Your Village Mall memories are gonna hit hard, b'y
Whaddya at, b'y — this is St. John's, oldest city in North America, and we're still here. Let's go.
I gotta tell ya, b'y, I was scrolling through the local buzz, and one thing just grabbed me by the scruff of the neck and dragged me right back to the good ol' days. Someone posted about the Village Mall, asking if folks remembered when it used to be a proper spot, back in the 2000s, with places like Foot Locker and American Eagle. It just hit me in the heart, b'y. That mall was a hub for us growing up, a real anchor for the west end of St. John's, a place you'd always end up on a rainy Saturday.
I'll tell ya one thing, it's wild how much things change, eh? The post mentioned how when Sears pulled out, a lot of those other shops just packed up and left too. It's not just about losing a few stores; it's about losing a bit of our city's rhythm, a place where you'd meet your friends after school or wander around on a Saturday afternoon. Now, I love a good stroll down Water Street as much as the next Newfoundlander, and Quidi Vidi Village is always a treat, but the mall was different. It was *our* mall, b'y, and it had its own kind of magic.
### What This Means for St. John's
This little trip down memory lane isn't just nostalgia; it tells ya a bit about how our city grows and changes:
* **Retail Shifts:** It really highlights the impact when a big anchor store, like Sears, leaves. It changes the whole dynamic for smaller businesses.
* **Community Hubs:** Malls, for all their faults, were once big gathering spots, especially for young people in places like St. John's.
* **Local Identity:** These places become part of our collective memory, b'y. We remember where we bought our first pair of sneakers or had our first proper date.
It's a reminder that even in a city as old and resilient as St. John's, things are always moving, always shifting. We're still here, mind you, but sometimes you just gotta pause and remember the way things used to be, eh? Especially when it hits close to home, like our beloved Village Mall.
Deirdre Molloy-Waddleton, MiTL Sports Desk, St. John's.
The crew over on da Morning Wire are probably still arguing about da best poutine, b'y — catch 'em live at mornings.live.