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In reply to the discussion: The Retail Apocalypse (major stores closing) [View all]Xolodno
(7,268 posts)74. For me, that's an opportunity.
As part of the fee, require insurance the customer has to pay. When I used to ski, I paid for the buck insurance in case the equipment got ruined should I wipe out in a bad way. Why not require it as part of the use of a skate park?
And a skate park may not be profitable in itself...but you can bet stores who cater to that will want to be right next to it. Sort of like Las Vegas in the past, make food cheap, profit off their gambling on the way to and back from the buffet.
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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Retail is outdated.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