6 thoughts on “Sprawl-Inducing Suburban Shopping Malls Start to Circle the Drain”
Interesting to think of the decline of the mid-market mall in terms of a shrinking middle-class as the article suggests, but it makes sense. I say "good riddance" because I hate the sprawl of shopping centers, but they have already replaced downtown shopping areas in a lot of the country, so what's left? Walmart? Ew.
Interesting to think of the decline of the mid-market mall in terms of a shrinking middle-class as the article suggests, but it makes sense. I say "good riddance" because I hate the sprawl of shopping centers, but they have already replaced downtown shopping areas in a lot of the country, so what's left? Walmart? Ew.
Amazon has a guy in a truck sitting outside your house ready to deliver the thing its algorithms predicted you were going to order next.
Wait a minute―is that the doorbell?
Wasn't Obama supposed to turn all these into FEMA re-education camps?
Another broken promise.
Where will the [mall walkers] go for exercise now?
"All the action is on the other side of the mall"
Sad that that's not in the IMDB list of quotes from Fast Times
"Americia's ubiquitous shopping malls are starting to disappear."
Who writes this shit?