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'Dead malls' get new life
In May, Hickory Hollow reopened as the "Global Mall at the Crossings." The new owners say they're trying to cater to the increasingly diverse community in Southeast Davidson County, which is also the fastest growing part of Nashville based on U.S. Census figures. (Photo: Blake Farmer / WPLN)
Shopping malls around the country are dropping like flies. Roughly a third have trouble keeping the lights on. And estimates from Green Street Advisors suggest 10 percent of indoor malls will go dark within a decade, due to changing consumer tastes.
But some malls are putting up a fight, even with one foot in the grave.
— marketplace.org
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