That pretzel shop was definitely an Auntie Anne's. You can tell by the decor. When I lived in Enfield we went to the old movie theater on Hazard Avenue next to the Suburban Mall. My old history teacher Mr. Bowman used to manage it.
The Macy’s Men’s Store used to be a two-floor JCPenney. Filenes leased the lower level after JCP closed and completed a major renovation, including the removal of the escalator. Macy’s converted the Filenes nameplate soon after, in 2006. The upper level was completely closed off, without customer access. The space was used throughout the years by the Town of Enfield Police for K9 training and remained poorly maintained due to it being a completely isolated space. When Macy’s closed in 2015, the department store continued to perform preventative maintenance on their Main Store, as a Macy’s-owned separate parcel from the mall, until a couple of years later, when Mason Asset Mgmt (a Namdar subsidiary) bought the Main Store building at the same time as the mall’s foreclosure auction.
I agree. No way is it surviving the decade. I'm surprised it's survived as long as it has. My bet would be it closes in the next three years. Let's check back in 3 years to see if my guess was correct.
The current owner of this mall doesn't not have a good track record for how they treat the malls they own. Only in it for what they can get out of it. As soon as they give up on this place, it's done.
That crystal store called the moon crystal was a store that moved from the Hampshire mall. If you go back to your video on that mall, you can see the same store in there. I actually had a chance to talk to the owner on there last day by pure chance as they were packing up. I asked if they were closing down for for good and they told me they were moveing to the Enfield mall. I'm happy they found someplace else to do business, but I also remember think moving to the Enfield mall is a bad idea
It's so wild to see that the Gamestop is still there. I opened that store up back in 1997, when it was still Funcoland. They actually let us put the logo on the outside of the mall. Wonder if it's still there.
I loved that Funcoland SO much, me and my Dad use to visit at least 6 times a year coming down from Vermont, we used to drive hours just to go to Funcoland stores. That store was the main reason we used to stop in Enfield. I can still picture the entire layout so clearly, those massive racks of NES and SNES games in the middle of the store that we would paw through for an hour. It devastated us when it converted to a Gamestop
Reminds me of Eastfield Mall when a few mom/pop stores entered to try and salvage what was left. We saw those results this year 😓😰 Everything is contingent on Target, and how the town wants to go about the rest of the property going forward.
Until the news report I wasn't aware this place was even still open. It's been a dumpster fire for a long time. If the Chamber of Commerce store has closed down...the place is in trouble. When Bath and Body Works goes, just turn the lights off. It's done.
Wow....that is one horribly-run mall. Christmas decorations still up? Seriously? You know that when you have wrestling businesses and churches taking up storefronts, the end is near.
funny how the entire area surrounding the mall has retail outlets all bustling with traffic. then there is this huge dead mall right in the middle of it all.
That Lia storefront used to be Walden Books back in the day and the store on the very end with an outside entrance on the left was Radio Shack. The PVTA bus stop used to be right there by the Radio Shack. Also, the Cinemark has always had stadium seating. I remember seeing Kill Bill, Gangs of New York, and Shawn of the Dead there 20 years ago and they had stadium seating. The theatres on Hazard Ave didnt have stadium seating.
I heard that the Cinamark at the Enfield Square Mall is closing for good near the beginning of December 2023. It's super sad to see a movie theater close that I saw Taylor Swifts eras tour in. RIP
This place when it opened was sad and dumpy. And it only went downhill from there. Most of your videos for other malls there will be a lot of comments like "I used to love this place.", "It was a great place to hang out when I was a kid", etc..... Only a few of those in the comments here as I type this.
Where ruby Tuesdays was there was a arcade back in the 80s until the early 90s called Tilt it was the hangout spot. I was here at target a few weeks ago and man this mall was dead only thing keeping it relevant the movie theater and target.
Malls are dying I lease out land to a mall and I don’t even shop there I would rather by online I’m 36 malls were fun as a kid and a teenager just my opinion I enjoyed this episode thanks
i cant believe claires is still open honestly, and bath and body works! ive been coming here since like 2007 ( i was like 2 but whatever) and icb how downhill its gone! its been hanging on by a thread since like 2018 i cant believe its still open
...and the Kebab/Kabob place near the main entrance. So 4 places bring in people. If the Target has a parking lot entrance/exit, I feel that most that enter Target from the mall shop to pass through and exit into the parking lot (once again IF this Target exits out into the parking).
Man i'll miss this place when it closes, but there's no saving it in its current state. It's a fire death trap waiting to happen and the owners are content not doing anything to fix it. Unless things turn around it's going soon.
Honestly I feel Eastfield should have stayed open and this be closed. I know two different companies but... this is prime real estate for Enfield. A shame they can't get another anchor in there.
First off you don’t have stores that would appeal to people here,but fact of the matter IMO is you don’t have the clientele. Older people are not spending the little bit of money they have at the mall and young people aren’t going there to buy stuff when they can shop online. Target,the movie theater and possibly Game Stop are the only places seeing traffic. The days of Sears & Macy’s are long gone with your grandparents and there’s too many other options. The best bet would have been a casino/hotel. Mall’s are an antiquated concept. It’s why so many are in bad shape and closed or closing. The area is actually big enough to build a ball park (like the Yardgoats Dunkin Donuts park) as the Enfield Mall at 788,000 square feet makes it the 10th largest in the State.
March 2021: EAST WINDSOR, CT - Three years after demolition of the former Showcase Cinemas complex in East Windsor, the Tribal Winds casino planned for that location has been put on hold for at least 10 years, thanks to a new gaming agreement announced Thursday by Gov. Ned Lamont and representatives of the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes. The only reason that went that far was an attempt to stem the flow of people from heading the MGM in Springfield. It was never going to happen. Enfield would have been more of the same.
NAMDAR. Say no more. They are another bunch that buys these malls and does nothing for them. Looks like there is a fair number of people walking around
A mall night be a good place for a university and re-education for high tech trades... Tell me how we are going to compete with the rest of the world without education?
The best way I can describe this mall right now, is it's hanging on by the thinnest thread. Only time will tell what awaits.
trumbull ringing any bells
That pretzel shop was definitely an Auntie Anne's. You can tell by the decor. When I lived in Enfield we went to the old movie theater on Hazard Avenue next to the Suburban Mall. My old history teacher Mr. Bowman used to manage it.
I also thought it was Auntie Anne's because of the decor of the architecture. Sad to see it like that.
It was also Wetzel Pretzel. And the old movie theater was Cine Enfield 8.
@@vengeance1701 Yup, I forgot the name of the theater. My Jr. High history teacher Mr. Bowman was the manager.
@@vengeance1701Was also a Hoyts Cinema.
The Macy’s Men’s Store used to be a two-floor JCPenney. Filenes leased the lower level after JCP closed and completed a major renovation, including the removal of the escalator. Macy’s converted the Filenes nameplate soon after, in 2006. The upper level was completely closed off, without customer access. The space was used throughout the years by the Town of Enfield Police for K9 training and remained poorly maintained due to it being a completely isolated space. When Macy’s closed in 2015, the department store continued to perform preventative maintenance on their Main Store, as a Macy’s-owned separate parcel from the mall, until a couple of years later, when Mason Asset Mgmt (a Namdar subsidiary) bought the Main Store building at the same time as the mall’s foreclosure auction.
Macy’s closed in 2016
Great great video as always. I was there three years ago and the mall was really vacant then.
The Cinemark movie theater will close in early December. Doesn't look like the mall will survive the decade.
I agree. No way is it surviving the decade. I'm surprised it's survived as long as it has. My bet would be it closes in the next three years. Let's check back in 3 years to see if my guess was correct.
The current owner of this mall doesn't not have a good track record for how they treat the malls they own. Only in it for what they can get out of it. As soon as they give up on this place, it's done.
That crystal store called the moon crystal was a store that moved from the Hampshire mall. If you go back to your video on that mall, you can see the same store in there. I actually had a chance to talk to the owner on there last day by pure chance as they were packing up. I asked if they were closing down for for good and they told me they were moveing to the Enfield mall. I'm happy they found someplace else to do business, but I also remember think moving to the Enfield mall is a bad idea
It's so wild to see that the Gamestop is still there. I opened that store up back in 1997, when it was still Funcoland. They actually let us put the logo on the outside of the mall. Wonder if it's still there.
I loved that Funcoland SO much, me and my Dad use to visit at least 6 times a year coming down from Vermont, we used to drive hours just to go to Funcoland stores. That store was the main reason we used to stop in Enfield. I can still picture the entire layout so clearly, those massive racks of NES and SNES games in the middle of the store that we would paw through for an hour. It devastated us when it converted to a Gamestop
remember how there used to be a gamestop and a EB games at the same time in the mall
This is weird to see on RUclips. This is my old mall. Just bizarre.
I loved that Ruby Tuesday’s. It was the first one I ever went to back in the early nineties.
But why are there wreaths up in July?
I guess the owners don't care.... this is the first year they left them up this late.
Smaller malls in Connecticut are just bleeding out at this point. Closure is imminent for places like this, Meriden, and Waterford.
Reminds me of Eastfield Mall when a few mom/pop stores entered to try and salvage what was left. We saw those results this year 😓😰
Everything is contingent on Target, and how the town wants to go about the rest of the property going forward.
Like the old school Ruby Tuesdays decor with the stained glass and the wood
Spent a lot of time there in the '70s. My sister's best friend Eva used to be a hairdresser at the salon at the J.C. Penney's.
The landlord was happy to take rent money from new tenants but apparently not interested in making sure the building they own is safe for the public.
This adventure in a dying mall is awesome
I think it is pretty..... Much dead !!
You have been able to see thru the gate of the former Sears for a while. I don't recall it ever being curtained or blocked off.
Until the news report I wasn't aware this place was even still open. It's been a dumpster fire for a long time. If the Chamber of Commerce store has closed down...the place is in trouble. When Bath and Body Works goes, just turn the lights off. It's done.
Thanks for the upload !! The old Macy's is in rough shape.. And as you said Almost shut down the mall . The original Old JC Penny..
The Trumbull mall is gonna wind up like this soon. The new owners suck!!!!!
You're just racist lmao
Wow....that is one horribly-run mall. Christmas decorations still up? Seriously? You know that when you have wrestling businesses and churches taking up storefronts, the end is near.
funny how the entire area surrounding the mall has retail outlets all bustling with traffic. then there is this huge dead mall right in the middle of it all.
My dads sandwich shop is LA Subs. He sold the same subs in Newington which won local awards. Try his food out, it’s good.
Will do. Thanks
That Lia storefront used to be Walden Books back in the day and the store on the very end with an outside entrance on the left was Radio Shack. The PVTA bus stop used to be right there by the Radio Shack.
Also, the Cinemark has always had stadium seating. I remember seeing Kill Bill, Gangs of New York, and Shawn of the Dead there 20 years ago and they had stadium seating. The theatres on Hazard Ave didnt have stadium seating.
I saw that integrity martial arts is in that space at the Enfield Square Mall they moved from the Scitico Plaza in Enfield to the Enfield Square Mall.
I'm pretty sure the tabletop gaming store you mentioned is Haven Games. I think it moved in there around May from elsewhere in Enfield.
The mere existence of a "Chamber of Commerce store" is a fairly good indicator of a near-dead mall. So is a church.
I heard that the Cinamark at the Enfield Square Mall is closing for good near the beginning of December 2023. It's super sad to see a movie theater close that I saw Taylor Swifts eras tour in. RIP
Yes. I saw that. I'll probably take a look before they close.
It’s pretty much a matter of time at this point. I’m guessing maybe more towards the end of the year, early next year?
I’d be shocked if they’re not closed right after or if it’s announced soon after the holiday season.
@@andysorensen1737 yeah I was thinking the same thing. Possibly closing after the holiday season is over.
You know, if you mash all for of your video titles and thumbnails together for the Enfield mall, it comes together like a 4 part epic drama lol
Yup. I'll bet the next title will be that the mall has closed.
This place when it opened was sad and dumpy. And it only went downhill from there. Most of your videos for other malls there will be a lot of comments like "I used to love this place.", "It was a great place to hang out when I was a kid", etc..... Only a few of those in the comments here as I type this.
Cinemark closes on Dec 6, 2023. Went there a few nights ago for Hunger Games. It was nice.
Where ruby Tuesdays was there was a arcade back in the 80s until the early 90s called Tilt it was the hangout spot. I was here at target a few weeks ago and man this mall was dead only thing keeping it relevant the movie theater and target.
My first house was just up the street. My wife and I watched that mall die from 2003-2019
Malls are dying I lease out land to a mall and I don’t even shop there I would rather by online I’m 36 malls were fun as a kid and a teenager just my opinion I enjoyed this episode thanks
i cant believe claires is still open honestly, and bath and body works! ive been coming here since like 2007 ( i was like 2 but whatever) and icb how downhill its gone! its been hanging on by a thread since like 2018 i cant believe its still open
...and the Kebab/Kabob place near the main entrance. So 4 places bring in people. If the Target has a parking lot entrance/exit, I feel that most that enter Target from the mall shop to pass through and exit into the parking lot (once again IF this Target exits out into the parking).
Man i'll miss this place when it closes, but there's no saving it in its current state. It's a fire death trap waiting to happen and the owners are content not doing anything to fix it. Unless things turn around it's going soon.
Oh god I hope so. Close these things!!
I’m surprised you were able to walk into the movie theater without a ticket.
Me too
@@fleabittenadventures It’s sad to see what’s happening to these malls across America.
Put an estimate down below in replies, how much longer do you think Enfield Square will stay up for? I say around 5 years.
7 years
I say beginning of 2024
No way its lasting 5 years
maybe 2-3 years
It should have closed 5 years ago.
what about party city? does it provide any profitable benefit to the mall anymore?
I doubt it. There rarely more than a few people in there, except around Halloween.
The cinema is closing at the end of this month or next...Same with west Springfield and Hadley at the Hampshire mall..
I'll take a look. Thanks.
Where did you see WS + H? I only can find Enfield.
The mall is making a come back!!!!
Was the hair in the square still in business? One of the few places I trusted.
Nope. Closed.
ruby tuesday did indeed have a black tiled ceiling
Honestly I feel Eastfield should have stayed open and this be closed. I know two different companies but... this is prime real estate for Enfield. A shame they can't get another anchor in there.
I’m pretty sure the gym is closed. Am I wrong? It was called D Gym
First off you don’t have stores that would appeal to people here,but fact of the matter IMO is you don’t have the clientele. Older people are not spending the little bit of money they have at the mall and young people aren’t going there to buy stuff when they can shop online. Target,the movie theater and possibly Game Stop are the only places seeing traffic. The days of Sears & Macy’s are long gone with your grandparents and there’s too many other options. The best bet would have been a casino/hotel.
Mall’s are an antiquated concept. It’s why so many are in bad shape and closed or closing.
The area is actually big enough to build a ball park (like the Yardgoats Dunkin Donuts park) as the Enfield Mall at 788,000 square feet makes it the 10th largest in the State.
March 2021: EAST WINDSOR, CT - Three years after demolition of the former Showcase Cinemas complex in East Windsor, the Tribal Winds casino planned for that location has been put on hold for at least 10 years, thanks to a new gaming agreement announced Thursday by Gov. Ned Lamont and representatives of the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes.
The only reason that went that far was an attempt to stem the flow of people from heading the MGM in Springfield. It was never going to happen. Enfield would have been more of the same.
Well that makes another similarity between this and Eastfield besides it’s size and name.
NAMDAR. Say no more. They are another bunch that buys these malls and does nothing for them. Looks like there is a fair number of people walking around
This place is looking a lot like Virginia Centers Commons before it closed
104.7 in the Charlotte area was playing CHRISTMAS music the other day. Give me a break. It is bad enough they start in Oct, but in JULY?
Yes, bit the majority are just mall walkers and members of that church .
Was it a Christmas in July thing?
it's actually a nice mall
Well, it looks nice inside, but that's about it
I shop amazon they deliver.
A mall night be a good place for a university and re-education for high tech trades... Tell me how we are going to compete with the rest of the world without education?
better stop by Trumbull soon 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🫡
Its look like dead mall nobody their
EnFINALE mall