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How Many Malls Are Enough?
Magazine Article

How Many Malls Are Enough?

1987
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A new phrase is making the rounds in some business, political and regulatory circles -- \"the malling of Vermont.\" What officials are referring to is the recent push to build additional shopping mall space. The trend is most visible in Chittenden and Rutland Counties, the site of the state's two largest cities. In those two areas, more than 2.5 million square feet of additional retail space is on the drawing boards. Some of the projects are being reviewed by either local or state regulatory bodies. One major project is already approved and others are only in the discussion stage. (excerpt)