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    And here's a list of some other area malls and their lifespans according to poobert's math:

    Northland: 1954-2004 [[would be dead today)
    Eastland: 1957-2007 [[would be dead today)
    Wonderland: 1959-2009 [[already died, though in 2005)
    Summit Place: 1962-2012 [[would be dead this year)
    Macomb: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Universal: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Livonia: 1964-2014 [[already died, though in 2009)
    Westland: 1965-2015 [[three years left)
    Tel-Twelve: 1968-2018 [[already died)
    Oakland: 1968-2018 [[six years left)
    Somerset Collection: South 1969-2019; north 1996-2046 [[South has seven years left; north has 34 years left)
    Southland: 1970-2020 [[eight years left)
    Briarwood: 1973-2023 [[11 years left)
    Fairlane: 1976-2026 [[14 years left)
    Twelve Oaks: 1977-2027 [[15 years left)
    Horizon Outlet Center, Monroe: 1987-2037 [[25 years left)
    Laurel Park Place: 1989-2039 [[27 years left)
    Birchwood: 1990-2040 [[28 years left)
    Kensington Valley Factory Shops: 1996-2046 [[34 years left)
    Great Lakes Crossing: 1998-2048 [[36 years left)

    What would you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtburb View Post
    And here's a list of some other area malls and their lifespans according to poobert's math:

    Northland: 1954-2004 [[would be dead today)
    Eastland: 1957-2007 [[would be dead today)
    Wonderland: 1959-2009 [[already died, though in 2005)
    Summit Place: 1962-2012 [[would be dead this year)
    Macomb: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Universal: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Livonia: 1964-2014 [[already died, though in 2009)
    Westland: 1965-2015 [[three years left)
    Tel-Twelve: 1968-2018 [[already died)
    Oakland: 1968-2018 [[six years left)
    Somerset Collection: South 1969-2019; north 1996-2046 [[South has seven years left; north has 34 years left)
    Southland: 1970-2020 [[eight years left)
    Briarwood: 1973-2023 [[11 years left)
    Fairlane: 1976-2026 [[14 years left)
    Twelve Oaks: 1977-2027 [[15 years left)
    Horizon Outlet Center, Monroe: 1987-2037 [[25 years left)
    Laurel Park Place: 1989-2039 [[27 years left)
    Birchwood: 1990-2040 [[28 years left)
    Kensington Valley Factory Shops: 1996-2046 [[34 years left)
    Great Lakes Crossing: 1998-2048 [[36 years left)

    What would you think?
    You're right, my math was way off, not an absolute formula. Look at the first 8 or so malls though, and their environs. Not doing so hot, eh? I'm not saying abolish malls and the suburbs. Do any of you really think we need that many goddamn malls? Even I was astounded by the length of that list. And that doesn't count big box stores and strip malls. Most of those malls were built after Metro Detroit stopped growing in the 1970's. So we needed ten more malls, and to pave G-d knows how many acres of orchards and farmland for subdivisions for no more population? Again - live where you want, but can't our government be smarter about our development?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtburb View Post
    Universal: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Universal Mall died. Although a new developer took over and did some great stuff with the land. There's now a series of strip malls anchored by a Target that moved from a half mile down the road.

    It looks nice, but there's still a lot of empty space in it.

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    Lakeside Mall is a good place to go and so is Partridge Creek. If you don't like Hall Rd, Schoenher and Hayes are very good alternatives for Lakeside and Garfield Rd is a good alternative for Partridge Creek. Both Malls will survive for a long time. What's more disturbing to me right now is that Detroit does things so fucked up that we can't even get a Meijers.

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    Bloomfield Park [[died in the womb 2009)


    Quote Originally Posted by mtburb View Post
    And here's a list of some other area malls and their lifespans according to poobert's math:

    Northland: 1954-2004 [[would be dead today)
    Eastland: 1957-2007 [[would be dead today)
    Wonderland: 1959-2009 [[already died, though in 2005)
    Summit Place: 1962-2012 [[would be dead this year)
    Macomb: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Universal: 1964-2014 [[two years left)
    Livonia: 1964-2014 [[already died, though in 2009)
    Westland: 1965-2015 [[three years left)
    Tel-Twelve: 1968-2018 [[already died)
    Oakland: 1968-2018 [[six years left)
    Somerset Collection: South 1969-2019; north 1996-2046 [[South has seven years left; north has 34 years left)
    Southland: 1970-2020 [[eight years left)
    Briarwood: 1973-2023 [[11 years left)
    Fairlane: 1976-2026 [[14 years left)
    Twelve Oaks: 1977-2027 [[15 years left)
    Horizon Outlet Center, Monroe: 1987-2037 [[25 years left)
    Laurel Park Place: 1989-2039 [[27 years left)
    Birchwood: 1990-2040 [[28 years left)
    Kensington Valley Factory Shops: 1996-2046 [[34 years left)
    Great Lakes Crossing: 1998-2048 [[36 years left)

    What would you think?

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