In what some economists and many governmental officials say is a robust and growing economy, why are major chains closing 6,000 retail stores in malls and strip centers within the near future?

Standing alone, these statistics relating to the retail store closings are frightening on their face, yet they represent the proverbial tip of the iceberg in connection with the evolution and in many instances the demise of the traditional shopping mall.

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