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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - Dayton Arcade was built between 1902 and 1904 in Ohio in the US.
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - It was initially planned as a shopping mall which included grocery shops, offices and residences.
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - The Dayton Arcade slowly became less and less popular.
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - Only ten years after it first opened it closed its doors.
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - What was once a huge shopping mall is now just an empty space.
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - Cloverleaf is in Chesterfield, in the state of Virginia in the US. It first opened in 1972.
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - It used to be a place of business but is now just an empty building.
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - In 2007 it had to close its doors due to a fall in visitor numbers, which meant the place became increasingly empty.
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - In this image you can see the condition of the building since it has closed.
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - This shopping mall was opened in 1936 in Belfast (Northern Ireland) and survived bombardments during WWII.
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - However it was finally a tragic fire in 2004 which forced it to close its doors, having damaged the structure of the building.
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - It is now in this condition.
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - The building's structure is falling apart.
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - This shopping mall was inaugurated in 1982 in Pittsburgh, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the US.
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - The shopping mall slowly lost its clients and eventually only had a Kmart shop.
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - After losing the Kmart, the shopping center closed its doors in 2013 and the decision was made to demolish the building.
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - Since then, the shopping mall has looked like this.
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New World Shopping (Bangkok) - It was a large shopping center in Bangkok (Thailand). It had 11 floors.
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New World Shopping (Bangkok) - A fire destroyed the building and it is now empty, occupied only by water and fish.
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - The shopping mall was built in Missouri in the US in 1957.
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - It was the first big mall in the city of St Louis and promised to bring in consumers.
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - 56 years later it closed after all the shops inside moved elsewhere and it slowly emptied.
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - The building just became another 'dead' shopping mall.
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - This shopping mall was also in Ohio and opened in 1975.
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - It had almost 40 shops at one time, but little by little they closed and the shopping mall itself closed in 2013.
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - It has now completely fallen apart.
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Randall Park (Ohio) - It had around 120 shops and employed 5 thousand people.
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The shopping mall opened to the public in 1976 and was projected to be a big success.
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The mall entered a period of decline when owners abandoned their businesses, and it gradually emptied.
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The building was also demolished.
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - Dayton Arcade was built between 1902 and 1904 in Ohio in the US.
© Instagram / johngotem
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - It was initially planned as a shopping mall which included grocery shops, offices and residences.
© Instagram / greg_is_downtow
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - The Dayton Arcade slowly became less and less popular.
© Instagram / freshourphotography
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - Only ten years after it first opened it closed its doors.
© Instagram / daytonvistas
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Dayton Arcade (Ohio) - What was once a huge shopping mall is now just an empty space.
© Instagram / nb_haydnwolfie
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - Cloverleaf is in Chesterfield, in the state of Virginia in the US. It first opened in 1972.
© Instagram / thecookingdojo
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - It used to be a place of business but is now just an empty building.
© Instagram / emperialmusicproductions
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - In 2007 it had to close its doors due to a fall in visitor numbers, which meant the place became increasingly empty.
© Instagram / emperialmusicproductions
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Cloverleaf (Virginia) - In this image you can see the condition of the building since it has closed.
© Instagram / emperialmusicproductions
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - This shopping mall was opened in 1936 in Belfast (Northern Ireland) and survived bombardments during WWII.
© Instagram / joshmcmillan10
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - However it was finally a tragic fire in 2004 which forced it to close its doors, having damaged the structure of the building.
© Instagram / felixsurplus
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - It is now in this condition.
© Instagram / _mj__watson.millik
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North Street Arcade (Belfast) - The building's structure is falling apart.
© Instagram / edenhphotograph
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - This shopping mall was inaugurated in 1982 in Pittsburgh, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the US.
© Instagram / Wikimedia
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - The shopping mall slowly lost its clients and eventually only had a Kmart shop.
© Instagram / Wikimedia
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - After losing the Kmart, the shopping center closed its doors in 2013 and the decision was made to demolish the building.
© Instagram / karl_salvini
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Parkway Center (Pittsburgh) - Since then, the shopping mall has looked like this.
© Instagram / karl_salvini
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New World Shopping (Bangkok) - It was a large shopping center in Bangkok (Thailand). It had 11 floors.
© Instagram / Pichapen
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New World Shopping (Bangkok) - A fire destroyed the building and it is now empty, occupied only by water and fish.
© Instagram / gildon
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - The shopping mall was built in Missouri in the US in 1957.
© All rights reserved / Wikimedia
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - It was the first big mall in the city of St Louis and promised to bring in consumers.
© All rights reserved / Wikimedia
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - 56 years later it closed after all the shops inside moved elsewhere and it slowly emptied.
© Instagram / akng105
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Crestwood Court (Missouri) - The building just became another 'dead' shopping mall.
© Instagram / cordealornodeal
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - This shopping mall was also in Ohio and opened in 1975.
© All rights reserved / Wikimedia
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - It had almost 40 shops at one time, but little by little they closed and the shopping mall itself closed in 2013.
© Instagram / skinnygenes
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Rolling Acres (Ohio) - It has now completely fallen apart.
© Instagram / flannelkimono
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Randall Park (Ohio) - It had around 120 shops and employed 5 thousand people.
© Instagram / my21stcentury
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The shopping mall opened to the public in 1976 and was projected to be a big success.
© Instagram / shadowfactory2015
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The mall entered a period of decline when owners abandoned their businesses, and it gradually emptied.
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Randall Park (Ohio) - The building was also demolished.
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Amazing images of abandoned shopping malls
Check out the eerie images of shopping malls once the people and vendors have gone!
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The world we live in is filled with shopping malls filled with anything we might possibly want. However, there have been some cases in which these massive centers weren't succesful and ended up closing their doors. Check out the gallery to these 'ghost' shopping malls!
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