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appalachiablue

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Wed Jun 13, 2018, 04:18 PM Jun 2018

NoVa. Suburb Macy's, Mall Mainstay to Homeless Shelter, NYT

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Karleen Smith used to work at the Macy’s in Landmark Mall, putting price tags on summer dresses, housewares and the latest styles of shoes. On Saturday, Ms. Smith, 57, returned to her former store, not as an employer or a customer, but as a resident. The former Macy’s in this vacant shopping mall outside Washington has been transformed into a homeless shelter. “It’s weird to be moving into this building. I used to work here,” she said inside the shelter’s common room, which was once the men’s department. “It’s called survival.”

As shopping malls struggle to survive in the era of Amazon, communities are looking for new uses for all the retail space. Some empty stores are finding another life as trampoline parks, offices, college classrooms and churches.
At the vacant Macy’s in Alexandria, the Carpenter’s Shelter, a nonprofit group, moved into its temporary home last weekend, 15 months after the last shopper rang out. The former store now provides 60 beds, hot meals and showers for families and for single men and women who are having trouble finding a place to live in a city with a scarcity of affordable housing.

The Macy’s logo and signature star are visible above the shelter’s entrance, while some of the floors are covered in the store’s faded carpet and white tiles. Toilets and sinks were pulled from a former Lord & Taylor and relocated to the shelter. The shelter takes up only a corner of the original Macy’s, which occupied two cavernous floors. A fire door at the back of the shelter leads to the rest of the dim store, where the perfume and jewelry counters are still intact and a giant Estee Lauder advertisement remains illuminated.

The Landmark Mall was once at the vanguard of shopping. Opened in 1965, the mall housed the region’s most fashionable department stores, Hecht’s, Woodward & Lothrop and Sears & Roebuck. Boys came to buy their first suit at the haberdasher, and teenage girls could get their shoes dyed to match the color of their prom dress.
Alexandria’s former mayor William D. Euille remembered playing the clarinet in the high school band at the mall’s opening ceremony. “It was the economic engine of the city,” he said. Landmark tried to adapt over the years. It began as an open-air shopping center and went through an overhaul in the 1980s to enclose the property. More..

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NoVa. Suburb Macy's, Mall Mainstay to Homeless Shelter, NYT (Original Post) appalachiablue Jun 2018 OP
There's a second life for Maralago & Trump Tower awaiting! Wwcd Jun 2018 #1
A temporary location. appalachiablue Jun 2018 #2
 

Wwcd

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1. There's a second life for Maralago & Trump Tower awaiting!
Wed Jun 13, 2018, 04:26 PM
Jun 2018

They could house the immigrant kids while the US reunites them with their families.

As far as Macy's turned homeless shelter, its just space . Make a worthy use of it, I say.

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