I hate to give any shopping center in my area a negative review, but I must, in this case, because the parking lot has not been maintained.
This rating is for the shopping center as a whole and has no direct bearing on any business within the shopping center.
I've been visiting this shopping center for years, and during that time, I don't think the parking lot has ever been fixed during that time.
If I were a business within this shopping complex, I'd be particularly concerned as to how many customers avoid visiting just based on the fact that the parking lot is riddled with pot holes.
Not only are the potholes a problem, but it's difficult to delineate between one parking spot and the ones next to it. The lines are so faint that at times, I've had a difficult time distinguishing which way I should be driving on each one-direction section of the lot.
On another note, in regards to the Shores Shopping Center...
The Kroger store has been abandoned for years. It's a good location for a store, but the parking lot is a danger to any vehicle (in my opinion, of course), that it does not surprise me that another business has not occupied the space that Kroger once had.
Again, this review has no bearing on my opinions of the remaining business residents. There are many great businesses within this...
Read moreNone of the original tenants remain here, but one must remember, this shopping mall was, and is, a mecca for an extended Southeastern Michigan, Eastside Suburbia. Perhaps hard to comprehend now, Shores was built in 1955, right on top of a golden field of harvest ready wheat ! ( one of the last survivors of vast agriculrural area holdouts) Starting with two grocery supermarkets, a major department store, a national dimestore chain, and upscale clothiers for both men and women, merchants have come and gone. But always filling the spaces with what current shoppers are in need of. As buying trends and demographics evolve, so have the tennents, always giving shoppers good value. A dimestore descendant, the Dollar Tree, is one of the best kept in the region. Physical fitness thrives here, next to a Michigan icon known as Fred Sanders. You might find some of the same-named brands elsewhere, but each doing business at Shores has expert staff, ready to...
Read moreShore's Shopping Centre is further away from were i Live now. As i Live in Clinton Twp. But Every Chance i get i go Bak there to Shore's Shopping Centre on 13mile n Harper in St Clair Shores Mind you i Still miss Kroger NOT being there ANYMORE. I Lov 2 go 2 Sally's(Witch is wat i call Salvation Army) and i also go 2 Aco. But it's called another name witch i hav problems Remembering... I Check out Th Pet Store & Candy Store there2. But My Favorite Place 2 go 2 is th Dollor Store there... There ARE ALOT CLOSER Dollor Store's Alot Closer 2 were i Live but Every chance i get i GO STRAIT BAK 2 THIS STORE. Anyhow i think YOU should go n see...
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