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My town isn't big enough to have a nice mall and a dirt mall, so we just have a nice mall. Anchor stores are Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Filene's, JC Penney, and Sears. Other stores include Sephora, Williams-Sonoma, Bombay Company, various flavors of Gap, Sharper Image, the dreaded Payless, Men's Wearhouse, etc.
Near my office is a very nice mall. I haven't had much of a chance to just wander through it, but they have Tiffany, Coach, Metropolitan Museum of Art store, Needless Markup (erm, Neiman Marcus), Sephora, Elizabeth Arden spa, Bombay Company, Louis Vuitton, Brooks Brothers, Apple, Bose, etc. Bring your platinum card :p |
Why's everyone hatin' on Payless? I get cute shoes there all the time.
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In Rhode Island/So. MA:
Best Malls: Providence Place : Only about 5 years old...Very nice. Attached via skywalk to the Westin. Has lots of stores, great food...BUT, because of the proximity to high schools via the RIPTA, lots of gang stuff has occurred...Can't base what's good and bad on anything nowadays it seems... Emerald Square Mall Was THE mall to go to when I was in college (pre Prov Place). USED to have my fave snack food of all time, TJ Cinnamon's (BETTER than Cinnabon)...But Sadly, no more :( OK Malls: Warwick Mall The mall you went to when you didn't have a car! LOL Need a Facelift Mall: Rhode Island Mall Just a piss poor mall...Can't even find the website...Pitiful |
MoCo, MD/DC/NoVA malls:
There are SOOOO many, so I'm just going to list the names... Best Malls: Montgomery Mall (MD) Pentagon City (NoVA) Tysons Corner I and II (two separate malls w/in 1/4 mile of each other) (NoVA) Dulles Town Center (NoVA) OK Malls: White Flint Mall (MD) Union Station (NOT really a mall, but DC is seriously lacking. A new mall will be opening in downtown DC soon!) Lakeforest Mall (MD) "Need a Facelift" Malls: ALL the malls in Frederick, MD (just had to mention it) Wheaton Plaza (ICK!!) I'm sure I forgot a few...There are LOTS of plazas here (strip malls with the same great stores that are in a typical mall)... |
I just want to ask a question/make an observation: have you noticed that the majority of the "bad" malls are in minority neighborhoods?
I really hate that... |
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i definitely agree. i love that mall. one of my favorite stores is Strawbridge's:D as far Orlando, Mall at Millenia is so awesome. it is just an amazing mall. here in jacksonville, the best mall is The Avenues (Sears, Dillards, Parisian, JC Penney, Belks, Abercrombie, A&E, Wet Seal, ........) i think Regency Square Mall is okay. it is not that great, and i am not crazy about the stores another good mall is Orange Park Mall. it has gotten a lot better in the last couple of years. Gateway Shopping Center:rolleyes: i have no words for that mall. Jacksonville Landing. it would be so nice if they would add a few new stores. it has so much potential. people just mainly go therem for the nightlife, cause of the restaurants and little nightclubs in the area. we are getting a new mall next year and i am so excited. it is supposed to have all of the high end stores like Neimans, Bloomindales.....i cannot wait!!! |
The best mall here is the Stony Point Fashion Park. Not a typical mall it is a bunch of stores that are outside and you walk to them but they have Oakley Express for Men etc. Other good malls: Short Pump
Okay Malls: Regency Square Virginia Center Commons Chesterfield Town Center malls white people used to go to: Azalea Willow Lawn Cloverleaf |
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Hey poor college girls need cute shoes too ;) |
dont hate on Payless. i love going there to look for shoes.
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When I lived in Norfolk (VA) the nice mall was and still is MacArthur Center....
The yucky mall is that dayum Military Circle. |
Nothern NJ:
Best Mall: The Mall at Short Hills Worst mall: Livingston Mall Livingston's only the worst cause it used to be so so good! And Short Hills, well, they have everything upscale and expensive - Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace. And they also have awesome regular stores: A&F, J.Crew, Aldo, Arden B., Guess, Bebe, and Max Studio.Com. Menlo, Woodbridge, and Willowbrook don't cut it . And for the college years: Best fake Mall: Walnut Street Best real mall: Ross Park Worst Mall: Century III Walnut Street edges out Ross Park because you could walk there with a cup of tea and enjoy a little bit of window shopping when the afternoon allowed it. |
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Making me homesick
You are so sick and wrong for making me homesick! I used to work in that mall! LOVED IT! Also my other favorite malls in that area were: Tyson's Corner, The Galleria at Tyson's II, and Fair Oaks
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In the area I am in now (within a 2 hour radius)
The nicest mall in the Vancouver area is Metrotown in Burnaby, BC But to do some good shopping: Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood, WA Killer shopping: Bellevue, WA But none still match my Pentagon City or Tysons |
Okay, the other Chicagoland mall I was thinking about was Northbrook Mall. I found an evening dress at the Neiman Marcus there that is one of my absolute favorites - shatung silk and organza, in blues & greens. I feel like a princess in it!
And count me among the Tyson's Corners Galleria I & II junkies!! If you can't find it there, it doesn't exist!! |
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