Mall
A mall, or shopping mall, is a retail complex that houses multiple stores connected by common walkways and public spaces. Malls typically offer a range of consumer services and amenities, including dining facilities, restrooms, information desks, and security. They are usually anchored by one or more large department stores or major retailers, around which smaller shops cluster. In addition to shopping, malls often host entertainment options such as cinemas or arcades, and may include services like banks, salons, or fitness centers. The layout generally prioritizes foot traffic and easy access, with large parking areas surrounding the enclosed or open-air concourses.
The modern mall evolved during the mid-20th century, with the first fully enclosed shopping mall believed to
Common mall formats include regional and super-regional malls with multiple anchor stores, and smaller community centers.
Economically, malls have served as hubs of retail activity, employment, and social interaction, especially in suburban
Today, shopping malls continue to adapt to changing consumer preferences, balancing retail, experiences, and community needs