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    Hamilton Town Center

    Hamilton Town Center

    3.9(35 reviews)
    16.8 mi
    $$

    I don't spend a whole lot of time up in Hamilton County, however, a recent work conference gave me…read morethe opportunity to spend some time at Hamilton Town Center. Hamilton Town Center is essentially an open-air mall. Developed by Indy-based Simon & Associates, Hamilton Town Center opened in 2008 right on the cusp of when the more traditional shopping mall was starting to wane in popularity and developers were exploring options. Hamilton Town center features over 85 shops/restaurants and is designed to resemble a streetscape. Some of the dining options, in particular, are free-standing buildings in outlots. While I think it's pretty common to associate Hamilton County with a more affluent clientele, one of the things I like about Hamilton Town Center is that it has a nice diversity within its shops - from definite high end options to more "ordinary joe" type outlets. Hamilton Town Center also hosts Emagine Theatre (the former Hamilton 16 IMAX). I suppose a minor quibble would be that the vast majority of the options here are national chains, though I noticed a lot of the national chains tend to be smaller chains that might surprise you they're a chain. Being a Simon Mall, Hamilton Town Center has a rewards club and there are some online shopping options. Like most malls, Hamilton Town Center tends to host holiday events and has a Santa every holiday. Generally speaking, accessible parking is plentiful and curb cuts are well done. There's at least one very nice greenery area that seems to draw the kids quite a bit with its various playground-lite equipment. There's a definite "sprawl" here in terms of the landscape. If you have mobility issues, you may have difficulty if you want to go to several different stores at opposite ends of the "mall." In terms of accessibility, it works. It's just a bit tiring. I considered going a 4-star and a 4.5 is probably more accurate, however, the real clincher for me is that I like the diversity of shops more than Castleton and I like the economic variation more than Fashion Mall. I just feel like there's something for everyone here. While the mall generally opens at 10am, I do kind of wish they had a decent breakfast/brunch option. However, that's pretty easy to find within a mile of this growing area. If we're being honest, Castleton is okay but has definitely declined. Fashion Mall is just fine, and I definitely like the food options, but it's more than a wee bit pretentious. Greenwood Park Mall is probably the closest comparison, though Glendale Town Center is weaving together the hybrid experience these days. Washington Square and Lafayette Square? Um, yeah. No. While Central Indiana has other options, this is definitely one of the better mall experiences in Central Indiana and it's an easy drive from pretty much anywhere in Marion and surrounding counties.

    This is a good place to go if you want to shop but don't want to leave your dogs behind! A lot of…read morethe stores allow dogs, you can find the list online and I heard they also have it in the mall office. We took our fashionable dog to American eagle, francescas, bath and body works, and of course three dog bakery. All of the staff at the stores were really nice to us and our dog and we felt comfortable in the stores. I also appreciated all of the safety measures at the stores like masks and outside lines. This is also just a pretty mall to walk around on a nice day. We rounded out the day with lunch at Pies and PInts in the mall which is dog friendly as well! We had an awesome sweet corn pizza and the dog was given some water and they were really kind to him.

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    Indiana Premium Outlets

    Indiana Premium Outlets

    3.4(123 reviews)
    49.7 mi
    $$

    I'm so glad we have an outlet mall close to home! I'm always on the hunt for a good bargain, and…read morethis is one of my favorite places to shop. The outlet is set up like a strip mall with lots of different stores, so be prepared to do a lot of walking. There is plenty of parking throughout the property, so you can park near whichever stores you plan to visit. We usually end up walking all over because I like to browse as many stores as possible. One thing I appreciate is that many stores offer additional discounts beyond the outlet prices. When you walk in, the employees will often let you know about any extra sales or promotions happening that day, which can make the deals even better. We come here frequently, especially for the Nike store since my kids love shopping there. I was looking for stuff for my vacation, but didn't find anything in the Nike store. Over the years, I've noticed that some stores have come and gone, and it's always nice to see new additions. One of the newest and most popular stores is Lululemon. If you're planning a trip, it's worth checking the outlet's website beforehand for a complete list of stores so you can plan your shopping route. It's's a great place to spend a few hours bargain hunting, and I'll definitely keep coming back.

    We went on Monday of Memorial Day weekend and it was super packed! This outdoor mall is sure to…read morehave something for everyone. Parking can be a bit crazy, but I've never visited when I couldn't find a spot somewhere. It just may not be super close to the store you'd like to visit! Today there were food trucks setup for all to enjoy. They also have a small area for kids to play.

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    Logan Village Mall

    Logan Village Mall

    4.6(29 reviews)
    21.6 mi
    $$

    Logan Village Mall is a feast for the eyes! It could be a little overwhelming as there's so much…read morestuff packed inside the space. But I've enjoyed my visits here! Art, toys, stationery, vintage goods, boutique clothing, gifts, Knick knacks ... there's a little bit of everything that makes a spot like this fun. My favorite find on a recent visit? A lazy Susan made with resin and a bunch of tiny rubber ducks! Price points ranged from "that's cheaper than I expected" to "oh wow ... better put that back ..." Overall, I'd come back when in the area to window shop if nothing else! But it's a great spot to come find unique gifts.

    This little mall in downtown Noblesville offers a wide variety of gifts, locally crafted items and…read moreeven vintage with a few antiques. The mall is composed of multiple vendors, each with a unique theme. The shops are ultra neat and organized. We stopped this past weekend and the shops were decorated for the Peony Festival. I saw monogrammed Noblesville themed home decor (pillows and kitchen towels.i saw locally crafted glassware and pottery. Several vendors offered Spring women's and children's clothing and accessories. The shops seem to go on forever, there is a lot to see. Vintage tees and jackets were in a room towards the front. Prices are mixed, but not unreasonable. The staff is friendly and welcoming. The doors were open to take in the morning air. We found free street parking nearby. Worth a visit.

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    Castleton Square

    Castleton Square

    3.4(101 reviews)
    24.3 mi
    $$

    1/20/26 In the area…read moreand after having dinner decided to walk to the mall.. Crazy cold but needed to get our steps in. Enjoyed seeing a few familiar retailers.. Glad they are conveniently located from the hotel too.

    It might seem strange to do an update review without actually changing my rating, however, a…read morecombination of today's visit and it having been over five years since my last review both lead me to revisiting this review. While I've always had a strange affection for Castleton Square, the truth is these closed-air malls are dying out in favor of mixed usage malls and open-air concepts. Fashion Mall is still around, of course, and Greenwood Park is still here even if it has done at least a modest renovation toward open-air. Washington Square? It might as well be dead. Lafayette Square? The same. Hamilton Town Center is pretty rocking, however, it largely is an open-air concept. Fashion Mall is great for luxury items and a food court vastly superior to Castleton. Both malls have movie theaters - while I love Landmark, I actually give the nod to AMC Castleton here. Castleton is still a Simon mall. It continues to have major spots vacant including the front of the mall spot recently vacated by Forever 21. This is an older mall that still has sporadic issues with violence, a fairly strong IMPD presence, and a woeful lack of major draw retailers. JC Penney is still here despite rumors of bankruptcy, though the store itself is so dirty you'll likely need a tetanus shot when you leave. Von Maur is fine. You've got Macy's with a Starbucks in it, though Cath Coffee is local and has a kiosk in the mall (the old Starbucks). The food court still has a Chick-fil-A, a Luca Pizza, and a handful of others. McAlister's still has a spot with an exterior entrance. It looks like a Mexican joint has taken the old Johnny Rocket's spot that has seen several other restaurants quickly fail. I'd recommend coming in from East 82nd Street as streets are smoother. East 86th Street is getting some attention (finally), but you'll still likely need an alignment from driving it (if you go to Costco or Saraga you know this). Parking is typically abysmal here. People argue over ADA spots (Seriously, I was yelled at today for moving too slowly to vacate one). There's a tension in the mall that seems palpable and I actually felt a sense of relief when I left. My favorite spots? The movie theater, of course. I do still like the McAlister's. I'm a fan of Earthbound Trading Company off the food court. I like FYE, Yankee Candle, and Spencer Gifts. There's a Native American goods shop that's pretty cool, as well. Four Seasons Florist is a nice spot and Grade A Tattoos has a place here. Boss Battle Games has a $15 entry and you can play all day. Lego still has a great and popular spot here. There's an exterior sign indicating Hobby Lobby is joining the mall soon - I think around the long vacant Sears spot. Accessibility is pretty decent here. Main doors are automatic. Accessible/ADA parking is plentiful (though frequently misused and nearly never enforced). The main accessible restrooms are near the food court. I'd still like to see this mall get a more practical retailer - Hobby Lobby may fill that need soon. I noticed today that there's almost an international marketplace vibe starting to happen here with a more diverse clientele and a few more indie shops noticed. Ultimately, I didn't really enjoy shopping here like I have in the past. I didn't hate it, but I didn't leave thinking "I can't wait to go back." Instead, I noticed the tension and I really felt like I'd much rather go to free-standing or open-air spots than be immersed in this tense, uncomfortable shopping experience. I'd probably go 2.5 if I could. I can't. 2 feels a little low and considering there's still some great shopping to be had here I'll stick with a 3-star rating with a slight disclaimer that Castleton Square sure seems like it's headed downhill.

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    Kenwood Towne Center

    Kenwood Towne Center

    3.8(193 reviews)
    84.9 mi
    $$$

    This is the fancy mall experience -- when on one side of the mall you feel like you are being…read morewatched and judged - I am just walking the mall - I don't want any Gucci, Louis V, or Tiffany but if I window shop I shouldn't be looked at crazy. This is the last mall in the area that is still full of shops - tons of parking including some which is paid. A bustling food court and tons of one-off options. There are so many stores here for people of all budgets.

    I've only been here once and in the middle of the week, so I'm sure my experience here was a bit…read moremore chill than that of your typical weekend mall warrior, but it was a good experience overall. They had your typical mall establishments like A&F, Bath & Body, Macy's, Nordstrom, Apple, etc., but I was also pleasantly surprised to find a few stores that I know to be a bit more "rare," like a Capital One Cafe and Free People and some really high-end stores like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. While I didn't eat, the food hall was pretty big and included options like Chipotle, Chick- Fil -A, and Sbarro. You could also find the mall snack staples like Auntie Anne's and Cinnabon. It is two floors with a somewhat awkward layout, so the directories scattered throughout were helpful. The bathroom I went to wasn't the cleanest, but it wasn't terrible. There's seven different entrances, plenty of parking surrounding it including a parking garage, and there was security present. I would chalk this mall up to being rather typical.

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