For decades, malls were more than just places to shop — they were the heart of American culture. These air-conditioned wonderlands offered endless rows of new products, buzzing food courts filled with chatter, and movie theaters that turned every trip into an experience. Families gathered, teens socialized, and communities thrived under the glow of neon signs and skylights. But as online shopping surged and foot traffic faded, these once-thriving centers of consumer life are slowly vanishing. Are malls truly dying, or simply evolving?
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