

#LIBERTY TREE MALL OPENIN G FOR BLAVK FRIDAY MOVIE#
I enjoy going to Liberty Tree Mall especially because of their AMC Movie Theater. Beyond the core of the mall things get more interesting with Kohls, Nordstrom Rack, and Target. A few chains (Buffalo Wild Wings, Panera, AMC, Marshalls) are all youve really got. Simon who manages it also manages the North Shore Mall and it seems like they want to keep Liberty Tree an ugly step child. It is definitely a lower to middle class mall, but if youre looking for a stereotypical mall, Northshore Mall is not even 10 minutes down the street. It does have a Target, Best Buy, Old Navy, Panera, and Buffalo Wild Wings, among other things. The stereotypical mall part is small and has a few name brand stores inside, but its mostly a mall in the sense of having many stores open from the outside connected to make a large structure. They do have a Panera Bread and a Buffalo Wild Wings, but we were between meals. We were a little early so my wife was able to get a pedicure, but after the movie there was no reason to spend any time at the mall. We stopped there because they had a movie theater and wanted to see Sully (along with only 4 other people in the theater). Almost like an indoor carnival but with stores instead of games.Ī Simon Mall, it appears to be on its last legs with more storefronts boarded up than still in business. Make it entirely different from the North shore mall up the street. Bring back the play areas and a few kiddie rides. they should make a chuckie cheese or bonkers an anchor store. They need to make this mall a family mall again, kids shops, restaurants, play areas, maybe even a doctors office and a daycare center. So sad how they ruined this mall, they took out the tree and little ponds and killed all the charm. But, for the most part parking is good, everything is easily found and food is good. Parking is awful and leaving is terrible during holidays. During those times I would highly recommend shopping online and taking advantage of those online sales.

Just beware of traffic and make note of peak times especially during the holidays like Black Friday and Christmas. Food around the mall, which is not located within are pretty good. You can find most things you need due to the stores that are in the mall. Love coming here, stores are very convenient and food is reasonably priced depending on what youre looking for.

Liberty Tree is sometimes locally referred to as "The Poor Mans Mall". Kohls, Marshalls, Old Navy, Target, Best Buy, and the AMC movie theater among a few others and of course the Danvers DMV which is also located within the mall. The more independent anchor stores that occupy the malls perimeters are what keep people visiting, e.g. most of which are kind of "Here today, Gone tomorrow" types of places. The mall having a mortgage to pay has since filled those vacancies with low-end retailers & discount stores like 5 and Below & Dollar Tree, etc. Unfortunately many of the more popular stores have long ago bailed, finding the competition of the renovated North Shore Mall a battle for mall goers they could never win. Within the mall itself you can find a Panera Bread & a Buffalo Wild Wings, the latter however is the receipiant of many lack-luster reviews (you can check out their reviews right here on Google as well). Dunkin Donuts, Reginas Pizza, & of course MacDonalds, are all thats left in terms of the more typical fare choices people still enjoy. Also many of the more popular Food Court occupants have left over time leaving some pretty slim pickings in their wake. which have all since vacated the premises. Anne&Hope, Lechmere, Bed Bath &Beyond, Filenes Basement, Tellos, Deb, Wet Seal, etc. Long ago in the malls past it was more of an actual contender with plenty of stores geared to the average middle class shopper, i.e. The Libert Tree Mall of Danvers is bound to be forever in the shadow of its high end neighbor the North Shore Mall.Liberty Tree, a discount mall, definitely pales in comparison.
