Primm Mall
Permanently Closed

Primm Mall

Permanently Closed

Vast mall walls showcase original graffiti art displays

empty mall
ghost town
thrift shop
wheelchair accessible
outlet mall
shopping center
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by eksz (Atlas Obscura User)
Primm Mall by eksz (Atlas Obscura User)
Primm Mall by eksz (Atlas Obscura User)
Primm Mall by eksz (Atlas Obscura User)
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Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
Primm Mall by null
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Information

32100 S Las Vegas Blvd, Primm, NV 89019 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

Information

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32100 S Las Vegas Blvd, Primm, NV 89019 Get directions

+1 702 874 1400
prizmoutlets.com
@prizmoutletslv
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@prizmoutlets

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 24, 2026

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25 Places Reborn Through Graffiti and Street Art

"Constructed during the mid-1990s, the fashion outlets of Las Vegas hoped to capitalize on the city trend of bringing in the entire family to enjoy more than just gambling. One such place was Primm Outlets. After an ill-fated plan to expand just before the 2008 financial crisis placed store owners in a difficult financial bind until the outlet officially shutdown. A new owner purchased the building and decided to try something to draw in consumers, and that was covering the walls and ceilings with original artwork. Renamed Prizm Outlets, huge murals, and graffiti cover storefronts and span across the ceiling, while the dim lights create a ghost town feeling. During the off-season, only a few hopeful shoppers seek out the stores which managed to stay open." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Prizm Outlets

Manny M.

Google
I can't believe this mall is actually dead! I remember, back in the summer of 2013 until around 2015, this mall was alive and full of people. Stores were open, people walking around, and the food court was bright and lovingly happy. I was with my parents when we noticed the interior is completely empty. We remember it and how it was a nightmare it was because my dad used to work with someone at this location. It was HORRIBLE! But I am giving it a five-star rating to remind myself that this place brings back memories, both good and bad. And for any of you who are big fans of the backrooms, this is the spot!

Dylan Teixeira (.

Google
The place says it's open, google says they are open, well after a 1 hour drive, I found out that this place was "temporarily" closed. This is the most dead mall or should I say area I have ever seen in my life. I still do not understand how some stores/buildings are even open! Its too bad they cut off that mall section, I would have loved to just take a look around. What a waste of time, unfortunately!

Charlie B.

Google
I've encountered a few dying malls in the past few years (casualties of COVID and shoppers moving to online purchasing) but this mall is completely dead. There is literally a single store (Sanithrift, a thrift store) still open, to include a completely vacant food court. The store faces are now used to display art, which is good but not worth a stop.

Annette G.

Google
This mall is very empty since covid affected its business. I thought it was cool walking through the mall as it gives off a vibe of being in a deserted city. There are maybe 5 or more retail shops here? I didn't count them. I enjoyed taking photos of this place.

Sunny M.

Google
I dont know how to rate this place, it used to be so full and vibrant and was an amazing stop on the side of the road.. now it is still and empty. Michael kors and a Thrift shop are still open inside of the mall at this time, but that is it. Bathrooms are still functional, and clean.

R T

Google
Highly recommend to visit! You will see amazing artwork there! I cannnot believe there is only one clothes shop left here.

Evan M.

Google
** Really fun walk if you have time to burn at the supercharger! ** Model example of physical depression. Honestly such a cool space! Walking through was a lot of fun but for very different reasons than the owners would like. This is the legal way to walk through an abandoned building! 😂 the art made it feel doubly so. I counted 7 stores “open”. In quotation because none of them were actually open and a few looked like they haven’t been open in a while. This place is just begging to be a ‘con of some kind. Comic-Con, anime-con I don’t know but something! It would be a great layout and no stores to get in the way. I plan on watching to see when the building is closed for good. Too bad.

Phillip H.

Google
Almost no shops are open, no decent food to eat. It's like a ghost town... UPDATE; I was here a couple days ago, at 11:30 AM, June 6, 2024. The doors are open, the lights are on. There are NO shops open. There were NO people in the building, except 2 young women who were amazed by the emptiness of the place. The mall is nice and clean, including the newly renovated bathrooms. It seems the owner can afford to keep this place open only because he charges $1,50 per gallon more for gas than it costs 25 miles up the road.