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Retailpocalypse

Retailpocalypse

The fall of the mall, and so much more.

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Crime of the Century Pt 1: The Beginning

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ground zero for the United States steel industry. It is here, where one of America’s most prolific shopping centers would be built, and for a time, stake the claim of the third largest shopping center in the countr...

2 months ago
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Wendy's backtrack

Linthicum Heights, MD. Closed 2020, replaced by a Dunkin’ Donuts.

2 months ago
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A Fortress Falls

Kmart. When was the last time they were relevant on the retail scene? When was the last time you shopped at one? While it’s hard to believe now, at one point in time they were the hottest thing out there. Every city and town wanted one, and...

3 months ago
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Tri-County Blues

Tri-County Mall in the Cincinnati suburb of Springdale, OH sits quiet and abandoned. Security still patrols (don’t get any ideas, kids), and the mall is still glistening in pristine shape, almost like it is ready to open once again. But the...

3 months ago
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  • Retailpocalypse

    Showcasing the downward spiral of shopping habits, trends and design. From the golden years to the abandoned husks left to rot, we strive to capture the history and preserve the memories of the consumer culture.

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