Where Did the Mall Go? The End of an American Hangout
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In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the rise, fall, and possible reinvention of the American mall — once the heartbeat of suburban life and now a symbol of the retail apocalypse. From the post–World War II boom and the golden age of shopping malls in the 1980s and 1990s to today’s empty corridors, shuttered anchor stores, and the explosion of e-commerce, we break down how we got here.
We explore the cultural history of malls as social hubs, teen hangouts, and economic engines — and examine how online shopping, Amazon, changing consumer behavior, and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the decline of traditional retail. What happened to department stores like Sears and JCPenney? Why are so many “dead malls” spreading across America? And are mixed-use developments, experiential retail, and community-driven spaces the future?
Blending nostalgia, local stories, economic trends, and retail industry statistics, this episode asks a bigger question: What replaces the mall as a modern gathering place? And what does the future of brick-and-mortar retail really look like?
If you’re interested in shopping mall history, suburban development, retail trends, e-commerce disruption, or the future of community spaces in America — this episode is for you.