The rise and fall of the American mall
Starting with the opening of the Southland Mall in 1956, malls have been a vaulted piece of Americana for decades.
With so many malls being built in close proximity to one another, the newer malls would often poach the department stores from the older ones nearby. Older malls — without their anchors — would be left to drift away and drown.
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