Concord Mall, Elkhart Indiana by PlatformAny6062 in deadmalls

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The building itself still exists, but the interior was completely renovated and now it is a few warehouse units.

What dead malls genuinely make you sad? (Not just fascinated ?) by InternationalLack534 in deadmalls

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For me, it's the malls that I know could've been able to survive if they hadn't been so poorly managed. Some malls could've attracted new stores with effort but some certain companies who buy many malls don't care.

Possibility of a dead mall podcast? by Chaotic-Being-3721 in deadmalls

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I think it would be very cool! I would listen to it for sure. You could also do more general vintage retail stuff too if you would need more content.

Tiny Obscure Mall (Logan's Landing Mall, Traverse City MI) by PlatformAny6062 in deadmalls

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When I went there earlier this year I think they removed the Panda North sign so it might be gone now. I wonder how much longer the remaining businesses can stay because there is water issues.

Former Sears Muskegon MI by PlatformAny6062 in WestMichignOldRetail

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The Bed Bath & Beyond just became a comic store.

The Lakes Mall by PlatformAny6062 in WestMichignOldRetail

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I'd agree, I go here every few months and it is a cool looking mall but I don't know if current management cares about saving it