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The mall of the future will offer dinner, movies, and a colonoscopy
Boomers need health-care services nearby, and malls are losing stores to Amazon. Put those factors together, and voila!
By Patrick Clark |
Updated on July 26, 2016
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As shopping malls try to reinvent themselves, the health care industry becomes a partner. (Photo: AP)
(Bloomberg) — The Runway at Playa Vista in Los Angeles recently added a Whole Foods, a movie theater, and upscale shops and restaurants—retail center staples intended to attract affluent shoppers, condo-buyers, and tech companies to the mixed-use development. The next big tenant slated to move in, however, is a little different: A 32,000-square-foot doctors’ office, where the Cedars-Sinai Health System plans to house outpatient services, including cardiology and orthopedics.
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