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new shopping sites

New Shopping Sites

Good morning all, and welcome to another short informational narrative made possible by America’s favorite place to shop online in 2020 BargainBrute.Com. Bottom line, with BargainBrute, if there is a high-quality bargain out there, then BargainBrute will source it, and pass it onto you, the American consumer, at the lowest price possible. Even though the product is at a bargain price, BargainBrute will never cut back on the quality of the product or service.

Today we will take a look at a couple of the new shopping centers around the United States, which have all sprung up over the past few years. I hope you enjoy it.

There are apparently over 47,000 shopping malls open to the public in America. The first of these were the two giant malls, the “King of Prussia Mall” and the “South Coast Plaza,” which both opened their doors to the public way back in the 1960s, and ever since then, shopping malls have been sprouting up like well-fed crops planted on the American farms all spread throughout the midwestern states of America.

The phenomenal growth of shopping centers in the United States has, in the past few years, mainly because of the Coronavirus pandemic, slowed down since the hectic days of the 1980s. However, it is still estimated that dozens of these new shopping centers are once again springing up around the USA, signaling that perhaps construction work on new shopping centers is once again on the rise. However, it is quite clear that the industry is facing what seems to be an uphill struggle to survive, and an excellent example of this would be the “The Meadowlands Xanadu project,” which began construction in 2004 after the Mills Corporations, the developer of the shopping center, was forced into bankruptcy in 2007. This caused the project to be handed to “Colony Captial,” owned by the Lenham brothers, who themselves fell into bankruptcy in 2009. Thus ending any construction on which was to have been one of, if not the largest, shopping centers on the American mainland.

First up Westfield World Trade Center, New York City:

This new shopping center built in New York City is a giant in all respects and will cover over 365,000 square feet. After working in the property and shopping center field for many a year, I can tell you that it is one giant of a shopping center in all respects.

Being built as a substitute for the World Trade Center, which was destroyed back in the 9/11 attacks, it is scheduled to be run by the Westfield Group, which is already promoting the shopping center as the largest shopping complex in downtown Manhattan and will stand 104 stories high. A colossal feat of construction in anyone’s book.

The first part of the building to be built obviously was its foundation, and for that, they poured twenty tones of Adirondack granite. The rock forms the foundation of the bedrock of what New York City is built on.

The inscription carved into the granite bedrock said the following:

Today, we lay the cornerstone a new symbol of this city and this country and our resolve in the face of terror.”

I think that small inscription says it all, and nothing else was required to be said. As far as Governor George Pataki was concerned, he was cheered by the thousands who had turned up to see this colossal shopping center touch the skyline over New York City. 

Authors note About one hundred of the people who came to see this inauguration, 100 of them were descendants of those killed in that horrific attack. One of them, the 13-year-old son of the Port Authority police officer who died in the attack, his words when he read the Declaration of Independence brought the crowds to their feet, giving the young lad a standing ovation.

Next Up Gloucester Outlet Mall, South Jersey: We stay close to New York City for our next new shopping center and go to quite an unusual design for a shopping center which they have positioned directly between the old “Black Horse Pike” and Route 42 and it covers over 413,000 thousand sq meters. This is truly a giant of a shopping center. As I have already mentioned for a shopping center, it has instead a unique setup comprising nine different buildings, all of which give the whole place the feeling of a small town with little interconnecting pathways and roads.

They plan that is if they manage to lease to all the different retailers the space they require, a charming open-air complex of both shops, restaurants, and other social community services all entwined with small little paths of hedge-lined greenery—certainly a one of in the shopping center trade.

Yes, walking around this shopping center, by using a virtual tour, it was undoubtedly a shopping center which was both attractive and rather quaint, as I said, quite unusual for a shopping center. So I have to wish them good luck and not fall into the trough of bankruptcy which most shopping centers tend to go through in this modern-day technological environment. Yes, I am afraid the shopping center’s age is not on easy ground, so if you still want to see them open, give them your support by visiting them.

 

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