DominusNovus
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One of my favorite ideas is repurposing indoor shopping malls, many of which are not adapting to the evolving economy. The Atrium in Chestnut Hill is the latest example. As a fan of mixed use, I personally think they should have turned half/two thirds of it into offices, instead of all of it, but oh well. I do like how the Natick Mall has condominiums attached, but they are very much separated from the rest of the mall itself.
I've seen a few pieces on the concept in my searching (http://www.mrsc.org/artdocmisc/cnumallsmainstreets.pdf was the best I found), but most seem to be fairly dated. While I understand that development is certainly more difficult in the poor economy we're in, I'm also inclined to think that such an economy puts these obsolete shopping malls in the kind of position where they *need* to adapt.
So, does anyone have any good sources on the topic, or local examples of any such projects?
I've seen a few pieces on the concept in my searching (http://www.mrsc.org/artdocmisc/cnumallsmainstreets.pdf was the best I found), but most seem to be fairly dated. While I understand that development is certainly more difficult in the poor economy we're in, I'm also inclined to think that such an economy puts these obsolete shopping malls in the kind of position where they *need* to adapt.
So, does anyone have any good sources on the topic, or local examples of any such projects?