Mini-Malls
As “progress” makes its grim way through whatever remaining charm still exists in Los Angeles, leveling classic and creative structures and choking the last precious open land that once graciously surrounded this pretty city, a frightening thought occurs to me: In 50 to 100 years from now the mini-mall will be revered and cherished as a historical landmark. Or is it hysterical landmark?
RISSA BERNSTEIN
Sherman Oaks
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