Here's one. A mall security guard once reported seeing a figure that looked like a little girl in a white dress in an area that was supposed to be empty. The girl seemed to vanish when he got closer. Also, there was an incident where a store owner heard unexplained knocking on his store's shutter at night. He peeked out but saw nothing. But the knocking continued. It was really spooky for him.
Well, there was an incident in a mall where a faulty escalator started moving in the wrong direction at a very high speed. People were falling over each other, bags and belongings were flying everywhere. Some got seriously injured. It was a nightmare situation for everyone in that part of the mall. There were cries for help and the mall staff took a while to stop the escalator.
A really scary one could be when a shopper saw a figure that seemed to disappear around a corner in an empty corridor of the mall. They chased after it, but when they got there, there was no one. It was as if the figure vanished into thin air.
One horror story is about a pet store in a mall where the animals were kept in very cramped cages. The poor little puppies were piled on top of each other, and there was not enough space for them to move around or play. It was really sad to see them in such conditions.
The scariest part might be the sense of isolation. Malls are usually bustling places during the day, but in these stories, at night they become desolate and filled with an unknown presence. Just imagining being alone in a huge, dark mall with all those empty corridors and closed stores is terrifying.
In an abandoned mall, a security guard was doing his final rounds before the place was to be demolished. As he walked, he felt like he was being watched. He heard footsteps that seemed to be following him. When he turned around, there was nothing. But then, the elevator doors opened on their own. He peeked inside and saw a little girl in a white dress. He called out to her, but she disappeared. After that, he quit his job and refused to ever go near that mall again.
Sure. Once I saw a little kid trying to ride one of those coin - operated toy cars in the mall. But he was so small that he couldn't reach the pedals properly. His dad had to run beside the car, pushing it forward while the kid was happily turning the steering wheel, thinking he was driving all by himself.
One mall horror story could be getting lost in a huge, maze - like mall late at night. All the stores are closed, the lights are dim, and it feels like you'll never find your way out. You keep walking down empty corridors with only your own footsteps echoing.
Sure. There was a person who bought a set of 'ninja throwing stars' from a mall novelty shop. He thought he could practice his ninja skills in his backyard. But the stars were so poorly made that when he threw them, they didn't fly straight. One of them bounced off a tree and came flying back towards him, narrowly missing his eye. It was a real horror moment for him.
Sure. One success story is about a small coffee kiosk in a busy mall. They focused on high - quality, freshly brewed coffee and friendly service. Their unique coffee blends attracted a loyal customer base. They also offered loyalty cards which increased repeat business. Another success was a jewelry kiosk that sourced unique, handmade pieces. They had eye - catching displays that drew customers in, and the sales staff was very knowledgeable about the products.
Sure. One time I saw a little kid trying on adult sunglasses that were way too big for his face. He was strutting around like a movie star, and it was so hilarious. Everyone around was laughing.