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malepitt t1_j1sf26k wrote

*weeps silently in Century III*

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JamesKLOLk t1_j1uhd5k wrote

That’s the weird thing. Century III and Monroeville malls both had a sort of “golden age”. But Pittsburgh mills was just always in decline.

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T0o_o0T t1_j1uxdo7 wrote

“Century three, Chevrolet, Lebanon Church Road, Pittsburgh….minutes from the mall!”

I will NEVER forget

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Traveler1987 t1_j1vjown wrote

That song came up over dinner with the in-laws last night.

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Jack_Sandwich t1_j1sn091 wrote

Complete misuse of this meme.

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AbigailLilac t1_j1sodbf wrote

Let the boomers have their fun. At least it isn't a minion meme.

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RelatableChad t1_j1tb4lo wrote

If anyone is interested in a deep-dive into the lore of this mall, and a look at some of its guts, Sal did a great video on it: https://youtu.be/UtNmpN-2RxI

As a New Kensington native the story of this mall has always fascinated me.

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Happy_Bigs1021 t1_j1ua8ux wrote

Tarentum native, I was in HS when this thing was being built. Really seemed like they had the absolute worst timing on it.

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wakaflocks145 t1_j1tg3ul wrote

I still go there just to eat at TJs and then walk off my meal to the comic store and make a loop.

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MrRetrdO t1_j1td6pf wrote

I was there last month. It's pitiful. The only cool thing is, the janitors & security guards now get to zoom around full speed on their Segways since there's no one to run into.

I remember when it was being built, it was gonna "revitalize the area". They were going to add a water park & go-kart track too!

Its still bigger than Highlands Mall was. Highlands Mall had 1 floor, in a T-Shaped mall. I remember laughing when it opened because they had a "You are here" sign at the entrance.... just in case you got lost, I guess. Fashion Bug, Waldenbooks, an Organ/Piano Store, an Arcade, Furniture store, Hallmark store, a GNC, a jewelry store, J&S Pizza (a staple around here) and I think a Radio Shack? Definitely showing my age with that one.

Now its a Walmart. I think there's still a sign for it off Exit 16 Northbound on 28?

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Brandonguth1985 t1_j1udyw7 wrote

Don't you dare forget Superior Sports Cards. I spent so much time in there

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Soad1x t1_j1un2s6 wrote

I remember going to play the Pokemon TCG there and walking to get a slice of pizza from J&S afterwards.

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Brandonguth1985 t1_j1uobof wrote

Damn right. That's where I obtained my magic addiction 23 years ago

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MrRetrdO t1_j1uq8ao wrote

AH Yes! I use to buy my comic books there.

It was a treat when we'd go to the Mall for my sister's piano lessons, Mom would stop at that corner shop & get us those Pina Colada smoothies, and if we begged enough, we'd get those cinnamon toothpicks too.

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Brandonguth1985 t1_j1uqi5t wrote

Drew (the owner) was a local treasure. Nicest kindest hardest working guy I knew growing up. Love that man. I'll never forget him

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ColbyJackBrieland t1_j1t1b1h wrote

Uh having walked through it a few months ago I think we have clashing definitions if giving up. But if you think that echoing hollow corpse of American Capitalism is alive I've got a bridge across the Ohio River to sell you

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orangevega t1_j1tz2av wrote

by not giving up I think he means keeping the lights on, period

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PrincessItaly OP t1_j1w235v wrote

Bath and body works is single handedly keeping it alive

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hypotenoos t1_j1t21a7 wrote

How many Steelers themed stores are in there now?

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Puzzleheaded-Net-646 t1_j1t4bu1 wrote

I've never even heard of this place, but from what I'm seeing it looks really nice inside. Why did it become a dead mall?

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UnprovenMortality t1_j1t8cfh wrote

It's really nice inside, but it was a combination of bad timing and not great location. Malls were already on the decline when it opened, and it's a bit out of the way for most people. Those closer to the city want to avoid 28 and might as well hit up Ross Park mall. New Kensington and tarentum are closer, but aren't the wealthiest communities and evidently didn't want to go to the mall enough.

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algizanna t1_j1u9n06 wrote

It was a really great mall for a few years after it opened. I might be slightly biased as I was in 5th/6th grade then and it was the first time I was old enough + we had enough money for my mom to give me $20 and let me wander while she took her time shopping or whatever. Would always get a pretzel and some random stuff at Claire's or a Webkinz. Then go look at the hermit crabs at that one hippie store. Movie theatre was great too.

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alecatq2 t1_j1ubwh9 wrote

And glow golf! It wasn’t the best course, but it was indoors and something to do in the winter.

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UnprovenMortality t1_j1utsjy wrote

It really was great, i loved it, but i didn't live in the city full time then. But I guess not enough people would actually go.

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cdelaney1982 t1_j1slwwz wrote

Oh im stealing this

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EricMajew t1_j1solzs wrote

I’m stealing it before you

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cdelaney1982 t1_j1sop7i wrote

I already done did it!

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EricMajew t1_j1tda5t wrote

That’s not fair. I’m going to go cry at the Pittsburgh Mills now

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cdelaney1982 t1_j1tdc87 wrote

I'll meet u there in my Hills shirt lol

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EricMajew t1_j1v37bs wrote

….ok I wish I had a Hills shirt so fine you win

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fansofomar t1_j1umesx wrote

All I want is the Wendy’s to be put back in Ross Park Mall

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saturnkin t1_j1u9jvm wrote

It has a Macy’s still. I wish the big borders was still there with the coffee shop in it. Same with Ross park. Used to be a borders over where Nordstrom rack is.

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onlyyoucanseeme t1_j1uzt8r wrote

That Borders bookstore was at Northway Mall further north up McKnight, and not Ross Park

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panzan t1_j1uqndc wrote

That mall was doomed the day they broke ground. We only ever went there when my kids were little because they had a great play area and great Santa at Xmas, which was never crowded, because no one goes there! No one lives there and no one is moving there. If you’re going to drive to the north suburbs to shop, Ross Park and mcKnight road has literally everything already.

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