This mall is a barren ghost-town; it is almost eerie to walk through sometimes. There are very few businesses open and the layout can be a bit confusing. I opted to wait to use the restroom because the whole place made me feel too uncomfortable (and it was tricky to follow their signs and find).
There are a few places in the mall that seem to do ok and bring some people, but they are all on the outskirts or can be accessed from the outside. There is a grocery store/ co-op that has some interesting products if you are into what they offer I could see how that would be nice. The gym has always had at least someone working out each time I have been there, but I always thought it was weird to watch people workout in the storefront window (and would never want to be on the other side having people watch me workout).
There is a Asian restaurant on one side of the mall that is good for a bite to eat, and maybe one of the only reasons to even enter the parking lot. The mall does have a food court, with one, maybe two businesses, but I have never seen any of them open.
It really is a shame, the mall could be beautiful. The mall itself and the buildings attached to it have some interesting architecture, there is a fair amount of parking and the location is fine. It just has no real draw. I can honestly say in the years that I have lived in the area I have went here maybe a few times a year and it has gone downhill every time. It is the shell of something that might have been a gem for the town, but has been left to rot.