A shopping center in Greece barely has anyplace left to shop.

Most doors in Elmridge Center are blacked out with barriers or sheets. Windows are covered in dirt and grime and the only clear parts of the glass are from finger doodles of profanity, social media handles and genitalia.

The plaza off West Ridge Road lost another tenant last week and is nearly completely empty. It sits with hundreds of thousands of vacant retail square footage.

OfficeMax closed its doors at 600 Elm Ridge Center Dr. amid a companywide store slashing. During a visit in late April, an employee said OfficeMax's last day was scheduled for May 18. Everything in the store was on sale with items up to an additional 70 percent off. Even displays and shelving units were up for grabs. The office supplies retailer completed a merger with Office Depot in 2013 and has been struggling to compete with online retailers. It announced last month plans to close 50 stores.

Unless you want to get a haircut or manicure, or learn how to give a haircut or manicure, you're out of luck in Elmridge Plaza. The four operating businesses aside from Walmart consist of three beauty shops and a beauty school.

The first four properties looking west to east are vacant, leaving more than 300 empty parking spaces in their wake. Those units formerly housed Sam's Club, OfficeMax, Tops Friendly Markets and Hairzoo.

Tops closed in October 2012 and has sat barren since. Graffiti adorns the walls inside the vestibule and "Don't Enter" is spray-painted inside the entrance, even though no one has entered in nearly seven years.

Sam's Club shuttered its Greece and Henrietta stores in haste in January 2018, impacting about 300 local employees.

Only Pro Nails 1, Empire Beauty School, Supercuts and Sally Beauty remain in business alongside free-standing Walmart, which had preferred to relocate about a mile west to a proposed plaza near Kohl's on West Ridge Road.

Here are some of the businesses that have left the plaza and whose space is currently vacant: