Category: | Shopping Mall |
Address: | 3075 Clairton Rd, West Mifflin, PA 15123, USA |
Phone: | +1 412-653-1222 |
Site: | centuryiiimall.com |
Rating: | 2.5 |
Working: | 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 10AM–8PM 11AM–5PM |
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Nathance
(EDIT: THE WEST WING OF THE MALL (Where sears is) IS NOW BARRICADED AND CLOSED OFF FOR VISITORS, SAME FOR THE FOOD COURT) Shell of its former self. Now with Italian Village Pizza closed and Old Mexico moving out, there will be no places to eat. The mall itself is extremely eerie and empty. Now when I go there I see lots of people on skateboards and scooters messing around, and the security guards didnt do anything about it yet that isnt allowed at the mall. The elevator is "out of order" most of the time, yet when you push the button, the elevator works just fine. Some of the stores here are very shady and weird, and they only stay open for 3-5 days. The Sears wing is now completely empty and the parking garage is on the verge of collapsing. Wasnt JCpenney was supposed to close? Maybe the cancelled the closure because the mall is super desperate to keep the store open, because when Penneys goes out, the mall is done. Overall, this is a nice place to walk around and get some excersize.
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Kim V
EDITED: I just wanted to change my review from 3 stars to 1. Theres nothing left here. Theres Spencers, Auntie Annes, Hot Topic, Bath and Body Works, Life Uniform, GameStop, DC comics, Remo, Rainbow, JC Penny, and a couple shoe stores. There is NOTHING in the food court anymore. Be careful taking photos. They will kick you out because its "private property" and its making them look bad since theyre trying to "renovate" the mall. I still love this mall because of the unique stores like Spencers, DC comics, Hot Topic, GameStop, Life Uniform, and FYE, but Im finding it harder and harder to shop there. The stores keep moving out because the owner is a jerk and keeps hiking up the cost of rent on his dilapidated building (or so Ive heard). Theres a new store gone every time I go there and hardly any places to eat anymore. They just need to shut it down or sell it and move on.
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Harry B.
I, honestly, think more people come here to admire how empty and deserted the place is rather than shop. Now that the Macys is gone the place is even emptier than before. Entire sections of the place are completely empty, its almost eerie. There are a few places in here worth seeing like New Dimension Comics, JCPenney, Fye, Lids and Bed Bath and Beyond. Other than that there is really no other reason to come here unless youre looking for a Chinese massage or a bunch of trashy clothing stores. The food court is entirely empty with the exception of Italian Village Pizza which is much equivalent to Sbarro.
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Michelle Delsante
I would have given no stars, but the waitress was very nice and food came promptly. BUT this place is by far the WORST "Mexican food" I have ever eaten! Granted I came from NY where almost every cuisine is yummy, but damn. Absolutely no flavor to anything. Even my margarita was watered down. I got huevos rancheros... It was just fried egg with plain fried rice and refried beans. Awful, no cheese, no pico, no salsa, no guac, no black beans and NO TORTILLA! How do they even serve such garbage. I will never return. Yuck!
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Ronald Luci
Century III Mall is a pit. It appears that there are more vacant store fronts than there are stores. The immediate area around the mall is reflective of a Mad Max movie set. Several years ago my wife and I went to the mall on a sunny August afternoon. We were there for about an hour when I was paged to go to my vehicle. All four wheels were gone. No security cameras, nothing. The mall offered no support or assistance. Pathetic management. The ghetto mall comments are an insult to ghettos. Go there at your own risk!!!
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T Longo
This mall has begun to see a decline in stores, leaving many open spaces and creating a ghost town atmosphere inside. What a shame for the stores who are still highly active, for the mall no longer attracts the same volume crowd. For those stores still active, they do a nice job staying cheerful and offering good products and deals, but it is not the same booming and bustling place you would have seen years ago. Still, perhaps some will enjoy a much quieter and less crowded shopping experience.
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Doomie Grunt
A very strange mall indeed. There are very few stores, but the ones present are worthwhile and are still serviceable to the region. However, its run down, and the current owners are unresponsive, and have let the mall fall into neglect. Theres a big crack on one of the walls, the roof leaks, and when I was there, there was a big hole in one of the ceilings. Moonbeam Investments. If youre reading this, get your act together. The mall can do so much better than this.
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Infinity Lion Comics
It is a very depressed mall that almost looks like it is from the walking dead or dawn of the planet of the apes (2014 version). This "mall"s few gems are New Demention Comics and Dicks Sporting Goods. It also smells of farts and ciggaretes on the outside. The Macys staff could be a little nicer. It was very big, but there are only about 10 shops left, one has closed in the past week. It makes me sad to see such a big mall with almost no shops and no people.
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William May
I love exploring dead malls. As a runner, this is a great place to run during the colder months. Its big, and the security guards dont care. If your a shopper there isnt much to do (actually FYE and Bradlys Books are 2 of my favourite stores. Sad to see them leaving), but if you are like me, and like exploring abandond buildings (the parking garages) and find dead malls facinating, then Century 3 Mall will be a fine place to spend a few hours.
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Chris Ursiny
loved going there as a kid in the late 90s the place has really lost its store presence most of the halls are empty and filled with boarded up store entrances that have stupid paintings from kids in the local area, you dont go to the mall to see that stuff you go to the mall to shop and buy stuff, i wish they would do something to bring back the stores since they lost sears and that was a big reason for going here.
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Von Xile
What was once a great place to find anything your hears desired. Is now a desolate wasteland, With more then two thirds the mall closed down permanently. All that remains are stores like Spencers, Hot Topic, an over priced comic book store and a few shoe shoe stores. Even the FYE has closed down. Aunt Annies Pretzels is still there but there soda fountain is broken and the entire foodcourt is closed off.
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Anthony Monteverde
Its a big place, not many stores left but the ones that are there are pretty unique and worth a visit. Theres a great comic shop on the bottom floor across to the Mexican restaurant. Theres a great little DVD/ pop culture store on the second floor where you can find great classic games of course they arent cheap but if youre an avid gamer its worth checking out and plenty of other random shops.
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Retr0productions
I hate to see everyone call it a "Ghost Mall" (even if its true). Maybe if everyone would stop complaining about it and start coming back, it would revamp itself? Just my opinion really. Its an awesome place to kill time and explore, if you know how to do so. Its nice because you really get to know the workers at the stores you visit, and I really would hate to see it go for good. #savecentury3