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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.
63 CityCenter is a four-story shopping mall on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is part of the CityCenter complex, developed by MGM Resorts International. The two-acre site was previously planned as The Harmon, a hotel within CityCenter. However, due to structural defects, the hotel never opened and was dismantled in 2015.
Steven Kurutz of The New York Times compared the series with its soothing voice-over and retro-synth vaporwave music to Michael Galinsky's time-capsule photo book Malls Across America, stating, "they evoke the same fuzzy '80s nostalgia[,] even as they offer an unsettling visual document of the retail apocalypse that changing consumer habits, e ...
In 2017, according to the Colombian Shopping Malls Association (Acecolombia), 13 new shopping malls were opened in the country that contributed an additional 305,013 m 2 compared to the closing ...
Brazilian market: A couple owns it. Viva Brazil, a Brazilian market, opened in the Plaza in November 2020 at 3075 N. Cole Road, said David Hunter, who owns the store with his wife, Geralda, in a ...
What happens to "zombie" commercial spaces and, in particular, those dead shopping malls? Is your local "zombie mall" the masked, serial slasher in your hometown's struggle for economic recovery ...
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.
Long-suffering retail—strip malls, shopping centers, dead malls and their cousins—could be converted into hundreds of thousands of new apartments nationwide, with just a bit of work.