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    Harrisburg Mall

    2.4(47 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$

    Harrisburg Mall is heading towards redevelopment in the next year and at this point it's just a…read morematter of when the mall's doors are eventually closed. This mall had problems even before COVID-19, with the interior having serious vacancy and the former Boscov's remaining vacant for years after closing. It did however retain good foot traffic thanks to the Macy's, Great Escape Theater, 2nd & Charles, Pro Bass Shops, and a respectable food court. Then the Macy's was announced to close, COVID-19 shut the mall down, and Great Escape closed, wiping out a large portion of the malls foot traffic. The interiors of the former Boscov's, Great Escape Theater, and Macy's are being demolished in anticipation of this future redevelopment. Harrisburg Mall's food court has no remaining open stalls, only the remains of places like China Max, Checkers, and Taco Bell being visible. Perhaps the biggest blow, is both of Pro Bass Shops mall entrances are now closed and you must enter from the outside. However, the interior of Harrisburg Mall still contains a surprising number of stores despite being a dead mall, with the second floor being reasonably well occupied. Mall still houses 2nd & Charles, a great used book/media store by Books-A-Million, and the Family Fun Center arcade. A large number of small businesses also call the mall home. The mall also has a largely unearned bad reputation, with it being clean and safe. Sadly, even with it being the best-looking mall of the Harrisburg Metro area, Harrisburg Mall will probably be the first of the large malls to close. It's just a matter of when at this point.

    The mall was closed for demolition when I visited, only two stores were left open, the book store…read moreCharles and 2nd, and Bass pro shops. I learned from videos online that bass pro shops had closed off their mall entrance way before the mall failed, and Charles and 2nd was trying to hold on until the very end. It's sad to see this happen to malls around the county, as I'm sure this was once a nice place to shop, however if your in the Harrisburg area, don't come here unless you want to go to bass pro shops, as the rest of the mall is pretty much gone.

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    Christmas village at harrisburg mall

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    Harrisburg east mall

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    The HBG Flea - Poinsettia vintage hair clip from dazzling Daisy designs

    The HBG Flea

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We took my nephew here to browse the flea market at Strawberry Square. I have so many fond memories…read moreof growing up and exploring strawberry square I knew it would be fun for him. All the vendors are so nice and open to interacting with anyone. It always makes her a great experience. They do a really great job of advertisement, so it really means that these events are a big hit for the vendors this time I picked up a hair clip that was very cute from dazzling Daisy designs

    I really love supporting local artisans so when I'm in the area I make sure to pay a visit to the…read moreHBG Flea. When the weather is colder, it is held inside of Strawberry Square, which is where it was located on my most recent visit. My daughter and I found some really nice items. We both bought rings made out of sea glass, some bandanas for our pups, soaps, wax melts...you could easily spend so much money here! This one was a little smaller than I remember and I was a little disappointed that more food vendors didn't come out. There was only one vendor selling a very small amount of candy but we didn't see any other food vendors such as vendors that sell sauces, chocolates, dips, etc. Maybe next time.... Still a great place to check out!

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    The HBG Flea - Find us the first Saturday of every month at the Midtown Cinema May through October, where we set up in the parking lot with 50+ vendors

    Find us the first Saturday of every month at the Midtown Cinema May through October, where we set up in the parking lot with 50+ vendors

    The HBG Flea - Our vendor, Lyes and Lathers makes all natural vegan soaps that are to die for!

    Our vendor, Lyes and Lathers makes all natural vegan soaps that are to die for!

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    Amanda Leilani's beautiful gemstone jewelry

    Colonial Park Mall - 7/13/2024

    Colonial Park Mall

    2.9(23 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    A tomb for local nostalgia, plagued by ghosts of its dead social relevance, the Colonial Park Mall…read moreis a hollow shell. It is an empty, echoing chamber of dusty vaults that once held great names and popular brands that drew hundreds of shoppers per day. This once proud social hub would be horrifyingly quiet if not for the pop music piped into the empty spaces, the upbeat sounds distorting as they echo off the tile and concrete surfaces, blending the sing-song melody of a angelic spirit into a lost soul fighting its final descent into madness. Yes, the Colonial Park Mall is dead, but remains haunted, one might say possessed by a small community of vendors peddling curious wares and sinister services. And also cell phone stores. You would be forgiven to think the random, lone stranger walking by is the spirit of a former shopper who once used the mall for their daily walk and expired near the old Radio Shack and now doomed to tour its remains for all eternity. The mall is policed by cemetery watchmen, glassy-eyed custodians ready to expel loiterers and those without a shopping agenda. They wander through the ruins left behind by pretzel makers and shoe stores and clothiers and other shoe stores and Hickory Farms and even more shoe stores. And they converge every hour at an empty center court where children once gathered as a wise and cheerful Santa Claus would grant audiences and wishes from 10 to 11 and again from 1 to 3 on Saturdays during the holidays. Gone are the mallrats, their socializing now digital. Gone are the great savings events and sports memorabilia shows and special musical guests. Gone are the anchor stores like Sears and Bon Ton. Only Boscov's survives to give this empty space meaning. The mall itself is a parasite grafted to its flank. Come and peer into the past as thoughts of the post-apoclaypse rise from the vibe. To stand inside this dying space is to know the meaning of loneliness. To step beyond the threshold of the jubilant Shoe Carnival is to be stripped of all joy and hope.

    Even though Colonial Park Mall is a dead mall, it's excellent for mall walkers, with PopUp Sales…read morelike the Just Between Friends Kids' PopUp Sale from March 18-21,2026. Not the best selection of stores, but I commend the retail stores here that are still operating.

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    Colonial Park Mall - Former Sears.

    Former Sears.

    Colonial Park Mall - Boscov's Wing Fountain.

    Boscov's Wing Fountain.

    Colonial Park Mall - Kayla's Nails, one of the two nail shops at Colonial Park Mall, is still open

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    Kayla's Nails, one of the two nail shops at Colonial Park Mall, is still open

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