The mall I grew up with was the biggest mall in the city, but it closed 30 years ago. After it was closed for more than a decade, someone broke in and shot an Indy/ guerilla zombie movie.
I qualified my statement, so not sure what you were hoping to achieve with your comment.
Also, that can happen for any number of reasons that are entirely unrelated to whether or not malls are dead. Like, for example, Amazon offering an obscene amount of money to the owner of the mall to buy it out for the real estate.
My local mall got leveled and replaced with a giant Amazon distribution center. So now we have two anecdotal stories about malls.
The mall I grew up with was the biggest mall in the city, but it closed 30 years ago. After it was closed for more than a decade, someone broke in and shot an Indy/ guerilla zombie movie.
I qualified my statement, so not sure what you were hoping to achieve with your comment.
Also, that can happen for any number of reasons that are entirely unrelated to whether or not malls are dead. Like, for example, Amazon offering an obscene amount of money to the owner of the mall to buy it out for the real estate.