Gault Village Shopping Center

The Gault Village Shopping Center is a partial abandoned shopping center, located in Ypsilanti, Michigan right south of Interstate 94. The remaining stores are Family Dollar and Advance America.



Gault Village Kmart
Kmart in the Gault Village Shopping Center in Ypsilanti, was closed in the 1990s because of the elimination of the ramp to Grove Road from Interstate 94. It was over 20 years abandoned before they demolished it in 2012. The reason for demolishing Kmart is because it was structurally unsafe and was mold infested.

Hollywood Video
Hollywood Video, a video company have also closed in the shopping center. Hollywood Video filed for bankruptcy in 2010, causing all locations to close. This building have left abandoned for years now.

ACO Hardware
On May 23rd 2013, ACO Hardware started doing liquidation sales. Later, the 14 stores like this one was closed permanently. Today it is left abandoned in Gault Village Chopping Center. Also, ACO Hardware now became part of ACE Hardware.

Value Foods Supermarket
On March 18th 2011, Value Foods Supermarket was closed due to water leaks from the ceiling and the area couldn't get "dry." This is a video on how Value Foods was closed in 2011. The water took up a large amount of space on the floor of Value Foods, where the employees work at. This place is now unsafe to occupy, it is a fire hazard and unsanitary.

Farmer Jack
Farmer Jack is another one of those stores in Gault Village, it ceased operations on July 7th 2007. It was close because the company decided to sell or buy Farmer Jack by July of 2007.