Your memories of white flint

Anonymous
I’m around 7th or 8th grade my friends and I would go to the movies and then to the bar in the middle of the top level by the elevators and order Shirley temples and flirt with the bartender.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My memories only go back as far as taking my kids to ride the train with conductor Steve. Over and over and over. I miss it!


Someone captured it for posterity

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was soooo fancy in the 80s. It had an I Magnin. Oh man! Does anyone remember the Alcott and Andrews across the street? Preppy forever!



Yes! WF was the fancy 80's mall, and Montgomery Mall was (IMO) kind of run down (Woolworths or GC Murphy's in the lower level??)
Got one of my first department store credit cards at I Magnin. Saw Sly Stallone shopping there one evening on either the 23rd or 24th of December (was doing last minute shopping with my then BF). Loved that mall!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m around 7th or 8th grade my friends and I would go to the movies and then to the bar in the middle of the top level by the elevators and order Shirley temples and flirt with the bartender.



Center Court?
Anonymous
I remember when the giant borders went in (I think replacing the I Magnin). I spent hours then, but always ended up going to the super crown in the strip mall next door to actually buy books
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My memories only go back as far as taking my kids to ride the train with conductor Steve. Over and over and over. I miss it!


Someone captured it for posterity



wow that brought back memories. Expressions!! Loved that store.
Anonymous
As a kid born in the 70s, White Flint was my everything. We went there all the time. Does anyone remember the super elaborate Christmas decorations with the reindeer and elves that moved around?
We also thought the Eatery was the height of sophistication!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was soooo fancy in the 80s. It had an I Magnin. Oh man! Does anyone remember the Alcott and Andrews across the street? Preppy forever!

And Christian Benard jewelry store.
Anonymous
I went to movies there a lot in the late 90s and would wander over to Borders.
Anonymous
When I was in my 20s it used to have a nice variety of shops. I liked the Bloomingdales. In later years I remember the train they had run through the mall around Christmas-time for the children.
Anonymous
remember the top floor "mini georgetown"? it had cobblestone floors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:remember the top floor "mini georgetown"? it had cobblestone floors?


This is what I remember when I think of White Flint. That fancy lamp-lighted cut through. Most of my memories of that place were before any Cheesecake Factory, Borders, or Dave and Busters. Mostly nostalgia for the movies I saw there (First date was to see The Great Outdoors and yes we shared a frosty at the Wendy’s because I was a classy AF 5th grader)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went a lot in the early 2000s and it wasn't what it had been in its heyday but it was still pretty good--Borders was there, the Cheesecake Factory, Bloomingdales. It was vibrant enough...


Cheesecake Factory is not old white flint. Old white flint was I Magnum, the cobble stone street scape tucked away on the ground floor and the foriginal food court with mushroom decor, fish and chips, individual hand tossed pizza and Chinese chicken salads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My memories only go back as far as taking my kids to ride the train with conductor Steve. Over and over and over. I miss it!


Someone captured it for posterity



Be still my heart.

This brings back great memories.
Anonymous
Old White Flint included Laura Ashley (I still remember how the store smelled!) and Belle France. That’s where all the private school girls shopped for cotillion dresses in 8th grade. Plus Bloomies, Lord & Taylor, and I Magnin.

There was a fancy dress shop in the corner of Via Rialto—the area where Cheesecake Factory, Bertuccis, etc were added after the reno.

There was a fun totally 80s shop that sold jelly bracelets, neon socks, etc. It was also in Via Rialto across from a toy store.

There was a record store.

And back in the 1970s/early 80s, there was a kids clothing store that was really orange. It had a cool play structure with blue carpet with a tv and slide.
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