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Shopping mall

A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to refer to the walkway itself which was merely bordered by such shops), but in the late 1960s, it began to be used as a generic term for the large enclosed shopping centers that were becoming commonplace at the time.[1][2] In the U.K., such complexes are considered shopping centres (Commonwealth English: shopping centre), though "shopping center" covers many more sizes and types of centers than the North American "mall". Other countries may follow U.S. usage (Philippines, India,[3] and U.A.E.,[4]) while still others (Australia,[5] etc.) follow U.K. usage. In Canadian English, and often in Australia and New Zealand, the term 'mall' may be used informally but 'shopping centre' or merely 'centre' will feature in the name of the complex (such as Toronto Eaton Centre). The term 'mall' is less-commonly a part of the name of the complex.

Fashion Center. Four different shopping malls near New York City in Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey, U.S., the top American retailing hub with $6 billion in sales annually. Each mall employs a different retail strategy to grow and thrive.

Many malls have declined considerably in Northern America, and some have closed and become so-called "dead malls".[6] Successful exceptions have added entertainment and experiential features, added big-box stores as anchors, or converted to other specialized shopping center formats such as power centers, lifestyle centers, factory outlet centers, and festival marketplaces.[7] In Canada, shopping centres have frequently been replaced with mixed-use highrise communities.[8]

Types of shopping malls

The International Council of Shopping Centers, based in New York City, which classifies two types of shopping centers as malls: regional malls and superregional malls.

Regional mall

A regional mall, per the International Council of Shopping Centers, is a shopping mall with 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2) to 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) gross leasable area with at least two anchor stores.[9]

Super-regional mall

A super-regional mall, per the International Council of Shopping Centers, is a shopping mall with over 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m2) of gross leasable area, three or more anchors, mass merchant, more variety, fashion apparel, and serves as the dominant shopping venue for the region (25 miles or 40 km) in which it is located.[9]

Not malls

Not classified as malls are smaller formats such as strip malls and neighborhood shopping centers, and specialized format such as power centers, festival marketplaces, and outlet centers.[7]

Conversely in some countries, many shopping centers less than half or a quarter of the size of the U.S. minimum to be considered a mall, 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2), have "mall" in their names – for example in Namibia or Zambia.

The world's largest malls with over 500,000 square metres (5,400,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area are in China, Thailand, and the Philippines – more than half again as large as previous contenders such as the Dubai Mall.

List of types of shopping centers (including malls)

The International Council of Shopping Centers classifies Asia-Pacific, European, U.S., and Canadian shopping centers into the following types:[10][11][12][13]

Abbreviations: SC=shopping center/centre, GLA = Gross Leasable Area, NLA = Net Leasable Area, AP=Asia-Pacific, EU=Europe, Can=Canada, US=United States of America
*does not apply to Europe

Type   US GLA ft2   US GLA m2   EU GLA m2   EU GLA ft2   Can GLA ft2   Can GLA m2   AP NLA ft2   AP NLA m2 # anchors* Typical anchors
Large general-purpose centers (US/AP) / traditional shopping centres (EU/Can)
Mega-mall (AP) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1,500,000+ 140,000+ 3+ Department stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, multicinemas, major entertainment/leisure
Super-regional mall/center
EU: Very large SC
800,000+ 74,000+ 80,000+ 860,000+ 800,000+ 74,000+ 800,000–1,499,999 74,000–139,999 3+ Regular/discount department stores, in Europe and Asia also supermarkets, hypermarkets, cinemas, major entertainment/leisure
Regional mall/center
EU: Large SC
400,000–800,000 37,000–74,000 40,000–79,999 430,000–859,999 300,000–799,999 28,000–73,999 500,000-800,000 46,000–74,000 2+
Small & medium general-purpose centers (US/AP) / traditional shopping centres (EU/Can)
Sub-regional SC (AP)
Europe: Medium SC
n/a n/a 20,000–39,999 220,000–429,999 n/a n/a 200,000–500,000 19,000–46,000 0–3 Supermarket, hypermarket, small/discount department stores
Small comparison-based SC (EU) n/a n/a 5,000–19,999 54,000–219,999 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Apparel, home furnishing, electronics, gifts, etc.
Small convenience-based SC (EU) n/a n/a 5,000–19,999 54,000–219,999 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Supermarket, hypermarket, pharmacy, convenience store, household goods, etc.
Community shopping center 125,000–400,000 11,600–37,000 n/a n/a 100,000–400,000 9,300–37,000 n/a n/a 2+ Discount store, supermarket, drugstore, category killer.

a.k.a. large neighborhood shopping center in US, Can

Neighborhood shopping center 30,000–125,000 2,800–11,600 n/a n/a 40,000–99,000 3,700–9,200 20,000–200,000 1,900–19,000 1+ (US/Can)
0–2 (AP)
Supermarket, in Asia also hypermarket
Convenience center
US/Can also "Strip mall"
<30,000 <2,800 n/a n/a 10,000–39,000 930–3,600 n/a n/a 0–1 Convenience store anchor or anchorless
Type   US GLA ft2   US GLA m2   EU GLA m2   EU GLA ft2   Can GLA ft2   Can GLA m2   AP NLA ft2   AP NLA m2 # anchors* Typical anchors
Specialized shopping centers
Power center
EU: a.k.a. "Retail park"
250,000–600,000 23,000–56,000 S:5,000–9,999
M:10,000–19,999
L:20,000+
S:54,000–109,999
M:110,000–219,999
L:220,000+
100,000–1,000,000 9,300–93,000 >50,000 >4,600 3+ (US/Can)
n/a (AP)
Category killers, warehouse clubs, large discount stores. In Asia 90% of NLA must be these.
Lifestyle center (US) 150,000–500,000 14,000–46,000 n/a n/a 150,000–500,000 14,000–46,000 n/a n/a 0–2 Large-format upscale specialty stores
Outlet mall/center 50,000–400,000 4,600–37,000 5,000+ 54,000+ 50,000–400,000 4,600–37,000 "no max. size" "no max. size" n/a Manufacturers' and retail outlet stores
Theme/Festival (US)
(Festival marketplace)
80,000–250,000 7,400–23,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Restaurants, specialty stores catering to visitors, entertainment
Leisure/entertainment centre (AP)
Leisure-based SC (EU)
n/a n/a 5,000+ 54,000+ n/a n/a <500,000 <46,000 N/A Entertainment and/or F&B (food and beverage) (in Asia, 50%+ of tenants are these), plus specialty stores catering to visitors, fast fashion, electronics, sports. Europe: usually anchored by a multiplex cinema and also may include bowling, fitness. Excludes centers at transport hubs.
Specialty SC (AP) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a <500,000 <46,000 0 Specialty shops with general product mix (apparel, F&B, electronics, etc.)
Single category SC (AP)
Non-leisure-based themed SC (EU)
n/a n/a 5,000+ 54,000+ n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Dedicated to single product type other than F&B, groceries or fashion, e.g. information technology, homewares/furniture. In Asia, 80% of NLA should be dedicated to the theme.
Major transportation hub SC (AP) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a >50,000 >4,600 n/a Retail at public transportation hubs including airside airport retail
Limited-purpose property
Airport retail 75,000–300,000 7,000–28,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 Speciality retail and restaurants
Shopping centre hybrids (Canada only)
Hybrid SC (Can) n/a n/a n/a n/a 250,000+ 23,000+ n/a n/a varies Has characteristics of two or more shopping center types e.g. power center + regional mall

History

Forerunners to the American mall

Shopping centers in general, may have their origins in public markets and, in the Middle East, covered bazaars. In 1798 the first covered shopping passage was built in Paris, the Passage du Caire.[14] The Arcade in Providence, Rhode Island claims to be the first shopping arcade in the United States in 1828.[15]

 
Dayton Arcade in the 1920s

In the mid-20th century, with the rise of the suburb and automobile culture in the United States, a new style of shopping center was created away from downtowns.[16] Early shopping centers designed for the automobile include Market Square, Lake Forest, Illinois (1916), and Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri (1924).[17]

The suburban shopping center concept evolved further in the United States after World War II (see table above) with larger open-air shopping centers anchored by major department stores, such as the 550,000-square-foot (51,000 m2) Broadway-Crenshaw Center in Los Angeles built in 1947, anchored by a five-story Broadway and a May Company California.[18]

Downtown pedestrian malls and use of term mall

In the late 1950s and into the 1960s, the term "shopping mall" was first used, but in the original sense of the word "mall", meaning a pedestrian promenade in the U.S., or in U.K. usage, a "shopping precinct". Early downtown pedestrianized malls included the Kalamazoo Mall (the first, in 1959), "Shoppers' See-Way" in Toledo, Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach, Santa Monica Mall (1965).[19][20][21] Although Bergen Mall (opened 1957) led other suburban shopping centers in using "mall" in their names, these types of properties were still referred to as "shopping centers" until the late 1960s, when the term "shopping mall" started to be used generically for large suburban shopping centers.[22][page needed]

Enclosed malls

 
Original interior of "Shopping" one of the first enclosed malls in the world, Luleå, Sweden, 1955.

The enclosed shopping center, which would eventually be known as the shopping mall, did not appear in mainstream until the mid-1950s. One of the earliest examples was the Valley Fair Shopping Center in Appleton, Wisconsin,[23] which opened on March 10, 1955. Valley Fair featured a number of modern features including central heating and cooling, a large outdoor parking area, semi-detached anchor stores, and restaurants. Later that year the world's first fully enclosed shopping mall was opened in Luleå, in northern Sweden (architect: Ralph Erskine) and was named Shopping; the region now claims the highest shopping center density in Europe.[24]

The idea of a regionally-sized, fully enclosed shopping complex was pioneered in 1956 by the Austrian-born architect and American immigrant Victor Gruen.[25][26][27] This new generation of regional-size shopping centers began with the Gruen-designed Southdale Center, which opened in the Twin Cities suburb of Edina, Minnesota, United States in October 1956.[26][27] For pioneering the soon-to-be enormously popular mall concept in this form, Gruen has been called the "most influential architect of the twentieth century" by Malcolm Gladwell.[28]

The first retail complex to be promoted as a "mall" was Paramus, New Jersey's Bergen Mall. The center, which opened with an open-air format on November 14, 1957[29] and was enclosed in 1973. Aside from Southdale Center, significant early enclosed shopping malls were Harundale Mall (1958) in Glen Burnie, Maryland,[30] Big Town Mall (1959) in Mesquite, Texas, Chris-Town Mall (1961) in Phoenix, Arizona, and Randhurst Center (1962) in Mount Prospect, Illinois.

Other early malls moved retailing away from the dense, commercial downtowns into the largely residential suburbs. This formula (enclosed space with stores attached, away from downtown, and accessible only by automobile) became a popular way to build retail across the world. Gruen himself came to abhor this effect of his new design; he decried the creation of enormous "land wasting seas of parking" and the spread of suburban sprawl.[31][32]

Even though malls mostly appeared in suburban areas in the U.S., some U.S. cities facilitated the construction of enclosed malls downtown as an effort to revive city centers and allow them to compete effectively with suburban malls. Examples included Main Place Mall in Buffalo (1969) and The Gallery (1977, now Fashion District Philadelphia) in Philadelphia. Other cities created open-air pedestrian malls.

In the United States, developers such as A. Alfred Taubman of Taubman Centers extended the concept further in 1980, with terrazzo tiles at the Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey, indoor fountains, and two levels allowing a shopper to make a circuit of all the stores. Taubman believed carpeting increased friction, slowing down customers, so it was removed. Fading daylight through glass panels was supplemented by gradually increased electric lighting, making it seem like the afternoon was lasting longer, which encouraged shoppers to linger.[33][34]

Decline of shopping malls

 
Belz Factory Outlet Mall, an abandoned shopping mall in Allen, Texas, United States

In the United States, in the mid-1990s, malls were still being constructed at a rate of 140 a year.[35] But in 2001, a PricewaterhouseCoopers study found that underperforming and vacant malls, known as "greyfield" and "dead mall" estates, were an emerging problem. In 2007, a year before the Great Recession, no new malls were built in America, for the first time in 50 years.[36] City Creek Center Mall in Salt Lake City, which opened in March 2012, was the first to be built since the recession.[17]

In recent years, the number of dead malls increased significantly in the early 21st century because the economic health of malls across the United States has been in decline, as identified by high vacancy rates. From 2006 to 2010, the percentage of malls that are considered to be "dying" by real estate experts (have a vacancy rate of at least 40%), unhealthy (20–40%), or in trouble (10–20%) all increased greatly, and these high vacancy rates only partially decreased from 2010 to 2014.[37] In 2014, nearly 3% of all malls in the United States were considered to be "dying" (40% or higher vacancy rates) and nearly one-fifth of all malls had vacancy rates considered "troubling" (10% or higher). Some real estate experts say the "fundamental problem" is a glut of malls in many parts of the country creating a market that is "extremely over-retailed".[37]

In 2019, The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards opened as an upscale mall in New York City with "a 'Fifth Avenue' mix of shops", such as H&M, Zara, and Sephora below them. This is one the first two malls built recently, along with American Dream in which both opened in 2019 since City Creek Center.[38]

Online shopping has also emerged as a competition to shopping malls. In the United States, online shopping has accounted for an increasing share of total retail sales.[39] In 2013, roughly 200 out of 1,300 malls across the United States were going out of business.[40] To combat this trend, developers have converted malls into other uses including attractions such as parks, movie theaters, gyms, and even fishing lakes.[41] In the United States, the 600,000 square foot Highland Mall will be a campus for Austin Community College.[42] In France, the So Ouest mall outside of Paris was designed to resemble elegant, Louis XV-style apartments and includes 17,000 square metres (180,000 sq ft) of green space.[43] The Australian mall company Westfield launched an online mall (and later a mobile app) with 150 stores, 3,000 brands and over 1 million products.[44]

The COVID-19 pandemic also significantly impacted the retail industry. Government regulations temporarily closed malls, increased entrance controls, and imposed strict public sanitation requirements.[45]

Mall design

 
The former Camp Snoopy Amusement park before it was Nickelodeon Universe at the center of the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, the largest shopping mall in the United States
 
The 31 story tall ISQUARE vertical mall.

Vertical malls

High land prices in populous cities have led to the concept of the "vertical mall", in which space allocated to retail is configured over a number of stories accessible by elevators and/or escalators (usually both) linking the different levels of the mall. The challenge of this type of mall is to overcome the natural tendency of shoppers to move horizontally and encourage shoppers to move upwards and downwards.[46] The concept of a vertical mall was originally conceived in the late 1960s by the Mafco Company, former shopping center development division of Marshall Field & Co. The Water Tower Place skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois was built in 1975 by Urban Retail Properties. It contains a hotel, luxury condominiums, and office space and sits atop a block-long base containing an eight-level atrium-style retail mall that fronts on the Magnificent Mile.[citation needed]

Vertical malls are common in densely populated conurbations in East and Southeast Asia. Hong Kong in particular has numerous examples such as Times Square, Dragon Centre, Apm, Langham Place,[46] ISQUARE, Hysan Place and The One.

A vertical mall may also be built where the geography prevents building outward or there are other restrictions on construction, such as historical buildings or significant archeology. The Darwin Shopping Centre and associated malls in Shrewsbury, UK, are built on the side of a steep hill, around the former town walls;[47] consequently the shopping center is split over seven floors vertically – two locations horizontally – connected by elevators, escalators and bridge walkways. Some establishments incorporate such designs into their layout, such as Shrewsbury's former McDonald's, split into four stories with multiple mezzanines which featured medieval castle vaults – complete with arrowslits – in the basement dining rooms.

Components

Food court

A common feature of shopping malls is a food court: this typically consists of a number of fast food vendors of various types, surrounding a shared seating area.

Department stores

When the shopping mall format was developed by Victor Gruen in the mid-1950s, signing larger department stores was necessary for the financial stability of the projects, and to draw retail traffic that would result in visits to the smaller stores in the mall as well. These larger stores are termed anchor store or draw tenant. In physical configuration, anchor stores are normally located as far from each other as possible to maximize the amount of traffic from one anchor to another.[citation needed]

Regional differences

 
Express Avenue Chennai, India
 
Shopping arcade in Tokyo, Japan

"Mall" versus "shopping center/centre"

Shopping mall is a term used predominantly in North America and some other countries that follow U.S. usage (India,[3] U.A.E.,[4] etc.) and others (Australia,[5] etc.) follow U.K. usage.

In the United States, Persian Gulf countries, and India, the term shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed retail structures (and is generally abbreviated to simply mall), while shopping center/centre usually refers to open-air retail complexes; both types of facilities usually have large parking lots, face major traffic arterials, and have few pedestrian connections to surrounding neighbourhoods.[48] Outside of North America, "shopping precinct" and "shopping arcade" are also used. In Canada, "shopping centre" is often used officially (as in Square One Shopping Centre), but conversationally, "mall" is mostly used.

Europe

There are a reported 222 malls in Europe. In 2014, these malls had combined sales of US$12.47 billion.[49] This represented a 10% bump in revenues from the prior year.[49]

U.K. and Ireland

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, both open-air and enclosed centers are commonly referred to as shopping centres. Mall primarily refers to either a shopping mall – a place where a collection of shops all adjoin a pedestrian area – or an exclusively pedestrianized street that allows shoppers to walk without interference from vehicle traffic.

The majority of British enclosed shopping centres, the equivalent of a U.S. mall, are located in city centres, usually found in old and historic shopping districts and surrounded by subsidiary open air shopping streets. Large examples include West Quay in Southampton; Manchester Arndale; Bullring Birmingham; Liverpool One; Trinity Leeds; Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow; and Eldon Square in Newcastle upon Tyne. In addition to the inner city shopping centres, large UK conurbations will also have large out-of-town "regional malls" such as the Metrocentre in Gateshead; Meadowhall Centre, Sheffield serving South Yorkshire; the Trafford Centre in Greater Manchester; White Rose Centre in Leeds; the Merry Hill Centre near Dudley; and Bluewater in Kent. These centres were built in the 1980s and 1990s, but planning regulations prohibit the construction of any more. Out-of-town shopping developments in the UK are now focused on retail parks, which consist of groups of warehouse style shops with individual entrances from outdoors. Planning policy prioritizes the development of existing town centres, although with patchy success.[50] Westfield London (White City) is the largest shopping centre in Europe.[citation needed]

Russia

In Russia, on the other hand, as of 2013 a large number of new malls had been built near major cities, notably the MEGA malls such as Mega Belaya Dacha mall near Moscow. In large part they were financed by international investors and were popular with shoppers from the emerging middle class.[51]

Management and legal issues

Shopping property management firms

A shopping property management firm is a company that specializes in owning and managing shopping malls. Most shopping property management firms own at least 20 malls. Some firms use a similar naming scheme for most of their malls; for example, Mills Corporation puts "Mills" in most of its mall names and SM Prime Holdings of the Philippines puts "SM" in all of its malls, as well as anchor stores such as The SM Store, SM Appliance Center, SM Hypermarket, SM Cinema, and SM Supermarket. In the UK, The Mall Fund changes the name of any center it buys to "The Mall (location)", using its pink-M logo; when it sells a mall the center reverts to its own name and branding, such as the Ashley Centre in Epsom.[52] Similarly, following its rebranding from Capital Shopping Centres, intu Properties renamed many of its centres to "intu (name/location)" (such as intu Lakeside); again, malls removed from the network revert to their own brand (see for instance The Glades in Bromley).

Legal issues

One controversial aspect of malls has been their effective displacement of traditional main streets or high streets. Some consumers prefer malls, with their parking garages, controlled environments, and private security guards, over Central business districts (CBD) or downtowns, which frequently have limited parking, poor maintenance, outdoor weather, and limited police coverage.[53][54]

In response, a few jurisdictions, notably California, have expanded the right of freedom of speech to ensure that speakers will be able to reach consumers who prefer to shop, eat, and socialize within the boundaries of privately owned malls.[55] The Supreme Court decision Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins was issued on 9 June 1980 which affirmed the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students.

World's largest malls

This is an incomplete list of the world's largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area (GLA), with a GLA of at least 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft).

Rank Mall Country City (metropolitan area) Year opened Gross leasable
area (GLA)
Shops Remarks
1 Iran Mall Iran Tehran 2018 1,950,000 m2 (21,000,000 sq ft)[56] 2500+ Largest mall in Iran
2 IOI City Mall Malaysia Putrajaya 2014 821,000 m²

(8,840,000 sq ft)

650+ Largest mall in Malaysia
3 South China Mall China Dongguan 2005 659,612 m2 (7,100,000 sq ft)[57][58] 2,350 Until at least 2014 most of the stores were empty, with occupancy rates of only 10%.[58]
4 Isfahan City Center Iran Isfahan 2012 650,000 m2 (7,000,000 sq ft)[58][59] 350+ Contains the biggest indoor amusement park in the Middle East at 345,000 m2 (3,710,000 sq ft). Built in two phases in 2012 and 2019.
5 SM Mall of Asia Philippines Pasay (Metro Manila) 2006 589,891 m2 (6,349,530 sq ft)[60] 3,500+ The largest mall in the Philippines with IT parks, MoA Arena, hotels, an IKEA building,[61] bay-area resorts, and amusement parks; a total reclamation of 1,047 hectares (2,590 acres) is anticipated upon completion
6 SM Tianjin China Tianjin 2016 565,000 m2 (6,080,000 sq ft)[42][62][63] 1,000+ The largest SM mall outside of the Philippines
7 Golden Resources Mall China Beijing 2004 557,419 m2 (6,000,010 sq ft)[57][58] 750+
8 CentralPlaza WestGate Thailand Nonthaburi (Bangkok Metropolitan Region) 2015 550,278 m2 (5,923,140 sq ft) 500+ The gross floor area of the mall includes the floor area of the mall building with various shops which is 500,000 square meters and the floor area of the IKEA store which is 50,278 square meters.[64][65]
9 CentralWorld Thailand Bangkok 1990 550,000 m2 (5,900,000 sq ft)[66] 600 Area of the full complex is 1,024,000 m2 (11,020,000 sq ft) including two skyscrapers.
10 ICONSIAM Thailand Bangkok 2018 525,000 m2 (5,650,000 sq ft)[67] 550+
11 Mall of America United States Bloomington, MN (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) 1992 520,257 m2 (5,600,000 sq ft)[68] 520 The ranking area does not include Nickelodeon Universe, a large indoor amusement park at the center of the mall with an area of 28,000 m2 (300,000 sq ft); Largest mall in United States.
12 1 Utama Malaysia Petaling Jaya 1995 519,328 m2 (5,590,000 sq ft)[69][70] 503[70] The 2nd largest shopping mall in Malaysia. Built in three phases in 1995,[71] 2003[72] and 2018.[73]
13 SM City North EDSA Philippines Quezon City (Metro Manila) 1985 497,213 m2 (5,351,960 sq ft)[58][60][74] 1,000+ Formerly the largest mall in the Philippines (2008–2011, 201?–2014, and 2015–2021), until IKEA opened in SM Mall of Asia on November 25, 2021
14 Global Harbor China Shanghai 2013 480,000 m2 (5,200,000 sq ft)[75][76] 450+
15 SM Megamall Philippines Mandaluyong (Metro Manila) 1991 474,000 m2 (5,100,000 sq ft)[60][77][75][76] 1,000+ Has the most cinema screens (14) in the Philippines.[78][79]
16 SM Seaside City Cebu Philippines Cebu City 2015 470,486 m2 (5,064,270 sq ft)[80] 700+ Largest shopping mall in the Philippines outside Metro Manila.
17 Persian Gulf Complex Iran Shiraz 2011 450,000 m2 (4,800,000 sq ft)[81][82][83][84] 355[85][86] Second largest shopping mall by number of stores after Iran Mall.[85]
18 The Avenues Mall Kuwait Al Rai 2007 425,000 m2 (4,570,000 sq ft) 1100+ [87]
19 (Tie) Sunway Pyramid Malaysia Subang Jaya 1997 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[88] 1000+ Second largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama. Built in three phases in 1997, 2007 and 2016.
20 (tie) New Century Global Center China Chengdu 2013 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft) 2,300
21 (tie) Dream Mall Taiwan Kaohsiung 2007 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft) 250
22 (tie) Siam Paragon Thailand Bangkok 2005 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[58] 200+ [89]
23 (tie) Central Phuket Thailand Phuket 2004 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[90][91][92] 250+ Major expansion ("Floresta" building) in 2018.
24 (tie) Festival Alabang Philippines Muntinlupa (Metro Manila) 1998 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft)[93] 250+
25 Lotte World Mall South Korea Seoul 2014 383,470 m2 (4,127,600 sq ft)[94] 200+ Largest shopping mall in South Korea.
26 (tie) Jamuna Future Park Bangladesh Dhaka 2013 380,000 m2 (4,100,000 sq ft)[95] 200[95] Largest shopping mall in South Asia.[96]
27 (tie) Albrook Mall Panama Panama City 2002 380,000 m2 (4,100,000 sq ft)[58] 200+ Second largest shopping mall in the Americas; the largest until 2013.
28 Mal Taman Anggrek Indonesia Jakarta 1996 360,000 m2 (3,900,000 sq ft)[58] 150 Hosts the world's largest LED display.[97]
29 (tie) Fashion Island (Thailand) Thailand Bangkok 1995 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft) 150
30 (tie) West Edmonton Mall Canada Edmonton, Alberta 1981 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft)[98] 800+ Largest shopping mall in Canada. The gross leasable area does not include Galaxyland, a large indoor amusement park with an area of 70,160 m2 (755,200 sq ft).
31 (tie) The Dubai Mall United Arab Emirates Dubai 2008 350,000 m2 (3,800,000 sq ft) 400+ The second largest mall in the world by total land area.[99][100][101]
32 Lucky One Mall Pakistan Karachi 2017 340,000 m2 (3,700,000 sq ft)[102][103] 200+ Largest mall in Pakistan.
33 Gandaria City Indonesia Jakarta 2010 336,279 m2 (3,619,680 sq ft)[104] 250
33 (tie) Limketkai Center Philippines Cagayan de Oro 1992 320,000 m2 (3,400,000 sq ft)[105][106] 250
33 (tie) Berjaya Times Square Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2003 320,000 m2 (3,400,000 sq ft) 200+ The largest shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur and 3rd largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama and Sunway Pyramid.[107]
34 SM City Fairview Philippines Quezon City (Metro Manila) 1997 312,749 m2 (3,366,400 sq ft) 350
36 The Grand Central Mall Pakistan Faisalabad Under-Construction 310,000 m²

(33,3681223 sq ft)

2nd-largest mall in Pakistan
35 (tie) Zhengjia Plaza (Grandview Mall) China Guangzhou 2005 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft) 180+[citation needed]
36 (tie) Centro Mayor Colombia Bogota 2010 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft)[citation needed] 250
37 (tie) American Dream Meadowlands United States East Rutherford, NJ (New York City area) 2019 280,000 m2 (3,000,000 sq ft)[108] 200 Includes Nickelodeon Universe, DreamWorks Water Park, and Big Snow American Dream
38 SM City Cebu Philippines Cebu City 1993 273,804 m2 (2,947,200 sq ft)[60] 680
39 The Avenues, Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain Bay 2017 273,000m2 (2,940,000 sq ft)
40 (tie) Medan Centre Point Indonesia Medan 2013 270,000 m2 (2,900,000 sq ft)2[109] The biggest shopping mall in North Sumatra. Medan Center Point Complex consists two of the tallest five buildings in North Sumatra.
40 (tie) Mal Artha Gading Indonesia Jakarta 2004 270,000 m2 (2,900,000 sq ft) 330[110]
41 Mall of Arabia Saudi Arabia Jeddah 2010 261,000 m2 (2,810,000 sq ft) 187[111]
42 King of Prussia United States King of Prussia (Philadelphia metropolitan area) 1963 259,500 m2 (2,793,000 sq ft)[112] 200+ Originally built as two buildings, a 2016 renovation made it one continuous building, larger than Mall of America by 1,300 m2 (14,000 sq ft).[113]
43 Greenwich Mall Russia Ekaterinburg 2006 258,673 m2 (2,788,000 sq ft)[114] 250 the largest shopping center in Europe
44 Tunjungan Plaza Indonesia Surabaya 1986 253,187 m2 (2,725,280 sq ft)[115] 250 The biggest mall in East Java
45 (tie) Emporium Mall Pakistan Lahore 2016 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft)[116] 200+ 3rd largest mall in Pakistan
45 (tie) Centro Sambil Venezuela Caracas 1998 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) 300
45 (tie) Aventura Mall United States Aventura (Miami area) 1983 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) 300+ Largest shopping mall in Florida.
45 (tie) Glorietta Philippines Makati (Metro Manila) 1991 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) 300+ Glorietta is integrated with Greenbelt, both of which are owned by the Ayala Corporation.
45 (tie) Greenbelt Philippines Makati (Metro Manila) 1991 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) 300+ Greenbelt is integrated with Glorietta, both of which are owned by the Ayala Corporation.
45 (tie) South Coast Plaza United States Costa Mesa (Greater Los Angeles) 1967 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft)[117] 286 The largest shopping mall in California besides Del Amo.
45 (tie) Centro Comercial Santafé Colombia Bogotá 2006 250,000 m2 (2,700,000 sq ft) 150

Combination retail and wholesale shopping malls

Some wholesale market complexes also function as shopping malls in that they contain retail space which operate as stores in normal malls do but also act as producer vendor outlets that can take large orders for export.

Name Country City Year opened Gross leasable area Shops Remarks
Yiwu International luTrade City China Yiwu 2002 5,500,000 m2 (59,000,000 sq ft)[118] 75,000+ Much of the retail area is divided into small booths, hence the disproportionately greater number of shops than other malls listed.

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See also

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Further reading

  • Hardwick, M. Jeffrey (2004). Mall Maker: Victor Gruen, Architect of an American Dream. Excerpt and text search.
  • Howard, Vicki (2015). From Main Street to Mall: The Rise and Fall of the American Department Store.
  • Lange, Alexandra (15 February 2018). "Malls and the future of American retail: In a post-mall era, why are starchitects building more retail?". Curbed. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  • Lange, Alexandra (2022). Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781635576023. OCLC 1325579853.
  • Ngo-Viet, Nam-Son (2002). The Integration of the Suburban Shopping Center with its Surroundings: Redmond Town Center. PhD dissertation. University of Washington.
  • Scharoun, Lisa (2012). America at the Mall: The Cultural Role of a Retail Utopia. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

External links

  • International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)
  • American Institute of Architects Retail and Entertainment Committee Knowledge Community

shopping, mall, this, article, about, large, usually, enclosed, shopping, centers, anchored, traditional, department, stores, overview, types, shopping, centers, shopping, center, pedestrian, malls, pedestrian, zone, shopping, mall, simply, mall, north, americ. This article is about large usually enclosed shopping centers anchored by traditional department stores For an overview of all types of shopping centers see Shopping center For pedestrian malls see Pedestrian zone A shopping mall or simply mall is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center usually anchored by department stores The term mall originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it that is the term was used to refer to the walkway itself which was merely bordered by such shops but in the late 1960s it began to be used as a generic term for the large enclosed shopping centers that were becoming commonplace at the time 1 2 In the U K such complexes are considered shopping centres Commonwealth English shopping centre though shopping center covers many more sizes and types of centers than the North American mall Other countries may follow U S usage Philippines India 3 and U A E 4 while still others Australia 5 etc follow U K usage In Canadian English and often in Australia and New Zealand the term mall may be used informally but shopping centre or merely centre will feature in the name of the complex such as Toronto Eaton Centre The term mall is less commonly a part of the name of the complex Westfield Garden State PlazaParamus ParkBergen Town CenterFashion Center Four different shopping malls near New York City in Paramus Bergen County New Jersey U S the top American retailing hub with 6 billion in sales annually Each mall employs a different retail strategy to grow and thrive Many malls have declined considerably in Northern America and some have closed and become so called dead malls 6 Successful exceptions have added entertainment and experiential features added big box stores as anchors or converted to other specialized shopping center formats such as power centers lifestyle centers factory outlet centers and festival marketplaces 7 In Canada shopping centres have frequently been replaced with mixed use highrise communities 8 Contents 1 Types of shopping malls 1 1 Regional mall 1 2 Super regional mall 1 3 Not malls 1 4 List of types of shopping centers including malls 2 History 2 1 Forerunners to the American mall 2 2 Downtown pedestrian malls and use of term mall 2 3 Enclosed malls 2 4 Decline of shopping malls 3 Mall design 3 1 Vertical malls 4 Components 4 1 Food court 4 2 Department stores 5 Regional differences 5 1 Mall versus shopping center centre 5 2 Europe 5 2 1 U K and Ireland 5 2 2 Russia 6 Management and legal issues 6 1 Shopping property management firms 6 2 Legal issues 7 World s largest malls 7 1 Combination retail and wholesale shopping malls 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksTypes of shopping malls EditThe International Council of Shopping Centers based in New York City which classifies two types of shopping centers as malls regional malls and superregional malls Regional mall Edit A regional mall per the International Council of Shopping Centers is a shopping mall with 400 000 sq ft 37 000 m2 to 800 000 sq ft 74 000 m2 gross leasable area with at least two anchor stores 9 Super regional mall Edit A super regional mall per the International Council of Shopping Centers is a shopping mall with over 800 000 sq ft 74 000 m2 of gross leasable area three or more anchors mass merchant more variety fashion apparel and serves as the dominant shopping venue for the region 25 miles or 40 km in which it is located 9 Not malls Edit Not classified as malls are smaller formats such as strip malls and neighborhood shopping centers and specialized format such as power centers festival marketplaces and outlet centers 7 Conversely in some countries many shopping centers less than half or a quarter of the size of the U S minimum to be considered a mall 400 000 sq ft 37 000 m2 have mall in their names for example in Namibia or Zambia The world s largest malls with over 500 000 square metres 5 400 000 sq ft of gross leasable area are in China Thailand and the Philippines more than half again as large as previous contenders such as the Dubai Mall List of types of shopping centers including malls Edit The International Council of Shopping Centers classifies Asia Pacific European U S and Canadian shopping centers into the following types 10 11 12 13 Abbreviations SC shopping center centre GLA Gross Leasable Area NLA Net Leasable Area AP Asia Pacific EU Europe Can Canada US United States of America does not apply to Europe Type US GLA ft2 US GLA m2 EU GLA m2 EU GLA ft2 Can GLA ft2 Can GLA m2 AP NLA ft2 AP NLA m2 anchors Typical anchorsLarge general purpose centers US AP traditional shopping centres EU Can Mega mall AP n a n a n a n a n a n a 1 500 000 140 000 3 Department stores supermarkets hypermarkets multicinemas major entertainment leisureSuper regional mall centerEU Very large SC 800 000 74 000 80 000 860 000 800 000 74 000 800 000 1 499 999 74 000 139 999 3 Regular discount department stores in Europe and Asia also supermarkets hypermarkets cinemas major entertainment leisureRegional mall centerEU Large SC 400 000 800 000 37 000 74 000 40 000 79 999 430 000 859 999 300 000 799 999 28 000 73 999 500 000 800 000 46 000 74 000 2 Small amp medium general purpose centers US AP traditional shopping centres EU Can Sub regional SC AP Europe Medium SC n a n a 20 000 39 999 220 000 429 999 n a n a 200 000 500 000 19 000 46 000 0 3 Supermarket hypermarket small discount department storesSmall comparison based SC EU n a n a 5 000 19 999 54 000 219 999 n a n a n a n a n a Apparel home furnishing electronics gifts etc Small convenience based SC EU n a n a 5 000 19 999 54 000 219 999 n a n a n a n a n a Supermarket hypermarket pharmacy convenience store household goods etc Community shopping center 125 000 400 000 11 600 37 000 n a n a 100 000 400 000 9 300 37 000 n a n a 2 Discount store supermarket drugstore category killer a k a large neighborhood shopping center in US CanNeighborhood shopping center 30 000 125 000 2 800 11 600 n a n a 40 000 99 000 3 700 9 200 20 000 200 000 1 900 19 000 1 US Can 0 2 AP Supermarket in Asia also hypermarketConvenience centerUS Can also Strip mall lt 30 000 lt 2 800 n a n a 10 000 39 000 930 3 600 n a n a 0 1 Convenience store anchor or anchorlessType US GLA ft2 US GLA m2 EU GLA m2 EU GLA ft2 Can GLA ft2 Can GLA m2 AP NLA ft2 AP NLA m2 anchors Typical anchorsSpecialized shopping centersPower centerEU a k a Retail park 250 000 600 000 23 000 56 000 S 5 000 9 999M 10 000 19 999L 20 000 S 54 000 109 999M 110 000 219 999L 220 000 100 000 1 000 000 9 300 93 000 gt 50 000 gt 4 600 3 US Can n a AP Category killers warehouse clubs large discount stores In Asia 90 of NLA must be these Lifestyle center US 150 000 500 000 14 000 46 000 n a n a 150 000 500 000 14 000 46 000 n a n a 0 2 Large format upscale specialty storesOutlet mall center 50 000 400 000 4 600 37 000 5 000 54 000 50 000 400 000 4 600 37 000 no max size no max size n a Manufacturers and retail outlet storesTheme Festival US Festival marketplace 80 000 250 000 7 400 23 000 n a n a n a n a n a n a n a Restaurants specialty stores catering to visitors entertainmentLeisure entertainment centre AP Leisure based SC EU n a n a 5 000 54 000 n a n a lt 500 000 lt 46 000 N A Entertainment and or F amp B food and beverage in Asia 50 of tenants are these plus specialty stores catering to visitors fast fashion electronics sports Europe usually anchored by a multiplex cinema and also may include bowling fitness Excludes centers at transport hubs Specialty SC AP n a n a n a n a n a n a lt 500 000 lt 46 000 0 Specialty shops with general product mix apparel F amp B electronics etc Single category SC AP Non leisure based themed SC EU n a n a 5 000 54 000 n a n a n a n a n a Dedicated to single product type other than F amp B groceries or fashion e g information technology homewares furniture In Asia 80 of NLA should be dedicated to the theme Major transportation hub SC AP n a n a n a n a n a n a gt 50 000 gt 4 600 n a Retail at public transportation hubs including airside airport retailLimited purpose propertyAirport retail 75 000 300 000 7 000 28 000 n a n a n a n a n a n a 0 Speciality retail and restaurantsShopping centre hybrids Canada only Hybrid SC Can n a n a n a n a 250 000 23 000 n a n a varies Has characteristics of two or more shopping center types e g power center regional mallHistory EditForerunners to the American mall Edit Shopping centers in general may have their origins in public markets and in the Middle East covered bazaars In 1798 the first covered shopping passage was built in Paris the Passage du Caire 14 The Arcade in Providence Rhode Island claims to be the first shopping arcade in the United States in 1828 15 Dayton Arcade in the 1920s In the mid 20th century with the rise of the suburb and automobile culture in the United States a new style of shopping center was created away from downtowns 16 Early shopping centers designed for the automobile include Market Square Lake Forest Illinois 1916 and Country Club Plaza Kansas City Missouri 1924 17 The suburban shopping center concept evolved further in the United States after World War II see table above with larger open air shopping centers anchored by major department stores such as the 550 000 square foot 51 000 m2 Broadway Crenshaw Center in Los Angeles built in 1947 anchored by a five story Broadway and a May Company California 18 Downtown pedestrian malls and use of term mall Edit In the late 1950s and into the 1960s the term shopping mall was first used but in the original sense of the word mall meaning a pedestrian promenade in the U S or in U K usage a shopping precinct Early downtown pedestrianized malls included the Kalamazoo Mall the first in 1959 Shoppers See Way in Toledo Lincoln Road Mall in Miami Beach Santa Monica Mall 1965 19 20 21 Although Bergen Mall opened 1957 led other suburban shopping centers in using mall in their names these types of properties were still referred to as shopping centers until the late 1960s when the term shopping mall started to be used generically for large suburban shopping centers 22 page needed Enclosed malls Edit Original interior of Shopping one of the first enclosed malls in the world Lulea Sweden 1955 The enclosed shopping center which would eventually be known as the shopping mall did not appear in mainstream until the mid 1950s One of the earliest examples was the Valley Fair Shopping Center in Appleton Wisconsin 23 which opened on March 10 1955 Valley Fair featured a number of modern features including central heating and cooling a large outdoor parking area semi detached anchor stores and restaurants Later that year the world s first fully enclosed shopping mall was opened in Lulea in northern Sweden architect Ralph Erskine and was named Shopping the region now claims the highest shopping center density in Europe 24 The idea of a regionally sized fully enclosed shopping complex was pioneered in 1956 by the Austrian born architect and American immigrant Victor Gruen 25 26 27 This new generation of regional size shopping centers began with the Gruen designed Southdale Center which opened in the Twin Cities suburb of Edina Minnesota United States in October 1956 26 27 For pioneering the soon to be enormously popular mall concept in this form Gruen has been called the most influential architect of the twentieth century by Malcolm Gladwell 28 The first retail complex to be promoted as a mall was Paramus New Jersey s Bergen Mall The center which opened with an open air format on November 14 1957 29 and was enclosed in 1973 Aside from Southdale Center significant early enclosed shopping malls were Harundale Mall 1958 in Glen Burnie Maryland 30 Big Town Mall 1959 in Mesquite Texas Chris Town Mall 1961 in Phoenix Arizona and Randhurst Center 1962 in Mount Prospect Illinois Other early malls moved retailing away from the dense commercial downtowns into the largely residential suburbs This formula enclosed space with stores attached away from downtown and accessible only by automobile became a popular way to build retail across the world Gruen himself came to abhor this effect of his new design he decried the creation of enormous land wasting seas of parking and the spread of suburban sprawl 31 32 Even though malls mostly appeared in suburban areas in the U S some U S cities facilitated the construction of enclosed malls downtown as an effort to revive city centers and allow them to compete effectively with suburban malls Examples included Main Place Mall in Buffalo 1969 and The Gallery 1977 now Fashion District Philadelphia in Philadelphia Other cities created open air pedestrian malls In the United States developers such as A Alfred Taubman of Taubman Centers extended the concept further in 1980 with terrazzo tiles at the Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey indoor fountains and two levels allowing a shopper to make a circuit of all the stores Taubman believed carpeting increased friction slowing down customers so it was removed Fading daylight through glass panels was supplemented by gradually increased electric lighting making it seem like the afternoon was lasting longer which encouraged shoppers to linger 33 34 Decline of shopping malls Edit See also Retail apocalypse and Dead mall Belz Factory Outlet Mall an abandoned shopping mall in Allen Texas United States In the United States in the mid 1990s malls were still being constructed at a rate of 140 a year 35 But in 2001 a PricewaterhouseCoopers study found that underperforming and vacant malls known as greyfield and dead mall estates were an emerging problem In 2007 a year before the Great Recession no new malls were built in America for the first time in 50 years 36 City Creek Center Mall in Salt Lake City which opened in March 2012 was the first to be built since the recession 17 In recent years the number of dead malls increased significantly in the early 21st century because the economic health of malls across the United States has been in decline as identified by high vacancy rates From 2006 to 2010 the percentage of malls that are considered to be dying by real estate experts have a vacancy rate of at least 40 unhealthy 20 40 or in trouble 10 20 all increased greatly and these high vacancy rates only partially decreased from 2010 to 2014 37 In 2014 nearly 3 of all malls in the United States were considered to be dying 40 or higher vacancy rates and nearly one fifth of all malls had vacancy rates considered troubling 10 or higher Some real estate experts say the fundamental problem is a glut of malls in many parts of the country creating a market that is extremely over retailed 37 In 2019 The Shops amp Restaurants at Hudson Yards opened as an upscale mall in New York City with a Fifth Avenue mix of shops such as H amp M Zara and Sephora below them This is one the first two malls built recently along with American Dream in which both opened in 2019 since City Creek Center 38 Online shopping has also emerged as a competition to shopping malls In the United States online shopping has accounted for an increasing share of total retail sales 39 In 2013 roughly 200 out of 1 300 malls across the United States were going out of business 40 To combat this trend developers have converted malls into other uses including attractions such as parks movie theaters gyms and even fishing lakes 41 In the United States the 600 000 square foot Highland Mall will be a campus for Austin Community College 42 In France the So Ouest mall outside of Paris was designed to resemble elegant Louis XV style apartments and includes 17 000 square metres 180 000 sq ft of green space 43 The Australian mall company Westfield launched an online mall and later a mobile app with 150 stores 3 000 brands and over 1 million products 44 The COVID 19 pandemic also significantly impacted the retail industry Government regulations temporarily closed malls increased entrance controls and imposed strict public sanitation requirements 45 Mall design Edit The former Camp Snoopy Amusement park before it was Nickelodeon Universe at the center of the Mall of America in Bloomington Minnesota the largest shopping mall in the United States The 31 story tall ISQUARE vertical mall Vertical malls Edit High land prices in populous cities have led to the concept of the vertical mall in which space allocated to retail is configured over a number of stories accessible by elevators and or escalators usually both linking the different levels of the mall The challenge of this type of mall is to overcome the natural tendency of shoppers to move horizontally and encourage shoppers to move upwards and downwards 46 The concept of a vertical mall was originally conceived in the late 1960s by the Mafco Company former shopping center development division of Marshall Field amp Co The Water Tower Place skyscraper in Chicago Illinois was built in 1975 by Urban Retail Properties It contains a hotel luxury condominiums and office space and sits atop a block long base containing an eight level atrium style retail mall that fronts on the Magnificent Mile citation needed Vertical malls are common in densely populated conurbations in East and Southeast Asia Hong Kong in particular has numerous examples such as Times Square Dragon Centre Apm Langham Place 46 ISQUARE Hysan Place and The One A vertical mall may also be built where the geography prevents building outward or there are other restrictions on construction such as historical buildings or significant archeology The Darwin Shopping Centre and associated malls in Shrewsbury UK are built on the side of a steep hill around the former town walls 47 consequently the shopping center is split over seven floors vertically two locations horizontally connected by elevators escalators and bridge walkways Some establishments incorporate such designs into their layout such as Shrewsbury s former McDonald s split into four stories with multiple mezzanines which featured medieval castle vaults complete with arrowslits in the basement dining rooms Components EditFood court Edit Main article Food court A common feature of shopping malls is a food court this typically consists of a number of fast food vendors of various types surrounding a shared seating area Department stores Edit Main articles Department store and Anchor store When the shopping mall format was developed by Victor Gruen in the mid 1950s signing larger department stores was necessary for the financial stability of the projects and to draw retail traffic that would result in visits to the smaller stores in the mall as well These larger stores are termed anchor store or draw tenant In physical configuration anchor stores are normally located as far from each other as possible to maximize the amount of traffic from one anchor to another citation needed Regional differences Edit Express Avenue Chennai India Shopping arcade in Tokyo Japan Mall versus shopping center centre Edit Shopping mall is a term used predominantly in North America and some other countries that follow U S usage India 3 U A E 4 etc and others Australia 5 etc follow U K usage In the United States Persian Gulf countries and India the term shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed retail structures and is generally abbreviated to simply mall while shopping center centre usually refers to open air retail complexes both types of facilities usually have large parking lots face major traffic arterials and have few pedestrian connections to surrounding neighbourhoods 48 Outside of North America shopping precinct and shopping arcade are also used In Canada shopping centre is often used officially as in Square One Shopping Centre but conversationally mall is mostly used Europe Edit There are a reported 222 malls in Europe In 2014 these malls had combined sales of US 12 47 billion 49 This represented a 10 bump in revenues from the prior year 49 U K and Ireland Edit In the United Kingdom and Ireland both open air and enclosed centers are commonly referred to as shopping centres Mall primarily refers to either a shopping mall a place where a collection of shops all adjoin a pedestrian area or an exclusively pedestrianized street that allows shoppers to walk without interference from vehicle traffic The majority of British enclosed shopping centres the equivalent of a U S mall are located in city centres usually found in old and historic shopping districts and surrounded by subsidiary open air shopping streets Large examples include West Quay in Southampton Manchester Arndale Bullring Birmingham Liverpool One Trinity Leeds Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow and Eldon Square in Newcastle upon Tyne In addition to the inner city shopping centres large UK conurbations will also have large out of town regional malls such as the Metrocentre in Gateshead Meadowhall Centre Sheffield serving South Yorkshire the Trafford Centre in Greater Manchester White Rose Centre in Leeds the Merry Hill Centre near Dudley and Bluewater in Kent These centres were built in the 1980s and 1990s but planning regulations prohibit the construction of any more Out of town shopping developments in the UK are now focused on retail parks which consist of groups of warehouse style shops with individual entrances from outdoors Planning policy prioritizes the development of existing town centres although with patchy success 50 Westfield London White City is the largest shopping centre in Europe citation needed Russia Edit In Russia on the other hand as of 2013 update a large number of new malls had been built near major cities notably the MEGA malls such as Mega Belaya Dacha mall near Moscow In large part they were financed by international investors and were popular with shoppers from the emerging middle class 51 Management and legal issues EditShopping property management firms Edit A shopping property management firm is a company that specializes in owning and managing shopping malls Most shopping property management firms own at least 20 malls Some firms use a similar naming scheme for most of their malls for example Mills Corporation puts Mills in most of its mall names and SM Prime Holdings of the Philippines puts SM in all of its malls as well as anchor stores such as The SM Store SM Appliance Center SM Hypermarket SM Cinema and SM Supermarket In the UK The Mall Fund changes the name of any center it buys to The Mall location using its pink M logo when it sells a mall the center reverts to its own name and branding such as the Ashley Centre in Epsom 52 Similarly following its rebranding from Capital Shopping Centres intu Properties renamed many of its centres to intu name location such as intu Lakeside again malls removed from the network revert to their own brand see for instance The Glades in Bromley Legal issues Edit One controversial aspect of malls has been their effective displacement of traditional main streets or high streets Some consumers prefer malls with their parking garages controlled environments and private security guards over Central business districts CBD or downtowns which frequently have limited parking poor maintenance outdoor weather and limited police coverage 53 54 In response a few jurisdictions notably California have expanded the right of freedom of speech to ensure that speakers will be able to reach consumers who prefer to shop eat and socialize within the boundaries of privately owned malls 55 The Supreme Court decision Pruneyard Shopping Center v Robins was issued on 9 June 1980 which affirmed the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell California and several local high school students World s largest malls EditThis is an incomplete list of the world s largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area GLA with a GLA of at least 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft Rank Mall Country City metropolitan area Year opened Gross leasablearea GLA Shops Remarks1 Iran Mall Iran Tehran 2018 1 950 000 m2 21 000 000 sq ft 56 2500 Largest mall in Iran2 IOI City Mall Malaysia Putrajaya 2014 821 000 m 8 840 000 sq ft 650 Largest mall in Malaysia3 South China Mall China Dongguan 2005 659 612 m2 7 100 000 sq ft 57 58 2 350 Until at least 2014 most of the stores were empty with occupancy rates of only 10 58 4 Isfahan City Center Iran Isfahan 2012 650 000 m2 7 000 000 sq ft 58 59 350 Contains the biggest indoor amusement park in the Middle East at 345 000 m2 3 710 000 sq ft Built in two phases in 2012 and 2019 5 SM Mall of Asia Philippines Pasay Metro Manila 2006 589 891 m2 6 349 530 sq ft 60 3 500 The largest mall in the Philippines with IT parks MoA Arena hotels an IKEA building 61 bay area resorts and amusement parks a total reclamation of 1 047 hectares 2 590 acres is anticipated upon completion6 SM Tianjin China Tianjin 2016 565 000 m2 6 080 000 sq ft 42 62 63 1 000 The largest SM mall outside of the Philippines7 Golden Resources Mall China Beijing 2004 557 419 m2 6 000 010 sq ft 57 58 750 8 CentralPlaza WestGate Thailand Nonthaburi Bangkok Metropolitan Region 2015 550 278 m2 5 923 140 sq ft 500 The gross floor area of the mall includes the floor area of the mall building with various shops which is 500 000 square meters and the floor area of the IKEA store which is 50 278 square meters 64 65 9 CentralWorld Thailand Bangkok 1990 550 000 m2 5 900 000 sq ft 66 600 Area of the full complex is 1 024 000 m2 11 020 000 sq ft including two skyscrapers 10 ICONSIAM Thailand Bangkok 2018 525 000 m2 5 650 000 sq ft 67 550 11 Mall of America United States Bloomington MN Minneapolis Saint Paul 1992 520 257 m2 5 600 000 sq ft 68 520 The ranking area does not include Nickelodeon Universe a large indoor amusement park at the center of the mall with an area of 28 000 m2 300 000 sq ft Largest mall in United States 12 1 Utama Malaysia Petaling Jaya 1995 519 328 m2 5 590 000 sq ft 69 70 503 70 The 2nd largest shopping mall in Malaysia Built in three phases in 1995 71 2003 72 and 2018 73 13 SM City North EDSA Philippines Quezon City Metro Manila 1985 497 213 m2 5 351 960 sq ft 58 60 74 1 000 Formerly the largest mall in the Philippines 2008 2011 201 2014 and 2015 2021 until IKEA opened in SM Mall of Asia on November 25 202114 Global Harbor China Shanghai 2013 480 000 m2 5 200 000 sq ft 75 76 450 15 SM Megamall Philippines Mandaluyong Metro Manila 1991 474 000 m2 5 100 000 sq ft 60 77 75 76 1 000 Has the most cinema screens 14 in the Philippines 78 79 16 SM Seaside City Cebu Philippines Cebu City 2015 470 486 m2 5 064 270 sq ft 80 700 Largest shopping mall in the Philippines outside Metro Manila 17 Persian Gulf Complex Iran Shiraz 2011 450 000 m2 4 800 000 sq ft 81 82 83 84 355 85 86 Second largest shopping mall by number of stores after Iran Mall 85 18 The Avenues Mall Kuwait Al Rai 2007 425 000 m2 4 570 000 sq ft 1100 87 19 Tie Sunway Pyramid Malaysia Subang Jaya 1997 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 88 1000 Second largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama Built in three phases in 1997 2007 and 2016 20 tie New Century Global Center China Chengdu 2013 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 2 30021 tie Dream Mall Taiwan Kaohsiung 2007 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 25022 tie Siam Paragon Thailand Bangkok 2005 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 58 200 89 23 tie Central Phuket Thailand Phuket 2004 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 90 91 92 250 Major expansion Floresta building in 2018 24 tie Festival Alabang Philippines Muntinlupa Metro Manila 1998 400 000 m2 4 300 000 sq ft 93 250 25 Lotte World Mall South Korea Seoul 2014 383 470 m2 4 127 600 sq ft 94 200 Largest shopping mall in South Korea 26 tie Jamuna Future Park Bangladesh Dhaka 2013 380 000 m2 4 100 000 sq ft 95 200 95 Largest shopping mall in South Asia 96 27 tie Albrook Mall Panama Panama City 2002 380 000 m2 4 100 000 sq ft 58 200 Second largest shopping mall in the Americas the largest until 2013 28 Mal Taman Anggrek Indonesia Jakarta 1996 360 000 m2 3 900 000 sq ft 58 150 Hosts the world s largest LED display 97 29 tie Fashion Island Thailand Thailand Bangkok 1995 350 000 m2 3 800 000 sq ft 15030 tie West Edmonton Mall Canada Edmonton Alberta 1981 350 000 m2 3 800 000 sq ft 98 800 Largest shopping mall in Canada The gross leasable area does not include Galaxyland a large indoor amusement park with an area of 70 160 m2 755 200 sq ft 31 tie The Dubai Mall United Arab Emirates Dubai 2008 350 000 m2 3 800 000 sq ft 400 The second largest mall in the world by total land area 99 100 101 32 Lucky One Mall Pakistan Karachi 2017 340 000 m2 3 700 000 sq ft 102 103 200 Largest mall in Pakistan 33 Gandaria City Indonesia Jakarta 2010 336 279 m2 3 619 680 sq ft 104 25033 tie Limketkai Center Philippines Cagayan de Oro 1992 320 000 m2 3 400 000 sq ft 105 106 25033 tie Berjaya Times Square Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2003 320 000 m2 3 400 000 sq ft 200 The largest shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur and 3rd largest shopping mall in Malaysia behind 1 Utama and Sunway Pyramid 107 34 SM City Fairview Philippines Quezon City Metro Manila 1997 312 749 m2 3 366 400 sq ft 35036 The Grand Central Mall Pakistan Faisalabad Under Construction 310 000 m 33 3681223 sq ft 2nd largest mall in Pakistan35 tie Zhengjia Plaza Grandview Mall China Guangzhou 2005 280 000 m2 3 000 000 sq ft 180 citation needed 36 tie Centro Mayor Colombia Bogota 2010 280 000 m2 3 000 000 sq ft citation needed 25037 tie American Dream Meadowlands United States East Rutherford NJ New York City area 2019 280 000 m2 3 000 000 sq ft 108 200 Includes Nickelodeon Universe DreamWorks Water Park and Big Snow American Dream38 SM City Cebu Philippines Cebu City 1993 273 804 m2 2 947 200 sq ft 60 68039 The Avenues Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain Bay 2017 273 000m2 2 940 000 sq ft 40 tie Medan Centre Point Indonesia Medan 2013 270 000 m2 2 900 000 sq ft 2 109 The biggest shopping mall in North Sumatra Medan Center Point Complex consists two of the tallest five buildings in North Sumatra 40 tie Mal Artha Gading Indonesia Jakarta 2004 270 000 m2 2 900 000 sq ft 330 110 41 Mall of Arabia Saudi Arabia Jeddah 2010 261 000 m2 2 810 000 sq ft 187 111 42 King of Prussia United States King of Prussia Philadelphia metropolitan area 1963 259 500 m2 2 793 000 sq ft 112 200 Originally built as two buildings a 2016 renovation made it one continuous building larger than Mall of America by 1 300 m2 14 000 sq ft 113 43 Greenwich Mall Russia Ekaterinburg 2006 258 673 m2 2 788 000 sq ft 114 250 the largest shopping center in Europe44 Tunjungan Plaza Indonesia Surabaya 1986 253 187 m2 2 725 280 sq ft 115 250 The biggest mall in East Java45 tie Emporium Mall Pakistan Lahore 2016 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 116 200 3rd largest mall in Pakistan45 tie Centro Sambil Venezuela Caracas 1998 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 30045 tie Aventura Mall United States Aventura Miami area 1983 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 300 Largest shopping mall in Florida 45 tie Glorietta Philippines Makati Metro Manila 1991 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 300 Glorietta is integrated with Greenbelt both of which are owned by the Ayala Corporation 45 tie Greenbelt Philippines Makati Metro Manila 1991 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 300 Greenbelt is integrated with Glorietta both of which are owned by the Ayala Corporation 45 tie South Coast Plaza United States Costa Mesa Greater Los Angeles 1967 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 117 286 The largest shopping mall in California besides Del Amo 45 tie Centro Comercial Santafe Colombia Bogota 2006 250 000 m2 2 700 000 sq ft 150Combination retail and wholesale shopping malls Edit Some wholesale market complexes also function as shopping malls in that they contain retail space which operate as stores in normal malls do but also act as producer vendor outlets that can take large orders for export Name Country City Year opened Gross leasable area Shops RemarksYiwu International luTrade City China Yiwu 2002 5 500 000 m2 59 000 000 sq ft 118 75 000 Much of the 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