The Seattle-based internet book seller Amazon just announced plans to open an enormous fulfillment center in the North Randall, Ohio. This is a big deal for the small community which has suffered greatly since the Randall Park Mall, once the largest in America, shut down due to retail sales moving online. Amazon is actually building its new warehouse on the same land where the mall once stood.
The irony of this is lost on no one.
Symbolism aside, folks in North Randall seem excited about this development. Amazon says the new fulfillment center will create some 2,000 jobs “with benefits and opportunities to engage with Amazon Robotics in a highly technological workplace.” This is a big deal for a village, where the colossal mall used to be one of the biggest local employers. Amazon also touted its benefits package in a press release about the new facility, though reports of dismal working conditions have been circulating for years. Regardless, the leaders of this struggling village sound absolutely thrilled.
“Words cannot begin to express what Amazon’s commitment to the development of its fulfillment center means for the Village of North Randall,” said Mayor David Smith. “This is a generational project that not only redefines the future of our community but the future of more than 2,000 Cuyahoga County residents who will be employed at the facility.”
Like the mall before it, the new warehouse will be huge at 855,000 square feet. Amazon says workers there “will pick, pack and ship smaller customer items such as electronics, toys and books.” Put differently, the new pickers will be filling Amazon-branded boxes with the exact same sorts of goods that were once sold at the Randall Park Mall. The mall closed in 2009, after over three decades of success, and a demolition crew finally destroyed what remained of the cavernous structure in 2014. A piece of North Randall’s identity was lost along with the structure.
In the years before it was reduced to piles of rubble and a cloud of dust, the Randall Park Mall was a popular destination for ruin porn enthusiasts. Gizmodo actually published a number of images taken by photographer Seph Lawless just a few months before the mall’s demolition. At that point in time, local leaders were still scrambling to bring in new employers to keep the village from plunging into a depression. The Randall Park Mall was such an important part of the community and local economy that the North Randall’s seal actually has shopping bags on it.
And now, along comes Amazon. The company will spend $177 million to build the new fulfillment center, and job listings will start appearing six to 10 weeks before the facility opens. Mayor Smith hopes that the new warehouse will also lead to growth around the edges of the properties where restaurants and small business can take advantage of the new traffic created by the Amazon workers. Heck, any growth at all would be a big improvement for this once tragic plot of land. The malls won’t be coming back to America, but at least this one time, the jobs did.