
Would You Live In an Apartment That Used to Be a Mall?
02/20/21 • 11 min
As malls continue to die out and get repurposed if not demolished, one of those purposes is now housing. One of the oldest malls in America, the Providence Arcade in Rhode Island, was transformed into 48 micro-apartments.
Read full post at Home Stratosphere.
As malls continue to die out and get repurposed if not demolished, one of those purposes is now housing. One of the oldest malls in America, the Providence Arcade in Rhode Island, was transformed into 48 micro-apartments.
Read full post at Home Stratosphere.
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