
228. Carmen Spinoso Proves There is Still Value in Many US Malls, With Spinoso Real Estate Group
The TreppWire Podcast: A Commercial Real Estate Show
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The Transformation of American Malls
This chapter explores the historical evolution of shopping malls in the United States from the 1960s to the early 1990s, emphasizing the shift from family-run developments to public real estate investment trusts. It discusses the complexities of asset management, receivership, and the necessity of proactive strategies to stabilize and revitalize malls, especially during economic downturns like the 2008 financial crisis. The chapter also highlights the importance of effective leasing practices and attention to asset maintenance in ensuring the success and appeal of retail properties.
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