Anonymous wrote:I live nearby and have thought for years that the mall just had terrible management. The area has its issues, but shopping centers can still thrive if they are well-managed (look at Wheaton Plaza, or PG Plaza), Providence adequate security, and understand their customer base. But regular stores kept disappearing and independent junk stores took their place. There are very few chain there anymore—even the McDonald’s closed. If you can’t keep a Mickey D’s in business, there are issues!
Exactly. People who say malls are dying haven't been to Montgomery Mall or the mall in Tyson's on a weekend. Those places are packed. It's just that malls need to be updated--like anything else--or they can't survive.
Didn't they totally redo the mall in Springfield? I remember driving by there a few years ago and it was creepy empty, but I think it's all totally revitalized now.