The movie theater is the only thing keeping this mall alive?! This place has went waaay down hill over the past 20 years. Their major anchor store(Target), among many others have closed & not replaced. The theater is currently expanding, which may help, but they better come up with a revitalization plan & soon??? The pros, «in my opinion:» 1.) Planet Fitness 2.) Olga’s 3.) American Eagle TBH, I usually head out of Monroe when mall shopping.
J P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ypsilanti, MI
True… this mall is a mere hollow shell of its former self from what I hear. as I am originally not from this area… however. the best theater ever lives here. Reclining seats?! Also, some stores have resisted the inevitable darkness that awaits them. American eagle… rue21…Spencer’s…and other stores I’m way too old to shop at but still do have not been swallowed up by this town’s poor retail economy.
Kate B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Monroe, MI
Yeah, I know it’s half empty and filled with weird stores like eyebrow threaders, etc., but it’s the only spot in town and even the mall walkers are friendly, so «Let’s Go to the Mall»,(but not on Fridays, because the teens are psycho!).
Dave H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Southgate, MI
This mall was one I spent a lot of time at in my youth. It was great, a theater, arcade and tons of places for shopping and enjoying for people of all ages. The theater is now better than ever, but the rest of the mall has gotten much worse. I think the arcade is still full of the same games from my youth, many of the storefronts sit empty and the foodcourt is a joke. I’m not sure if this place has died because of poor management, or more so that people don’t flock to malls like they used to. It’s easier to shop online, and generally cheaper. Maybe malls are just lumbering ghosts of the past still lingering in the present. Whatever the reason, this place seems to be dying a death unfit of how great it once was.
Tony C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Livonia, MI
This mall is embarrassing! I have no idea how it is still open. Went here on a Sunday afternoon. There are so few people in the entire mall it’s sad. Passing more many empty store to get to ones that are open. Not long until this place shuts the doors for good.
Doreen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
Why so empty, I remember this place hopping with fun and excitement on the weekends… there were things to do and place to go. I have had some fund memories here at this mall… avoid coming here at all cost… unless you want to walk with the elderly in the morning, or you want to go to GameStop or Carson’s. I always hope that with each visit, that this mall will become prosperous once gain hold the attention of patrons and kids of Monroe and the tri-area… they need something to do or they get in trouble or do drugs… for the kids’ sake get some cool storefronts in there. At least they still have a GameStop. :)
Chelsea D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Erie, MI
A empty mall where parents drop their children off for free day care at. It’s sad watching The Mall of Monroe trying to be saved with articles in the paper by the Monroe Evening News giving false hopes of big name companies taking interest of opening a store and it never happening. Besides who would want to go to a mall where you see heroine addicts shooting up in the bathrooms and needles laying on the floor and outside in the parking lot before you enter.
Richard S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Canton, MI
I honestly don’t know what is good with this mall anymore, except maybe the movie theater. The complex is filled with over-priced niche stores, a small food court, and a bunch of vacant units. Target is the only real anchor store(NOWCLOSED), as all the others have gone away. Various stores have moved in but seem to come and go with the wind. There’s absolutely nothing you can get from this place that you can’t get from any nearby box store(Kmart, Meijer, Walmart all within a half mile). I hear a Planet Fitness is moving in, which would be kind of cool to serve the overweight populace. Ask anyone in Monroe where they go to shop or even hang out(as if the popular thing to do is go stroll at a mall like high school kids), and no one will say the Mall of Monroe. When I lived in Monroe, everyone I knew would rather drive the extra 20 miles to Southland Mall or simply walk around Walmart.