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Owners, Managers & Developers

Deadmalls.com has documented hundreds of retail lifecycles over decades. If you’re involved with a struggling property and want an outside perspective grounded in long-term retail pattern observation, reach out. We’re always open to conversation.

DeadMalls.com functions as a time-stamped archive documenting the evolution of retail properties — including periods of decline, renovation, repositioning, adaptive reuse, and redevelopment.

If you are an owner, manager, developer, or community representative connected to a property listed on this site, we welcome updates regarding:

  • Structural remodels
  • Tenant transitions
  • Anchor changes
  • Adaptive reuse projects
  • Redevelopment efforts
  • Major repositioning strategies
Updates are added as dated entries to preserve chronological accuracy and reflect the ongoing story of a property.

Please note: DeadMalls.com does not remove historical submissions. The site exists to document retail lifecycle phases over time. When meaningful change occurs, the next chapter can be added — but prior chapters remain part of the historical record.

If you would like to contribute information or begin a conversation, contact us here.








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