These are shocking pictures — if you want to see a real-life example of a post-apocalyptic world, join me as we look inside a neglected old strip of stores in New Jersey.
These two department stores in New Jersey closed several years ago. With no new businesses filling those spaces, everything inside has been frozen in time — empty aisles, empty clothing racks, garden centers with no spring flowers. Here's an exclusive look at what they both look like inside today.
With numerous dollar stores in every South Jersey town, yet another Dollar Tree will be opening soon in Atlantic County that is close to existing Dollar Trees.
As people buy more items online, shopping malls in NJ either have to evolve or they'll fade into history. Two malls are perfect examples of those situations.
What does the inside of a Bed Bath & Beyond store in New Jersey look like after it's been closed for about a year? While the lights are still on, it's a bit creepy.
Details at this point are pretty shaky, but NJ.com reports that there are plans for Dave And Busters to revamp the Sears in the Newport Centre to be the next location for their restaurant and arcade.
Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing, NJ, is struggling to compete with online shopping, reflecting a larger trend in the retail industry. Today, the mall finds itself needing a lot of work.
Several Sears stores in South Jersey have closed in recent years, leaving behind large, vacant buildings. Now, Cooper University Health Care plans to move into one of them.
Two Sears stores and one Kmart location are among more than 100 scheduled for closure after the iconic brand filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.