Malls, these days, unless in the extremely affluent areas of the country, are mostly composed of loiterers, or grounds for BLM protesters. In my humble opinion, Broadway Square is no different than most malls these days, as probably 90% of the shoppers {cough cough, loiterers} aren’t there to buy stuff, but simply to hang out, and disturb the people that ARE there to shop, and keep the economy moving(albeit slowly moving). Typically, I’m not a mall guy, and especially not a Broadway Scare(I mean Square) shopper, as there’s absolutely no store in this small, dated mall, that appeals to me. But, during the Christmas season(Are we still allowed to say Christmas?), my son begged me to go, so we could shop for Mommy. Fun! My prediction: In 10 years, Broadway Scare will be a thing of the past, and a new mall will open, most likely in south Tyler. It’s called demographics, and economics; neither ever lie.
Rosemary N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tyler, TX
Pretty limited store selection. If it wasn’t for victoria’s secret and LOFT i would never shop at Broadway Square.
Jasmine A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Plano, TX
Very small mall, not many choices on stores they had two of my fav stores jcp and old navy however its just feels like you’re walking in a circle and then thats it, to compare it to galleria in Dallas good luck outside needs a major update too
Bryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bullard, TX
I really dislike this mall. Most of the stores are so lame. And the Chic Fil A has the worst food of any Chic fil A I have ever eaten at. Nothing left to say about this rinky dink mall.
Carrie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Flower Mound, TX
This mall is like any other place(except restaurants) in East TX a bit small and outdated. The mall has the normal large national anchor stores Sears and Penney’s that are for the most part regular size. Macy’s is across Broadway in a separate shopping center. There is a few fast food vendors but no real food court anymore. A remodel was done a few years back removing the businesses located there and space was rented out to non-food related stores. This created more retail space but limited food choices as far as meals are concerned. No worries as Tyler is the city to visit in East Texas if you want restaurants they are located near this mall and very easy to find around the Broadway(Hwy. 69) and Loop 323 intersections. It appears the non-anchor stores are for the most part scaled back versions due to limited space in this mall. The anchor stores are multi-level but the rest of the mall is single story. During weekdays the mall is generally not too busy other than students from the nearby high school nearby that invade after school. No parking garage but not too bad to park in compared to DFW malls. This is the hangout for local teens in Tyler especially on the weekends and school vacations. As long as you take earlier points in this review into consideration then overall you will know what this mall offers and be happy with your visit. Many residents visit Town East Mall in Mesquite and The Galleria in Dallas. Grapevine Mills is also a good place to enjoy mega mall experiences. This mall is small but better than nothing if you find yourself near Tyler.