Re: Springfield Town Center- Wow Packed
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Date: November 25, 2015 11:26PM
Obviously obvious Wrote:
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> > > YK3He Wrote:
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> > > > When you can stand at one end of the mall
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> > > > easily count the number of people that you
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> > > see
> > > > as far as you can see, and some of them are
> > > > cleaning, that's what I'd call dead.
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> > > I can do that at Tysons and Fair Oaks. Just
> > > depends on time of week and day.
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> > > Why do you want it fail so badly?
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> > Except that's any time, all the time even when
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> > parking lot is "packed." Whih was the point.
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> > Thanks for playing.
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> I was unaware it was a game.
> Given your limited reading comprehension and
> spelling ability, I'm really dubious you can count
> high enough to make a valid point.
The last refuge of the loser... pointing out a typo. Christ. lol
No objective person who goes inside the mall at virtually any time on any day will think that it meets any reasonable definition of 'packed.' The only parts of the mall that ever are busy are the restaurants and theater. That's it. Nothing else. That was the point. Whether they consider 20 people as far as you can see 'dead' or not, they can call for themselves.
Regardless of renovation, which isn't any great change to begin with in this case, it still has the same problem that all but a very few malls in the country do -- people don't go to 'shop at the mall' much these days.