when did malls basically fade off into obscurity?

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Aventura Mall in Aventura, FL is still pumping. Dolphin Mall in Doral, FL is frequented still.
 

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whenever i go to malls now to either go shoppin' at jc pennys or macy's, the malls are basically vacant space :wow:

i remember the days of when they use to be packed but now they seem irrelevant as hell with all the orderin' online that people do

it's been some time but when did malls fall off though? :patrice:
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Keep thinking that. It's a lot of bad chicks at Lenox, but for some reason out of towners have their eyes fixated on gay men. I can't explain it.

nikka Ive been living in Atlanta for the last 5 years, who you fooling :usure:

Lenox Mall is sodomite central, EVERYBODY knows that. And it's been that way for a long ass time :scust:

I stopped going to Lenox a long time ago. I used to go to Peremiter Mall instead even though it was 15 minutes further away.
 

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That akwardness when you go into a sports apparel store thinking they got the newest stuff and they show their inventory of shirts from 3 + years ago and they reply " well you wanted a so n so shirt" :yeshrug:
 

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open air areas(idk the appropriate name) with the surrounding condos or hotels are the new wave. They have a little bit of everything for everybody without being huge and overbearing insulated feel of a mall...on top of that the shops are usually not the main attractions, it's the restaurants, bars, movie theaters, outdoor activities ...downtown silver spring and the national harbor outside of DC are prime examples...

And from what i see malls still serve there purpose, there mostly catered to families, teens and older people...plus there are still a good amount of people who still like too try on, see and get a feel of products before they buy them...but if it ain't connected to a major retailer like target or costcos, it's probably dry as shyt for the most part...
 
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