Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, malls in America (while open) were lively, crowded spaces. They were the place everyone, boys and girls, old and young, went to. However, once they closed, whether temporarily or permanently, the atmosphere completely changed. Malls became eerie, almost as if the building had been abandoned, or was “dead.” This phenomenonContinue reading “American Malls: Left to Die or Resurrected?”
