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This is our walkthrough of the MarketFair Mall in Princeton, NJ from February 28, 2019. This is an upscale fashion mall with no anchors in central New Jersey. Check out our ongoing series of dead and dying shopping malls! • Dead & Dying Malls Songs used in this video (in order): Mike Moran - Airport Francis Monkman - Current Affairs Mike Moran - The American Dream Steve Gray - Wonder Groove Here is some brief history from Wikipedia: MarketFair Mall is a shopping mall in West Windsor, New Jersey. It has a Princeton address. It is located along highway Rt. 1, between New York City and Philadelphia. About 83,000 cars pass by every day. MarketFair Mall was built in 1987 by JMB/Federated Realty (now Urban Shopping Centers), and is managed by Madison Marquette. The one-story mall, then called Princeton MarketFair, was positioned as a fashion center. Tenants included The Limited, Petite Sophisticate, Structure. $12 million was put into repositioning and updating MarketFair since 1996, including $2 million spent renovating the food court. By July 2001, sales had increased 50%, or $20 million, to $61 million under the new management. There are about 47 different establishments in the mall. Home furnishings accounts for a large part of the center’s mix. The mall is distinguished by its assortment of specialty shops, such as Villeroy & Boch, Platypus, Williams Sonoma, and Pottery Barn. Restaurants featured in the mall include: Big Fish Seafood Bistro (an upscale restaurant and bar), P.F. Chang's, Bobby's Burger Palace (opened Summer 2012), and T.G.I. Friday’s. Recent changes to the mall include the addition of a new Banana Republic concept store, construction for a West Elm, renovation of its Barnes and Noble, and the new additions of Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, Qdoba, and a Corner Bakery that all opened in Fall 2013. There is also a ten-screen AMC Theatres and Eastern Mountain Sports. The mall's regular clientele tend to be affluent, educated consumers with an average household income of $120,000.