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Destiny USA reveals pandemic’s toll on the mall: plunging rent income and ‘uncertainty’
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A shopper takes the escalator at Destiny USA on July 14, 2021, following the mall s reopening after a four-month shutdown driven by the coronavirus pandemic.Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. Destiny USA’s rent revenues fell by nearly a third in 2020 as the largest shopping mall in New York struggled under the coronavirus shutdown.
A financial statement filed last week shows the mall received $14.6 million less in rents from its tenants last year than it did in 2019.
Carousel Center LP, the Pyramid Cos. entity that owns Destiny USA, reported that it took in $32.2 million in rents last year, down 31.2% from $46.8 million in 2019.