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'''Echelon Mall''' is a mall that was built by Skyscraper Simulator Showcase. It is based off of a real mall that had the same name in Voorhees, NJ. It has a total of 9 elevators. | '''Echelon Mall''' is a mall that was built by Skyscraper Simulator Showcase. It is based off of a real mall that had the same name in Voorhees, NJ. It has a total of 9 elevators. | ||
This particular mall is based off of a true story along with its design and blueprints. The Echelon Mall (now Voorhees Town Center) is located in Voorhees, New Jersey, which is a suburb of Philadelphia. The Echelon Mall was built and opened in 1970. It was expanded over the years several times until it began to decline in the early 2000's. This project attempts to recreate the mall during the late 90s, which is when the mall was at its largest. It has been created to scale in Skyscrapersim and aims to be the most realistic mall in Skyscrapersim. | |||
Shops such as Boscov's, Macy's (former Strawbridge & Clothier), JCPenney and Sears have elevators. | Shops such as Boscov's, Macy's (former Strawbridge & Clothier), JCPenney and Sears have elevators. |
Revision as of 04:02, 23 October 2023
Echelon Mall is a mall that was built by Skyscraper Simulator Showcase. It is based off of a real mall that had the same name in Voorhees, NJ. It has a total of 9 elevators.
This particular mall is based off of a true story along with its design and blueprints. The Echelon Mall (now Voorhees Town Center) is located in Voorhees, New Jersey, which is a suburb of Philadelphia. The Echelon Mall was built and opened in 1970. It was expanded over the years several times until it began to decline in the early 2000's. This project attempts to recreate the mall during the late 90s, which is when the mall was at its largest. It has been created to scale in Skyscrapersim and aims to be the most realistic mall in Skyscrapersim.
Shops such as Boscov's, Macy's (former Strawbridge & Clothier), JCPenney and Sears have elevators.
NOTE: This is the 1999 footage of this mall.
Floors
- B - Basement (Not in use)
- LL - Lower Shopping Mall (including shops)
- UL - Upper Shopping Mall (including shops)
- 3 - Macy's Shop
- 4 - Macy's Shop Service Area?
- 5 - Attic