Time-Out: Macon Mall
Macon Mall (1975, redeveloped 2022) listed Time Out opposite the carousel by 1989. The Telegraph (5 Aug 1994) hyped “Back-to-School Token Bash.” The arcade closed in 2008 as anchors departed. ReferencesWikipedia: Macon Mall
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Macon Mall (1975, redeveloped 2022) listed Time Out opposite the carousel by 1989. The Telegraph (5 Aug 1994) hyped “Back-to-School Token Bash.” The arcade closed in 2008 as anchors departed. ReferencesWikipedia: Macon Mall
Lehigh Valley Mall (1976) carried a Time Out on level 2 near Macy’s. Allentown teens remember Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and plush Phantoms bears until the arcade shuttered circa 2015. ReferencesWikipedia: Lehigh Valley Mall
Lansing Mall (1969) hosted a Time Out in the west wing. Lansing State Journal (11 Jun 1997) advertised “Summer Token Storm.” The arcade closed around 2012 amid renovation. ReferencesWikipedia: Lansing Mall
The indoor Irondequoit Mall opened in **1990**; a Time Out arcade near Sears thrived through DDR’s 1999 boom. It shuttered by **2006** as the property slid toward vacancy; the mall is now being reimagined as Skyview on the Ridge. References Wikipedia: Skyview on the Ridge (former Irondequoit Mall)
Hutchinson Mall (1985) carried a Time Out beside JCPenney; local Hutch Post ads (15 Apr 1998) bragged “50-Token Spring Break Pack.” The arcade closed circa 2011 during interior downsizing. ReferencesWikipedia: Hutchinson Mall
Honey Creek Square opened in **1968**; Time Out (space A-5) ran from the late-1980s until about **2010**, famous locally for Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and plush Sycamores bears. ReferencesWikipedia: Honey Creek Mall
Great Northern Mall opened in 1988 north of Syracuse. A Time Out arcade beside the theatre featured Mortal Kombat II and Daytona USA. It shuttered in 2015 as the mall’s decline accelerated; demolition began in 2023. References Wikipedia: Great Northern Mall (NY)
Frontier Mall (1981) listed Time Out near the original Sears wing. Local *Wyoming Tribune-Eagle* ads (1994) promoted “Token Tuesdays” at the arcade. It closed in the mid-2000s, but Cheyenne nostalgia pages still share images of its mirrored entrance. References Wikipedia: Frontier Mall
Freehold Raceway Mall debuted **Aug 1990**. A Time Out in space 2301 opened the same year, confirmed by Asbury Park Press 9 Aug 1990 grand-opening insert. The arcade lasted until circa 2015. References Wikipedia: Freehold Raceway Mall Asbury Park Press, 9 Aug 1990, “Mall Debut” section (open scan)
Franklin Mills opened **1989**; Time Out (#1319) near the Grand Court operated until circa 2014, remembered for oversized crane games and NASCAR sit-downs. ReferencesWikipedia: Philadelphia Mills