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The vast abandoned space of Ohio's Randall Park Mall

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Once one of the largest malls in America, Ohio's Randall Park Mall has been derelict for several years. It makes for a haunting place.

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More: http://gizmodo.com/this-abandoned-wasteland-was-once-americas-largest-mall-1581357311
 
I clicked through to a related story (this one http://gizmodo.com/this-abandoned-mall-is-perfect-for-your-zombie-back-to-1222704875) and there was this interesting bit: it's a greater problem with enclosed, air-conditioned malls everywhere: People actually do like to go outside.

I wonder if those Westfield/bluewater/White Rose centre type hell holes really will die a death? They still seem to be being built, and there are loads in (eg) New Jersey that are always busy
 
I clicked through to a related story (this one http://gizmodo.com/this-abandoned-mall-is-perfect-for-your-zombie-back-to-1222704875) and there was this interesting bit: it's a greater problem with enclosed, air-conditioned malls everywhere: People actually do like to go outside.

I wonder if those Westfield/bluewater/White Rose centre type hell holes really will die a death? They still seem to be being built, and there are loads in (eg) New Jersey that are always busy
I dislike closed shopping centres as they feel so artificial - although admittedly they are useful for the British climate.

But the abandoned one is creepy and I think I'd be freaked out wandering around inside it. Oddly I wouldn't be freaked out wandering round an abandoned factory so it's probably the zombie films that are the cause of that reaction.
 
Is it wrong of me to hope that Westfield Stratford (my vision of hell, if I believed in such a place) looks like that in a few years time?
 
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