Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Malls are becoming an endangered species


While Best Buy is stayin' alive malls are closing throughout America. According to NY Times, "there are roughly 1,500 malls in the United States, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers, many of them ailing, some of them being converted into office buildings, and others closing their doors for good." That doesn't sound so good.

The article also links to deadmalls.com, which is exactly what it sounds like. They have pictures and information about dead malls. Those on watch in CA include: I have two major ones in my area, Century City and The Beverly Center. I'd rather venture inside Century City before stepping foot in the Bev Center. That place is an obnoxious tourist trap that has a labyrinth parking garage.

Anyways, as we've said before it's going to take creativity and innovation to keep retail alive.

image courtesy of Caroline Yang for the NY Times

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beverly Center is basically an upscale Fox Hills Mall. High ends stores but the same low end crowd.

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