Elim Garak
Veteran
Nope
Bruh I used to be a fan of Dave n Busters.The malls that have movie theaters, Dave and Buster's, spectacular amusement, and a lot of kid-oriented offerings will survive.
The regular malls that have the usual department stores and chain restaurants will fade away.
Malls still big in Dallas
North park and town east for sureWhich ones???
Easton be crowded as hell on the weekends, can’t even find a parking spot sometimes.I'm confident the malls I've visited the most outside of my city will survive(Easton in Columbus, Galleria in St. Louis)
A mall I went to for the 1st time about 8 yrs ago in Chesterfield, Missouri, is damn near a ghost town. Most traffic it sees now is the amc theater and cheesecake factory
How much of the mall experience revolved around sex?
Either directly going to get it or purchasing some threads, a scent, kicks etc... with the intent of getting a honeys attention? Yeah, I said honey. Thats what we said back then. As we tied onions to our belts.
It was the style, you see?
Now an app does all of that for you. If you think about it deeply its a very interesting testament to the shift in the fundamentals of living. That and the old shopping experience really was as close to a religion in new dress the modern masses was getting as a different type of fix.
Metamalls are gonna be huge
Lowkey casinos could probably save malls.I saw this as a meme, but I wish it was feasible to turn malls into.gen x retirement home facilities.
Food court
Arcade
Theater
Vacant spaces converted into condos
Imma dream...