@catgrannyof5 wrote:
Yup, mall shopping is not what it used to be. Brookstone is like what Sharper Image used to be. It's sad to see many malls declining. There is one mall, the Hilltop Mall in Richmond, that has really declined in recent years. I had commented to my son that back in its day this particular mall was crowded. Now, since that merry weed has been legalized in CA, that's all you can smell in that mall's parking lot.
It's a huge YMMV when it comes to shopping malls. The shopping malls in Denver marketed towards the middle class to the wealthy are PACKED and any store closures are immediately occupied by a new client. Otherwise, the working class to lower middle class malls are suffering bad and tend to be dead malls
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I am sad to see the 2 Brookstones in my area closing. There's still the ones at the airport, but still.
Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!