Malls are rows and rows and rows of stores, and everywhere here in the United States, stores galore, and most prices are a little higher, but most malls have great per cent off sales.
We have our share of malls here in Arkansas; most of the bigger malls are in Little Rock, Arkansas being Little Rock is the biggest city in this beautiful state.
I will name some of the malls in Little Rock
(1) University Mall, on University Av.
(2) University Plaza Shopping Center, University and Asher streets.
(3) Town & Country Mall, University and Asher streets. The first, and oldest mall in Little Rock.
Hot Springs, Arkansas is growing fast and having very nice malls built. I would rather go to the Hot Springs Malls, a lot more space, and a bigger variety of stores.
These are some of the new and more modern malls in Hot Springs.
(1) Cornerstone Market Place, on-Central & HWY 270
(2) Hot Springs Mall, on-4501 Central
The best malls are the ones that have plenty of benches for the senior citizens when they tire from walking and looking at the long rows of stores.
A lot of eating places, a must in a good mall, all that walking makes one hungry. Lets not forget an abundance of bathrooms.
Some of the stores I like are.
(1) Lowes, Hardware & Appliances
(2) Sears Roebuck, Clothes, Hardware, Appliances, Sporting goods, etc.
(3) JC Pennies, Clothes, Bedding, etc. My Mom loves this store.
Malls are nice, but I do not like going when there are big crowds of people. The best time for me to go is when they first open their doors.
I always park as close to the building as I can, if I am a long distance from the mall I can be mugged or get my car stolen. I do not wish this on anyone.
It is easy to lose track of small children, so we have to be careful with our little ones. I always hold a little ones hand or push them in a buggy.
There is a lot to look at and buy at these malls; this is the reason I do not care for the large crowds.