Are shopping malls making a comeback? Owners shifting focus to affordable, locally-based retail in NE Ohio

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Are shopping malls making a comeback? Owners shifting focus to affordable, locally-based retail in NE Ohio
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Between inflation, and major retailers and anchor stores like Bed, Bath and Beyond and David's Bridal shuttering operations—it has many wondering about the overall future retail landscape.

It's a question that continues to raise eyebrows as in-person retail has finally started inching closer to pre-pandemic levels.

Between inflation and major retailers and anchor stores like Bed, Bath and Beyond and David's Bridal shuttering operations, it has many wondering about the overall future retail landscape.They've shifted the concept in a new direction and are catering to a new generation of shoppers that want a full-scale, local, affordable, and entertainment-based experience.

When Express Clothing decided to close its doors and sell more items online, the mall looked toward the next best thing and something everyone could use — 4in this case, affordable furniture for home buyers was the answer. He says the secret to success is hosting community events and catering to hyper-local, homegrown businesses.

Rossman said the mall landscape has experienced a significant shift in operation, and what's working is multi-use concepts. Mall officials say the secret to their success is evolving with a new generation of shoppers and also looking to fill vacancies as soon as they can."They need to see, touch, feel and be out with other people, so they want to be inside the space," Crandall said.Great Northern said they intentionally tailor their mall programming events and social media to different generations.

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