This Mall is Straight Up Fire
Let me tell yâall about this mall. Itâs like the 90s never left, and Iâm LIVING for it. You walk in, and itâs like stepping into an old-school music video. Everythingâs got that throwback vibe, like you might catch someone rocking a FUBU jacket or bumpinâ a boombox in the food court. This place is straight legendary.
Yeah, they have some of the usual stores, but the real heat is the local spots. Iâm talkinâ one-of-a-kind shops where you can snag everything from custom kicks to chains thatâll have you lookinâ fresh. You canât find this kinda swag at a regular mall. Itâs like every store has its own personality, and they all just vibinâ. One minute youâre buying some dope graphic tees, next minute youâre trying figure out how you just spent $30 on incense and some hand-made bracelets, but no regrets.
The whole spot is a little old school, but thatâs what makes it great. The floors might squeak, and the dĂ©corâs got that 90s flair, but trust, it hits different. Youâre not just shopping, youâre taking a trip down memory lane. The food court has all the smells: pizza, wings, and the big pretzels that slap every time.
You know how malls used to be the spot where everyone would kick it? This is that mall. Itâs like a time capsule, but cooler. You walk through, and itâs like, âDang, where my flip phone at?â I half expected to see my old crew chilling by the arcade, talking about the latest mixtape or planning the next sneaker drop.
Every time Iâm in ATL, I gotta pull up here. Itâs tradition now. Me and my boyfriend just roam around, grab snacks, and hit up all the dope stores. This mall isnât just a place to shop, itâs a whole experience. Itâs like the culture never left, and youâre right in the middle of it.
So, if you ainât been here yet, youâre sleepinâ. This mallâs got the soul of the 90s, and itâs still got the juice. Trust me, you donât wanna miss out. Five stars? Nah, this joint gets ALL the stars. Itâs a vibe, a throwback, and a flex all...
   Read moreTechnician Leo McCathy of GOODYEAR GREENBRIAR, dont treat people like you did today to me. Your action today was so demeaning. I have been in vehicle business for more than 2 decades. You can't troubleshoot a check engine light issue on a vehicle for 3hrs. That's a man-bite-dog story. I had used my OBD II apparatus and knew it was the fuel pump. I thought you were changing the part after detection. Only for you to wake up from slumber after I came out furious, to tell me to meet you upfront.
I only came there because the car owner told me her Turo vehicles are being inspected there. It aches me to know all that abracadabra was to collect $161. That process couldn't take you 30 minutes. Next time, collect the money earlier and safe my time. The Sales person - Stephanie Sutton had told me it would take an hour to troubleshoot that check engine light. I knew it would be less but still accepted. What astonished me is that you took 3hrs because you were striving to collect $161.
DON'T DO IT AGAIN TO YOUR TRISTED CLIENTS!!! I DEMAND AN APOLOGY FROM YOUR HIERARCHY...
Below is same check engine diagnostic in another Goodyear location. Stop this type of misconduct Leo McCarthy....
   Read moreBack in the day when there was a theater, library, Rich's & Peppermint Records... This is one of the places me & my friends would study, met up & eat in the food court. In the past years I had not gone into the mall much. But, I walked it & got down to the side were Macy's used to be. I got a little full because this used to be a nice mall for EVERYONE!
There is a really nice shop that sales beautiful art & other things related to black culture. It looks like a mini museum.
I gave 4 stars for the potential this mall has. For the past memories I have & for the future I hope it has. Right now it caters to more of a younger hip hop crowd. I would definitely go more if it had more boutiques, possibly open back the theater comparable to Cinebristro & maybe have a very upscale event space? Since people are working more from home create suite space for people to rent/lease that don't have an dedicated office space at home or don't want to be in traffic for an hour trying to get to an office. Or, were they can rent a room for business meetings or training?
Greenbriar has a lot of potential because it's in an area that is growing, has money & people want more out of...
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