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Hollow Mall is a sharp, journalistic history of how America built the shopping mall into a symbol of postwar prosperity and then watched it empty out. Nathaniel Crowe traces the forces that made the mall possible: suburban growth, highway expansion, zoning, anchor tenants, and a retail culture that tied consumption to belonging. He shows how malls were designed not just as places to shop, but as managed environments that shaped movement, spending, and social behavior. As the book follows the rise of branded sameness, credit-fueled consumption, and the promise of enclosed comfort, it also explains why the model began to fail. The mall's decline was not sudden; it thinned out as habits changed, retail shifted, and the economic logic that sustained it weakened. Hollow Mall reveals what the mall's collapse says about American life, from the geography of the suburbs to the future of the spaces left behind. For readers interested in economic history, retail decline, and urban change, this is a clear-eyed account of a consumer empire that reshaped the country and then faded with it.
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