kauppamalleja
Kauppamalleja, or shopping malls, are large commercial buildings designed primarily for retail sales, typically comprising a variety of interconnected stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities under one roof. The concept originated in the mid-20th century as a response to the growing demand for convenient, centralized shopping experiences, particularly in suburban areas where traditional downtown markets were declining.
The first modern shopping mall, Southdale Center, opened in Edina, Minnesota, in 1956, featuring innovative design
In Finland, the term *kauppakeskus* (literally "shopping center") is more commonly used, though *kauppamalli* can refer
The rise of e-commerce and online shopping has posed challenges to traditional malls, leading some to adapt