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In reply to the discussion: The Retail Apocalypse (major stores closing) [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)46. It's like a roller rink, only catering to teen males, and more dangerous.
Not gonna be in a mall. It's too expensive.
Pretend you have cash in your pocket to open a business. Pretend there's a big vacant cemented area in a big mall. Pretend there's a vacant roller rink in a strip mall. Pretend there's a vacant cemented area in a city or county park, or even land that could be cemented over.
Add up the costs. Add up the money you'd expect to rake in. Then do the math.
(Note: Skateboarding is deemed a hazardous rec activity. So you can't sue the govt if you break your neck. But you CAN sue a private enterprise.)
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i can see signs of struggle in several several shopping malls i visited recently
Demovictory9
Mar 2019
#26
Any possibility of demolishing all those unneeded shopping malls and building public
Aristus
Mar 2019
#2
I read today that Amazon is going to start opening brick & mortar grocery stores. Not good.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#12
I recall reading/hearing that mall developments also had huge tax breaks. This helped the
c-rational
Mar 2019
#20
I know. But doing something that could COST you money is worse than doing nothing.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2019
#50
Retail is outdated. Some boutique shops may survive, or even thrive, but online shopping reigns.
PTWB
Mar 2019
#38
its the new era. Horse and buggy industry suffered same fate when cars came about
beachbum bob
Mar 2019
#52