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Hypothetically imagine a mall so large it requires its own internal transportation system what would that be like?
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Imagine if said malls were outdoors instead of in-boors, completely stripped of their interior, or strip-malls if you will, and imagine said malls explicitly being built near bus stops or train stations and incorporating large parking lots for vehicle traffic. I can only imagine...
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having a transit system inside a mall doesnt make sense as the stores rely on foot traffic for sales you dont need to move people efficiently like in an airport and building a mall large enough to require one doesnt make sense for the same reason
the only time it would make sense is if the mall was spread over two locations or had disneyland style parking
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americans don't understand how commerce actually works because they've been making money from nothing from stonks since the 1920s and just importing shit right to the consoomer's front door from india and china since the 1800s
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Tandy Center in Fort Worth almost got that, but the train was for connecting the parking lots with the mall at the bottom of the office towers instead of travel within the mall. Beyond that, "Welcome to Costco. I love you."