A lot of empty spaces and no real good stores. JC Penney leaving will probably be the final nail
Theodora H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 La Porte, IN
From the outside, I figured there would not be any stores in here. Once we got in, we were pleasantly surprised to find stores, name brand stores at that. It was not too crowded(probably because we were there on a Tuesday) and I found a few good deals. I’d visit again.
Carla R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Franksville, WI
This mall has majorly gone downhill! I’d rather drive to a real mall. All the stores are going out of business. They really need to do something to get people to come to the mall.
Leah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Pleasant Prairie, WI
Do not do business with the Regency Mall Leasing Office. They are dishonest & looking to take advantage of their business partners. My family & I almost signed a lease to install a Marley vending machine. At the signing, we were told in addition to the monthly fee we had to give 20% of our profits over $ 500 to the mall. No way! We were already paying a monthly fee. Any profits were for ourselves.
Kelly P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kirkland, WA
Mall SUCKS!!! though sometimes but rarely will you be able to find good deals. several months ago I was able to find regular shirts for $ 3 at «LImited» I remember buying it for $ 16 bucks. So I made sure I grab as many XS shirts at the price of $ 2-$ 3. I love bargin shopping!
Antonio M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kenosha, WI
Wait, this is a mall? This mall has fallen victim to poor property management and the local government willfully watching it burn. Stores are leaving in troves for a reason. There’s no easy way to put this, but the area sucks. Call me a cynic, but this area deserves a far better shopping experience. Really, who wants to spend their hard earned dollars at a mall that houses enough off-brand stores to rival 7 mile fair? The people who shop here, shop out of pure necessity, not because Regency Mall is an exciting mall to frequent; they go north or south for that. Racine is stigmatized as being a blue collar community, and Regency Mall is the epitome of that belief. It’s long overdue that the local governments and mall management get their acts together and produce a better product. No justifiable argument about the economy being in the hole can be made. For example, a loan of approximately 15 million dollars was granted toward the renovation of Southridge Mall. That loan came with a low interest rate(1 or 2 percent if I recall correctly), and it makes sense, because a better mall means better stores, better stores bring more shoppers, more shoppers bring more money, more money means more money going back into the community. Regency Mall is in dire need of a similar proposal, only, because the mall is much less established than Southridge Mall was at the time they received the loan, then the amount is going to have to be much greater. Hell, I’d even be willing to author the proposal myself. Trust me, this isn’t an opportunity to bitch but a siren call for much needed action. To the naysayers: Focus on the solution and not the problem. Enjoy your drive to Mayfair. :)
Michelle F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Schaumburg, IL
This mall had everything I needed and more! I was in town for a wedding, and I realized right before I left that I didn’t have the cute shoes that I wanted to war. I think I put them in storage :(So the husband and I went on a shoe mission… and we found so much more than that! They had a wide variety of stores and I found a bunch of things that I didn’t know that I couldn’t live without!