Hanes mall turning into the way four seasons is (Greensboro: to rent, buy)
Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High PointThe Triad Area
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Hanes has its crime problems too. And most murders that did occur were isolated events. Again Four Seasons has three floors. I don't think I'd like getting out of breath walking the length of Hanes. Four Seasons has comfortable seating for people who want to sit down. The atmosphere is more upscale and then there is bowling. There are less teens walking around Four Seasons too. But the pictures I posted on the other page disproves a lot of the misinformation about Four Seasons going down hill or being a flea market.
Hanes has its crime problems too. And most murders that did occur were isolated events. Again Four Seasons has three floors. I don't think I'd like getting out of breath walking the length of Hanes.
I wouldn't like getting out of breath running for my life at Four Seasons, lol.
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Originally Posted by gsoboi78
Four Seasons has comfortable seating for people who want to sit down. The atmosphere is more upscale and then there is bowling.
What an absurd comment.
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Originally Posted by gsoboi78
There are less teens walking around Four Seasons too.
Because why the heck not... here are some marketing pics of Hanes Mall....
I don't know what makes Four Seasons "more upscale", but the pics above look like a fine mall too.
I've been to both and don't have a dog in the fight. I prefer Hanes Mall, but will sometimes choose Four Seasons because it's slightly shorter drive. I haven't seen the new arcade and I hear it's nice. But Hanes is getting a Dave and Busters, which is a better brand though it will be a smaller location than what Four Seasons has.
That said, if you're looking for an upscale shopping experience, you're not really going to either place.... instead you'll probably go to the Friendly Center if you absolutely must stay in the Triad.... or you'll travel to Durham or Charlotte to ACTUALLY get a high end shopping experience.
Oh... and if you're losing your breath in walking the mall, you should probably join a gym.
Because why the heck not... here are some marketing pics of Hanes Mall....
I don't know what makes Four Seasons "more upscale", but the pics above look like a fine mall too.
I've been to both and don't have a dog in the fight. I prefer Hanes Mall, but will sometimes choose Four Seasons because it's slightly shorter drive. I haven't seen the new arcade and I hear it's nice. But Hanes is getting a Dave and Busters, which is a better brand though it will be a smaller location than what Four Seasons has.
That said, if you're looking for an upscale shopping experience, you're not really going to either place.... instead you'll probably go to the Friendly Center if you absolutely must stay in the Triad.... or you'll travel to Durham or Charlotte to ACTUALLY get a high end shopping experience.
Oh... and if you're losing your breath in walking the mall, you should probably join a gym.
I'm not sure why being upscale seems to always be the pinnacle of life for certain people, but you hear that word being tossed around way too much. Maybe it's just another obsession.
If Four Seasons is what he considers to be "upscale" then maybe he needs to get out of Greensboro and travel to bigger, more affluent cities.
I said it was more upscale in appearance. Its not an upscale mall. As far as having upscale stores. Friendly Center is the only place in the area.
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