Columbus Downtown Mall In Trouble
18 January 2002 - 10:00am
Experts say without major changes, City Center, the 12-year old downtown mall in Columbus, OH, will die a slow death.
"Critics have said for years that City Center never has taken advantage of its location; that it essentially was a suburban mall plopped in the middle of a downtown. They say it should be opened to the streets and feature a livelier mix of retail, entertainment and restaurants."
Source:
The Columbus Dispatch, January 17, 2002
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