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In pictures: the sad stories of America’s abandoned shopping malls

Shutting up shop forever
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Rolling Acres Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Randall Park Mall, Ohio
Hawthorne Plaza Mall, California
Hawthorne Plaza Mall, California
Hawthorne Plaza Mall, California
Hawthorne Plaza Mall, California
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Lincoln Mall, Illinois
Cloverleaf Mall, Virginia
Cloverleaf Mall, Virginia
Cloverleaf Mall, Virginia
Cloverleaf Mall, Virginia
Metro North Shopping Center, Missouri
Metro North Shopping Center, Missouri
Metro North Shopping Center, Missouri
Metro North Shopping Center, Missouri
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Shutting up shop forever

In recent years, the COVID-19 pandemic and a tough economic climate may have accelerated the closure of stores all over the country, but the decline of once-popular shopping malls is nothing new.

From unsolved murders to multimillion-dollar bankruptcies, read on to discover the shocking stories behind some of America's "dead malls" as photographers reveal the chilling remains of six abandoned shopping centers. 

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Alice Cattley

16 February 2024

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