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Arden Fair – Hits Midlife at 52

A 'Retro' Arden Fairl


It’s a cold and wet Friday afternoon. We drive into the Arden Fair Mall parking lot and slip right into a convenient parking space (Obviously, it’s not Christmastime). We walk down the mall, which is full of people and light, and still I find myself missing the gargantuan Christmas decorations that really make the place sparkle during the holidays (But then again, I don’t usually get to see them because I usually avoid the December crowds like the dentist).

After some rather intense shopping, Tom and I decide to take a load off and rejuvenate at the quiet and cozy California Cafe bar. There’s a couple eating a late lunch, two women just finishing cappuccinos and a woman with an armful of bags having a beer and what looks to be a shot of vodka.

Refreshed, we separate to cover greater ground. Tom finds the perfect black t-shirt at Banana Republic. I sample 20 different ‘butters’ at The Body Shop and try on some billowy little nighties at Victoria’s Secret.

I think back on what Arden Fair used to be like: Small and dark with Weinstocks on one end and Sears – separated by a small street – at the other. I look out and see an open field across the street… notice the scent of caramel corn emanating from Caramel Corner… see the five and dime Ben Franklin store… the movie theater hidden underground and the psychedelic 70s paisley carpet luring us down into its clutches… There’s the groovy Food Circus and Corti Brothers speciality market separated from the main mall by an automotive shop to the east…

I loved that little mall, and how it still reminds me of childhood and the magic lurking in dark, quirky spaces.

These days, Arden Fair is hardly anything like it used to be. It’s better in so many ways – large, clean and constantly full of the latest and greatest shops. There’s a handful of restaurants encasing it like a half circle. And at Christmastime, the crowds are so great that shuttles scoot people from the parking lots of other nearby businesses. (Of course, that field across the street is now full of buildings… and I may be the only one bothered by the loss of that little touch of nature).

Still, what was once the Little Humble Mall that Could is now the large contemporary mall that does. I wonder what 10 or 20 more years will unveil, and how we’ll look back on this particular time and place with nostalgia.

http://www.ArdenFairMall.com
{photo courtesy Arden Fair Mall}

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