @BDBD16
    @BDBD16 Год назад +1

    Sweet video while I bake my sweet potatooo YEE HAH!

  • @rathorclemenger6125
    @rathorclemenger6125 Год назад +1

    Yeah, the ceiling IS pretty nasty.

  • @Pty1980
    @Pty1980 Год назад

    Lol I’m from here we famous 😭🤪🤪 there was a bath and body works I guess it isn’t there anymore 😢

  • @kthafinnese
    @kthafinnese Год назад

    “Bro” where im from is a saying and slang it don’t mean he or she in some cases

  • @Briester69
    @Briester69 Год назад

    I can tell you every store & restaurant that was in this mall!

  • @constanceimes3599
    @constanceimes3599 Год назад

    This mall used to be great. We loved coming here. I hate that it's like this now. Such a waste ☹️

  • @markberryhill2715
    @markberryhill2715 Год назад +1

    This cookie cutter malls have closed all over the South,and what's sad is all the small town businesses they replaced,and now they're both gone,plus a huge abandoned piece of land that becomes an eyesore and a bad memory. (For some)
    But your coverage of what they were is excellent.

  • @meletiawike3766
    @meletiawike3766 Год назад

    I shopped here often back in the day. Hate to see what has happened to it.

  • @tsevneeglomzemchannel1629
    @tsevneeglomzemchannel1629 Год назад

    I miss my place
    I own the M alteraItion in there

  • @coreycoyle9548
    @coreycoyle9548 Год назад

    Great Fountains!!!! F+L, Corey

  • @TheVintageSpacesChannel
    @TheVintageSpacesChannel Год назад

    whyyyy is this place still open? i'm trying to imagine going to pick up an expensive piece of jewelry and looking up to see that ceiling!

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +2

      Nothing says luxury like an organic, bespoke ceiling design.

    • @thevinceberry
      @thevinceberry Год назад

      Drove by today and there are people still going into Belk.

    • @big120treez
      @big120treez Год назад +1

      ​@@thevinceberry I stopped going into that Belk this past year. Even with it being walled off the mold is getting to it. The merchandise is starting to smell moldy. As expensive as Belk can be who would pay a lot of money for a moldy smelling dress? I happened to be looking for a dress for a wedding. They had some pretty ones. No way I was purchasing anything from them though. Really sad.

    • @thevinceberry
      @thevinceberry Год назад +1

      @@big120treez people told me Belk own the building and supposed to tear it down for something else

  • @mdmenzel
    @mdmenzel Год назад +1

    Don't know how the owners can justify having just 3 tennants, only one of them an anchor, and still keeping it open

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      I don’t either. It really baffles me. I was literally at another mall about 20 minutes from here before that, and they had plenty of empty spaces, and much more foot traffic.

  • @keith1965able
    @keith1965able Год назад

    hills use to be there

  • @markmatuga2595
    @markmatuga2595 Год назад

    Cruise director Kristen is the best.if only i could see her face.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      There are indeed photos on my Instagram if you’re curious!

  • @for3verdead
    @for3verdead Год назад

    The problem with statesville is mayor Costi Kutteh and all the old money people running the city. There is two major interstates running threw the city it should be bigger and better than Mooresville and hickory but all we have is road construction that actually make it hard for traffic to get off the exits to stop at any stores and spend money you know the money that could keep business' afloat in a mall!!!!! all we have in statesville is drugs and bars and i almost garantee you if you looked at mayor Costi Kutteh and his cronies hard enough there is drug money in there pockets in some way shape or form and thats the only reason statesville is the way it is

  • @johnmarler6735
    @johnmarler6735 Год назад

    Imagine fixing this place and allowing local businesses to use the spaces and only charging them affordable rent.

  • @BadRadsTechNTweaks
    @BadRadsTechNTweaks Год назад

    I used to go hear years ago when the still had a life ish im 34 and have to say it is sad to see

  • @snakeboren4814
    @snakeboren4814 Год назад

    UN SUBSCRIBING FROM ..U KRISTIN...LATER!!!

  • @duggyfresh8899
    @duggyfresh8899 Год назад

    Damn this is crazy to see I’m from Iredell county and This mall was always small and had like 5 stores it kinda sucked anyways. Lol statesvile sucks in general. Somehow 80% of the gas station and things like that you pull out of has some damn bushes or something that block your view. It’s better then troutman I guess because troutman has nothing.

  • @markmatuga2595
    @markmatuga2595 Год назад

    This would make a great church for a start over project for the community.

  • @AwakenedWarrior
    @AwakenedWarrior Год назад

    This mall has been dead for years.
    Finally gonna take it on down I hear.

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      It’s for sale. Time will tell what the buyer will do with it once it’s sold.

    • @AwakenedWarrior
      @AwakenedWarrior Год назад

      @@UniCommProductions
      Probably apartment complexes

  • @dirtypaws6328
    @dirtypaws6328 Год назад

    Another SCP😿

  • @kthafinnese
    @kthafinnese Год назад

    Bro statesville is a falling economy 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      Most of the malls I visit for this channel are. I’m not sure how this was unclear at all but I’m a woman.

    • @kthafinnese
      @kthafinnese Год назад

      @@UniCommProductions down south we say bro as saying not a pronoun

  • @Moneyonthestreets
    @Moneyonthestreets Год назад

    Statesville is a dead town period

  • @joshward8087
    @joshward8087 Год назад

    Malls in general are dying

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад +1

      Yes, they are, however a lot of us have fond memories of them in their prime so I make these videos to document them before they’re gone.

  • @CadetBoneSpurs
    @CadetBoneSpurs Год назад +2

    I kinda feel like you just filmed a class action lawsuit cause being committed.

  • @Tuhueleamierda1991
    @Tuhueleamierda1991 Год назад

    I thought spainhours was still open in the early 90's, judging by video someone took here in 92 - 93 (unless the video dates back further)

    • @UniCommProductions
      @UniCommProductions  Год назад

      You may be correct. That was one thing I had to use context clues to determine because I stopped seeing it mentioned in advertisements around that time.