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May 2024 by Hawi Geleta
Thank you Roslyn, you are so helpful. I got a best style for my hair.
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April 2023 by April Bethel
Took 3 hours to do 9 small braids. Uneven, not done the same and kept taking breaks. Charged $50. Nice lady, but no regard for time and did not put care into what she was doing.Service: Braids
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December 2022 by R Y
I'm giving this review out of some nostalgia. This was the mall I would walk in my teen years. I used to ride max to get here, no longer does that feel like a safe option. If you treat this as a simple family outing that is cheap and pleases a 4yr old, it is perfect! Today was bitterly cold, yet I was able to walk around a well lit, mostly empty, nicely decorated mall with occasional bursts of color and activity. As an introvert, it's even better than I remember it when it was crowded and loud in holidays past. We went for the carmel corn, and to be honest there really isn't much else. Not all of the stores open at 10. There are a few clothing stores, a Lego store, comic book shop, a few jewelry places, and the magic shop that does afternoon shows. There is a Barnes and Nobles, Ross, and a hair salon too. A few places you really have to hunt for since there are spaces where shops are closed and locked up or simply up and gone. There are a few food options, but only two places looked like they served a real meal. Lots more Ice cream, cinnabon, tea, and pretzel like options. As of December 22nd 2022, it is decorated nicely with several trees and a section for Santa (although he wasn't there at 11am). The ice skating rink seemed the main event and it didn't seem too crowded. All in all, we walked and looked, only bought some popcorn. It was fun and inexpensive (well, the popcorn is a bit pricy). And our car was still there intact when we left! Although as a safety note, it doesn't feel safe to park in the covered area anymore. There is plenty of parking out front in the open anyway. I didn't see any security while I was there, inside or out. But inside the mall seemed full of normal people.
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December 2022 by Karl Whinnery
5 stars for the apocalypse! Went on Christmas Eve and less than 20 stores were open and maybe like 40 people, including kids skateboarding inside the mall. Feces and drug residue elevators can take you from one wasteland to another. You can walk around for minutes without seeing anyone. I’d give it 5 stars but it smelled like the one Cinnabon that was still open. Need a place to sell weapons to foreign countries and don’t want to be outside? Come here! At this point they should open the doors to shops and give people money to keep things open.
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December 2022 by Christian Skoorsmith
The mall is physically beautiful! As of Fall 2022 it is still struggling to fill shops after the pandemic, but those that are there are really awesome. The mall blends well the classic \\\"mall experience\\\" of national chain stores and the Portland quirky-character stores (which honestly shine in this environment!). There's ice skating and roller skating and more. I hope more stores move in, because this could be really cool!
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December 2022 by Pat Edwards, M.A.
Roslyn, I wanted to THANK YOU for the new styling you did for my hair. I love it and I am getting so many compliments on how good it looks (even when I went into Mid-K to get the hair supplies, the person working with me said-- "I gotta tell you... your hair looks amazing!").Thank you again so much... Will be seeing you again in two months for the touch-ups.Pat Edwards.
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October 2022 by Lori white
This place is absolutely gorgeous. It's very sad that most of the stores that use to be here are gone. About 40% is occupied. I'm sure at 1 point this mall was super busy but thanks to COVID more places went down. It's a shame
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September 2022 by Gary Jelks
A very odd place to visit. Google says there are over 135 shops inside. However only 20-30 were trading. It is either on the way up or is dying slowly. The ice rink is a nice touch and Barnes and Noble is the biggest store there. There were a few food concessions. It was certainly quiet and easy to reach by train from downtown. Everyone that we encountered were friendly and helpful. Worth a visit to see an empty shopping mall, but not great for shopping. Shame really.
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August 2022 by Joshua McCarty
This mall is dying. It should have been redeveloped by now. Neighborhoods were demolished to make way for this now obsolete hulk. The vast majority of its space consists of empty parking. In fact most of what the mall contains is empty space. In the meantime we should house the unhoused in it. Don’t let the skylights fool you this mall is dystopian as all of the others.
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August 2022 by Ashton Nguyen
Very surprising to see the photos of this place from only a few years ago. Today it seems like a prime candidate for one of the YouTube abandoned mall series, and it's only been a relatively short period of time. Even all of the EV chargers outside, which are relatively new, are out of order and have been for a while, also seemingly abandoned. Seems like this place is on a sharp downfall and won't remain standing for that long anymore.
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January 2022 by tangodown86
Diminished but not defeated. I still shop here two or three times a week! Only three stars bc it has many vacancies
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January 2022 by Jeffrey Kaiser
I worked in this area about 4-5 years ago.It was an ok mall and across from a job I had.Lloyd Center is a scarier version of what it was then.As a transit user it isn't ideal for my large needs but years ago had many more stores and options. I did not enter.I was near it and prompted so I figured if it's in your path, check it out.I think a lot of stores closed and others are still suffering from COVID concerns.
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January 2022 by Jeremiah Croswhite
Haha Lloyd center needs to go! This town needs housing, transportation and environmental justice to say the least, hint hint. Use it for something more beneficial to the community! Malls are just monuments to capitalism, and this one has obviously run it's course.
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December 2021 by Michael B (urbanHumanbeing)
It's starting to look alot like good bye. Shops are gone and it's not alot of happy holiday shopping
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November 2021 by C-Strand Productions LLC
What once was a bustling safe happy place for locals to shop, eat and catch a flick has now become no more than a sad remnant of yesteryear and how things were once done. Now there are no more department stores in the mall after Nordstrom, Macy's, JC Penney and finally Sears have all abandoned this venue. The ripple effect in turned caused so many of the other big names to also call it quits here at Lloyd Center and either consolidating locations to somewhere else or abandoning the retail model altogether and focusing on their online platforms. For example stores that were once the first thing that comes to mind when one says the word mall are nowhere to be seen such as the Gap and Old Navy or foot locker have long called it quits here at Lloyd.