The BC Clark space has a tenant, Mr. Ooley's hasn't even left yet, several sizeable tenants are moving in...
Turnover is part and parcel of retail properties and PSM has done a very good job of maintaining a high occupancy while other malls are sad or completely dead.
I went to grab a birthday gift over the weekend. One of the little shops we went into still smelled like sewage. It wasn't super strong, but it was obvious. It was the same wing that had the problem for years, so I guess it still isn't completely fixed.
I smelled the same thing. It's that hall where the bathrooms are and the security desk used to be, right? I can't believe after all this time, it's still broken like that. I'm surprised that people are willing to work there or shop there with that stench. It would be better to just wall that area off for storage or something.
Is there an opening date for Abercrombie in the new location yet?
It's open now!
Amazing how bright and different that looks than the old store!
Pottery Barn is closed and they are busy moving all their merchandise to OAK; the new store opens 10/4.
Victoria's Secret is doing a big renovation; they have opened a temporary store in the old BC Clark space.
I wasn't aware Popeye's had opened in the mall. Also Cantaritos Mexican Grill, which has another location in Quail Springs, but I believe they are local.
That Popeyes has been there for a little while. I go to the mall to grab a quick lunch once every couple of weeks and don't even remember what was there before it. T-Bell?
PSM is so overdue for a major remodel.
No, I think Taco Bell was where Spunkie's Soul Food is now. I asked my son, who keeps track of all the comings and goings, and Freshen's was in that Popeye's space. They moved to where they are now when Subway closed.
Cantarito's is really tasty. My spouse and I usually get it when we have lunch in the mall.
I've been pretty pleased with Cantaritos the couple times I tried it.
Maybe I’m just spoiled about how nice the malls in LA are. Same thing with fashion show in Las Vegas. I’m not saying Penn Square is a dump. But I think it could use a good remodel. Compare it to either the Beverly Center, fashion Island, or pretty much any of the Westfield malls in LA.
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Those are the exceptions.
There are plenty of malls like Penn Square in Cali; and plenty that are worse.
It’s okay. Did they ever update the restrooms? With the Oak across the street it’d be nice to mirror that vibe. It currently doesn’t.
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