LeicsDom
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That looks like shopping hell to me!
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The difference between a shopping center and a shopping mall is that one gives you access to all the stores through one entrance while the other makes you exit one store in order to enter another store. In a shopping mall there are several entrances into the mall. Once you get into the mall you can now go to any store in that mall without ever going back outside. In a shopping center there is only one or two entrances to each store and in order to go to another store you have to go outside to enter another store.Nothing stays the same
Just because a Mr Selfridge style store was successful 100 years ago does not mean it is or should be today. Retailers HAVE to move with the times, adjust their methods of selling to stay in the game.
I have little sympathy with stores/brands that fail to keep abreast of modern buying methods. They don't deserve to stay in business if they can't compete
That said, it is sad that lots of small independant stores are closing but that is simple market economics
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What is the difference bewteen a Mall and a Shopping centre?
I think you're a psychic because "YES" Im planning to open my own store while this is a bad news for a small business owner (especially the starters) Glad that your item could adapt to online shopping but mine..
mine is something you have to see from window display and decide yourself whether you want to buy or not...my stuff will break before your eyes if I sell them in package/box with shipping and handling.
Good.
They were the cultural Black Holes of America anyway.
Which is more reason for you to stay in Barcelona.![]()
Nothing stays the same
Just because a Mr Selfridge style store was successful 100 years ago does not mean it is or should be today. Retailers HAVE to move with the times, adjust their methods of selling to stay in the game.
I have little sympathy with stores/brands that fail to keep abreast of modern buying methods. They don't deserve to stay in business if they can't compete
That said, it is sad that lots of small independant stores are closing but that is simple market economics
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What is the difference bewteen a Mall and a Shopping centre?
The difference between a shopping center and a shopping mall is that one gives you access to all the stores through one entrance while the other makes you exit one store in order to enter another store. In a shopping mall there are several entrances into the mall. Once you get into the mall you can now go to any store in that mall without ever going back outside. In a shopping center there is only one or two entrances to each store and in order to go to another store you have to go outside to enter another store.
I heard that "Mall of America" is the king of malls in US..if people not taking care that mall/ deserted it, that would beyond belief..
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_of_America
That mall doesn't look that exciting to me.
Open space with trees are nicer.
Do you do a lot of shopping in the forest?
My last trip to a mall, two of the big name stores were empty. It was kind of eerie, really.
If malls are to endure, they need to become more community centers than commercial centers. I read where in one town the police were looking to open a new station, and they selected an empty midsized store space in a mall; in another, a library took over a similar space. I've both seen and read of offices moving into malls, from dentists to real estate to lawyers. Fitness centers have moved into malls, and even churches. I know of a mall with a day care, one with a pet day care, and one where a large department store space was converted into a trio of theaters.
If the mix changes so that people have jobs at the mall in not just stores but offices, can drop their kids off at the same mall for day care and/or kindergarten, can get lunch just a few doors down, and even exercise, get their hair done, see the doctor, and more, they can survive. When, as some malls are doing, former retail space gets converted to apartments, people can live and work in the same large building.
In one way, making a mall survive is pretty much turning it into an arcology, a contained community where everything is right at hand. Some people still think that arcologies are the future -- maybe malls can lead the way... though they'd have to be big ones; I think small ones are doomed.
