This is the Largest Mall in Indiana
This Indiana mall is a must-visit!
Malls seem to be dying out all over the country. These shopping centers were once thriving. They were full of stores, dining, and people. Now, a lot of these malls have died out. Most of the stores have left, leaving the building looking like a ghost mall. That is most certainly the case for the oldest mall in Indiana. However, there are still malls out there that are thriving more than ever. I don't know about you, but I am pretty cheap. So, most of the stuff that you'll find in the mall is too rich for my blood. That being said, I always tend to hit up the stores that I like in the mall when there are some great deals going on. There are several stores that seem to go hand-in-hand with malls.
We have several malls that folks frequent throughout Indiana, but have you ever visited the largest mall in the Hoosier State? I'd be willing to bet that there's a good chunk of Hoosiers who haven't, myself included. While it's nowhere near as big as the Mall of America, it's still a pretty good-sized mall for Indiana.
This is the Largest Mall in Indiana
For some, this might be a no-brainer, but I honestly had no clue what the largest mall in Indiana was. According to World Population Review, the largest mall in the Hoosier State is the Castleton Square Mall in Indianapolis. The 1,381,533-square-foot mall is home to over 130 retailers and restaurants.
You will find many of the stores you know and associate with malls, plus a movie theater and a LEGO Store! Next time I am in Indy, I am making sure that I stop by Castleton Square because it looks awesome...I'll just have to make sure that I go when really good deals are going on because I know between myself and my family, we'll be spending way too much money.
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