A Day at the Punk Rock Mall (aka Lloyd Center)
Every few years rumors start up that the Lloyd Center is shutting down. But sometime last year, a new buzz began growing around the space...and people started affectionately referring to it as the “Punk Rock Mall.” Local vendors started opening smaller, more eclectic pop-up shops, from homemade clothing stores to record shops and communal gaming spaces. Local bands began playing, parties were getting thrown, and TikToks about secret roller disco events at the empty Marshalls were being shared.
So today on the show, host Claudia Meza and audio producer Giulia Fiaoni head to the mall to find out who’s behind these changes at the Lloyd Center and what its future holds.
Guests:
Salvador Ybarra from Euphoria
James Lucas Jones, owner of Brickdiculous
Eric Mast, co-owner of Dreem Street
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