WSJ.com – How a Glitzy Mall Developer Built Its Way Into Big Trouble

In recent years, mall companies have performed well as
consumers continued to spend despite recession, terrorism and the war
in Iraq. The nation’s major mall developers — now big public companies
mostly run by the scions of the original mall magnates — expanded
primarily by buying other mall companies.

Link: WSJ.com – How a Glitzy Mall Developer Built Its Way Into Big Trouble.

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This blog documents my research on the growing importance of location, place and space in networked social media. I'm an assistant professor of new media at Emerson College in Boston. Colin Rhinesmith, a graduate student at Emerson, is a major contributor to this blog.
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