Sentence examples for increase mall traffic from inspiring English sources

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By mixing the necessary with the discretionary, he is convinced he can increase mall traffic.

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The expansion to add a 150,000-square-foot Saks Fifth Avenue store, an additional 34,000 square feet of retail space and 187,000 feet to existing parking garage was strongly opposed by the communities surrounding the mall, which argued that mall traffic was an increasing pollution and safety hazard.

Mall traffic is down, and an increasing number of consumers claim to be struggling with high gasoline prices and debt.

"Mall traffic is way off," he said.

"Mall traffic, for a number of years, has been slowing down.

Court papers cited an "unprecedented decline in mall traffic," meaning fewer hungry shoppers settling for foldable pizza slices.

Mall traffic would also overburden larger commercial thoroughfares like Jericho Turnpike, they said.

He was responding to a question about mall traffic during a conference call with analysts, a day after the second-biggest US mall operator reported quarterly earnings.

But most analysts would say that mall traffic has fallen several percentage points less than that — with the difference explained by mall visitors like Mr. Morrell.

Mall traffic has slowed.

Moreover, mall traffic has started to stabilize.

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