Just outside of the Pennsylvania city of Dubois, lies the Du Bois Mall that is honestly quite the unique mall. With anchors Montgomery Wards and Murphy's Mart, the Dubois Mall first opened in the 1970s. The layout was simple and small. Despite no official confirmation, the mall's architecture would seem to suggest that the mall would double its size at some point in the 80s and add a third anchor in JCPenney. Again the mall itself would suggest that a second expansion would occur in the 90s that added a smaller Sears store as a fourth anchor. The twist in all this is that the mall never saw any changes whatsoever for the longest time to the earlier portions of the mall. This essentially created a unique situation where one could literally walk through different eras.
Murphy's Mart would become an Ames store before being subdivided between Big Lots and Staples. Staples did not have mall access. Montgomery Ward would be subdivided for Ross Dress for Less, Old Navy and a smaller Dunham's Sports with only Ross having mall access. In 2021, Dunham's Sports would relocate to the much larger former Bon-Ton at the nearby Commons shopping plaza. Shoe Dept would relocate from within the mall to fill the void.
Unfortunately, as will be seen in later photos, the new owners of the property have replaced the flooring in the original portion and likely 80s expansion area of the mall with carpet. This does remove some of the uniqueness of the property, but in an odd twist of fate, the flooring in the likely 90s portion remains untouched for some reason.
It seems that the property has found some success in attracting local businesses to operate within the older portions of the property. The likely 90s section could use a few more tenants to liven up the place, but understandably it is more vacant due to the Sears being empty. I'm just going to say that this space would be a great candidate for a Kohl's.
I cannot understand why any retailer would opt for carpet given how easily it stains. Also it is rather odd there are flushmounted ceiling fans in the mall corridors, which can't be blowing that much air with how high those ceilings are.
ReplyDeleteHull is notorious for putting in carpet at their malls. I do have to admit that while it doesn't seem all that practical, it at least does give the mall some consistency. As for those ceiling fans, yeah, not really sure what that is all about.
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