Wow. $7,500.00 a month ($90 K a year) and you do not own your retirement residence. Plus, if you pass away (which applies to everyone) , your estate gets hit with exit fees. Wow.
Bring back the old format; it was the best show ever when the show was a summary of a week's events, a weekly brief, so to speak. This new format is irrelevant and uninteresting; it's sad that arguably the best show on the platform has been ruined for no reason whatsoever.
There was another story from another network showing small living spaces on the upper floors. Pending on the overall size, of the mall itself, " makes sense to me." If they plan the layout properly, living spaces, drug store, grocery...clothes, furniture..etc in the right balance, would be like a small town comunity within a city. Some residents could be employees working there, others retirees. Not everyones ideal living situation, but it is a start to something more purposeful.
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Imagining how a combination shopping mall/senior living center would work out here.
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Great work
Wow. $7,500.00 a month ($90 K a year) and you do not own your retirement residence.
Plus, if you pass away (which applies to everyone) , your estate gets hit with exit fees.
Wow.
great reporting thanks much
Bring back the old format; it was the best show ever when the show was a summary of a week's events, a weekly brief, so to speak.
This new format is irrelevant and uninteresting; it's sad that arguably the best show on the platform has been ruined for no reason whatsoever.
this format is a pointless destruction of a 40+ years classic the Louis Rukeyser build.
@@timcareynow No idea whose "brilliant" idea it was.
good bye malls when Rent is 40-50% of our income..and just to get by on cheap food 20%
There was another story from another network showing small living spaces on the upper floors. Pending on the overall size, of the mall itself, " makes sense to me." If they plan the layout properly, living spaces, drug store, grocery...clothes, furniture..etc in the right balance, would be like a small town comunity within a city. Some residents could be employees working there, others retirees.
Not everyones ideal living situation, but it is a start to something more purposeful.
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The senior living president seems shifty. Also the resident they interviewed is not a good example of the average senior citizen Americans realty