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    trip to Minnesota was definitely a trip to put in the books. When I was in Minnesota I got to see some of my family that I haven't seen in a super long time. My mom and I went strawberry picking for the first time. Also, we went to the famous Mall of America! I had a blast the entire time I was there. One of the best things about going to Minnesota was for sure getting to see my cousins that i haven't seen in what felt like an eternity! The had moved so we got to see their new house that they bought

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    wonder what your favorite mall will look like if it was replaced by an empty lot? How would you feel? Approximately 60 years ago when shopping malls were first built, it was expected to be “the gleaming symbols of America’s future.” Shopping malls were created to lure customers from the city into the suburbs; thus allowing shopping be done under one roof. However, according to recent studies conducted by Green Street Advisors, 10 percent of the nation’s 1,000 enclosed malls will fail by 2022. Although

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    few decades, this paper is focused on revitalization strategies, recognizing the process of decline, while identifying key strategies used in downtown revitalization efforts over the past fifty years (Faulk 2006). Downtowns, unlike suburban shopping malls or office complexes, evolved slowly over time, responding to changing technologies, social and economic patterns. A city’s identity relies heavily on the image of its downtown, so inevitably cities of all sizes commit themselves to achieving successful

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    Argument Analysis: City X

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    proven through a town becoming “real” after the creation of a mall in a rural area. “City X” effectively explains the urban development of malls and the aftermath of local business owners and farmers and the economy. The passion and desire for the mall led to local ruin within the community. While the mall thrived, the small businesses and corn fields became victims of failure and financial downfall. The automobile produced a world where the mall was a necessity. However, with this great want and necessity

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    unveiled for its 2018 programming plans. New Series Title: America

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    Malls Typology Essay

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    Mall Culture- Rise, Current Trends, Types and Economic Study Difference Between a Shopping Mall & a Shopping Centre ? SHOPPING CENTRES SHOPPING MALLS 1. Shopping Centre is one or more buildings. 2. It is an open outdoor market. 3. In a shopping centre there are only one or two entrances to each store. 4. Here, in order to go to another store you have to go outside & then enter another store. 5. Shopping centre is one or more buildings that contain stores and restaurants

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    ------------------------------------------------- Shopping mall A shopping mall, shopping centre, shopping arcade, shopping precinct or simply mall is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit, along with a parking area — a modern, indoor version of the traditional marketplace. Modern "car-friendly" strip malls developed from the 1920s, and shopping malls corresponded with the rise of suburban living

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    stressful drive we finally arrived at the Mall Of America. The parking there was packed but as we drove into the first and closest parking lot someone was backing out so we got really lucky. When we walked into Kohl's, a store connected to but not part of the Mall Of America, we had no clue where we were going so we walked around for a while as my mom and my sister, Bridges, looked at clothes. Finally we saw a sign that said, “Welcome to the Mall Of America.” I was really excited when I saw all the

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    English 101 Composition Moving to America: The First Week Elanna Timothy School of Graduate and Professional Studies Washington Adventist University, Takoma Park Maryland 1/16/15 My family and I in 2008 moved from Trinidad and Tobago to America. We were all so excited to move to a new country. We heard about all the fun experiences and great opportunities that America had to offer. I must admit that I had mixed emotions about moving to a new country

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    Mogadishu called Karmel and 24th malls it was a mystery for me because when I moved my country I was worried my new life how could be possible to have connection with my back home forexample foods, clothes people and the culture. I was feeling uncomfortable, frustration, and confused whenever I shop until I found the two Somali malls close to my home in the Twin Cities. Then my life seems to be normal since I find everything I need, they meet all my needs. Somali malls offer many necessary things for

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