California Malls Being Recycled As Homes
24 December 2001 - 7:00am
From San Jose to Los Angeles, California's dying malls are being repurposed as mixed use livng spaces.
In their time, enclosed suburban malls were "slick engines for consumption, and people were blissed out with this kind of thing," says Los Angeles architect Jon Jerde. But people now want something simpler -- Main Street environments and downtown experiences. And this desire is becoming a powerful engine for redevelopment in California.
Source:
The Houston Chronicle, December 23, 2001
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