Shoppers question new costs as malls search for ways to adapt.
MILLBURN, N.J. — The mall — that hallmark of American culture — is hard to avoid. Whether packed with shoppers or eerily quiet, shopping malls continue to dot the national landscape. But what does the ...
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Gen-Z is helping save America's dying malls because they'd rather buy clothes straight away
America's malls may have a little more steam than economists were expecting thanks to Generation Z seriously upping their visits to brick-and-mortar stores. Gen Z's retail spending is outpacing all ...
The role of sit-down restaurants in the renaissance of many suburban malls was the topic of a CNBC report Thursday. It explained that while shopping centers have long hosted fast-food chains offering ...
Editor's note: This is the third story in a three-part CNBC series about the future of U.S. shopping malls, as developers transform the spaces to add new retailers, experiences and even apartments.
While some think malls are retail hubs of the past, they’re actually getting more traction with shoppers, at least by one measure. Many larger indoor shopping centers in North Texas attracted more ...
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