As consumers, retailers, and investors flock to curated malls with diversified shopping and entertainment offerings, the have ...
The death of the shopping mall has been widely reported. Dying malls are seeing anchor tenants fail or flee, and the rise of e-commerce has led many shoppers to do much of their buying online instead ...
Gen Z shoppers are driving a resurgence in mall traffic, seeking in-person social experiences and immediate gratification.
The mall sector is splitting in two, with top-tier assets thriving while struggling properties face foreclosure or redevelopment.
Editor's note: This is the third story in a three-part CNBC series about the future of U.S. shopping malls, as developers transform the spaces to add new retailers, experiences and even apartments.
The shopping mall as we know it became popular in the United States in the 1950s as a suburban lifestyle took hold and interstate highways were built. For the first time, shoppers were able to travel ...
It takes a lot more than clothing stores, duplicate retailers and a food court for a shopping mall to survive in 2026.
Malls used to be the destination for the buzziest stores. Now they’re home to the hottest restaurants. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive ...