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There's also some kind of lovestory too and our butt chinned hero takes his plaid clashing girlfriend to shopping
malls
of the future and to the fifties!
You would not feel any such anxiety in Buenos Aires shopping malls, which are as crowded as ever.
Dubai also has the first 3D-printed office building, stunning manmade islands, the world’s only (self-proclaimed) “seven-star hotel,” shopping
malls
combined with aquariums, indoor skiing, and skydiving facilities, and an array of iconic buildings and amusement parks.
It is also true that when we invest our wealth – in Pfizer’s intellectual property, factories in Shenzhen, worldwide distribution networks, or shopping
malls
in Atlanta – it is not , in fact, at hand.
Amid gleaming skyscrapers and high-end shopping malls, a growing and increasingly affluent middle class is disconnected from the unrelenting poverty that pervades many parts of Asia and the Pacific.
Such events reinforce the tendency of modern political regimes, dictatorships as well as democracies, to measure themselves in monumental building projects – giant new stadiums, gargantuan shopping malls, huge conference halls – which are sometimes needed, but often are not.
The sight of run-down physical infrastructure, punctuated by super-modern shopping
malls
with global consumer brand names well beyond the purchasing power of most citizens, is not what you would expect in an economy once described as a potential Asian Dragon.
The wealthy dwell in air-conditioned houses, travel in chauffeur-driven cars, and shop in luxury malls, apparently oblivious to how the rest of the country lives.
Crimes like those in Paris, New York, London, and Madrid – attacks on countless cafes, malls, buses, trains, and nightclubs – affront our most basic human values, because they involve the deliberate murder of innocents and seek to spread fear throughout society.
In these "Little Saigons," mini-
malls
are filled with American-style Vietnamese supermarkets, restaurants, bakeries, nail and hair salons, medical and law offices, travel agencies, and every type of service business.
But labor is no longer cheap, road construction to connect major cities has given way to building large shopping
malls
in small towns, and land sales based on rezoning are reaching both economic limits and the limits of villagers’ tolerance.
What are the real costs of out-of-town shopping
malls
in terms of increased traffic and loss of green spaces, for example?
Economists like Robert Gordon and Tyler Cowen argue that the technological breakthroughs of the past, including piped water, air conditioning, and commercial air travel, had a greater social impact – giving rise to the suburban lifestyle of cars and shopping malls, for example – than many of today’s advances.
State-of-the-art infrastructure and American-style shopping
malls
have come to Mecca and Medina, home to Islam’s most important holy sites.
So, by all means, let us admire the smooth highways, towering office blocks, and spotless shopping
malls
of Singapore.
How do Primark and its competitors in the West’s shopping
malls
and High Streets keep that cute frock so cheap?
Shopping
malls
crop up in newly built suburbs, and Facebook has made it to the smallest Andean village.
Meanwhile, news reports indicate that high-end shopping
malls
in India and China are increasingly empty.
But a slowdown in China’s economic growth cannot really be blamed for slower sales of luxury goods or empty
malls.
On Censorship in Hong KongNo jackboots are to be seen marching through Hong Kong's sleek shopping malls, but a distinct whiff of totalitarianism is in the air.
Investment in infrastructure was shifting from growth-enhancing projects, such as inter-city highways, to less productive shopping
malls
in second- and third-tier cities.Productivity plummeted in SOEs, whose privileged access to financing crowded out private-sector investment.
Does the world want and need Leninism with its shopping
malls?
The crisis also revealed the extent of the massive over-capacity in the US retail market, with estimates that at least one-fifth of American shopping
malls
would be forced to close.
China’s evolution will likely entail smaller main streets and malls, with large distribution centers near city limits.
One can see them everywhere – learning English in “coaching centers,” working anonymously in the new
malls
and call centers, or suddenly famous as sports stars.
Residents can visit impeccable and luxurious shopping malls, and purchase virtually any food they desire (apart from Western cheeses) from upmarket grocery stores.
Even so, it maintains strenuous efforts to attract pilgrims – particularly wealthy ones – by building attractions, including vast shopping
malls
and a colossal copy of London’s Big Ben that now looms incongruously over the Ka‘ba.
In recent decades, too many American cities have relied on vanity projects – such as stadiums, casinos, convention centers, and shopping
malls
– to stimulate economic growth.
It is not just shopping
malls
and taxi fleets that are falling to the likes of Amazon and Uber; almost all businesses are facing challenges from leaner, tech-driven business models.
The second shock is to demand: as people and governments take steps to slow the spread of the coronavirus, spending in restaurants, shopping malls, and tourist destinations collapses.
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