Talk:Crossgates Mall
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia is NOT a directory, but I'll be nice and move this list of former stores to the talk page.
[edit] Selected former stores
Crossgates Mall, like any other mall, has also had many notable stores that have come and gone since its opening in 1984. Because of the popularity of Crossgates Mall, stores usually do not stay empty for very long.
Here though, are just some of the stores that once had a spot in the mall in alphabetical order:
0-9
- 99¢ Forever
A
- Afterthoughts
- Albany Savings Bank
- All For A Dollar
- American Vision Center
- A Pea in the Pod (Maternity Store)
- As Seen On TV
- Athletic Attic
- Au Bon Pain (sit-down café)
- Aussie T Company
B
- Babbage's
- Barbara Moss
- Barnabee's Restaurant and Tavern
- B. Dalton Books
- Beanie Land (only sold Beanie Babies)
- Benneton Clothes
- Blue Angel
- Boat "N" RV Warehouse
- Bombay Company
- Bonsai Designs
- Boot Bandit
- Britches Great Outdoors
- Bugaboo Creek Steak House
- Burger King (2-Floors)
- Buster Brown Shoes
C
- Caroll Reed
- Cartoon Corner
- Caswell & Massey
- Casual Corner
- Chelsea Campbell
- Chico's (Clothing Store-->Moved to Stuyvesant Plaza)
- Chess King
- Children's Book World
- Christopher's Menswear (moved to Colonie Center)
- Cinnabon
- Coffee Beanery
- Connie Shoes
- County Seat
- CPI Photo Finishing
- Cummings
- Custom Shop Shirtmakers
- Cutlery World
D
- Deck The Walls
- Designs by Levi,Strauss & Co.
- Dejaiz
- Discovery Zone
- Dolcis Shoe Store
E
- Earth Traders
- Eastern Mountain Sports (moved to Stuyvesant Plaza)
- Easy Spirit Shoes
- Eddie Bauer
- Eye World
- Eye to Eye
- Eye X
F
- Fabric Hutch
- Family Pet Center
- Fanny Farmer Candies
- Florsheim Shoes
- Foot Action USA
- Footloose
- Foxmoor
G
- The Game Keeper
- Gantos
- Garden Botanika
- Giligan's Restaurant
- G&G Shops
- Glamour by Olan Mills
- Glennpeter Jewelers
- Going to the Game
- The Great Train Store
H
- Hammett's Learning World
- Hang Ten
- Hanover Shoes
- Heirlooms
- Hickory Farms (returns as seasonal kiosk yearly)
- Hilton Pianos
I
- Icky, Sticky, and Goo (Candy Shop)
- Innovation Luggage
J
- Johnson & Murphy Shoes
- J.Riggings
- Just a Buck
- JW
K
L
- Laura Ashley
- Lauriat's Books
- Lerner
- Learningsmith
- Lechter's
- Leejay Linens
- Lillian Vernon
- Linens Too Wares
M
- Marble Slab Creamery
- Merry-Go-Round (Clothing Store)
- Midtown Clothing
- Mikasa
- M. Solomon Furs
- Motherhood Maternity
- Mrs. Fields Cookies
- Mr. Rags
- Museum Company
N
- Nancy's Coffee Cafe
- Narragansett Clothing Store
- Nascar Silicon Motor Speedway
- Nature Company
- Naturalizer Shoes
- Noah's of Copley
- Noodle Kidoodle
- Northeast Savings Bank
O
- Oaktree
- Oakwood Clothing
- Off The Wall
- The Old Game Store
- Once Upon A Time in America
- Once Upon A Time in the West
- Oola (Candy Shop)
- Ormond
- Overland Trading Co.
P
- Parade of Shoes
- Park Place (video arcade)
- People's Pottery
- Petite Sophisticate
- Pictures of Years Ago
- Play Things (Toy Store)
- The Perfect Fit (Shoe Store)
- Prints Plus
Q
R
- Rampage
- Rave
- Remington Company
- Ress Instant Services
- Restoration Hardware
- Rumford Pet Center
S
- Sacketts Hallmark
- Sam Goody
- Sam & Libby
- Schapiro's Formal Wear
- Sesame Street General Store
- Shears To You
- Shipmates (local copy and shipping store--now located in Stuyvesant Plaza as Velocity Print.)
- Speedo
- Stagecoach Coffee
- Structure
- Successories
T
- Tape World (an music audiocasette store)
- This End Up
- Thom McAn Shoes
- Topkapi
- Travel 2000
U
- Ultrazone (a lasertag arena)
- Uniform Village Shoes (now on Fuller Rd.)
- Ups'N Downs
V
W
- Waldenbooks
- Warner Bros. Studio Store
- Watch Station
- Webster's Menswear
- Welcome Home
- Whitehall Jewelers
- Wicks "N" Sticks
- Wild Pair
- World of Science
X
Y
- Yield House Furniture
- Young Shoes
Z
TenPoundHammer 21:28, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
72.230.6.138 23:13, 30 March 2007 (UTC)I am still kind of new at Wikipedia. Is there anyway I can clean up the article, and still keep a lot of the information that I added to the Crossgates Mall Article? Thanks.72.230.6.138 23:13, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- How do you mean? TenPoundHammer 12:31, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
72.230.6.138 I see what you mean about Wikipedia not being a list, but I thought that the trivia and old stores would give people more interesting information about the mall. Is there a way I can keep them in the article, but keep them better organized, or at least in a format appropriate for Wikipedia? Thanks.72.230.6.138 21:42, 4 April 2007 (UTC)