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Vacant Spaces

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arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Unlocking Creative Potential: The Win-Win 'Loophole' Empowering Artists"

Hypha Studios, a London-based nonprofit, provides free working spaces for artists in vacant commercial spaces, benefiting both the artists and landlords. By allowing artists to utilize empty stores and offices, landlords can save money on property taxes and enhance their corporate responsibility image. Similar organizations like ChaShaMa in New York have successfully implemented this model, providing long-term spaces for artists and fostering a sense of community. However, artists without gallery representation may struggle to sell their work and gain recognition in the art market.

business2 years ago

"Pickleball Takes Over Vacant Retail Spaces in US Malls"

Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is replacing vacant spaces left by shuttered stores like Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy in some US malls. Malls are looking for new tenants to fill empty spaces and attract customers beyond traditional department store anchors and clothing stores. Pickleball offers a fun, social experience that consumers crave after years of limited gatherings during the pandemic. The sport's rapid growth has created dilemmas for public parks and recreation departments, which must balance competing interests with often limited space and funds. Pickleball facilities are opening in malls, where players can play and then grab a bite to eat or do some shopping.

sports2 years ago

Pickleball Takes Over Retail Spaces in Malls and Beaches.

Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is replacing vacant spaces left by shuttered stores like Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy at malls. Malls are responding to the trend of consumers craving fun, social experiences by turning to a wider range of tenants and activities to draw traffic. Pickleball's rapid spread has created dilemmas for public parks and recreation departments, which must balance competing interests with often limited space and funds. Pickleball is heading to malls, where players can play and then grab a bite to eat or do some shopping, landlords hope.

sports2 years ago

Pickleball Takes Over Retail Spaces in Mall Shift.

Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is replacing vacant spaces left by shuttered stores like Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy at malls. Malls are responding to the trend of consumers craving fun, social experiences after years of limited gatherings during the pandemic. Pickleball's rapid spread has created dilemmas for public parks and recreation departments, which must balance competing interests with often limited space and funds. Pickleball is heading to malls, where players can play and then grab a bite to eat or do some shopping, landlords hope.

sports2 years ago

Pickleball Takes Over Retail Spaces in Mall Shift.

Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is replacing vacant spaces left by shuttered stores like Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy at malls. Malls are responding to the trend of consumers craving fun, social experiences by turning to a wider range of tenants and activities to draw traffic. Pickleball's rapid spread has created dilemmas for public parks and recreation departments, which must balance competing interests with often limited space and funds. Pickleball is heading to malls, where players can play and then grab a bite to eat or do some shopping, landlords hope.

sports2 years ago

Pickleball Takes Over Retail Spaces in Malls and Beaches.

Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is replacing vacant spaces left by shuttered stores like Bed Bath & Beyond and Old Navy at malls. Malls are responding to the trend of consumers craving fun, social experiences after years of limited gatherings during the pandemic, and they have shifted their spending from goods to experiences like theaters, arcades, and amusement parks. Pickleball's rapid spread has created dilemmas for public parks and recreation departments, which must balance competing interests with often limited space and funds. So pickleball is heading to malls, where players can play and then grab a bite to eat or do some shopping, landlords hope.