Time-Out: Cloverleaf Mall
Cloverleaf Mall’s Time Out operated through the 1990s opposite Woolworth. The mall closed **2008** and was demolished 2011. ReferencesWikipedia: Cloverleaf Mall
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Cloverleaf Mall’s Time Out operated through the 1990s opposite Woolworth. The mall closed **2008** and was demolished 2011. ReferencesWikipedia: Cloverleaf Mall
City Place (opened 1992, now Ellsworth Place) hosted a street-level Time Out arcade in Unit D169. DDR Extreme and Marvel vs. Capcom 2 drew Washington-metro teens until closure in 2012, when the mall rebranded. References Wikipedia: Ellsworth Place (formerly City Place Mall)
Charlestowne Mall (1991) featured Time Out near Classic Cinemas. Kane County residents remember quarter-night tokens and early Guitar Freaks sessions. The arcade vanished before the mall’s 2017 closure. References Wikipedia: Charlestowne Mall
Bonita Lakes (1997) included Time Out opposite JCPenney, popular for Jurassic Park shooter and ticket prizes. It closed around 2013 but remains fondly discussed on East-Mississippi Facebook pages. References Wikipedia: Bonita Lakes Mall
Belden Village Mall opened in 1970 near Canton. Time Out at space 4267 drew Pro Football Hall of Fame visitors with Golden Tee and plush Browns mascots. The arcade closed in 2006, but Stark County nostalgia blogs still share its bright-orange logo. References Wikipedia: Belden Village Mall
Barnes Crossing (1990) hosted Time Out beside the carousel, featuring Ridge Racer and NBA Hoops. The arcade closed in 2015 during a dining-court upgrade. References Wikipedia: Mall at Barnes Crossing
Arnot Mall (1967) welcomed Time Out near Regal Cinemas, remembered for Gauntlet, ticket redemption, and quarter-night Wednesdays. It closed in 2010; Twin Tiers blogs still feature photos of its neon sign glowing under the skylight. References Wikipedia: Arnot Mall
Albany Mall opened in 1976. Time Out near Belk offered Mortal Kombat II and plush Braves bears until its closure around 2008. Dougherty County forums keep its token-night memories alive. References Wikipedia: Albany Mall (GA)
Aguadilla Mall, opened in 1972 on PR-2, housed a Time Out arcade near Sears during the 1990s. Locals recall Tekken 3 battles and ticket cranes spilling plush parrots across the concourse. The arcade closed circa 2006 as the center repositioned toward outlet retail. References Wikipedia: Aguadilla Mall
Trolley Square, a repurposed 1908 streetcar barn, added a Time Out arcade (space 507) in the late 1980s. University of Utah students flocked there for Street Fighter II tournaments until its closure during the 2007 renovation. References Wikipedia: Trolley Square