Shopping malls have become a part of Americans’ societies.
Before 1950, there were no malls, but now almost every city or region has at least one.
In fact, shopping malls have become a part of daily life.
People think of them as social centers.
For example, malls have taken the place of Main Street.
Shops and services are now in one place at the mall.
Busy householders can save time by doing their shopping at the mall.
And young and old people with time on their hands, often say, “Let’s go to the mall!”