Outdoor setting which is OK in summer and spring,sucks in winter,or when rain is pouring. Falls fine as well. Been some time since I visited this mall. I used to live I the direct area a lifetime ago before amazon and online shopping started killing malls and we'll pretty much anything you go do by physically driving there and walking and having a great time with humans. Many stores that ruled are gone. Quite a few independent stores perhaps. I've never heard of quite a few of them. Food court is extinct. Lots of women's boutiques and stores which is fine. I dunno where dudes are to buy higher end clothing when in a bind and need to try on that day...1980s style arcade is in the middle I f the mall lower level. Looks like they serve snacks drinks maybe cater parties ,not sure though. However the hours on the door said opens at 5 pm so myself amd another random dude wanted to take a look. Well past 5 and doors were locked. No private party sign up or anything. Employs were in but looked like they were talking about something. Who knows...there is one Chick fil A. It's in a weird location. You will see. There is a Comedy club is still there. I forget it's name bit big names visit. I saw Charlie Murphy there many years ago when he was following the upside of the Chapelle shows successful season. He made me laugh so hard I almost peed myself. My gut hurt from the jokes he told. Too bad he is no longer here on earth. I rarely go out this way because well nevermind. No reason. You know when you have a life somewhere and we'll things are wonderful. Its a time when you are very happy and then you move for whatever reason. Or deploy to a place that just well killed your good times amd its not even your choice...You lose pals. Places you loved to go are never the same ever again .I just don't visit there anymore. ..it's greatness for me is long gone but the place can serve as a wonderful area for all of you. I owned a beautiful home here. Two story basement garage. Contemporary home with a great gal. I saw her for the last time in 2007. I never called her nor looked her up ever again.I shouldn't even include this personal information but it was hard for me to write this review. I think everyone can...
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Good evening. I am writing to bring your attention to an unfortunate incident that occurred on January 4th In Hollister, involving my father, a retired U.S. Army Veteran who served for 32 years. My father recently underwent open-heart surgery, and on that day, he was accompanying my sister while she shopped for clothing.
At one point, a Caucasian male was occupying the seat my father later used to rest. Once the seat became available, my father, needing a brief moment to catch his breath, moved to sit there. Unfortunately, he was approached by an employee, who, under the direction of Manager Cindy, asked him to vacate the seat. It was clear that Cindy had not personally assessed the situation and did not approach the matter with the courtesy or professionalism expected in such circumstances.
As nurses, my mother and I are deeply concerned for my father’s health. We would have been more than willing to explain his medical condition without violating his HIPAA rights. Unfortunately, Cindy's handling of the situation lacked the necessary empathy and understanding.
I believe that upon reviewing the surveillance footage, it will become evident that my father was not the only individual using the seating due to health-related needs.
Given these circumstances, I hope the seriousness of this matter is recognized. It is crucial that Cindy receives proper training in handling situations where individuals—regardless of their race—may show signs of distress. When Cindy was later informed of my father's condition, she remarked that she didn’t want him to fall, yet her approach lacked compassion and respect. My father is a war veteran who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and his health condition is congenital, not related to any immediate injury. A more thoughtful and respectful approach...
Read moreGreat area. Lots of parking. Very busy on a Tuesday night. We checked out a few stores. The best part I thought about this area is that it is shaded. Most of it is shaded. Some of Richmond is pretty sketchy and we felt safe walking around here. It was great for stroll to check out the area and have a little date night. This town center is huge. Great atmosphere. A ton of places to sit down and just relax. A lot of ponds. Big clocks. Maps and directions are available just look for the signs and map. Several stores that offer décor, food, desserts, clothes, shoes, jewelry, books, etc. etc. Anything you can think of you can probably find it here. Also, if you have little ones there are kid activities like a big checkers board, a big chess board, another little play area, and a train that parents and kids can get on to ride around the outside mall. They have several bathrooms and there is a kid play area for fun and exercise that is inside right near the family, women’s and men’s bathrooms upstairs. Bathrooms are very clean and a lot of stalls available. We walked around a bit while we waited for a text since we were on a wait list and then we had dinner at Firebirds and loved the food. I would suggest if you are going to eat here at the town center during peak dinner hours that you call ahead or use the opentable app and reserve your table! Overall, I thought Short Pump was a very neat area/beautiful and I would definitely...
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