Dead Shopping Center—Hillcrest Shopping Center in Lansdale, PA

Hillcrest Shopping Center originally opened in the 1960s, the trampoline park building and the stores to the right are original to the 1960s build, the trampoline park was originally a Clemens Markets, with smaller stores next to it, in 2006 the market was converted to Superfresh with other Clemens locations, the store closed altogether in 2009 and became the trampoline park shortly after, just for that to close recently. For the rest of the shopping center next to it, it was built much later, though the first thing to open on that side, very shortly after the original section opened, was a Sears, which closed & became King’s, then Ames in the 1980s, which closed in 2002, and is now the Ace Hardware and Big Lots, Big Lots then closed with the company. The stores between that & the original section were built sometime later. The former tenants of the Abandoned Stores, viewed in the video. 1: Unknown (May have been apart of Clemens) 2: Abandoned VIP Barbershop 3: Abandoned Rebounderz Indoor Trampoline Park—Former Superfresh/Clemens 4: Abandoned Prism Brewing 5: Abandoned Coastline/Driving Training services 6: Abandoned Freedom Credit Union 7: Abandoned Big Lots—Former Sears/King’s/Ames