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  2. Haunting photos of America's dead shopping malls - AOL

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    The malls are primarily those that are not high-end or low-end. Earlier this year, D.J. Busch, senior analyst at Green Haunting photos of America's dead shopping malls

  3. If Malls Are Dying, Why Are We Still So Obsessed with Them? - AOL

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    We’re talking about the shopping mall, the after-school hangout of tweens and teens everywhere, which has not-so-quietly dwindled from 2,500 sprawling clusters of stores nationw.

  4. American malls are dying. How is Cross Creek in Fayetteville ...

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    Thousands of once-bustling malls in the U.S. have shut their doors. How has Cross Creek beat the odds?

  5. Dead mall - Wikipedia

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    A dead mall, [1] also known as a ghost mall or zombie mall, is a shopping mall that has low consumer traffic or is deteriorating in some manner. [2] Many malls in North America are considered "dead" when they have no surviving anchor store or successor that could attract people to the mall. Without the pedestrian traffic that department stores ...

  6. Here's what could happen to America's hundreds of dead malls

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  7. Deadmalls.com - Wikipedia

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    Deadmalls.com is an independent non-profit website featuring shopping malls in the United States that have failed or are in the process of failing. The site features nearly 450 listings of dead or dying shopping malls, many with pictures and historical narratives. [1]

  8. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Another factor is an over-supply of malls [24] as the growth rate of malls in North America between 1970 and 2015 was over twice the growth rate of the population. In 2004, Malcolm Gladwell wrote that investment in malls was artificially accelerated when the United States Congress introduced accelerated depreciation into the tax code in 1954. [25]

  9. 20 things that have disappeared as malls across America ... - AOL

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    As shopping malls struggle to attract consumers, many have closed or converted to serve new uses and some iconic features have become rare. 20 things that have disappeared as malls across America ...