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In reply to the discussion: America is full of abandoned malls. What if we turned them into housing? [View all]lindysalsagal
(22,955 posts)6. Same, here. But it will require government support. $$
Transportation, maintenance, supervision, administration. Basically, they'd be "projects." Will taxpayers allow the budgeting?
I'd love to see them with basic needs included, like a food pantry, a nurse, daycare, possibly mental health/addiction support. Possibly dedicate some specifically for elderly or post-conviction rehab housing.
Community theaters and groups need performance spaces, as well. Lots of potential going to waste. Instead, we bicker about immigrants and legislating religion.
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America is full of abandoned malls. What if we turned them into housing? [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Apr 2024
OP
if our walmart were to pull up stakes , id love to see it as a homless shelter or put
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2024
#59
Several old malls are considering that in my area. I'm just not sure they are looking at really affordable housing.
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#7
Several decades ago I tried to get the city to convert a hospital into housing
MagickMuffin
Apr 2024
#9
I have seen some articles about dead mall conversion into pickleball, tennis,
yellowdogintexas
Apr 2024
#37
Turning abandoned malls into housing may seem like a good idea, but most are faced with big building code issues.
elocs
Apr 2024
#58