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I would have saved that CRT computer monitor in the security office.
Ответитьgreat job Alabama allowing people to breath that air at work and school.... oh yeah, that's why I quit my job in Huntsville... as soon as they started testing the air in the building I was in, was defiantly the sign 'time to go'. Never going back to that backwards state.
ОтветитьSo many of these are so much like early portions in the LIFE AFTER PEOPLE series
Ответить700k sq ft. Amazing. Design is very dated but as a kid didn’t love going to the mall on a Saturday .🏖️
ОтветитьIt’s a shame that after this video it’s gonna get vandalized and hit with graffiti :(
ОтветитьThis is a sears. they normally dont keep up with the properties they own
ОтветитьTake a shot of whiskey every time "90s" is said.
ОтветитьI remember going here 25 years or so ago, it was so nice back then, hard to imagine what it has become but that is so many malls today
ОтветитьI wonder what those vhs tapes would look like all these years later, especially the earliest from the latest.
ОтветитьI grew up in Alabama, not in Montgomery but close enough that it was where we went to do major shopping. I remember when the mall originally opened in 1970 and the addition of the back wing in 1986. I lived in Montgomery in the early 90's and had an apartment less than a mile from this mall. What killed this mall was the largest anchor store (originally Gayfers but now Dillard's) move to a new development called East Chase in the late 90's as well as a general overbuilding of retail space in the Montgomery Metro through the early 2000's. That Food Court was incredible back in the day. The clock came from a jewelry store and was a fixture in downtown for many years before being relocated to the mall. It's a shame to see the place like this.
Ответитьabandoned malls make me so sad
ОтветитьThis mall definitely looks like something you’d see on Life After People, if that show even comes on anymore….
ОтветитьTest if there still working and get urself a free soda😂
ОтветитьThere could be mold in that drink
Ответитьhorrible howow they just let it all go to waste,,,,someone could have bought it and made it alive again
ОтветитьNice Cinnabon / Better Call Saul reference in the video surveillance room… Well done as usual, guys.
ОтветитьI really miss going to the mall.....
ОтветитьWait until he finds a statue and it starts following him
Ответитьtwo lost little girls once again
Ответитьit’s insane and kinda creepy all those tables and chairs were left. makes it feel almost apocalyptic.
ОтветитьExcellent vid
ОтветитьLet the illegals move in.
ОтветитьAbandoned buildings are fascinating. Only thing is - shoudn’t you guys be wearing masks of some kind? I’m just thinking of those stagnant puddles and the visible decay - I feel like the air quality would be shit and god knows about mold
Ответитьi dont know why, but this bring me to tears, from nostalgia, to the sadness of the decay, this just hurts.
Ответитьwhat a perfect setting for a post apocalypse movie!!!!
ОтветитьOMG the mushrooms. Nothing "Last of Us" about that, go ahead and touch them.
ОтветитьVero beach mall soon!
ОтветитьDay of the dead!
ОтветитьDo this for the Dutch Square mall in SC
Ответитьwhy aren't we using the empty malls for housing?
ОтветитьYa too bad montgomery literally went to shit with its violence and gangs. I remembered that mall use to be so busy all the time until some wannabe gansta went and shot a gun off in there. Ppl got to scared to go back.
ОтветитьGood economies open more stores. The fact this is happening across the country paints a picture.
ОтветитьThis reminds me of the stranger things mall
ОтветитьWhat a Time Capsule. This would be a perfect Set to film an Apocolyptic Film. Awesome Job, Guys !
ОтветитьWhen I lived in AL I used to drive past this mall all of the time
ОтветитьNo way, I grew up in Montgomery, but was too young to ever go here while it was open. My parents would always tell be about it, but the only mall I could go to was Eastdale across town which is currently in its own state of decline. My little brother started participating in the local VEX robotics competitions in a local school, so I got a chance to see the mall up close and go inside LAMP (the High School that was a part of the mall previously). Very cool that y'all finally covered this place.
ОтветитьThose worms were probably mosquitoe larvae
ОтветитьThe buidings ware to be found back in a backroom game
ОтветитьIm afraid that there might be some homeless hobo living there.
ОтветитьIdk why but i js got black ops zombie vibes
ОтветитьI’m sure someone’s already answers but the ‘alive’ things are probably mosquito larvae
ОтветитьI'm imagining a creepy version of Spice Girls playing from an old boombox.
ОтветитьAnother video, another request to wear safety footwear and a respister mask (N95) for the black mold. It'll catch up to you
ОтветитьYou guys have one of the coolest jobs to me fr. I’ve always wanted to explore abandoned places, and even though it holds a lot of risks, I find so much interest in it!
ОтветитьSome rude person
Said we don't understand and blame greed on the closing of our mall. Well that's why ours closed for good . That and they were deeply in debt .
Thanx to Simon malls buying that property.
Now it's changed hands again . And it's not for the better.
It says Rittal. On the front. And so far it's got big trucks in front of it.
It's storage space on that side. Even if someone did buy it for nostalgia sake they'd have a lot of fixing up to do. The construction people or whoever it was tore the heck out of it inside. What a mess. They totally trashed it.😢😢😢
It's so sad. I don't see why they couldn't have just called it historical
And restored it like Dayton Ohio did for their old arcade.
In Springfield Ohio it's all money money money.😢😢😢😢😮