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Yeah I'm sure Covid did a number on all of them, but we've been there a few times in the past year or so because our daughter likes it and it seemed to be busier than I would have expected, and the area around it seemed pretty lively, too.Not exactly. It's been in a downward trend for a while. Nordstrom was the big get and they pulled out a while ago. Most indoor malls around the country aren't doing that well.
“Like malls nationally, Providence Place has been impacted by several recent shifts in shopping-- most notably the growth of online retailing and COVID-19. As a result, our mall is not what it used to be. It still has time to be the economic asset to the city that was intended and I hope that city and state leaders work together to get things back on track," said Smiley.
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GoLocalProv | News | Another Mini Crime Wave Hits Providence Place - What Is Mall’s Future?
Providence Place Mall opened in the late 1990s with a black-tie event packed with dignitaries and featuring top-level retailers. In the past ten days, episodes of violence and a robbery are just the latest incidents raising concerns about the safety of the mall.www.golocalprov.com