Sylvester The Cat
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- Jun 18, 2021
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What an absolute hell hole. Never again. Used to be such a nice place to shop 20 years ago.
Another mall gone by the wayside.
Woke
Another mall gone by the wayside.
Woke
Was gonna ask what bet you lost
When I still worked in Towson, I'd swing by the Harry & David's occasionally to buy their uber-expensive pears for Mrs.BurtonRW. That hasn't been since early 2015 and H&D closed all their stores anyway.
It has been on a slow decline for a long time. I was always amused by the way that the lower levels (with a couple of notable exceptions) were generally lower class, whereas up on 3 & 4, the stores seemed to be higher end and so did the clientele.
-Rob
I only go to go eat at Stoney River.
Nobody
It's not terrible but it's definitely a spot for the local youth to gather / loiter, so I can understand why some are annoyed by this.
Kids will be kids.
A lot of the nicer stores have pulled out over the last several years. Radcliffe Jewelers leaving was, to me, a sign that things were changing for the worse.
A lot of the kids are NOT local. They come in from urban areas. Not saying it is totally those kids. My daughter and her friends go there, before dark and always in a group.
I didn't know Radcliffe left. The few times I go, usually to lens Crafters, I would go the the jewelers and check out the latest Breitlings.
Towson Plaza. 'nuff said....I remember it well. A 2 story open air shopping center.
A lot of the kids are NOT local. They come in from urban areas. Not saying it is totally those kids. My daughter and her friends go there, before dark and always in a group.
I didn't know Radcliffe left. The few times I go, usually to lens Crafters, I would go the the jewelers and check out the latest Breitlings.
Towson Plaza. 'nuff said....I remember it well. A 2 story open air shopping center.