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Originally Posted by manny_santos
I took the photo from the sidewalk on Oxford Street - there is a big drop down from the street to the parking lot as the mall is located in a valley.
I was in Frederick Mall in 2007. Coffee Time was the only tenant in the entire food court. It was quite retro in there - although the former Oakridge Mall in London was very retro when it closed in 2004. Oakridge Mall was enclosed circa 1972 with original anchors Woolco and Loblaws, and except for a refurbishment of the exterior in 1989, the inside remained very dated right to the end.
I do have some photos which I will eventually get around to posting.
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Looking forward to photos of the interior of one of London's shittiest malls (The London Mall)
Did you click on the link for the Honeydale mall (Etobicoke)? Wholly shit, these photos are amazing in their depiction of utter patheticness in the form of a decayed mall!
Other dead/dying London Malls include:
-Oxbury Mall (Oxford/Highbury)
-Northland Mall
-Superstore Mall (Wellington South)
-Argyle Mall (shitty, shitty)
These malls should be dying, but amazingly, they aren't (yet):
-Sherwood Forest Mall
-Cherryhill village mall
These malls were on life support, but have undergone quintiple bypass surgury:
-The Galleria (downtown)
-Westmount Shopping Centre
Even Masonville is starting to look a bit shabby. Lots of closed shops. White Oaks is really ugly inside, but thriving for some bizarre reason.