Better than being out in the middle of an industrial area.

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    With the cost of rent in malls I would say they will not likely make a comeback.

    Industrial rent is far cheaper.

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      It’s really depressing how malls were built for unsustainable 80s-style commerce and the holding companies basically squeeze them dry instead of trying to reinvigorate them

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        8 months ago

        I’ve seen some attempts, either by leaning hard into entertainment or building high density residential.

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    Additionally, with the rise in abandoned malls and decline in mall cop patrols, are we heading toward a double-whammy in the form of booming mall rat and mall ninja populations?

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    I had never even thought about this but it is more common than not to find dojos and dance studios in the industrial sections of cities.