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Mall of the World.Dubai Holding. 5 July 2014 – via YouTube.; Press release – from Dubai Holding on 5 July 2014 "Mohammed Bin Rashid launches Mall of the World". "Dubai Holding appoints Chief Operating Officer of Mall of the World: Morgan Parker to lead Mall of the World, the upcoming large-scale, mixed-use district situated in the centre of Dubai" (Press release). 8 September 2015.
New World Department Store is a former shopping centre and department store in Bangkok, Thailand. It stood on the corner of Bang Lamphu Intersection and operated from 1983 until 2004, when the building partially collapsed during a long-delayed court-ordered demolition of illegally built floors, killing one person.
This store concept specialized in movies and movie memorabilia, also located in shopping malls. In 1992, Musicland launched a major initiative with the rollout of its big-box Media Play concept. Media Play was a chain of retail superstores that sold movies on video , laserdiscs , music , electronics , video games , books , toys , and games in ...
The Lounge hosts a free community dinner open to the public on the third Tuesday of every month. ... ‘one of the finest’ in U.S., was nearly bulldozed for a shopping mall. Show comments ...
South China Mall (Chinese: 华南Mall; pinyin: Huá nán) in Dongguan, China (formerly New South China Mall) is the fifth largest shopping mall in the world in both gross leasable area and total area. South China Mall opened in 2005. For more than 10 years, it was mostly vacant as few merchants ever signed up, leading it to be dubbed a dead ...
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Narrated by Bell, the moments chronicled in what Bryan Menegus of Gizmodo calls a "hypnotizing tour" throughout a "post-capitalist dystopia[n]" landscape of stores and shopping centers that went out of business during the early-to-mid-2010s' so-called "retail apocalypse".