There are so many abandoned places in New Jersey that people love to explore. Though New Jersey's Wayne Hills Mall has been vacant for over a decade, it's still alive and well in many of our memories. Now it is relegated to be a part of New Jersey history. The mall was built in 1973-74 and closed down in the mid-2000s. Just over 100,000 square feet, it was never a mega-mall but more of a local gem. Nearby Willowbrook, also in Wayne, spans a whopping 1.5 million square feet. Even that pales in comparison to the much anticipated American Dream Mall in the Meadowlands, which will feature over 3 million square feet of stores, restaurants, and attractions.
Just recently demolished, the mall began to dwindle in popularity during the mid-90s, along with nearby stores including K-Mart and Toys R' Us. All that remains is the former anchor, Burlington Coat Factory. Shops IN the mall itself included Meyer Brothers (the anchor, until 1995), SaveMart Electronics, Pearle Vision Center, Karins Kurtains, Footlocker, Avenue, Payless Shoes, Joyce Leslie, Waldenbooks, The Town Mouse card store, Colorama Photo, and Sam Goody. Restaurants and dining options included Pauly's Pizza, Quizno's Subs, TCBY, McDonald's, and Blimpie (until 2003). Another beloved destination was the mall's arcade, Fun Palace.
Foot traffic at Wayne Hills Mall dropped dramatically following the closure of the adjacent Pathmark Supermarket in 2001. It had a special charm to it around the holidays and local residents were hopeful that the mall would remain but unfortunately, it could not be maintained and became another example of abandoned New Jersey buildings. Individual stores struggled (many would soon close across the country) and the mall itself no longer drew crowds. Below, find photos and a video of this abandoned mall in New Jersey before demolition.
Mall is closed...permanently.
June of 2018.
Quizno's was open until at least 2012.
GNC was also open in 2012. Cutting Crew was closed and empty.
The Quizno's/GNC area of the mall in 2018. It was entirely vacant by this time.
The current plan for the Wayne Hills Mall site is a new 79,000-square-foot Shop Rite that sells alcohol and several smaller retail spaces. Are you excited about this plan? Is there something else you would prefer? Let us know in the comments and be sure to share your Wayne Hills Mall memories. Don't forget to check out this short video!
If you want to see more abandoned spaces, you can also take our road trip to various abandoned places in New Jersey, just make sure to check out our road trip packing list before you head out!
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