Cortana Mall - Baton Rouge, LA | a dead mall nearly abrogated from torpid ownership | ExLog#39

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Sal

Sal

5 жыл бұрын

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This Expedition Log marks the end of Phase II of the ExLog Series. The Cortana Mall in Baton Rouge is dead, and currently sits nearly vacant with only 5 stores left (As of May 2019) and just one anchor (Dillards Clearance Center). The footage in this video was shot in 2018 when the mall still had a bit of life left in it, and I'd like you to come take a walk with me and my dad, Captain Sal Sr. for one last look inside this 1.6 million square foot dead mall.
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@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
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@Strongbah43
@Strongbah43 5 жыл бұрын
the KB toys at @12:20 though, walk down memory lane seeing that.
@donnadreyer2580
@donnadreyer2580 5 жыл бұрын
Sal thank You Sal ! Awesome Video.its sad though that malls are closing down.
@nickbourgeois490
@nickbourgeois490 5 жыл бұрын
Should have gone to Esplanade Mall! It was right next to the airport. Awesome mall that is dying quickly. Had a 3 story Macy’s.
@emilylane6988
@emilylane6988 4 жыл бұрын
The “bank” thing in the parking lot was a Sear tire center.
@MacGuffinExMachina
@MacGuffinExMachina 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that place you thought was a Mervyn's was a Mervyn's. As many times as I've been to that mall, I had never been in that store.
@erykaiam
@erykaiam 5 жыл бұрын
I grew up in this mall. My prom dresses were purchased here. My mom would pick up my school clothes from the catalog center in JC Penney! My first (few) jobs were in this mall! I remember the days of the Disney store & the fountain! The nachos & corn dogs! Ruby Tuesday & Best Image Photography Studio! My heart aches as Cortana dies.
@LaynieFingers
@LaynieFingers 5 жыл бұрын
I feel you... it's the same for me. Cortana mall was just a huge fixture in my life... if you needed an appliance, you went to Sears. School shopping? Sears, JC Penney's. Date night? Movies and corn dogs. Feels like a part of my childhood is dying...
@notquiteneverland9869
@notquiteneverland9869 4 жыл бұрын
Same here. I got here by googling 90's disney store and I was NOT expecting this nostalgia trip. So many memories!
@abalone317
@abalone317 3 жыл бұрын
The NACHOS!!!! To this day the best nachos I’ve ever had! Oh I miss Cortana in its glory days....
@nikaluss5946
@nikaluss5946 2 жыл бұрын
Same. This mall was my childhood
@Ranger232
@Ranger232 4 жыл бұрын
Cortana was officially closed for business on September 18, 2019. RIP to another once wonderful place.
@MacGuffinExMachina
@MacGuffinExMachina 4 жыл бұрын
I thought it was earlier. It was going really downhill last time I went a few years back. Seemed to do well in the early 00's though.
@DannyJoe08
@DannyJoe08 3 ай бұрын
Blame the ghetto residents of BR.
@anjiemarie1
@anjiemarie1 5 жыл бұрын
I'm 48 and I grew up going to that mall. It used to be such a beautiful place to shop, especially during Christmas time. When they built Hammond Square Mall we went to Cortana less frequently because we lived closer to Hammond but Cortana was bigger and we considered it a treat to go there. You brought back many memories with this video, Godchauxs was a distant memory brought back to me. Thank you. Oh the memories.
@kobecutrer1782
@kobecutrer1782 4 жыл бұрын
Anjie Marie remember when Hammond had the inside mall😭
@donnaderossette3660
@donnaderossette3660 4 жыл бұрын
I was the credit manager for DH Holmes when Hammond Square opened. Commuted from Baton Rouge with three other managers.
@jameshalljedidrivertrainer7207
@jameshalljedidrivertrainer7207 2 жыл бұрын
In the mid 80s you could buy parachute pants at the merry go round. LoL
@LilPaulTheDrummerBoy
@LilPaulTheDrummerBoy 2 жыл бұрын
Now they’re both gone, just memories.
@whitecurtis225
@whitecurtis225 5 жыл бұрын
I have many memories of Cortana mall. I used to go there in the 80s,90s. And helped out working at the radio shack. The mall went down hill fast when the mall of Louisiana was built. I feel like the zombie apocalypse could start in that mall.
@stonemaster1217
@stonemaster1217 5 жыл бұрын
curtis white malls went downhill ever since internet started blowing up in the late 90s early 2000s
@whitecurtis225
@whitecurtis225 5 жыл бұрын
When the mall of Louisiana opened up the attendance at Cortana dropped significantly. The entire area around Cortana changed as well. Cortana lost stores to the new mall and Clientele changed from upper,middle and lower to lower and some middle. The new mall took all the upper and middle income. Restaurants right outside of Cortana also went downhill.
@stonemaster1217
@stonemaster1217 5 жыл бұрын
curtis white people love new buildings for some reason, old buildings keep going down hill all the time specially a mall,unless they keep fancy brand stores and good security
@Deenique16
@Deenique16 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone always makes a zombie reference
@Deenique16
@Deenique16 5 жыл бұрын
@@stonemaster1217 nope
@jetjazz05
@jetjazz05 5 жыл бұрын
The echos of loudspeakers ringing through dead malls is pure magic.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Super glad you liked that touch :)
@ssga_tgbuddy3082
@ssga_tgbuddy3082 5 жыл бұрын
That part could be part of a great horror/thriller movie.
@seconds-kr5uj
@seconds-kr5uj 5 жыл бұрын
@@sal Someone should make 2, 3, 4 hr long sleep aid videos of those echoing sound effects. The music, ads, announcements, etc.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
I like this idea.
@jetjazz05
@jetjazz05 5 жыл бұрын
@@Purebliss007 I'm gonna put some vaporwave in spotify and put in my earbuds and walk the mall, it's gonna be sick.
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 3 жыл бұрын
This is so sad. I grew up about an hour away from Cortana Mall and made many shopping trips there. I'm actually old enough to remember the Bon Marche' Mall ... that was the first shopping mall in these parts, and it was a big deal. But Cortana made a huge splash when it opened. I remember back in 1976 when a group of ladies from our church took the church van to Cortana for the first weekend it was opened. I was at a scouting meeting when they returned to the church. I can still see them getting out of the van with a bunch of shopping bags and talking about their feet hurting. It peaked my curiosity at what this mall must be like. From 1976 until I moved away in 1995, Cortana was the epitome of shopping. I still have a few things I remember buying there (Christmas decorations, cookware). My brother and I would often do our Christmas shopping there. I knew, when the Mall of Louisiana opened, that Cortana wouldn't last ... MOL is just much too fancy and "shiny new." But I'm still a little sad. I guess the last time I visited Cortana was about 2003. Nice work on the video.
@toddm3877
@toddm3877 5 жыл бұрын
I grew up going to that mall. I remember taking an elementary school field trip there to sing French Christmas carols in one of the courtyards during the mid 80’s. Thanks for documenting it while it’s still standing.
@RenegadeSith
@RenegadeSith 4 жыл бұрын
Mr Musick I did the same thing! Maybe we were in the same group? You never know.
@Beach_Master
@Beach_Master 3 жыл бұрын
Are you by chance related to Paul Musick?
@patmichael9927
@patmichael9927 4 жыл бұрын
Great video - I was the specialty leasing mgr, retired in 2005 - was there in the glory days - you brought back some great memories.
@broadspectrum8933
@broadspectrum8933 3 жыл бұрын
I've lived in Louisiana since 1980 and moved to Baton Rouge in 1989 and my wife and I loved this Mall. In it's heyday it really was a magnificent place. Sad to see it go.
@doug244a
@doug244a 3 жыл бұрын
The Salvation Army of Greater Baton Rouge, was allowed to use the old Mervyns for our Angel Tree program. That's why you saw all of the donations.
@tommiceli2449
@tommiceli2449 5 жыл бұрын
In my opinion shopping malls would make perfect colleges or charter schools, they have a food court which could be rented again to vendors, and all the stores could be converted into class rooms or administrative offices. You cannot build any college for 4 million dollars.
@staceyking9496
@staceyking9496 4 жыл бұрын
Also with the huge issue of homelessness, the mall should be turned into a shelter where there's also job/career training as well.
@TanTran-re1dm
@TanTran-re1dm 4 жыл бұрын
part of Highland Mall in Austin,TX turn in to/remodel for Austin Community College and the parking lot is turning in to apartment complexes
@staceyking9496
@staceyking9496 4 жыл бұрын
@@TanTran-re1dm A good idea, and since I have a passion for the impovershed and the homeless; turn some of these malls into faith-based organizations that would offer temp housing, clothing, classes for life skills and job training/coaching, even turn a food court area into one huge soup kitchen and food donation department to feed this particular group of people, plus implement some kind of culinary training program in it as well.
@sm1else
@sm1else 4 жыл бұрын
The former Macy’s in Landmark in Alexandria VA is a homeless shelter at the moment. I think Sal has a video on it.
@BeyondDaX
@BeyondDaX 4 жыл бұрын
The thing is, no one is gonna want to invest that much into converting such places. Because you know, people don't wanna spend more that isn't on themselves
@KP82457
@KP82457 5 жыл бұрын
2:30 Wow I grew up watching those commercials back in the 80's. I Loved when he would say DARLIN'.Those were the good ole days 😑
@SKOJCV
@SKOJCV 4 жыл бұрын
Hello dahliiin!!!
@cookieskoon2028
@cookieskoon2028 5 жыл бұрын
Back in 2006-2008 I used to go to Cortana regularly. But in 2009 that whole area around it seemed to shut down. Circuit City was gone, Toys R Us was leaving, and the mall was becoming a gang hang. I moved out to Walker from Baton Rouge in 2010, and from then onward went to the Mall of Louisiana instead. Until 2014 when I moved north to Elmira, NY. I gotta tell ya... malls ain't doing any better up here. haha
@DannyJoe08
@DannyJoe08 3 ай бұрын
because the ghetto infected that part of BR.
@catherineleigh9000
@catherineleigh9000 5 жыл бұрын
Oh my -Sal you've won my heart. I grew up in Baton Rouge and remember when Cortana was built. I worked at Dillard's from the early 80's through 90's. I loved my job and the mall. I never heard of any crime or violence. That Price Leblanc commercial sure brought a nostalgic smile to my face. Yes sure and yes mam. ❤️💋🤗. It makes me so sad to see it now when it was the best mall in town 😔
@frankyu553
@frankyu553 3 жыл бұрын
29:55 "Because nobody's there to enjoy this." That's not true, because we're there. Shoutout to Sal and all of us who appreciate and immortalise dead malls that are an important part of American society. Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
@Chipper6811
@Chipper6811 5 жыл бұрын
So sad, spent many a days hanging out there as a kid in the 80's and even more time when I had my own car in the 90's. Spaceport, Mama Brava's, Everything's A Dollar, Piccadilly, Maison Blanche/Goudchaux's, Mervyn's, Service Merchandise, I could go on and on.
@TheSimplyJill
@TheSimplyJill 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sal for covering my childhood mall! I was excited and saddened to see what shape Cortana is in now. I absolutely loved this place as a kid! The last time I remember seeing this mall thrive with stores and shoppers was 2005-06. I would be surprised if this mall survives another 2 years.
@debifreeman9628
@debifreeman9628 5 жыл бұрын
Ah...the memories....I didn't only shop there. I would go there to walk around, to get my exercise, visit my boyfriend who worked there, and to find the best bargains. Good times!! It was a a beautiful place to relax, have a cup of coffee from the kiosk there, and sit by the fountains. Sad to see it go.
@dondavis5633
@dondavis5633 5 жыл бұрын
You're soooo very lucky to have your Dad still trooping along with you, Sal. MY pop died back in early 2002, and I still miss him terribly...so here's to the senior Amadeo as the two of you hang out and do all that father-son stuff I miss so terribly...Shalom, all.
@areyoujelton
@areyoujelton 5 жыл бұрын
Mortuus Praesepultus mine died in 2006 :/ I miss him every day!
@metricdon4025
@metricdon4025 4 жыл бұрын
2002 was a bad year with my pops passing too. Went form 25 yr oldest sibling, to full blown adult times 2. I look out for moms daily, Fuuuccckkk that time, my life restarted that year -
@TheListyRayne
@TheListyRayne 3 жыл бұрын
That was my go to place when I was feeling down. It’s so sad. It had a small movie theater for a short time when it first opened, but Bon Marche had the biggest theater. That’s the only thing that kept it open as long as it was.
@4uFriday
@4uFriday 4 жыл бұрын
I remember when this mall was the shit! All the locals in Baton Rouge would shop there.
@cesarebeccaria7641
@cesarebeccaria7641 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in BR. I remember as a kid the great excitement when the new "huge" Delmont Village shopping center on Plank Road. Later, the really great fanfare of the opening of Bon Marche shopping Center. In 1969 as I recall, there was an outdoor production of "Jesus Christ, Superstar" on the property that later was developed as this mall. Moved to Houston in 1971 before the mall was built. Was back once while the mall was a busy place, and now when I visit I have no reason to be in that area. Living in Houston, I have seen malls come and go throughout the greater Houston area. One thing that seems to be a common thread among mall declines, is the immediate vicinity. Typically there will be large apartment complexes and older neighborhoods around, and as the apartments entered their inevitable declines, and the neighborhoods similarly fall in stature, the mall follows shortly after, as the area becomes a place where people with money to spend don't want to be. Cortana Mall is just one sad story among many similar ones. It stands out here, because it's in a smaller city. I can think of half a dozen or more that suffered virtually identical fates in Houston, most with the same major tenant anchors. Federated had Foleys and Macys. There was Dillards, Montgomery Ward, Sears, J.C. Penney, and later Mervins. Really nice shopping malls from the early 1970's, starting declines by the mid 1980's and deserted by 2000. One on the west side of Houston, Town & Country Mall, was completely demolished and the property redeveloped. Almost ironically, the redevelopment has been tremendously successful and resembles Baton Rouge's old downtown area more than a shopping center. City Centre includes streets with multiple individual stores, restaurants, high-end apartments, hotels, and a movie theater. As to traditional shopping malls, besides areas of town turning bad, the 21st Century has brought Amazon.com--the Sears Roebuck of the new century. As Sears hastened the end of the local small town stores, Amazon is crushing retail stores everywhere. Now add the effect of Covid and lockdowns, and the decline of the mall era is accelerating.
@chrispip01
@chrispip01 2 жыл бұрын
My dad has so many stories from going to Cortana growing up, he always seemed so happy telling those stories
@chriscasiano3847
@chriscasiano3847 5 жыл бұрын
As a kid who was born in 96 I was a little young during the boom of mall culture but I still feel such a strong nostalgic feeling when watching dead mall videos and listening to vapor wave and stuff like that. I feel alot of the magic of the 80s and 90s still carried on into the early 2000s. I remember as a kid not really understanding that things would change all around me as time would go on and now i miss how vibrant and "xtreme" everything used to be. It really helps me understand why as we get older we hold onto things from our past and childhood and are always finding the new generation of things to not be as good. The feelings we get when we see those visuals or hear those sounds we used to hear , there's nothing that compares to it and I'm so grateful people like you take the time to provide us with content like this. It gives me the chance to feel, breath, smell, hear all these sensations the same way I felt them back then and to not take them for granted I thank you so much for that.
@James__Gregory
@James__Gregory 5 жыл бұрын
11:30 "The Mall at Cortana makes holiday wishes come true..." ...so creepy these announcements for the benefit of no one. It's like wandering through the Overlook Hotel in 'The Shining', listening to the ghosts...
@notquiteneverland9869
@notquiteneverland9869 4 жыл бұрын
yeah I've never noticed these before. SO ominous
@frankyu553
@frankyu553 3 жыл бұрын
Haha that's actually added in post-editing, probably from old commercials on Cortana. A nice touch for many dead mall videographers out here.
@sal
@sal 3 жыл бұрын
Yep.
@jeremygautreau7297
@jeremygautreau7297 3 күн бұрын
As a patron of the Cortana Mall since before I can remember, I was truly taken back to all the times I was amazed by the holiday decorations and all the fanfair the mall brought during my childhood. My heart still fluttered when I seen all the footage you brought to the end of a great mall. I have many childhood memories of this mall and they are slowly fading, however, I did always have a great time in this mall as a child and even as an adult through 2001 before I left town for a great while. Now, the mall is an Amazon hub warehouse and it was completely changed for their use. It looked very surreal when I seen the final closure of the mall. It truly was a grand mall.
@dahorseyguy1
@dahorseyguy1 5 жыл бұрын
As I watch these documentary videos, my heart breaks.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
These places are dropping like flies, and I’m working as quickly as I possibly can to capture them all for you...
@Thefivedollarjewelrylady
@Thefivedollarjewelrylady 5 жыл бұрын
It's surreal watching this considering I worked there off and on for many years. I remember it being full of life and the smell of popped popcorn and fresh baked cookies. Christmas music blaring in the halls during the Christmas season and lines out the door for the next tennis shoe or video game release. Wild! Great video. The history takes me back through time. BTW that was in fact Mervyn's.
@HorologicRannygazoo
@HorologicRannygazoo 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was the Mervyn's -- it had the really old pre-1994 logo letters. Your comment brought back my own teenage memories of the popcorn and cookie smell in the mall.
@mingy6464
@mingy6464 5 ай бұрын
I grew up with this mall and thoroughly enjoyed this place well into adulthood. The sadness to see this place and Bon Marche' Mall just disappear is just heartbreaking to me. More places that just exist as memories now. I just hate it. Bon Marche' a business park and Cortana, now an Amazon facility. Home (Baton Rouge) is just not the same.
@mazzycollins9856
@mazzycollins9856 5 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic production, Sal. Good for you for calling out Moonbeam. Special thanks too for the sweet glimpse of the KB Toys storefront at 12:12. Worked there 20 years and loved every minute. Can't wait for the next episode!
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I’m wrapping production on ExLog 40 in the next couple days :)
@jasoncarskadon6809
@jasoncarskadon6809 5 жыл бұрын
Another moonbeam victim, it never seems to amaze me how bad moonbeam is and just runs things right in to the ground. Great video sal. I'm looking forward to phase 3.
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 5 жыл бұрын
Given how close those other malls were built to this one, I doubt anyone could have kept it thriving.
@thanakonpraepanich4284
@thanakonpraepanich4284 5 жыл бұрын
@@sparkplug1018 Did Moonbeam knew they had an impossible job trying to revive this mall?
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 5 жыл бұрын
Thanakon Praepanich doubt it. They probably never even saw it before they bought it.
@craiggillett5985
@craiggillett5985 5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic production. I love how you create relevance by documenting those life events from the period. It enables me to realise just how quickly retail and our lifestyles have changed in such a relatively short timeframe . Does anyone else find it incredibly sad that these monuments to consumerism have become wastelands? As an 80’s child who grew up in mall culture ( for all its sins 😂) I find the demise of this 20th century western lifestyle to be something that future generations will look back on as a unique period in our evolution. All that aside, the waste of resources, and ‘abandonment’i is so wasteful, and it’s incredible that so few have successfully been repurposed. In Australian and New Zealand our malls have increasingly integrated apartments, commercial spaces, open air ‘streets capes’ as well as the traditional mall offerings, and even though on line is huge, they have mostly managed to thrive - smart urban design? Smart planning? Less land and smaller populations?
@anakingent
@anakingent 5 жыл бұрын
This makes me sad. I used to frequent this mall back in undergrad from 2000-2005. Spent many hours here and never had a desire to visit mall of Louisiana. It seemed like it was going to make a comeback after Katrina around 2007-2008 when that Macy's opened. Then it slowly started to decay around 2010. That's a shame
@jasonhughes3481
@jasonhughes3481 5 жыл бұрын
You do a great job of telling the full history of all of these malls and really paint a picture of their decline. The breadth of your coverage really helps to make the entire video engaging and stand out above other "dead mall people" who just walk around the dilapidated old retail complexes. Go you!
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks Jason!!
@kayglover3123
@kayglover3123 5 жыл бұрын
I did a google search to see if I could scope out old videos of Cortana mall because I was feeling nostalgic and my memory was fuzzy on what it used to look like. I was a kid/teen in the 80s and 90s and spent so much time here. This video took me back and forgotten memories come pouring in as I watched it. Thank you!
@KhakiBlueSocks
@KhakiBlueSocks 11 ай бұрын
Hey Sal! I wrote a comment earlier on your video, but since I changed over my account, all my prior comments were deleted and I was reminded of your video when I was doing some KZfaq wondering! So since I have very little to do right now, allow this Baton Rouge native to once again fill you in on what was where...as far as I can remember. :-P 4:35 - On the right immediately after you walk in, that used to be an arcade/party area. The GameStop used to be a Babbages. There was an Electronics Boutique in the food court area. It was so much fun going from one end of the mall to the other and playing games on the SNES demo units. If memory serves, there was a fountain in that spot where all the mulch and plants were. 8:33 - On the right was a Lenscrafters and on the left was a Picadilly Cafeteria. I never went in this particular entrance of the mall that often. I did buy a pair of glasses from Lenscrafters. It was ready in an hour, but it was high as heck. 😛 10:00 - To the left of The Childrens Place in that corner was once a Spencer's Gifts. They had long since shuttered though. Further down was this really cool store called "Natural Wonders". It was this whole nature-themed store with overpriced nature stuff...think like the Discovery Store. 11:30 - That was the old Waldenbooks/Waldenkids store. Man, I bought so many books from there. I bought the novelizations from loads of Nickelodeon movies/shows from here including "Good Burger" and "Good Burger 2 Go", "The Rugrats Movie", "Kenan and Kel"...and when I got older, I bought so many NewType USA Magazines. Of course, right next door was the old KB Toy Stores...I remember they had the old Sega Genesis demo...never went in there all that often though. 12:14 - That shuttered area right between the Dillards and KB Toys sold some of the best ice cream around. They were affiliated with Maison Blanche... 13:10 - This is the entrance my folks and I would use more often than not when going to the mall. Go right through Service Merchandise (Or "Serivce" as my folks called in) straight into the mall. So many memories. Oh, and before it was torn down, the old Mervyns building was used for an annual Attic Sale. 15:13 - That's the old Macy's/Foleys building. I thought those fountains were so freaking cool when I was little. I would make a wish and throw coins in there. 18:54 - That was a Merry-Go-Round store once upon a time, and then that whole store was turned into a gigantic Disney store. I remember that store because way at the back was this large screen where they projected movies with plushies all on the bottom. 20:25 - That was a big stage area once upon a time. Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, High School Performances, all right there or on the other side of the mall. It's funny how you could go in through one entrance of JC Penny, walk across, and go to the other side near the Macy's. 21:50 - An extension of the food court. They had so much in there--Dairy Queen, Mama Brava (Italian restaurant with THE BEST pizza), A&W Root Beer Shop, Chick Fil' A, and Taco Bell. 22:05 - Once upon a time, that was an AT&T store. But not a WIRELESS store; they sold business phones and home phones. I remember this was the first place where I saw a Video Phone in action--the screen was the size of an Apple Watch screen, black and white, and the camera was a glorified Gameboy Pocket Camera, but in the early 1990's, it was the Jetsons. It was turned into various other stores and eventually became the studio for the "Around Town" Local TV show....the host had a very...interesting background. Just look up "Baton Rouge Around Town TV Show". 23:10 - That was a T-Shirt Air Brush shop. There was also a Payless Shoe Source to the left of Mervyns. The restaurant you were in was once a Chinese buffet with some AWESOME food! 24:12 - On the left, the store with the wood on it was a Cooking/culinary store. That store, to me anyway, is infamous because WAFB Television Personality Vernon Roger doing a cooking demonstration. He was...well...not that nice to a young Josh. He was an...interesting character...and his death was...also very interesting. You should look it up. Oh, and of course, the big grey store to the right was a Radio Shack. 24:30 - The store with the neon was once a Suncoast/FYE store. Oh, the amount of anime I bought from them. The FYE actually shuttered up shop and moved to a stand-alone store off the interstate...and then shut down years later. Ironically enough before the mall shuttered up, that spot was a Church. 25:00 - That walled off area to the left next to the old Service Merchandice was this big cajun restaurant. Don't recall ever eating there, but they had this HUGE aquarium along the wall with all sorts of fish. It was a cool place. 26:15 - You're right! That's the old Mervyns building. 31:06 - Unless I'm very much mistaken...that is part of the Auto Department of Sears. But I'm not 100% certain. I know the old Maison Blanche had an Automotive island building... 32:51 - I think that used to be the old TGI Fridays. WHEW! That was a long trip down memory lane! Sorry for the big block of commentary there! I mentioned last time, but back in 2021, they officially tore down the Mall at Cortana. Surprise-Surprise, a new Amazon Distribution Center opened up in the old spot. It makes the entire area look so weird...
@savvybear11781
@savvybear11781 5 жыл бұрын
Muck foonbeam
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Everyone, please upvote this. Thank you Savvy :)
@UniCommProductions
@UniCommProductions 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry I missed the premiere! This was EXCELLENT as always-and I really enjoyed your historical-for-context additions (Y2K, movie releases etc). Great content as always my friend
@bernadettelovespie4734
@bernadettelovespie4734 4 жыл бұрын
Love all the background history and timeline info especially what was taking place in the world at the same time. Great video.
@Decade8Media
@Decade8Media 4 жыл бұрын
When I've had a bad day, these videos are where I go. Things just get better.
@sal
@sal 4 жыл бұрын
I’ll be here for quite some time :) you rock
@clairelfhs02
@clairelfhs02 5 жыл бұрын
Haha! Those Price LeBlanc ads are so funny!
@smokyofstormwind6320
@smokyofstormwind6320 5 жыл бұрын
He Black
@jefferyh1980
@jefferyh1980 5 жыл бұрын
Missed the Price Leblanc where you get a free pack of sausage with a new car purchase.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha is that actually real?
@dbstelly
@dbstelly 5 жыл бұрын
Yea it’s real. I grey up in Lafayette, (30 minutes west) and he was on all the time.
@absentstars474
@absentstars474 4 жыл бұрын
For a long time the tag line was “and sausage too dahlin”
@buddy8225
@buddy8225 5 жыл бұрын
Sad, so sad. 😭. I remember how cool malls were. I miss those days.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
So sad...
@2poohbears
@2poohbears 4 жыл бұрын
Spent many years shopping Cortana. I remember when Bon Marche was booming as well. Good times. I prefer a good mall to all these new ‘strip malls’ they keep building. It’s 80-90 degrees here most of the year. I’d rather park once & walk an air conditioned mall to the in and out of the heat & driving all over to shop. Lakeside Mall in Metairie, La is always full of people & is full of open stores. I don’t know how they manage to do it while all these others are failing. The mall in Houma, La is in a downward spiral now...half the mall is closed. I imagine a few years from now it will be on the abandoned list if they can’t get it together, too.
@MacGuffinExMachina
@MacGuffinExMachina 4 жыл бұрын
Mall of Louisiana seems like it's still doing well. Though, the last time I went, it was a month before Covid. Not sure how much that had an impact on the mall. Though, you don't see too many malls in small communities doing well... the more middle ground and small malls. They're all turning into outdoor shopping centers, which makes no sense in Louisiana. The weather sucks.
@Rocket_scientist_88
@Rocket_scientist_88 4 жыл бұрын
I went to LSU from 1985-1989 and used to visit this mall all the time. My ex and I always did our Christmas shopping here, and even bought our wedding rings at the Service Merchandise (the Wilson’s). Yes, this place was always packed and there was a lot of great shopping to do. I was surprised to see the Gamestop still open in the beginning, that was the first Babbage’s I ever saw back in 1988. It’s depressing to see this, and the mall finally closed last month (Aug 30, 2019). I knew it wasn’t doing well but was stunned at this. Btw the outparcel building you asked about, was a Sears Tire Center. It’s just outside the old Sears. Thanks for posting this. Gotta admit, the music echoing throughout this empty place was just surreal. Edit 10/2021: Cortana Mall was demolished in the spring of 2021 to make way for an Amazon Fulfillment Center.
@ndimaioii
@ndimaioii 5 жыл бұрын
That small building was part of Sears auto center
@noisepuppet
@noisepuppet 4 жыл бұрын
ndimaioii yep
@lrogers76
@lrogers76 3 жыл бұрын
It was. I do remember seeing tires in there.
@daveybelladonna9295
@daveybelladonna9295 3 жыл бұрын
Love the old KB Toys toys soldier logo still visible above a repurposed storefront.
@JenniferinIllinois
@JenniferinIllinois 6 ай бұрын
Your dad cracks me up. He is definitely a trooper, getting out to check for open doors and being your lookout. 😁
@TheMrPits
@TheMrPits 5 жыл бұрын
My BF and I always love it when you get something new up. Grab a good dinner, spark up, and sit back and enjoy! Keep these coming!
@areyoujelton
@areyoujelton 5 жыл бұрын
TheMrPits I always pull out a bottle of lube
@TheMrPits
@TheMrPits 5 жыл бұрын
@@areyoujelton *snickers* not sure I would go that far. Usually a ton of cuddles though.
@susansauls8902
@susansauls8902 5 жыл бұрын
You would think they would drain those fountains.🤢 It still looks like a beautiful mall.
@504RoadTrips
@504RoadTrips 5 жыл бұрын
They probably just left them all running. The pumps probably failed in the ones that are "turned off". They should throw a 3" chlorine tablet into each of those pools.
@susansauls8902
@susansauls8902 5 жыл бұрын
504RoadTrips sounds like a great solution too! Just try something instead of allowing them to grow green gunk algae in them, probably mosquito larvae too. Ewww!!
@504RoadTrips
@504RoadTrips 5 жыл бұрын
@@susansauls8902 The mosquito farm is a big risk, although I'm not sure if that'll happen indoors. A little bit of chlorine will take care of the mosquitoes though. Then there's the chance that someone's unsupervised rugrats will decide to go wading in the stagnant water. Not good.
@ssga_tgbuddy3082
@ssga_tgbuddy3082 5 жыл бұрын
I remember the Price LeBlanc commercials. Lived in Lafayette in the 80s and we got the Baton Rouge stations on cable.
@warmilbro
@warmilbro 4 жыл бұрын
Hi ! just wanted thanks for being so kind to the old girl.I must have walked hundreds of miles in her ,the last place you wounder what it was . In 1985 it was the Chelsea Street Pub where i met my wife for the first time, we have been together to this day...
@vacherie_boy
@vacherie_boy 5 жыл бұрын
I remember shopping at the Cortana Mall when I was a kid. The area around it has gone hill since the Mall of Louisiana opened. We never go there anymore. In fact the only time I go to that end of town is when I have to go to our Baton Rouge office on Mondays for our weekly meetings and to pick up my paycheck. Great job on this video, it brings back memories from when we used to shop there.
@armchairwomanmao2922
@armchairwomanmao2922 5 жыл бұрын
Great cinematography.
@ChristheShrinerdawg
@ChristheShrinerdawg 5 жыл бұрын
Finally able to sit down and watch this awesome piece of art.
@karenkasulke2294
@karenkasulke2294 5 жыл бұрын
Loved it! P.S. That restaurant was a Ruby Tuesday’s.
@brennonb1149
@brennonb1149 4 жыл бұрын
Karen Kasulke it wasn’t Piccadilly?
@Rebel97Yell
@Rebel97Yell 4 жыл бұрын
No the Cortana Piccadilly was near another large entrance.
@cyrokin965
@cyrokin965 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for documenting this. THIS was my childhood mall. One of them, anyway. We also frequented Mall of Louisiana. But even though the Mall of Louisiana was awesome with its carousel, this was the mall I liked to go to, because this was the one with the toy store--- which Mall of Louisiana didn't have, for some reason. (I wonder if they have one now...?) Anyway. My time period for going to this mall was during the 2000s. I remember there being quite a lot of stores operating, people bustling around, though it was always less crowded than Mall of Louisiana--- which I preferred, being a shy kid who didn't care much for crowds. It was in the late 2000s that I started to notice that there were less stores open, but the place wasn't dead at that point. Seeing recent video of it is so weird, because there's almost nobody there! And the fountains. I remember the fountains most clearly about this mall. They fascinated me. They were never that green and gunky then--- I recall them being a light blue-green color. Minimal algae. And people were always throwing coins into them. (I always wanted to reach in and grab the coins but I never did... Mom didn't want either me or my sister getting too close to the edge.) And I'm pretty sure that decrepit little building was some sort of auto center. Don't put too much confidence in that. I'm going on 10-year-old memories at this point. XD
@johnnyfever1979
@johnnyfever1979 4 жыл бұрын
Tire store**
@g1gabytez
@g1gabytez 7 ай бұрын
I'm 19 (turning 20 this month) and as an early-2000s kid, I remember going there very often. I remember my family frequenting the Piccadilly and several of the big anchor stores (like JC Penney, Sear's, Macy's, etc.), though we became a "Mall of Louisiana" family as years went by. It's also where my mom once told me visiting a movie theater and the KB Toys. Last time I went to Cortana was in 2018, where the mall was long dead, except for one library-like store being opened. Although, this was for a boring (but nostalgic) school field trip involving learning about future careers. Still sad that this got demolished for the sake of an Amazon warehouse of all things.
@jakebeetham1
@jakebeetham1 5 жыл бұрын
this is my favorite "dead mall series" on youtube! i do love architecture and its a shame these one pristine malls are slowly being forgotten.
@michaelcastillo29297
@michaelcastillo29297 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this🙏🏻..cant wait for your upcoming content
@FallonFontaine
@FallonFontaine 3 жыл бұрын
It hasn't been great since around 2011. All of the stores left for the Mall of Louisiana. I'm glad Amazon bought the property even though I wished they would've just revived the mall.
@vettefreak89
@vettefreak89 4 жыл бұрын
This video gives me goosebumps. My mom side of the family had lived in Baton Rouge for many years before moving to Arlington, TX in the early 2000s. Seeing this brings back so many memories as a young kid being here with my uncles.
@hertzair1186
@hertzair1186 4 жыл бұрын
I remember as a youth always hearing “god, the mall was packed!”... dead malls need to be “repurposed” into either office space or factory or other productive use...nothing worse than seeing a slow death. Fact remains that mall retail shopping will likely never return as e-commerce is simply the new normal.
@clayleto1719
@clayleto1719 5 жыл бұрын
Holy crap! I was watching some of your other videos and thinking of this mall. I went there so much as a kid. Thanks for the video!
@weatherman2007
@weatherman2007 4 жыл бұрын
Well, the last few stores at Cortana have been given 2 weeks to vacate the mall. Amazon has bought it to use as a distribution center.
@Stigz34
@Stigz34 3 жыл бұрын
Demo started today
@sal
@sal 3 жыл бұрын
:(
@MrPraetorianiv
@MrPraetorianiv 5 жыл бұрын
So excited to see another video! Great job.
@BrickImmortar
@BrickImmortar 5 жыл бұрын
Wow man, amazing as usual!
@mabelpines1533
@mabelpines1533 3 жыл бұрын
For those curious, Louisiana is the only state that uses “Parish” instead of “county”. They’re the same thing though
@paularichard1204
@paularichard1204 4 жыл бұрын
I remember when Cortana Mall was built. I worked at the J.C. Penney for about 3 years in the early 80s. It had many wonderful shops, two book stores, a Spencer Gifts, and a few great restaurants in its heyday. Two of my favorite restaurants when I worked at Penneys were MaMa Brava and Chelsea Street Pub. The fountains were beautiful and relaxing at that time and people would toss in coins . There was a stage near one of the stores where schools would bring chorale groups to sing carols at Christmas time and a really nice area where you could take your child for pictures with Santa (at least that's what I remember from when I worked at Penneys). There were three malls in Baton Rouge in the 70s: Cortana Mall, Bon Marcie Mall, and Corporate Mall (later renamed Esplande Mall). Bon Marche' and Cortana Mall had a mix of upscale and "common" stores, but Corporate Mall, at its opening, had more upscale stores. They seemed to target the elite or the executive-type. I don't know if it still has stores open, or if it is mostly restaurants, or if it is even open. It was small, but at the time it opened, it was very beautiful.
@SNCASTJOHN
@SNCASTJOHN 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for recording and sharing this awesome era in time . Lots of retail lessons learned, lots of wonderful lifelong friends and lots of beautiful memories made whilst working for Gaudcheaux / Maison Blanche, Parisians then Macy’s at Cortana Mall and surrounding area Louisiana malls. Here here to the gifted good times!!!🎉🎄🎁
@sal
@sal 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thank you for watching!
@joshg4022
@joshg4022 2 жыл бұрын
I was one of those kids buzzing off of Nintendo at that mall in the late 80s. My brother actually somehow got seperated away from our family while walking through the mall around 1987. My mom panicked freaking out we went straight to the security center and my brother was standing there talking to a police officer lol. He was only probably 5 yrs old and I was 6. He said he went straight to the security when he realized we were gone, at 5 yrs old that was pretty smart of him. I spent my whole childhood and teen years visiting this mall and will always have great memories of it.
@brenthaymon280
@brenthaymon280 3 жыл бұрын
I used to live about two miles away from Cortana mall for several years. It was always full of people in the 80's and 90's. The last time I went to the mall was in October 2016. It closed in September 2019. Amazon bought the mall and is going to build a distribution warehouse on the property.
@stansvoices
@stansvoices 4 жыл бұрын
I love watching these! Thank you Sal for your expeditions!! While watching, i cannot get over the signage to "rediscover a great shopping legend"!! Yes, come see all 10 stores left lol. There is nothing quite like a place clinging to one last strand of glory as it dies a slow death. Sad, because the furnishings look rather nice (well except for that leak in the roof)
@thechikinman
@thechikinman 5 жыл бұрын
This mall isn't "closed" yet, even though most of the stores are. I still go to the warehouse Dillard's. The small building on the outside used to sell art, don't remember what it was before that. The tire town used to be a Firestone, sears had a separate auto center attached to it.
@johndersham1
@johndersham1 Жыл бұрын
Your informative narrations make your channel a favorite of mine.
@KK-ex5zu
@KK-ex5zu 5 жыл бұрын
I can't believe I'm going to catch the latest episode as it drops!
@yasminejohnson3372
@yasminejohnson3372 5 жыл бұрын
Live video from my hometown, Baton Rouge!!! ❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜
@dbstelly
@dbstelly 5 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Lafayette.👍
@TheRedDevil_NC
@TheRedDevil_NC 4 жыл бұрын
Much praise for your work. The history behind the creation and finality to the mall and the tenants in the narration is really nice. Keep up the good work.
@DoomieGruntVentures
@DoomieGruntVentures 5 жыл бұрын
This mall looked wonderful even in its final days. If only those nasty fountains were cleaned out & refilled with cleaner water. Also, wise that you backed out of that service tunnel. That is where you will disappear & never be seen again. That's probably why you didn't see the cart's owner.
@staceyking9496
@staceyking9496 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. Regardless of business lacking there of, they need to keep those fountains up! 😡
@notquiteneverland9869
@notquiteneverland9869 4 жыл бұрын
I remember running my hand through the cool (CLEAN) water in that fountain as a kid. I always got in trouble, but was always given more nickels/pennies to toss in as we left. the bottom used to be coated with them.
@vikkorheel9966
@vikkorheel9966 3 жыл бұрын
I love the old commercials
@EldradWolfsbane
@EldradWolfsbane Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the history lessons on the movies and such. EXCELLENT content!
@travelandmoore
@travelandmoore 5 жыл бұрын
That donation center looks like it says Mervyn's to me. Love how the Dillard's never got a remodel to their current look inside. That restaurant at the end looks like a Ruby Tuesday maybe. Great stuff.
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah that was definitely Melvyn's they were in, JCP never (as far as I know) had lights like that in their stores. And yes that was a Ruby Tuesday, worked at one for 3 days.
@jefferyh1980
@jefferyh1980 5 жыл бұрын
Yep it was Mervyn's been there many times
@notquiteneverland9869
@notquiteneverland9869 4 жыл бұрын
You're right about the ruby tuesday, too!
@janmarchand7294
@janmarchand7294 4 жыл бұрын
I shopped there many times until Mall of Louisiana was built. It was closer to home and has a straight layout which I much preferred. Lake Forest Mall was so big you could get lost and they'd find your bones tucked away in some obscure corner!
@suzii6335
@suzii6335 2 жыл бұрын
Totally enjoyed this as bittersweet as it was after I went and searched it up before I watched it, finding the demolition video readily available to view and very sad. Thank you for documenting this mall as well as all the others you do, and yes, it was no surprise to hear Moonbeam mentioned in this either *rolls eyes* Still watching through all your old vids and watching new ones as they come out too!
@AnonYmous-jp8uu
@AnonYmous-jp8uu 2 жыл бұрын
wow I remembered this place kickin ass in the 80's!
@misscattie7225
@misscattie7225 3 жыл бұрын
Always interesting! Thanks...always enjoy sitting down to a meal and one of your videos...
@jakerez4666
@jakerez4666 5 жыл бұрын
Love these mall videos glad you were in my recommendations
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much!! Much more on the way :)
@blahhdittyblahh
@blahhdittyblahh 5 жыл бұрын
After waiting and waiting, I’m a day late! Can’t wait for Phase III! Thanks for the ExLogs Sal!
@mrmike5148
@mrmike5148 5 жыл бұрын
I really live the work you do. Please keep it up
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
I’m not going anywhere :). Make sure to join the discord to keep up with my activities live!
@fusetitan
@fusetitan 3 жыл бұрын
I'll also add that across from Ruby Tuesday there was a kick ass arcade called SPACEPORT! I actually still have tokens from there... As a child from the 80's this kills me.. Oh speaking of killing, don't hang around that area for to long or you will get straight murdered!
@owenpotter2459
@owenpotter2459 4 жыл бұрын
Whenever you say "Moobeam", my heart sinks. You just know it's going to end badly!
@jwrkn32
@jwrkn32 5 жыл бұрын
Sal been watching your videos Al well as other channels that show what you it's sad that time has changed so much I'm 1980s kid malls used to be the ultimate place to be as a kid it's crazy how all this history is disappearing as we leave this world new genrations miss the true fun of past childhood joys we had keep the history alive so glad people like you are keep these memories alive thanks for everything
@LaynieFingers
@LaynieFingers 5 жыл бұрын
Omg, you have captured my childhood in this video! All I needed was the Rosenbergs commercial... I grew up going to Cortana mall for back to school shopping, dates, movies... sad to see what it's become.
@airdoion
@airdoion 4 жыл бұрын
I remember throwing pennies into those fountains as a small kid. I believe the window you peer into at the ~32:50 mark (yellow and green walls) was a Ryan's Buffet. There used to be three in Baton Rouge that I can recall (maybe more). They recently demolished the building for the last one and started constructing something new there.
@ryanleet1286
@ryanleet1286 5 жыл бұрын
Well done vids.. Always happy to see a new post
@hometowncookingwithmariann1126
@hometowncookingwithmariann1126 5 жыл бұрын
Love to you and your Dad. Ty for sharing your experience.
@schuco2
@schuco2 5 жыл бұрын
thanks sal, insightful and interesting as always
@roopaloooop
@roopaloooop 5 жыл бұрын
I love your channel. Your research is very impressive and fascinating. I've always been a fan of abandoned spaces but going into a dead mall that's still open would be so great. Thank you for the peek into the world of change.
@StarEquipment1
@StarEquipment1 5 жыл бұрын
Great Video Sal!
@RangerRickTV
@RangerRickTV 5 жыл бұрын
Damn, the mall actually looks semi busy in this video. When I was there you could hear a pin drop. Did you and your dad fly down here to the New Orleans area ? It looks like y’all were by the airport but could be wrong. Btw shout out to Depeche Mode lol.
@sal
@sal 5 жыл бұрын
So I flew down there to see my parents...then I drove my dad all around the gulf coast to malls lol...and yeah, it was pretty busy in there when we went...but I hear it’s super dead now...like 5 stores left...
@504RoadTrips
@504RoadTrips 5 жыл бұрын
@@sal Your parents live down here?
@notquiteneverland9869
@notquiteneverland9869 4 жыл бұрын
Ha. That Building at the 31 minute mark (Outside what used to be sears if I'm not mistaken) was actually a Firestone. Maybe a hancock bank before that, but well before my time This was a super fun watch, if, as you said, bittersweet. I'm a 90's kid, and I grew up going to this mall. Naming all the empty storefronts as you passed them (especially the more distinct remnants of companies that no longer exist, like Walden Books and KB toys, which were next to each other outside the dillards) was nostalgic and kind of fun. The JC Penny was right next to the dillards, btw. I'm pretty sure you were in Mervyns. I havent been there since I was, like, 3, but I'm pretty sure you're right. Anyway, great video. Thank you for making it.
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