The West Covina mall is a very nice shopping center outside of Los Angeles. The mall in San Bernardino has been demolished recently. Ontario Mills is still alive, same with Victoria Gardens in the Rancho Cucamonga area. One of the best ideas I’ve heard, was to convert the aging malls into senior housing units for dementia patients. You can replicate a small town inside of the mall.
In the early seventies, the food court was good food at a fair price. Landlords raised rents and food prices went up and portion sizes went down. $8.50 for coffee and a danish. $60 at the pizza restaurant for three people. Make it affordable and it will draw in the window shoppers who make occasional purchases.
That's why last month, Indonesia 🇮🇩 requested Apple and Google block Chinese 🇨🇳 e-commerce, *Temu and Shein,* from their app stores to protect its small merchants. Last week, Vietnam took its stance against these 2 Chinese sites.
They better get creative and start the process of converting old malls into apartments condos public places community centers ... Plenty of old parking lots into parks ... Regions that complain about housing shortages can be somewhat eased by mix-used development of old malls
Why aren't e-commerce platforms putting retail locations in malls? TikTok shops with products and influencer appearances based on regional buying habits? Maybe add a studio space for local content creators as well? These could also help with last mile delivery.
Any shopping mall in the UK that isn't depressing consists mostly of luxury goods outlets, i.e. jewellery and fancy brands which can't be bought online.
No mention of the demand side of this equation. Consumers that are continually squeezed by high mortgages, rents, property taxes ,rolling debt obligations etc will have less and less discretionary cash to make b/m operations worthwhile invests
Except Asia where shopping centres are unique and actually interesting. People would actually still go to malls if they were more innovative and creative.
@@Jof365where? the uk they are the Americans of Europe, in my country I don’t hear any problems,during the pandemic a few stores closed after even more brands opened stores.
When 1980 is irrelevant, why do you bring it up so frequently? The trade battle with China is the matter at hand. The issue is that the United States is causing issues for China, and China is responding. This is the reason why the situation for American consumers has gotten worse.
A bit of redesign needed no doubt, but do not think that shopping malls will be going completely. How they are utilized and function however... Right there is the big question with all that space in a rather excessively large building. Seen a video on another news channel in which there was small living units built in the upper floors..some shops, pharmacy, grocery store among a few others..a bit of a food court still in operation too if I recall right.. Made sense to me. Put in a pick up center for Amazon deliveries, other mail and packages.. keep a shipping/recieving area open for all incoming packages. What comes to mind is a mesh up of all that is modern in the past, present and future put into one big building which there is also living space in which if one chose, could have all their needs met in one spot and not have to leave, save for whatever they did for income. Would still need to get out and travel one imagines, Mental health upkeep and all that.. The old glory days in which the mall or " Shopping Center" functioned has passed by but not gone entirely despite social and political change. Just needs a bit of love and an overview of what today's generations all have in common, plus individual generational needs plus want without going too far overboard in the pitch and sales part of marketing, not to forget security among other concerns. The whole Fung Shwei or flow of things, customer traffic. Warm, welcoming... Disneyworld does have much of the handling of problems plus crowd control that does not inolve force at all times worth looking into if not mistaken. Some Shopping centers will no doubt close their doors, but figure them big buildings like others see a wide variety of potential beyond what they were intended for. Think there will still be malls operating as they have been where larger populations in bigger cities are..but smaller centers will most definately need to adapt.
Why waste time running around looking for a product with your car when your mouse can find and buy what ever you need delivered To your house. Malls are dead
Repurpose. As a car and fashion enthusiast, bring back drive in movie theaters. People want to dress up and go out of the house. They need places to go. Create it. If you build it they will come. 😂👗☀️🚘🌛🎥🍿🎬✨✨✨
Go look for best practice in Asia particularly Japan and Thailand. Mixed-used, mixed-community between Mall + Commercial + Residential.
The West Covina mall is a very nice shopping center outside of Los Angeles.
The mall in San Bernardino has been demolished recently.
Ontario Mills is still alive, same with Victoria Gardens in the Rancho Cucamonga area.
One of the best ideas I’ve heard, was to convert the aging malls into senior housing units for dementia patients.
You can replicate a small town inside of the mall.
In the early seventies, the food court was good food at a fair price. Landlords raised rents and food prices went up and portion sizes went down. $8.50 for coffee and a danish. $60 at the pizza restaurant for three people. Make it affordable and it will draw in the window shoppers who make occasional purchases.
or maybe we're focusing on the wrong thing. Instead of focusing on how we can increase consumption, maybe we should focus on improving people's lives.
That's why last month, Indonesia 🇮🇩 requested Apple and Google block Chinese 🇨🇳 e-commerce, *Temu and Shein,* from their app stores to protect its small merchants.
Last week, Vietnam took its stance against these 2 Chinese sites.
Malls are still popular in most of Europe.
They better get creative and start the process of converting old malls into apartments condos public places community centers ...
Plenty of old parking lots into parks ... Regions that complain about housing shortages can be somewhat eased by mix-used development of old malls
Let's turn them into a mixture of living spaces and shops 😎🤖
The middle man Era is over.....Direct business is the future
It's not over, it's just shifted to Amazon, Alibaba and other e-commerce middle men.
@ if you say so
Why aren't e-commerce platforms putting retail locations in malls? TikTok shops with products and influencer appearances based on regional buying habits? Maybe add a studio space for local content creators as well? These could also help with last mile delivery.
Shame they can't convert to apartments with some shopping and food service. Then outside, the parking lots converting to multiple community uses.
Any shopping mall in the UK that isn't depressing consists mostly of luxury goods outlets, i.e. jewellery and fancy brands which can't be bought online.
No mention of the demand side of this equation. Consumers that are continually squeezed by high mortgages, rents, property taxes ,rolling debt obligations etc will have less and less discretionary cash to make b/m operations worthwhile invests
Definitely not News. Been seeing this for the last five years
Except Asia where shopping centres are unique and actually interesting. People would actually still go to malls if they were more innovative and creative.
Online became path of least resistance. Social media counters socializing in person.
Malls are not fun anymore. Shops all blend together. Nothing really stands out and gets my attention to buy.
Not in Europe
No malls dying too
@@Jof365where? the uk they are the Americans of Europe, in my country I don’t hear any problems,during the pandemic a few stores closed after even more brands opened stores.
@@a.m.doesit9347 france excepted Paris, in spain and portugal
When 1980 is irrelevant, why do you bring it up so frequently? The trade battle with China is the matter at hand. The issue is that the United States is causing issues for China, and China is responding. This is the reason why the situation for American consumers has gotten worse.
China will win and America will be a big loser !!!!!
People are getting lazier. They rather push a mouse around than a cart.
A bit of redesign needed no doubt, but do not think that shopping malls will be going completely. How they are utilized and function however...
Right there is the big question with all that space in a rather excessively large building. Seen a video on another news channel in which there was small living units built in the upper floors..some shops, pharmacy, grocery store among a few others..a bit of a food court still in operation too if I recall right..
Made sense to me.
Put in a pick up center for Amazon deliveries, other mail and packages..
keep a shipping/recieving area open for all incoming packages.
What comes to mind is a mesh up of all that is modern in the past, present and future put into one big building which there is also living space in which if one chose, could have all their needs met in one spot and not have to leave, save for whatever they did for income.
Would still need to get out and travel one imagines, Mental health upkeep and all that..
The old glory days in which the mall or " Shopping Center" functioned has passed by but not gone entirely despite social and political change.
Just needs a bit of love and an overview of what today's generations all have in common, plus individual generational needs plus want without going too far overboard in the pitch and sales part of marketing, not to forget security among other concerns.
The whole Fung Shwei or flow of things, customer traffic.
Warm, welcoming... Disneyworld does have much of the handling of problems plus crowd control that does not inolve force at all times worth looking into if not mistaken.
Some Shopping centers will no doubt close their doors, but figure them big buildings like others see a wide variety of potential beyond what they were intended for. Think there will still be malls operating as they have been where larger populations in bigger cities are..but smaller centers will most definately need to adapt.
Visit shopping mall in Asia and answer is clear. Visiting US Malls are very bad experience.
Please repurposes into Section 8 housing for low income people, so less homeless in America !!!!!
Meanwhile the country cant find places to house house people
Also, the worse part of on demand delivery - all the cardboard boxes Ugh.
Are shopping centers dying??? Ur 10 years late to this story. Doomberg u guys are about as relevant as shopping centers
Why waste time running around looking for a product with your car when your mouse can find and buy what ever you need delivered
To your house. Malls are dead
Repurpose. As a car and fashion enthusiast, bring back drive in movie theaters. People want to dress up and go out of the house. They need places to go. Create it. If you build it they will come. 😂👗☀️🚘🌛🎥🍿🎬✨✨✨