Southland Center - Taylor
Shahida Alvarado Southland Center is a solid, well-rounded mall that offers a surprising amount of variety, especially compared to many malls that have declined over the years. It feels active, practical, and genuinely useful for everyday shopping as well as casual browsing.
One of the first things I appreciate is the entrance design. The mall has water features near the entrances, which immediately give it a calmer, more welcoming feel. It’s a small detail, but it makes a difference — especially in colder Michigan months when indoor spaces can feel rushed or purely functional. The restrooms are conveniently located near the entrances, which is practical for families, older visitors, or anyone stopping in briefly.
There’s a wide variety of stores — clothing, shoes, beauty, accessories, electronics, and gift-style shops — so different age groups and budgets are covered. It’s also noticeable that many of the shops are actively staffed and open, which gives the mall a lived-in, functioning feel rather than an abandoned one.
Parking is straightforward, entrances are easy to find, and the overall environment feels clean and maintained. For a regional mall, Southland Center does a good job of staying relevant and usable.
