The future of malls : was decline inevitable? / Jean Rosenthal, Anna Williams, Brandon Colon, Robert Park, William N. Goetzmann, Jessica Helfand.

The Cross County Shopping Center was in Yonkers, in the suburbs of New York City. Built in 1954 as one of the first open air shopping malls and renovated in 2011, the Center captured many of the challenges facing American suburban shopping centers in the 21st century. It was large, a "super-reg...

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Main Authors: Rosenthal, Jean, active 2019 (Author), Williams, Anna, active 2019 (Author), Colon, Brandon (Author), Park, Robert, active 2019 (Author), Goetzmann, William N. (Author), Helfand, Jessica (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : Yale School of Management, 2019.
Series:SAGE Business Cases.
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Summary:The Cross County Shopping Center was in Yonkers, in the suburbs of New York City. Built in 1954 as one of the first open air shopping malls and renovated in 2011, the Center captured many of the challenges facing American suburban shopping centers in the 21st century. It was large, a "super-regional," with a total size of over a million square feet. The Cross County had had a successful history, but its future, along with that of other U.S. malls, was far from certain.
Item Description:Originally published in : Rosenthal, J., Williams, A., Colon, B., Park, R., Goetzmann, W., & Helfand, J. (2019). The Future of Malls: Was Decline Inevitable?. New Haven, CT: Yale School of Management, Yale University. Retrieved from: https://vol12.cases.som.yale.edu/future-malls.
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ISBN:152972533X
9781529725339
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