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Citadel Mall

2.4(75 reviews)
3.6 mi•West Ashley
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Yes, they still call this a mall, but the Medical University of South Carolina has taken over a…read morelarge amount of the space which used to be Sears and a couple of other places that decided not to stay at this mall. Of course there is the proverbial food court which is apparently expanding a bit with a few other places joining the Chinese and Japanese food there along with the Chick-fil-A, so maybe there is a bit of Hope for a portion of the mall anyway. One corner near the food court used to house a higher end jewelry store but it is now been taken over by a cell phone repair station which used to be nothing but a large kiosk outside of the food court. At the other end of Citadel Mall, away from the Medical University of South Carolina, is the Target store which is a nice one and a large one. That mainly is my draw usually in coming to Citadel Mall but on this occasion I was accompanying my wife to an appointment with a physician with the Medical University. Frankly this mall has seen its better days and has little pull for people to come her. Sad times over the last number of years.

Even the Charleston Police Department has left this mall. Back in the day it must've been a nice…read moremall, now there is only about 4 or 5 stores left Didn't find what I saw on Yelp, they left years ago. Sad to see how things have changed. How much longer will this place be operational for the few remaining stores is anybody's guess

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Village Pointe Shopping Center

Village Pointe Shopping Center

5.0(1 review)
5.2 mi

While my juvenile heart still yearns for yesteryears malls, you know the ones with Merry Go Round,…read moreAlladins Castle, Orange Julious, etc I realize those are long gone with the ease and convivence of Amazon. Which begs the question, is it not therapeutic to leisurely walk around and enjoy the day, unencumbered by technology? Village Point in Mt Pleasant is an outdoor mall which capture more of a built into nature shopping experience while having the convivence of not having to enter into a large multifaceted facility to shop. Driving around the various shops is relatively easy with sensible road to storefront ratios. While there are a few out of service facilities and vacant buildings, the majority of the stores have owners. Moreover the variety of shops, restaurants, parking ect seem to be in perfect harmony in terms of placement. Finally there is something for everyone here, in the context of small box shopping, in other words no Walmart! Upscale dining to fast food, Belks and Buckle, a movie theatre and a high class jewelry store, they all fit snuggly together with warmth and care. I had some time to kill so I walked the whole premises and it was a pure joy. Fountains strategically placed along with park benches, round-abouts funnel cars in a proficient manner almost in a choreographed elegant dance along predetermined paths. Also the landscaping is all done with indigenous trees, shrubbery, etc designed to welcome tourist and keep the natives from becoming restlessness! All in all Village Point is a great place to leisurely shop and enjoy a day with something for everyone. It's conveniently located by the connector, 17 and Hungry Neck Blvd so access isn't an issue as well as lots of parking and a parking garage as well. I encourage anyone who has some shopping yet wants to enjoy being out to stop by and relax, that's what people in Charleston do best, move in low gear and enjoy yourself.

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