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    Centre at Glen Burnie

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Arundel Mills

    Arundel Mills

    3.5
    (394 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    ***Review for Miss A store ONLY!*** Came to the newly opened…read moreMiss A store here. Upon entering, the store was comprised of different sections (makeup, jewelry, Korean skincare, etc). Most items were between $1 and $1.88, with some more, especially the Korean skincare. The staff were pleasant and helpful. NOTE: All items are final sale with no refunds. I picked up a few items, but suggest, as I have always done in the past before this store opening, to purchase products online, especially popular products as they are never in stock (I have been to this location a few times looking for a specific product to no avail). All in all, if you are new to Miss A, you would probably be good with a visit every now and again to pick up items, but if you are an experienced Miss A shopper from the online days, such as me, you could stop by to see if they have what you need and if not, hop on the internet to purchase as I have in the past and will continue to do

    I came to this mall to stroll and see if I can find some good buys from stores inside…read more Parking can be treaty depending on the day and time. It has been a steady crowd inside the mall. However, a lot of the higher end stores has closed up. I must have a relax mind to come into this mall as it can be overwhelming with some mall guests and crowds. Today it was very mellow for it all. There are eateries around the mall with some anchor restaurants. There are relaxing massage chairs placed around the mall, as well as bathroom in the different sections of the mall all numbered access identified.

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    Eastpoint Mall

    Eastpoint Mall

    2.4
    (37 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$

    Eastpoint Mall will close on August 31st, 2026. What's sad is this mall is not dead; it's very far…read morefrom it. National anchors include Gabe's and JCPenney, with local businesses occupying other anchor spaces. The interior is filled with many local businesses, some of which have started closing sales. It has a food court that was busy during my stop and still has food stands. The mall does have a basement, which has office space, and Ultrazone Baltimore, a Lazer tag place that also has arcade machines. Office space also exists above the food court, but that was largely empty. The condition of the mall overall was good with the plants still being watered. While the mall does look dated, I could find no reason the owners would want to shut it down. This is an alive, almost vibrant mall that by the end of August will be no more. It's a real shame.

    I grew up in Dundalk. My grandmother used to take me to Eastpoint as a child. I went to see Santa…read morethere, the Easter Bunny. A hundred stores must have come and gone since then. It's a sad shell of a space now. To think there used to be penguins and monkeys there. Eastpoint is now a popular local meme: "If Eastpoint Mall hasn't given up neither should you"... However, several stores and kiosks are still decorated for Christmas and it's August, so I don't know about the "not giving up" part. I have never seen so many downtrodden employees, lounging in empty stores, scrolling aimlessly through their phones. They know no one is coming to save them from the relentless boredom. Someone will rob one of the jewelry stores, if they're lucky. There are three food stalls in the food court: a Japanese place that doesn't give samples (I grew up having sample givers chase us through half the food court), a chicken box/fish spot, and the pizza place that has been there since the dawn of time. Nothing substantial. Definitely nothing that could be called a national chain. Want a cheeseburger? You're going to have to leave the mall and walk across the parking lot to McDonald's. JC Penney is the only anchor store, which never bodes well. Value City is gone. I swear my mom must have bought 90% of her furniture there. Remember when there was an Ames there? Or the Kmart? There's a haunted house in that space now. How very Dundalk. What other mall do you know that has a haunted house in it? There wasn't anything that I particularly wanted to buy out in the mall. I like to take a spin through about once a year. Watch the slow decay of yet another happy memory of my childhood (we used to go to the Friendly's there - it was across from the Brass Hen - and that's where I learned I love black raspberry ice cream, for example). I won't be surprised when it finally closes. I'll be sad, but that's the fall of capitalism for you. It's a race to the ultimate finish line between Eastpoint and Marley Station in Glen Bernie. It'll be interesting to see which survives the longest.

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