This is getting difficult to me to go on a shopping center without any fears of the crowd or the feeling that the building and locals were abandonned for a hundred years. Some are rather hard to seek customers unless one main reason to justify its survive. Another city's mall-shop that is looks "dead" for many ways now, is Carrefour du Cap.
This one mall have a few stores in hand: Like a Metro grocery, Dollarama, the SAQ, Hart (When it re-opened years after to be in bankruptcy. Now on a new local, the drawback of all that is the only store's door possible is outside at opposed of in the mall) and Boom Liquidation that took the old Hart's local. But I know by the news archives that some teenagers who frequently high-schools near of the mall have stolen items or disturbed consumers and working people. Like this area have majoritarely drivers and people there, (A little more noticeable to go on this corner than the much classy, but erratic Les Rivières' district) this is what entrepreneurs have to do: To made business where "real" people go. This is why some of the low-class districts need services that are close of their home. But because of these restrictions, the unfortunate fate of Carrefour du Cap and the newer Hart store shown pity when the obnoxious luxury bullshit of Les Rivières are parts why I can't longer go there unless if there's one reason that may justify why it exists.
But there is worse than Carrefour du Cap!
When it remains at typical since the Walmart arrival in Canada and other retail stores goes all in shutdown, one mall shop in Gatineau is mostly the shadow of its former self, with barely one store in existence. Looks to me what would be thesedays Shawinigan's Plaza de La Mauricie with its massive closed locals.
https://deadmalls.com/malls/le_village_place_cartier.html
But seriously, I have no longer interest to spending all my fortune on malls nowadays. All of that is made for the most inept of the class-people who still watch lame teens movies or read boring novels with the same words like "Shopping", "Single", or "Date" on the title. The Brandy & Mr. Whiskers' cartoon episode Trouble In Store (One of them I need to re-viewing for the need of this blog) have demonstrate the problematic issues to own a Credit Card for expenses (And then, refund all the money spending). It may also cemented the message that the inclusion of malls does with many legal problems for our planet (Some of them have the biggests worst wastes in the world) and that instead to expense on pointless things, better to learn to make investments at younger for get enough money by the year we'll retire. It's a shame that most schools have abandonned economic courses. We need these kind of classes anyday than be a boring lecturer face to teachers.
Like this is my two-weeks vacation that all start today, a tour on the biggest mall of the city is not in my plans... Not for now. I going to be out of the town next Sunday for three days. This is the kind of vacation I waiting on by a very long year of changes on my relative and social life.
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