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en It seems like the malls are more crowded.

en Of course that was during the holiday shopping season. That's when the people were in the malls. There's just not enough traffic in the malls now. Staffing is also a concern.

en Look at the vacant commercial property around town. We already have enough malls and mini-malls, and Keizer Station hasn't even begun to get going. These changes are counter to their own goals.

en But that's just the trend with malls. Malls lose stores and they gain stores and in 2006 we have some great things happening.

en People have driven an hour to get here from Cave Creek. This is a big city. Three and a half million people live here. People are sick of strip malls, power malls and chain restaurants.

en They (malls) account for a pretty small section of shopping centers. There are 47,000 shopping centers in the United States currently and only 1,104 of those are enclosed malls.

en The malls are old. The malls are dying.

en Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. Buses have been really crowded. I don't know if it is gas prices or what, but my run [has been crowded].

en Until the audience tells you it's too crowded, it's not too crowded.

en Malls are trying to be something to everybody.

en If no one is going to the malls, they're not going to advertise as much.

en We would really like to see the malls do something together. I don't think they're working as efficiently as they could.

en We did what others didn't think you can do, which is to brand malls.

en I didn't even know that malls even had shows.

en I've gone to a couple of bars with some of production on my day off. I've been around to the malls.


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