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Malls and Shopping Centers => Current Shopping Malls and Shopping Centers => Topic started by: buzz86us on May 29, 2016, 11:41:17 PM

Title: demallification leading to a new problem?
Post by: buzz86us on May 29, 2016, 11:41:17 PM
I have noticed particularly in the Albany area we are seeing mass redevelopment of dead malls into retail plazas and I honestly don't think it is really solving anything.. Latham Circle Mall has become a very bland retail plaza with nothing really notable in it except for making the Walmart a super-center. the Burlington Coat Factory has returned and there are a few bland stores. I think for retail the Albany area has hit bottom... personally I think the Latham Circle Mall should have become a mixed use property with an Ikea as the main anchor.
Title: Re: demallification leading to a new problem?
Post by: Pikapower on May 30, 2016, 12:21:40 PM
The Eastern Hills Mall in Clarence was once the largest mall in the Buffalo area until the now-far superior Walden Galleria Mall opened in 1989. A few years ago they tore down the Ames store next to Eastern Hills Mall and remodeled the strip plaza with a Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Petco, and a Bed Bath and Beyond. Ever since Dave & Buster's and Macy's at Eastern Hills Mall have closed, the mall has become nothing more than a rather bland shell of its former self with no national chains outside of the anchors. I think it's time that Eastern Hills Mall gets remodeled into a plaza as an extension to the existing strip next door.