Chicago’s Lincoln Mall shut its doors in January of last year, joining hundreds of now defunct malls in the graveyard of American shopping centers.

In the nearly two years since it closed, the mall has transformed from a vibrant shopping center into an eerie, deserted wasteland.

PhotographerSeph Lawless, who became famous documenting the decline of abandoned malls,theme parks, and other buildings, recently visited the location to capture images of what remains.

Here’s a never-before-seen look at the depressing shell of what was Lincoln Mall.


Today, the mall is empty, except for garbage, dead trees, and a few stray shopping carts.

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A few remnants of the mall’s past remain, like these banners.

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However, Lincoln Mall today is more haunted house than shopping hot spot.

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Lincoln Mall first opened its doors in 1973.

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Source: The Chicago Tribune


The 700,000-square-foot mall had the capacity to host four anchor stores and 100 smaller shops.

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However, in the mall's final months, it was home to just 40 businesses.

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Source: The Chicago Tribune


The closure of Sears in 2012 was a major blow to the mall's business.

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Source: Chicago Now


In 2013, the mall's owner told The Chicago Tribune that the mall was losing $2 million a year.

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The same year, a court-ordered receiver was appointed to force the location to pay taxes and fines, as well as make necessary repairs.

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The mall's tenants did not generate enough in rent to pay for the improvements or repairs, according to an attorney for the owner.

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Source: The Chicago Tribune


The mall reportedly failed to make these changes, which included creating new exits to comply with fire codes and replacing electrical and air conditioning systems.

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In November 2014, Cook County judge ordered the closure of the mall following the holiday shopping season.

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At the time, the mall's owner owed $10 million in unpaid fines and taxes, according to local officials.

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Now, the mall is in a far worse state of disrepair.

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Roughly two years after the mall was ordered to close, Lawless visited to take these photos.

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The photographer says he visited the mall on November 20, 2016, just days before Black Friday.

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Shops are dark and empty.

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Forget shoppers — there isn't not another person in sight.

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The trip was part of Lawless's project, Autopsy of America, which is intended to document abandoned and forgotten sites across the US.

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Photos — including these — from the project will be included in Lawless's book, "Autopsy of America: The Death of a Nation," which will be released in early 2017.

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While the Lincoln Mall is not looking good now, there may still be hope for the location.

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In October, The Chicago Tribune reported that a real estate developer was formulating a redevelopment plan for the site.

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Source: The Chicago Tribune


Developers have said the space will likely be transformed into a combination of residential and retail spaces.

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Proposed uses include apartments and town homes, mixed with restaurants, offices, and perhaps even a water park.

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Source: The Chicago Tribune


In other words, soon the Lincoln Mall may be looking very different than the eerie scene Lawless discovered.

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In the meantime, here's a video that Lawless made, documenting his trip.

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To see more of Lawless's photographs, you can visit the photographer's Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube.