Graham Rapier
The Death of Malls? Shopping malls may just seem like clusters of stores, but they’re actually very delicate profit-making formulas. The ideal place to settle a mall is a central wealthy location with lots of traffic: close enough to attract local...
Tag: deadmalls The death of dead malls Aug 4, 2023 Back in 2016, I wrote a giant eulogy for Concord Mall in Elkhart, when they planned on bulldozing the place to put in a strip mall. And I wrote a part two in 2018 when those plans didn’t happen. So now, a few owners and ...
The Death of Clothing By Lindsey Rupp, Chloe Whiteaker, Matt Townsend and Kim Bhasin The apparel industry has a big problem. At a time when the economy is growing, unemployment is low, wages are rebounding and consumers are eager to buy, Americans are spending less and less on clothing. Th...
And I think the other thing to note too is that the death of the mall, I think in the US at least, could potentially be greatly exaggerated. Top-tier malls, being those in affluent areas, aren't suffering as much as you might expect. According to a June 2023 repo...
Come see for yourself, why WE BELIEVE, The Death of Retail is Truly Overrated! Humberto Valles ICC General Manager 本文链接:
Recession, slow job growth and scant spending cash led to many middle-class, middle-of-the-road malls closing their doors and withering on the vine while luxury retail spaces thrived. Lower-end retailers are slated to bear the brunt of the downturn, but recent events have shown that evenFif...
PhotojournalistSeph Lawless— who captures the world's abandoned places — has photographed a number of dead malls, like Ohio's Rolling Acres Mall, pictured here. Many of these photos can be found in his book,"Autopsy of America: The Death of a Nation." ...
establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace; "a good plaza should have a movie house"; "they spent their weekends at the local malls"...
The movie: Based on Daphne Du Maurier’s short story of the same name, Nicholas Roeg’s dreamy 1973 masterpiece is a tale of grief, psychic connection and faith. The wonderful Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland play a married couple living in Venice after the accidental death of their youn...