Posted on 10/25/2019 9:15:35 AM PDT by C19fan
The American Dream entertainment and shopping complex is opening its doors to the public on Friday, more than two decades after it was first conceived. Back then, the iPhone didn't exist, Amazon was only selling books online and malls were where you went for all your shopping needs.
Now, after endless fits and starts and billions of dollars spent, American Dream will become the second largest mall in the country, and third largest in North America. It will showcase 3 million square feet of leasable space dedicated to more than a dozen entertainment attractions like a 16-story indoor ski slope, rollercoaster, waterpark and eventually 450 retail, food and specialty shops.
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If they add bus routes to and from the mall and import teens from the hoods - why, I predict it will be a great success.
Like all the other malls that did this.
They’ll come, to see it one time. Then it’s back to online shopping.
Hard to even find a mall still open around here.
“If they add bus routes to and from the mall and import teens from the hoods”
That was my first thought. The hood is taking over a mall near where I live.
Man, whoever thought about this loves to piss away their money.
I understand they're actually CHARGING MONEY for customers to park there. What kind of clientele do they think is going to patronize a place like this?
Pay to park at a mall? Great idea.
Yep prime hunting ground for flash mobs, undocumented shoppers, teen thugs.....et al.....makes want to go..
I make it a point to avoid Malls at all costs. IF my wife tries really hard, she might get me into one once a year. Maybe.
Another gun-free shooting zone. Watch the attacks happen.
Haven’t been to a mall since Christmas 1990.
Sears was good back then.
About the only time I go to a mall is at Christmas time to get a couple of gifts for my wife, or to go to the Apple Genius store if something is wrong with an Apple product. Because I am taller than the sizes offered in regular stores, I have always mail-ordered clothes from catalogs, so it was easy for me to get into online ordering. If I do go to stores, they are usually in shopping centers rather than full-blown malls.
Ghermezians build massive U.S. destination mall, despite rising e-commerce
Interesting.
The mall near me was inundated with teens. It closed and remained empty a few years before Katrina. When Katrina hit - they housed many refugees at that mall.
Oh. The. Irony.
Weve had this problem in NJ for years. Over the years, malls like Garden State Plaza have been running straight shot bus routes from the PA in NYC as well as the bus terminal at the GWB. 15-20 minutes and youve just imported the Bronx to Northern NJ. Not that I am in Morris County, the problem is the illegals infesting Dover and now Randolph and Rockaway who spend their weekends at the Rockaway Mall. Amazon works very well for me. Their leftist policies not withstanding, theyre the lesser of 2 evils at this point.
High speed rail or street cars from the closest city are even better. They haul more shoppers faster to the stores.
I dont know how this will work out. I think it will draw very large crowds for a long time. Whether that translates into success for the mall vendors remains to be seen. Other malls in NJ seem to be doing well in terms of patrons. Bridgewater Commons, Short Hills and Menlo Park were all packed the last time I had to go to them.
As for this becoming a hang out for gangsters and lowlifes, I doubt it. The location is really only accessible by car and it is not that close to bad areas. The troublemakers seem to like Jersey Gardens which is right next to Newark/Elizabeth. I am sure this place will have pretty robust security. It also benefits a bit from having some high end stores nearby like the Gucci Outlet in Secaucus, about 1/2 mile away.
Wow. Will they charge to use the restrooms as well?
“$24 to park for eight hours”
yeah, that should pack ‘em in ...
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