Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Lower level mall entrance during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Exterior entrance during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Chandeliers at exterior entrance during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Former cosmetics department during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Former Misses Sportswear department during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

Belk, Eastland Mall, Charlotte, North Carolina. Children's deprtment during last days of Store Closing Sale, 2/3/07. (Pat Richardson)

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5 comments:

  1. I've never been there before in my life, but those pictures still look weird.

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  2. cantnot: I agree. It was bound to happen, but it's odd to see all the same.

    Belk Eastland got a little sloppy as time went on, but it never truly fell apart like Belk Carolina Circle or Belk Regency Mall did. Belk Eastland looks like such a typical Belk store that is just feels weird that there's no merchnadise.

    The other odd thing is that the chandeliers had all their bulbs lit right before the store closed, when it always missed a few while it was open.

    Billy: I think you would have loved this store. It had all the retro feeling of a typical '70s Belk store with a healthy dose of the '80s thrown in for good measure.

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  3. Funny you should mention the chandeliers, Steven...I was just going to post a comment myself in amazement at how all the bulbs were there.

    What a sad sight! I visited Eastland Mall once...after dark...and...gasp!...I'm still alive! Everyone gives me the strangest looks when I tell them that -- I think that fact is sadder than the pictures.

    (I must admit, though, that the Belk store there did have a strange smell to it...)

    Matt

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  4. The mall itself is not as bad as people say...but the area is increasingly sketchy for people who don't live in the vicinity. I go in the daytime just in case :-)

    Never noticed a funky odor, but with the lower level being partially underground, I guess it had that "basement" smell.

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