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The Pompano Fashion Square mall is a travesty, a sad husk of a shopping center, more suited for the set of a b-movie about post-apocalyptic life, or a chainsaw zombie flick than a place to purchase goods of value.

That said, let me tell you why I have mixed feelings about it.

Good things to eat - Auntie Anne's pretzels, Cinnabon, Manchu Wok, Barnie's.

There are a few stores of worth, but not many. Sam Goody has music, overpriced. BDalton has books and magazines, but not a great selection. a KayBee toys with great deals on action figures. Sadly, I have no more room in my apartment but will still occasionally get some army men or an X-man fig for newt and me to play with. Hm... a Sears and a Burdines, if you have need for general purpose stuff.

An Internet access kiosk that looks like something out of Max Headroom, all old tech, but I've actually been able to post to LJ from there, due to the tragically weak security.

An amazing cultural cross-section that visits. Insane street people, suburbanites, gang-ish preteens, retirees all in pastel colors and white, lovers holding hands, impossibly beautiful people, impossibly grotesque folks. I can sit in the food court, nibbling on lo mien and reading a book there for hours, just watching folks walk past. I used to get together there socially with Dan to play cards, so we could both people watch, and have a fun conversation, too... he's now very busy with school teaching, but those days will return next summer...

The bad....

Many dead stores. When I moved nearby, the mall had 3 bookstores, 2 record stores, a big software store, a nifty candy island, and 2 dollar stores full of keen weird stuff for cheap. Now, all are gone, except for the above mentioned BDalton's and Sam Goody. I miss being able to look at new software a walking distance away, or the price balance and variety multiple record stores and music stores offered. There were more folks there to discuss literature, music and games while waiting in the checkout aisle, or bouncing from shelf to shelf. It seems that it's all Harry Potter and N'sync these days... no variety.

Some of the patrons, and areas of the malls are sort of a combat zone. Don't go into the bathrooms, unless you want a business proposition of some sort or another, be it sale of drugs, sex, or mugging. Don't hang around the back area of the mall where *all* of the stores are closed, little gang-types linger there, and seem to have cordoned it off with small amounts of black, red / silver marker graffiti and angry mid-to-late teens. Security at the mall seems low-range. Not a place to take a date. The food court is far more secure.

There have been notices up at the mall for 2 years or so about upcoming renovations, and a new owner. I've seen many stores leaving due to higher rent or lack of sales. It's sort of sad, seeing so many dark storefronts, after the mass exodus... I think the upcoming Christmas season will make it look more cheerful, and I've not been in a few weeks... I look forward to taking a walkabout and having a peek soon.

Nearby -

I spend more time at the recently erected Pompano 18 theatres... fresh and new, very shiny. Yvette from the old art theater is working there now, and I'm working on that network to get free movies again, and possibly another circle of friends to grow. 50's diner, a place I went with Robbo before movies. There's a nice old biker waitress there, who knows his preference for coffee, and mine for cherry cokes. She falls over herself to be nice, helpful, and conversational. Other waitstaff there is more dead-on business.

A collapsed strip club recently made way for a Walgreen's, and there's a swingers/goth club (depending on the night) that's locked its doors. Is that area becoming more respectable? I guess time will tell. On the far side of the Pompano mall is a golf course and a cemetery. I'm partial to the latter, and a little resentful of the former. I think that land could be put to better use, but I don't own it. I wonder how many golf balls end up at the boneyard....

all for now, work beckons.

mall

Date: 2000-11-16 11:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
is the city planning anything for it??

Re: mall

Date: 2000-11-16 11:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
well, they say there's renovations coming, but no sign visably yet.

Re: mall

Date: 2000-11-16 12:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mauracelt.livejournal.com
I know how cheap talk can be. I live in the BIG DIG country, remember?? boston is a wreck!!!!

Re: mall

Date: 2005-01-01 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
the funny thing is that they were in such a hurry to do away with parts of the mall, yet theyve been taking forever to finish it! its now 2005 and basiclly the only completed rennovations were on parts od the department stores and a lowes store that is now open , other than that the building is in horrible conditon :O(

Re: mall

Date: 2005-01-01 02:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
unbelieveable, isn't it?

That whole front area is still being re-formatted, too!

I wonder how long it'll take to finally finish?

only time will tell

Date: 2005-01-01 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
i know! its so incredibly stupid lol i would think that they would at least leave the food court because thats what people like to do before, after, and in between shopping! by getting rid of most of the restaurants and the arcade, basiclly then theres no point of even going there especilly if your a young kid :O( im hoping that the rennovations will be done by next year because yes- it does sound exciting, but i liked it the way it was, and small talk is just a big let down :O(

Re: only time will tell

Date: 2005-01-01 02:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
sure.. I remmeber the chick-fil-a was a huge comfort between shopping breaks... waffle fries can soothe while you sit and catch up.

I'm just glad that they're doing anything, even if it's slow!

Re: only time will tell

Date: 2005-01-01 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
cool! they actully had chik filet? i couldnt remember! i do remembr a restaurant that used to make really good fried fish baskets i loved it so much, and this store called barefoo mailman, it was kind of like spencers:) i agree too im glad they plan on fixing everything up, i just wish it would happen soon

Re: only time will tell

Date: 2005-01-02 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
oh, I miss the barefoot mailman... all kinds of fun toys!

yah it was awsome

Date: 2005-01-02 03:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
yup that store was one of my favorites because i love those silly spencer type gag gift places, i remember some of the cool glow in the dark things they used to carry, i used to buy those sticky glow in the dark smilys and stars and other cool stuff

Re: mall

Date: 2005-01-02 03:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
yeah its defonitly unbelievable! it even smells old when you go inside, and the building is basically rotting away, its so sad and deserted, that i dont think casper the frienly ghost or his obnoxious uncles , fatso, or stinky would even visit lol! and about the golf balls, i personally think that there is enough golf courses in florida that they dont need anymore- however lol it would be funny if someone hit a golfball into the cemetary during a funeral lol just dont hit any live people hehehe

yeah your right!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-04 02:46 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hi i have to agree! i just went to that pompano mall last tuesday, and it is in very bad shape! it smells like a pile of cow $hit lol, and parts of it look like its gonna fall to the ground soon.hope it gets built soon because otherwise the construction workers are just a bunch of hard hat wearing dummy heads hahaha

Re: yeah your right!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-04 03:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
what's up with the smell, anyhow??

Re: yeah your right!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-07 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
i guess its just because the building is in bad shape due to water damage and mildew problems. i think it was built sometime in the 70's so the building materials werent made with high enough qualities to withstand water and mold eeeeeewwwwwww

Re: yeah your right!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-07 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
yuck... that can't be healthy!

Re: yeah your right!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-07 02:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
im guessing thats probably why, but hopefully once rennovations are complete, there shouldnt be any old ugly smells around

yes it does

Date: 2005-01-08 04:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
ya it does smell gross eeeeww, but i do have to say that its silly that you call the construction workers hard hat dummies lol!

yuck

Date: 2005-01-08 04:59 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
ya, why does the mall smell like a sack of cow crap????????? everytime i visit with my grandpa, he says its getting in worse shape. even though he insits on going to the cheap belt carts every month and half the belts wont fit under his round fat belly!!!!!

mall lol

Date: 2005-01-10 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
Lol that funny! poor guy, i guess he must love the mall so much, he really has to visit that belt stand even if he cant fasten the belts around his belly lol

why so dead!

Date: 2005-01-17 05:15 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
its very sad since i always shopped there, but hopefully the place will look awsome. i heard that where dillards next to sears is going to become a peir 1 imports

ghost mall

Date: 2004-12-30 04:38 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hey, im replying to a recent visit to the mall i made last week. boy is it so sad! im now 23, and i remember visiting that mall all the time with my aunt as a little girl and boy it was awsome! i remember there being a pet store on the 2nd level, along with an arcade and one hell of a food court too. but unfortunately when i visited last week it so WASNT the same anymore:O( everything that i remember is gone now, even the food court! they tore that down in the last year or so- but yet they left the parking garage up but roped off- when you go to burdines on the 2nd level you can still go out the walkway, which leads you to the parking garage( they only took the roof off but left the parking blocks lol), and it had a sign saying that the food court was closed, but that they moved it next to ross, but i dont think they ever did because the only restaurant left is subway, and they even closed the pizza places there- the funny thing is that they still have tons of tables and chairs.i cant believe how many stores have closed it is so amazing! and even the less than 7 stores left are almost gone, like rainbow is closing, champs just closed, metro just closed and most of the jewlery places too. im hoping this time the mall will come back better than ever, and hopefully the crowds will come again( last week a ton of kids went there and looked so bored, and i think if they would just reopen the food court and replace an arcade there again they would be in buisiness! hope all goes well bring it back to what it was PLEASE POMPANO CITY PLEASE!!!!!

Re: ghost mall

Date: 2004-12-31 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
oh, I really miss the upstairs arcade and the Frank-n-stein.

Bring the pompano sqare back!!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-01 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
Hello everyone:O) if any of you who happen to read this letter work for pompano square or are in charge of rennovating it, please repair it and bring it back to the social place that it used to be:O( its just that every time i see all those closed dark stores, i sit back and have memories of all the fun times i had there. i really feel sad every time i see how bad the buildings look because i remember how cheery the place looked years ago and how full of people it was at times. also please put the arcade back, or more fun, family oriented stuff, because i see alot of sad teens and kids go there and they need a place to have fun again , and please reopen the food court, because not everyone eats subway lol, alot of us have fond memories of all the great restaurants there were, but most of all, we hope to see it done soon please dont let me or others down :O(

Re: Bring the pompano sqare back!!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-07 02:03 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
DUDE! HOW COULD YOU LET THIS MALL GET IN SUCH CONDITIONS?????????/ ALL STORES ARE CLOSED, AND THE 1ST PHASE ISNT EVEN FINISHED!!!!!

Re: Bring the pompano sqare back!!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-07 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
I have no idea!

Hopefully it'll be restored someday soon!

Re: Bring the pompano sqare back!!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-08 04:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
i hope it gets done soon because im am excited to see the results, and i love seeing a bright, happy cheerful place thats packed! not a sad lonley empty place that once was filled with happiness, but now sadness and memories :O(

Re: Bring the pompano sqare back!!!!!!

Date: 2005-01-17 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
exactly! how could you let a good place go soooooooooooooo dead? i loved shopping there, but even though i live there theres no point going

yah i know

Date: 2005-01-18 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
yeah i agreei loved the mall too but i hope it gets more buisiness since the area is more elderly than ever. it should turn out great though

Date: 2005-01-18 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinningtop23.livejournal.com
its too bad that simon malls stopped owning it because all of his malls are still very beautiful

Date: 2005-01-19 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
Very strange... did you create your LJ ID only to post here?

mall of the dead update

Date: 2006-01-17 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com
Dying Pompano Fashion Square gets new life as Citi Centre



Pompano Beach· During its grand opening 35 years ago, the Pompano Fashion Square mall was reported to be the second largest in the country. It was said that no other mall in the world had so many major department stores -- Sears, Burdines, J.C. Penney -- under one roof.

It was the reflection of a city at its pinnacle. But that moment has long since faded.

For the following three decades, shoplifters, sex offenders -- even rats -- plagued the shopping center at Federal Highway and Copans Road. Tired and worn out, Pompano Beach's shining achievement again became a reflection -- this time of a city that had lost its luster.

Now the mall, much like the city, is trying to reinvent itself. New façades, new stores, even a new name -- Pompano Citi Centre -- hope to bring shoppers back to Pompano Beach.

"It's coming up nice," said Carmen Irzquierdo as she strolled down one of the mall's open-air walkways. "In this area, there's really no nice place to go shopping."

It was the Hollywood resident's lunch break and her first time at the new mall. She said before Citi Centre stores began opening about two months ago, the only place to go for a lunch break was Taco Bell.

"This place is going to be jammed," she said.

The mall stayed open as different sections were razed for more than a year and then rebuilt. Slowly, stores began migrating from their old spaces to their newly built ones. Major department stores -- Lowe's, J.C. Penney, Macy's, Ross and Sears -- have already opened, along with 12 smaller shops.

The open courtyards and grand staircases will host an additional 25 shops by the end of 2006, including Office Depot and Linens `n' Things.

"It is an extraordinary piece of real estate," said Ken McCoy, managing director for Faison and Associates, which is developing the project. "The fellow that developed this first off recognized that. Pumping new life into it, remaking it, if we didn't do it, someone else would have."

In 1968, developer Leonard L. Farber set his sights on a 60-acre swath of land near Pompano Airpark. For the next two years, he pumped $25 million into building an almost 870,000-square-foot super mall -- with 74 stores -- in the heart of one of Broward County's largest cities.

But booming development in western Broward stunted Pompano Beach's growth, as well as its super mall.

Now, with almost 250,000 people living within 5 miles of the mall, this facelift may breathe new life into these once-dilapidated stores.

"Knowing what I know about locations, there's nothing between The Galleria and the Boca Raton Town Center except this mall," said Maureen Berk, whose Hallmark store was the first to open in the new Citi Centre. "There's a lot of building happening in Pompano, and putting all that together, this is going to be a good mall."

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