"What is The Garage today if not a bittersweet journey down memory lane? We all look back fondly on what it used to be—a lively and somewhat eclectic shopping center with fantastic dining options. For many in the Greater Boston area, this was the go-to hangout during high school, but as trends shifted, it lost its appeal. Retailers faced challenges as shopping moved online; Crazy Dough's closed without a successor, and the unfinished renovations have remained stagnant for years, stuck in a time that feels irretrievable. I can't remember when Ben & Jerry's first opened at The Garage, but I do recall a time before it was there. Now, an empty space marks where it once flourished, with its branding still visible, while a new Ben & Jerry's stands across the street—a glimpse of what lies ahead. The Starbucks has transformed into a fantastic Vietnamese takeout, showing that not all changes are negative. However, The Garage will soon close its doors for good. Some will remember it as a parking garage that bloomed into a bustling mall for three decades, while others will only think of its decline over the past ten years. In time, it too will fade from collective memory."