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SPC Steven Depuy
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I thought with some, like Park City near me in Lancaster PA, if you would convert the old anchor stores (Sears ect..), this one had 4, only 2 are being used, to apartments, the rest of the mall could still thrive with stores and restaurants people who lived there could eat at. As long as you had proper security set up, it would give new life to the building. Parking would certainly not be an issue.
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That would shake up the old downtown lofts concept. Our problem in Central Arkansas is the opposite. Most of the anchor stores that have closed have been replaced by something else of equal stature. Our little stores are all leaving or closing altogether. Little Rock's mall recently sold at auction for less than I paid for my house. Something will have to be done. Malls don't have much life left in them.
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Great idea for real estate that has lost value to reduce clinic over head but we do not have the staff. The cost of nursing has doubled and we are short with what we have.
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