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- Q1028645 subject Q6961831.
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- Q1028645 abstract "A dead mall is a shopping mall with a high vacancy rate or a low consumer traffic level, or that is dated or deteriorating in some manner.Many malls in North America are considered "dead" (for the purposes of leasing) when they have no surviving anchor store (often a large department store) or successor that could serve as an entry into or attraction to the mall.Without the pedestrian traffic that department stores typically generate, sales volumes decline for almost all stores and rental revenues from those stores can no longer sustain the costly maintenance of the malls. Without good pedestrian access smaller stores inside malls are difficult to reach.The now-vacant anchor store position may be referred to as a "ghostbox" and the outline of where signage once was indicates the branding or trademark of the former anchor as "label scar".".
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- Q1028645 comment "A dead mall is a shopping mall with a high vacancy rate or a low consumer traffic level, or that is dated or deteriorating in some manner.Many malls in North America are considered "dead" (for the purposes of leasing) when they have no surviving anchor store (often a large department store) or successor that could serve as an entry into or attraction to the mall.Without the pedestrian traffic that department stores typically generate, sales volumes decline for almost all stores and rental revenues from those stores can no longer sustain the costly maintenance of the malls. ".
- Q1028645 label "Dead mall".
- Q1028645 depiction El_Con_vacant_storefronts.jpg.