Eureka CA Bayshore mall is even worse then yours. because we dont have a old navy or gap nomore. come over here and comepare our mall to Chico mall. U guys macys Jcpennys and even American eagle out fitters. u guys are consittered lucky. if Any thing Bayshore mall in Eureka California we dont none of that stuff. we have some good stuff Borders, Petco Bed bath & beyond. Pier 1 imports. Target & costco in Eureka. But there has been some big store closure at bay shore mall. American eagle outfitter Il be waiting patien and we may not even get one. Chico & santa rosa have them . chico is rated better mall then Eureka. Eureka isent really bad. Chico Mall I been there many times and I like its. it was fun. Hollister is one store Bayshore mall needs & il wait when time comes for good store to come to Eureka . u guys dont have holliter co or abercrombie & fitch. we may never get one of those because we dont have Enuff people, ambience is very important by the way some mall tiles chip away & need major renovation make over for the rent they charge 15 grand a month u think they would give the dam mall a make over. renovate the bathrooms nicer...
   Read moreMount Shasta Mall is an exceptional shopping destination that caters to all your retail needs. With its extensive selection of stores, from well-known brands to local boutiques, there's something for everyone. The mall's spacious layout and inviting ambiance create a comfortable and enjoyable shopping experience. The friendly and helpful staff go above and beyond to assist shoppers, ensuring exceptional customer service. The variety of dining options offers a delightful respite for hungry shoppers. The mall's commitment to cleanliness and maintenance is evident, making it a pristine and inviting environment. Convenient parking and easy accessibility further enhance the overall convenience. Mount Shasta Mall truly exemplifies a top-notch shopping destination, providing a seamless blend of retail therapy, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere....
   Read moreThe mall is a shadow of 80-90's consumerism that dominated the times, but never really fit in with the area as evidenced by the shuttered stores, the strange layout, and the odd obsession with aiming their wares towards the young people of this area who don't have money to spend. The mall should focus on what the people of this area are looking for, and avoid yet ANOTHER pre-teen waif clothing store that no one buys from anyways.
Post-pandemic response is to build more shops in the parking lot destined to fail. "Sprouts" indeed. Redding needs to get a handle on their clientele- retired seniors, foreigners trucked in from other countries by Bethel Church, and the increasing homeless problems that no churches have addressed, yet those same churches paid the city more to add two more beat patrol cops to...
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