Yet another Youtuber discovered the ruins of Metrocenter. This urban phenomena appears every so often on social media when an "influencer" makes a pilgrimage to the south Jackson mall. Rangerricktv posted on Facebook:
In this exploration, I'll be filming in the town of Jackson, Mississippi, inside the largest abandoned shopping mall in the state. Metro Center Mall, a once thriving mall bustling with life, is now just a shade of memories. This double-decker mall opened its doors in 1978, serving the town of Jackson for many years, and finally closed its doors in 2012. Metro Center began a decline in 1999, and a steady pattern of vacancies continued until August 2007. The cause of the decline was the changing demographics in the Jackson metropolitan area, which contributed to substantial vacancies throughout the years. Even though the outside of the mall looks like it has seen better days, the inside remains pristine almost to the point where it could be a preserved time capsule from a bygone era. So join me in this exploration, and let's go back to the past.
He will post a video of the excursion on his Youtube channel. Check out some of his pictures of Metrocenter.
Here is Metrocenter in its former glory.
32 comments:
This is all due to white flight, Trump, the CCID, and gun shows. Right?
This is what progressives and Marxists do. Right?
What a shame. That was a great mall. Made 10,000 trips to Sears. And a few to Widow Watsons for their quiche.
The interior is really beautiful, actually, and illustrates what SHOULD HAVE BEEN done, when the old Sears was turned into the Eudora Welty Library.
Metrocenter was originally built in the consummately-hideous style known as 'Nixon Era Modern'. The Sears was a timid example of '40s 'Moderne' (Modern, minus the Socialist dogma).
Metrocenter's interior, and a few entrances, were skillfully updated in the style known as 'Postmodern'. The Sears' refitting was also in the Postmodern style, although the architects may not have had any idea that's what they were doing (they may have thought they were doing "Traditional" or 'Neoclassical', and their clients may have thought the same).
But Metrocenter's (and Northpark's) Postmodernism was FUN. It energized the public, and made them want to visit and to spend (to whatever extent the zombifying demographics of South Jackson - and the Eastern side of Central Mississippi - could be overcome). I'm amazed that Metrocenter remained viable as long as it did. That fun retrofitting seems to have paid for itself.
But the Sears/Welty re-do was NOT fun. Instead of a zany party atmosphere, the building's retrofitting exudes timidity, shame, and desperation. "Hotel Lobby Colonial" is the general impression (and would be, even if the feckless city had maintained its flagship library competently).
Location Location Location It was once located in the crossroads of commerce of Central Mississippi. That changed and now it's not worth the effort to come to that part of town. Happens in other places too. Too bad it's a nice structure.
Let's go shopping.
@12:10 If they blame Trump, Republicans, white flight, gunshows, Mary Hawkins, Henefin, any other white conservatives they can think of, they don’t have to accept responsibility for what Jackson is today.
Preserve it like the Colosseum in Rome.
Turn it into a combined Police/Fire Academy.
Prominent real estate developer told me originally the mall was supposed to have been built where the Ag Museum is, but local residents didn't want it there. Even in 1978, demographics in South Jackson were changing. Had Metrocenter been built where Ag Museum is, I am sure it would still be thriving today, and perhaps Northpark would never have been built.
Prominent real estate developer told me Metro Center was originally supposed to be built where Ag Museum is, but local residents prevented that from happening. South Jackson demographics were already changing for the worse in 1978. Had Metro Center been built at corner of I-55 and Lakeland Drive, I am sure it would be still be thriving today, and perhaps Northpark would never have been built.
12:18, you really think liberals and marxists are the reason MetroCenter declined? Have you been living under a rock or have you not noticed that the market for indoor shopping malls nationwide has been rather cold for decades by now.
That's nothing. You should go see the interior of the old Jackson Mall especially how the parquet flooring has survived all these years where I get my chemo at the old Orange Julius location.
Karen at 1:45:
Liberals and Marxists are the reason Jackson has declined. MetroCenter simply got caught in the undertow.
Anyone who believes that liberals and Marxists are not the cause of the decline of Jackson are the useful idiots that enable the liberals and Marxists.
The ferris wheel would have saved it.
who is watering all of those trees and plants?
Metrocenter was the brainchild of visionaries, and made possible by enterprising people who sought to clear a piece of land and put a wealth-creating marvel in its place. It created jobs, was a huge boost to the tax base, offered great shopping opportunities, and was an enormous attractant for dollars flowing into the metro.
It was a great undertaking and enjoyed years of success. The government didn't do it. It wasn't funded by federal grants. In the early 1970s, the idea was welcomed and supported by the Jackson city government.
But over time, crime and blight overtook the communities closest to Metrocenter, the patronage dwindled, the mall stores closed up, and it became a haven for fingernail emporiums, head shops, and the like.
It finally closed its doors and today it stands as a monument to inner city decay. Jackson's business-friendly posture was pushed aside and a toxic political climate emerged. The city became a hostile environment to any business, large or small.
Jackson became a place to be avoided by visionaries. Other areas have become home to such things as Trustmark Park, Basspro, Outlets of MS, Renaissance, etc. Those projects went to the towns where they get the little things right, like garbage and streets. It's a shame that the state's once-great capital city is now governed by shouting matches, lawsuits, appeals for federal help, and finger-pointing.
Sears went down after I bought all their tools...
@2:39, the last sentence in your comment has made the most sense. I was just thinking yesterday how much fun it was shopping used to be at The Metrocenter. Back when I was younger Christmas shopping was a very exciting time. On another note, I remember Westland Plaza was a great place also. It had the connector area just to the right of McRae’s and if I remember correctly Santa was in that area. Jackson Square was a nice place at one time and they had a particular shop at the rear of their connector area, Diamond Jewelers, owned by Mr. George Trebotich. He was a very good man. Wow, that was a long time ago when we had a different city that was run properly. Sure brings back a lot of good memories.
@1:00
Thats the most verbose way one can possibly say "they remodeled and folks liked it"
At 2:35 - Ain't no percentage in watering plastic plants.
Can someone please explain to me why this has not yet become a massive homeless camp?
I’m pretty sure Rukia and her brother have plans to utilize this enclosed structure for their mom and dad’s vision of New Afrika. Should be very interesting and entertaining for those of us who aren’t invited.
Detroit v2.0
The roller coaster ring road surrounding the mall was awful before the place collapsed in attendance. Best demo of why not to build on Yazoo clay.
MetroCenter Mall was a gamble on the speculation of expansive growth to the west of Jackson. By the mid-1980's, west Jackson's blight was here to stay.
KF, thanks for the photos! I never have been inside the Metro Center. It's beautiful inside still.
When I moved here, it still was open, but I was advised over and over that it was "too dangerous" to go there and was in a "horrible" area.
I am absolutely certain that it was not communists or liberals that told me that. The "advice" was from prominent, successful Mississippi citizens. At the time, they lived in Jackson and some still do.
I now see this as an example of how self-destructive prejudice is and dysfunctional social and economic competition. Mississippi is so beautiful with such a rich culture North Mississippians hate Coastal Mississippians, and both hate Jacksonians. Fear of losing status or group control.
An economic plan that isn't part of a statewide plan to improve all of Mississippi gives us a land of abandoned buildings that need tearing down. A good plan starts with making ALL of Mississippi " beautiful again" with enforced building codes and neighborhood protections.
Madison had the right idea but ignored quality to insure a lasting blueprint of success. Money blurred the vision.
In our current political climate, that is impossible. Indeed, for the first time in decades I'm hearing racial slurs in "polite society" and in social settings. Nor are the slurs "masked" in jokes.
I warn Jews and Catholics, you are no more accepted now than when the Klan controlled everything. Your usefulness is temporary. And, surely, women should see that ultimately, like in Iran, you'll lose your status and any wealth you've accumulated. The odds of avoidance are slim to none. In all one party/one party leader/one religion or no religion governments women have only token status of less than 20% though they represent the majority of the populations. A woman's value is only to "breed" more "followers".
Didn't the shyster Socrates Garrett file a lawsuit against the city over his bad investment in the mall? Is there any update on this grifter's attempt to force the city to bail him out of his own business stupidity?
11:29 You were probably feeling confident when you hit the Publish Button. You thoughts are full of extremely objective opinions. The prominent people you speak of were prejudice against thieves and crime. That should be easy to comprehend. Not sure what your idea of quality is. Think about your statements and try again.
Your can't convince me that the Jackson area can support two indoor malls, regardless of how great the surrounding areas.
Jackson Mall killed McRaes in North Fondren.
Metro Center killed Jackson Mall
Northpark killed Metro Center
Renaissance is killing Northpark
Grandview will kill Renaissance
@ 5:08 PM - You are assuming a static population that just changes locations. The population of the Jackson MS MSA in the past 30 years has essentially doubled to almost 600,000 people. Only ~15% of that growth can be considered migration from the CoJ.
Jackson - 25%
Clinton + 30%
Madison +250%
Pearl + 35%
Brandon +200%
Flowood +270%
Richland + 75%
However, while indoor malls have lost their appeal in many areas, the decline accelerates when the surrounding area goes to hell in a handbasket (downtown Jackson, West Jackson, County Line, ...). The Outlets of MS could be in jeopardy due to the proximity to the CoJ and the possible loss of the MS Braves.
If the powers that be would just reopen Aladdin’s Castle Arcade, all these problems would disappear.
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