Abstract

Originally a product of suburban growth, shopping centers are now generating vast changes in retailing and in metropolitan community development. This article discusses the complex reshuffling of customers among suburban districts as well as between central city and suburbs. This is a study of two major regional shopping centers in a suburban area near New York City.

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