“Like someone said, this shopping center is somewhat in bad shape, but honestly, it's still got more than just the gym and Starbucks. Yes, it's sad the Burlington Coat Factory is now gone, but then, no one remembers the Montgomery Ward that used to be here, right? I'm sure there could probably some other things done to visually enhance the center, but for the most part, this place still has a lot of shops you can check out. As for filling up the empty stores? Yeah, I hope they can get it filled soon, but this place has more commercial tenants than the Atlantic Times Square or the "Tawa Gateway" has had for a long time.”
“I went to the Bargain Market! I'm always finding a treasure there. Whole wheat fig bars that taste really good. 15 packs of flavored sparkling water for the price that Ralph's sells 8 packs of the same brand for. Those are just examples of what keeps me coming back. That, and they are disabled friendly with accessible parking spots and a nice electric shopping cart. If they didn't have that cart, I wouldn't be able to shop at that store.”
“Great place to come and check out small up and coming businesses. A lot of them you might have seen on instagram. Looks like the pop ups are geared mostly towards women from what I saw . Makeup, clothing, shoes, jewelry etc.and let's not forget the food vendors which are plenty to choose from. If you are coming here make sure you hydrate and hydrate. Bring a hat, umbrella, sunscreen the asphalt is brutal. People were looking to buy shade. It's a cool vibe mellow. DJ playing good music by the tables where you eat. Really hot during the summer and time it's held is the only downer.”
“I had a very nice experience with a new hair stylist named Johnny. I highly recommend him. He was very careful with shampooing and cutting my hair. I will be back!”
“This is a large and nice mall. There are major retailers, Dave and busters, restaurants, unique desserts, snacks, and boutique clothing stores and drinks. Their Nordstroms is large and there is plenty of parking and EV chargers”