Matt F.
Yelp
Nice mall, even though it's a little lacking.
Came to this mall because I was going to Yard House. Afterwards, I decided to take a walk inside.
It's actually a nice, spacious, and generally comfortable mall. It has a good look to it and I'm not sure if they renovated it more recently. There was a lack of "name" stores however, though the selection isn't too bad. They have the anchor stores of Lord & Taylor and Sears along with a Regal multiplex.
They have a basic food court and some restaurants such as Yard House. There's also the typical mid mall staples like Auntie Anne's and Cinnabon.
Overall there's no a bad selection of stores, though it feels empty in spots and some areas where stores used to be are abandoned. It could be because it was a Thursday, though it's a summer Thursday at the same time. Some new stores are opening, such as Go - but there seemed to be missing something here. I'm not referring to those brands that consider themselves "high end" (could care less about those brands honestly) either.
There's Hot Topic, Five Below, H & M, an F.Y.E., Hallmark, Home Sense, Children's Place, the Foot Lockers, and so on. Again, not a bad selection for shopping.
They have a kid's area, but there's only statues and some rug for the kids to play on.
There's ample parking.
They post the mall "rules" or "code of conduct" in a few spots. Can't say I see that too often.
Overall a nice mall for a visit - whether to shop or just to browse. There is a good enough variety, but hopefully some different stores can make their way in here to give a little extra here.