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  2. Category : Defunct shopping malls in the United States

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  3. Category : Abandoned shopping malls in the United States

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  4. Category:Defunct shopping malls - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct shopping malls" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. 20 things that have disappeared as malls across America ... - AOL

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    As shopping malls struggle to attract consumers, many have closed or converted to serve new uses and some iconic features have become rare. 20 things that have disappeared as malls across America ...

  6. Inside America’s Most Haunting Abandoned Shopping Malls With ...

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  7. Here's what could happen to America's hundreds of dead malls

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    Mall atriums are wide-open spaces that can allow for events, like concerts or fashion shows, or serve as showrooms for cars — all of which generate revenue, Williamson says.

  8. Dead mall - Wikipedia

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    A dead mall, [1] also known as a ghost mall or zombie mall, is a shopping mall that has low consumer traffic or is deteriorating in some manner. [2] Many malls in North America are considered "dead" when they have no surviving anchor store or successor that could attract people to the mall. Without the pedestrian traffic that department stores ...

  9. Retail in peace: A look at 19 dead (or dying) malls - AOL

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    In America, retail stores have been on the decline for some time, with many of the old standbys getting squeezed out by online retailers.