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The 2010s marked a painful decade in shopping-mall history. Between 2010 and 2013, visits to malls during the holiday shopping season had dropped by 50%. By 2014, ...
Today, malls across the U.S. are dying. No new enclosed mall has been built since 2006, and Lewis predicts fully half of all our malls will close in the next 10 years.
Malls just aren’t worth the time investment anymore. If you are not a Class A, experience mall destination, chances are you offer no compelling reason for being. At the very least, you’re ...