It seems that the malls in the area and across the country are changing into entertainment complexes. When Sears moved out of Colonie Center back in 2017, it appeared that nothing would ever take that space. Now a store is moving in and it has nothing to do with entertainment.
A local mall is allowing your furry friend to shop along with you. Not only will they be allowed inside certain stores, but there will be dog-friendly events too!
Going to see Santa at the mall is a time-honored tradition that has been going on for a hundred years and in 2020 that tradition is in jeopardy.
I hadn't really thought about it since my children are older, but then I saw this article in the Times Union and thought, "How the heck are they going to be able to let the kids sit on Santa's lap and tell him what they want for Christmas...
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Kay, Jared, and Zales Jewelers, parent company Signet Jewelers Ltd would be permanently closing up to 380 stores this year between North America and the U.K.
According to new guidelines issued by Governor Cuomo on Thursday some businesses that we thought were going to open in Phase Two, now won't. Among those on the list are malls, gyms, and casinos.
Say goodbye to a couple more stores in the Capital Region, with closings happening at both Colonie Center and Crossgates.
The good news though is with store closings comes sales. The Times Union reported that Gymboree in Crossgates Mall is shutting it’s doors...
The Capital Region is home to a lot of malls that have either died or are dying. Sad, yes.
In 2018, it seems like every month, if not more, another store or chain was closing down. This place is liquidating, that place is liquidating, and so on...