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ShazzieB

(21,349 posts)
28. How cool!
Fri May 23, 2025, 03:47 PM
May 23

I kind of love the idea of living in a mall! Just being able to take long walks for exercise year around without having to go outside when the weather's lousy would be a huge perk. The lack of a stove was the only major turnoff for me.

I have such fond memories of trips to the mall when my daughter was growing up. It was a great place for a kid with ADHD to run off all that excess energy when the weather made outside activities problematic (yes, weather is a recurring theme here, lol), and there were always lots of interesting things to look at and places to grab a bite a bite to eat. And of course we did buy stuff. Mostly things we needed like clothes, or small, inexpensive fun items. But it was at least as much about having a good time and getting some exercise as it was about shopping. Seeing malls die has made me sad, but it's encouraging to see at least parts of some of them being put to new uses.

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They paved paradise put up a parking lot. Joni Mitchell Ping Tung May 23 #1
COVID homegirl May 23 #5
Tesla/Musk..... magicarpet May 23 #2
There are dead malls all over the place and one is near me Warpy May 23 #3
I saw a video where they were converting some mall spaces to apartments. forgotmylogin May 23 #17
I am very impressed -- sounds like a lot of thought went into its conversion. nt Hekate May 23 #22
How cool! ShazzieB May 23 #28
That sounds FANTASTIC!!! What a way to reimagine that space! calimary May 24 #35
Thanks for sharing Auggie May 24 #53
Personally, I think the rise of online shopping had a great deal to do with the demise of malls. CTyankee May 23 #20
I have to disagree Warpy May 23 #30
Sears and Roebuck was mail order in a vastly different time. The Internet offers dazzling choices that the Sears catalog CTyankee May 23 #32
Malls didn't last because they lost their big anchor stores Warpy May 23 #34
I wonder why those big anchor stores left the malls in the first place. CTyankee May 24 #37
"I wonder why those big anchor stores left the malls in the first place." BumRushDaShow May 24 #45
Montgomery Ward Clouds Passing May 24 #49
Well Macy's was in the Wanamaker building until near the end of March of this year and that was that BumRushDaShow May 24 #52
I remember the sparkly enchanting Christmas tree in the grand entry. Clouds Passing May 25 #55
They still had that BumRushDaShow May 25 #56
Many US cities had local department stores Retrograde May 26 #60
I enjoy the touchy feely of shopping in a store. You can't get that at an Amazon. Clouds Passing May 27 #61
Greed. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E May 24 #38
Indoor shopping malls were never sustainable IbogaProject May 23 #23
I don't know if malls would have survived regardless mdbl May 24 #39
I worked in one briefly in 1986 IbogaProject May 24 #43
Ditto Cosmocat May 24 #44
Look at the Tons DENVERPOPS May 24 #50
Amazon didn't help. They made it too easy to buy online. OMGWTF May 24 #51
Interesting to see what abandoned shopping malls are converted to IronLionZion May 23 #4
Retail Is History! - At Deadmalls.com hatrack May 23 #6
that is an interesting link NJCher May 23 #14
Caldor, good lord... róisín_dubh May 24 #36
I lived at the Caldor's that had opened near me in the the '90s BumRushDaShow May 24 #54
One that I used to patronize Jilly_in_VA May 23 #8
in southern California, dead malls are rebuilt as malls... with apartments complexes attached. Demovictory9 May 25 #57
howdi AllaN01Bear May 23 #11
Catholic churches? RicROC May 24 #48
And those spaces are relatively affordable IronLionZion May 26 #59
as a teen i had to be bribed to do the mall. everything is the same. pansypoo53219 May 23 #7
Probably thought it looked better for their inventory ToxMarz May 23 #9
in my area, indoor malls are dying, but outdoor malls are thriving.... getagrip_already May 23 #10
sell them for scrap value. AllaN01Bear May 23 #12
When Musk talks about Tesla corporate performance... CaptainTruth May 23 #13
I live in a heavily Democratic district, and yet... cab67 May 23 #15
Our mall will soon be a casino. twodogsbarking May 23 #16
no Elon stickers everywhere NJCher May 23 #18
See, and I think those cars should be placed in the parking lot, out in the open ... aggiesal May 23 #19
This is a great idea, but there are complications. Shipwack May 23 #26
It can be done, look at this link posted in this same thread ... aggiesal May 23 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author NJCher May 23 #21
clever criminals will strip the batteries out of the cars soon. give it time. nt Javaman May 23 #24
Safer there than outside where idiots will attempt to vandalize them MichMan May 23 #25
The OP says that the cars are in the lot. niyad May 24 #40
Correct, it does MichMan May 24 #41
Musk foolishly threw his lot in with Trump PJMcK May 23 #27
I was expecting it to have become a homeless camp... ananda May 23 #31
Tesla's stock price is up on the news D_Master81 May 23 #33
I love... GiqueCee May 24 #42
Photos we need PHOTOS! justaprogressive May 24 #46
I've often wondered if all these abandoned malls could be converted to public housing. travelingthrulife May 24 #47
Before the one I used to patronize was razed Jilly_in_VA May 25 #58
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