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Help the Dave Ryan Show's "Adopt a Highway" Clean Up! | 101.3 KDWB


By falen
Apr 12, 2021
For the last few years, the Dave Ryan Show has sponsored a piece of Highway 7 and we would love your help cleaning it on Wednesday, April 28th at 11a.m. We plan on meeting in the Knollwood Mall parking lot near Caribou Coffee (the back of the lot closer to HWY 7) at 10:45am and cleaning from 11am until approximately 12:30.
Things to Know
We will provide a safety vest and garbage bags
We ask you to bring heavy work gloves, light-colored clothing and heavy leather shoes or work boots with good ankle support.
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From empty mall to community asset


The recent problems plaguing shopping malls nationwide, which began well before the pandemic shutdown, have been well-documented. One local example is Burnsville Center, the 43-year old shopping complex that went into foreclosure earlier this year. CBL Properties’ 522,000-square-foot portion of the mall was recently sold at an auction for $17.96 million.
Plagued by failing anchor stores, the owners of malls nationwide have been trying various strategies to replace the revenue previously earned from large tenants. Some strategies have worked better than others, and the long term fate of many malls is still in doubt, according to experts.
Fewer than half of the 1,500 enclosed malls built from 1956 to 2005 survive today, according to the real-estate research website Real Daily.

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