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Honeycombe8

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25. Because a skate park isn't profitable,and has a large liability.
Tue Mar 5, 2019, 07:47 AM
Mar 2019

The insurance for it would be very high, I'd guess, because of the possibility of injury. It's better for it to be vacant, money-wise.

It's the advent of online shopping that killed the malls. Although some still exist and are profitable. Particularly outlet malls, I hear.

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My favorite store Sur la Table just closed in our neighborhood. defacto7 Mar 2019 #1
i can see signs of struggle in several several shopping malls i visited recently Demovictory9 Mar 2019 #26
Replacement with mom and pop stores is ok but that's not happening here. defacto7 Mar 2019 #70
Any possibility of demolishing all those unneeded shopping malls and building public Aristus Mar 2019 #2
How about we convert them into homeless shelters... Wounded Bear Mar 2019 #7
Why didn't I think of that? Aristus Mar 2019 #9
I knew that... Wounded Bear Mar 2019 #10
Some are being converted to schools. MineralMan Mar 2019 #15
Senior housing is a great idea Ohiogal Mar 2019 #28
Here's one that may happen technotwit Mar 2019 #76
For all the unemployed people who used to work at those locations. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #11
they are oddly designed structures. Demovictory9 Mar 2019 #27
I know this is hardly a homeless shelter, but fierywoman Mar 2019 #77
I don't want to be bdamomma Mar 2019 #80
Our local mall is about to be converted to an "open air" sort of thing. GoCubsGo Mar 2019 #35
Our town tore the roof off of a struggling mall Codeine Mar 2019 #57
Is America great again yet? lpbk2713 Mar 2019 #3
Forgotten by pro capitalist republicans ffr Mar 2019 #4
For the first time this past week I bought 2 things advertised on Facebook Miigwech Mar 2019 #5
I read today that Amazon is going to start opening brick & mortar grocery stores. Not good. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #12
Amazon already owns Whole Foods Zorro Mar 2019 #13
yep. Demovictory9 Mar 2019 #29
They have a bookstore Dorian Gray Mar 2019 #18
Understanding in-person buying habits vs online Blue_Adept Mar 2019 #31
Maybe... Dorian Gray Mar 2019 #82
How about local grocery stores do better? Adrahil Mar 2019 #22
Most "local grocery stores" are part of Codeine Mar 2019 #32
Our local grocery chain has some of the worst stores in town The Genealogist Mar 2019 #37
Kroger? 912gdm Mar 2019 #81
Actually we did have Kroger, in the form of their Dillons division The Genealogist Mar 2019 #83
Groceries will always be largely bought at a brick and mortar stores. democratisphere Mar 2019 #47
Universal Basic Income needed ASAP. sarcasmo Mar 2019 #6
It's an historical inevitability, Codeine Mar 2019 #33
Oh, no...Socialism! LuvNewcastle Mar 2019 #39
It's simply the natural result of tRump policies. Joe941 Mar 2019 #8
Not so sure about that... its been happening for a long time. dsp3000 Mar 2019 #66
Pretty soon retail will boil down to Amazon and delivery companies. Blue_true Mar 2019 #14
People should really stop blaming Amazon... Xolodno Mar 2019 #16
The malls were YUGELY successful, though. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #17
You touched on something which I think is heart to the problem... Xolodno Mar 2019 #19
I was thinking about that recently. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #24
Buying less stuff doesn't solve... Adrahil Mar 2019 #30
Buying stuff just to buy stuff doesn't help either. llmart Mar 2019 #42
Really you think it's people wanting stuff at lower cost is the problem? Farmer-Rick Mar 2019 #55
Nice rant...but you're not telling this economist anything new.... Xolodno Mar 2019 #73
Thanks for the compliment on my rant Farmer-Rick Mar 2019 #75
I recall reading/hearing that mall developments also had huge tax breaks. This helped the c-rational Mar 2019 #20
I'm a teen of the 90s. The mall was my hangout crazycatlady Mar 2019 #21
You and me both...... Xolodno Mar 2019 #23
Because a skate park isn't profitable,and has a large liability. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #25
Just about every suburb here has a skate park. Many of them have two. MrGrieves Mar 2019 #41
But not in a mall. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #43
maybe we do have private skate parks that do very well here MrGrieves Mar 2019 #45
It's like a roller rink, only catering to teen males, and more dangerous. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #46
I am not saying it is or is t going to happen but MrGrieves Mar 2019 #48
I know. But doing something that could COST you money is worse than doing nothing. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #50
Yeah it could never work... MrGrieves Mar 2019 #67
Here you go. I rest my case...they are not profitable. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #72
it isn't about them making a profit MrGrieves Mar 2019 #79
For me, that's an opportunity. Xolodno Mar 2019 #74
Skateparks are difficult to insure Codeine Mar 2019 #34
Not really. MrGrieves Mar 2019 #40
Most of those are city projects around here. Codeine Mar 2019 #61
Shopping used to be a major pastime, like sports. LuvNewcastle Mar 2019 #49
For teens it is a little different crazycatlady Mar 2019 #53
I think the teen mall experience is virtual these days. Codeine Mar 2019 #56
It was more of an experience for me crazycatlady Mar 2019 #60
We have a hugely popular outdoor "mall" near us Roland99 Mar 2019 #62
the difference is climate control crazycatlady Mar 2019 #65
I expect the climate control was part of the problem.. EX500rider Mar 2019 #78
To some extent, they only have themselves to blame. GoCubsGo Mar 2019 #36
It's not the stores' fault, really. Honeycombe8 Mar 2019 #44
Retail is outdated. Some boutique shops may survive, or even thrive, but online shopping reigns. PTWB Mar 2019 #38
Even as I lament it I recognize Codeine Mar 2019 #58
I wouldn't be surprised pressbox69 Mar 2019 #51
its the new era. Horse and buggy industry suffered same fate when cars came about beachbum bob Mar 2019 #52
I shop almost exclusively online cagefreesoylentgreen Mar 2019 #54
People always complain about IKEA Codeine Mar 2019 #59
This! We call it Disney World for Home Stuff obamanut2012 Mar 2019 #69
Sure, they complain cagefreesoylentgreen Mar 2019 #71
I was just going to post IKEA is the one store I always drive to obamanut2012 Mar 2019 #68
A good article MrGrieves Mar 2019 #63
Another good article MrGrieves Mar 2019 #64
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