Bombardamentele au ras un mall. Așa arată acum cel mai mare mall Fabrika din regiunea Kherson, Ucraina.
This is how the largest shopping mall Fabrika in the #Kherson region looks like now. pic.twitter.com/YCpYl5wv6i
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 7, 2022
Allegedly two Ukraine AF Su-25s were lost today around Kherson. #UkraineRussianWar pic.twitter.com/6xDoGk7mmH
— Ukraine live (@Gadhwara27) March 7, 2022
Asa ar trebui sa arate … TOATER mall-urile … din TOATA lumea !!!
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term „mall” originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to refer to the walkway itself which was merely bordered by such shops), but in the late 1960s, it began to be used as a generic term for the large enclosed shopping centers that were becoming commonplace at the time. In the U.K., such complexes are considered shopping centres (Commonwealth English: shopping centre), though „shopping center” covers many more sizes and types of centers than the North American „mall”. Other countries may follow U.S. usage (India, U.A.E., etc.) and others (Australia, etc.) follow U.K. usage.
Many malls have declined considerably (especially in the United States and Canada), and some have closed and become so-called „dead malls”. Successful exceptions have added entertainment and experiential features, added big-box stores as anchors, or converted to other specialized shopping center formats such as power centers, lifestyle centers, factory outlet centers, and festival marketplaces.
La noi se numeau „MAGAZINE UNIVERSALE”… in Bucuresti fiintand (inainte de ’89) La Fayette/Victoria, Bucuresti, Unirea etc.. APROPOS … zilele astea … se inchide complet Unirea, Bucuresti este in ruina, iar Victoria a devenit un talcioc …
DAR, mall-uri avem cu DUIUMUL (aparute ca ciupercile, pe locatia fostelor fabrici si uzine din Bucuresti si din Romania) …