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For decades, the air-conditioned wonderlands were the place to be, with shop after shop of new items, a packed food court and often a movie theater.
But malls are trying to adapt. As online shopping grows, things are getting more and more competitive out in the real world of brick-and-mortar retail. The South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, ...
Uniqode analyzed news coverage and industry reports to explore how consumer expectations have shaped in-store shopping over ...
Some malls have closed completely and made way for new development. But developers are betting big on some new shopping projects.
The mall that elevated experiential shopping to mega proportions is now trying find its relevance to online shopping. Mall of America recently launched its own e-commerce platform where consumers ...
But those that were in trouble before the COVID-19 crisis may disappear more quickly, as shoppers bypass them for malls offering a more upscale experience, or simply choose to click and shop online.
An October Gallup poll found that 93% U.S consumers will do at least some of their holiday shopping online, and 47% of shoppers will buy all or most of their gifts online.. As we enter the holiday ...
If the mall can't be saved, a well-designed industrial campus that also makes room for worker housing and other amenities ...
Shopping centers across the country are trying to adjust to fierce competition with the rise of online retail. High-end malls are offering amenities like meditation rooms and VIP sports lounges as ...
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