re: #30 freetoken
Some places will be tore down.
Regarding the growth of malls faster than the population - that may have been true at one time, but I don’t know if what is included in such claim are the small strip-mall construction.
Regardless, commerce happens where people live. Unless one has a growing population there is no need for building new malls.
It’s going to be a long road ahead, deconverting from the idea of suburbia. Right now gasoline prices are held low because the price does not include environmental costs,…
nor does it include the military cost of securing supply sources in unstable, politically and socially backwards parts of the world.