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It may not be a matter of "downscale", so much as a subtle cultural paradigm shift--whether one likes it or not, malls are truly tied into the "Cold War White Middle" mythos. And it may be no mere coincidence that the decline of the mall coincided with the ethnoburbization of the 'burbs (or the end of the Cold War, for that matter). Even when thriving a la Yorkdale or Square One, they seem like relics (however successfully adapted) of a past moment--and in late-blooming cases like Erin Mills and Woodbine, *instant* relics.
If you want a measure of where erstwhile "White Middle" malldom went (or tried to go) post-1990, go downtown, or (at opposite ends of the scale) Vaughan Mills or the Don Mills Centre.
If you want a measure of where erstwhile "White Middle" malldom went (or tried to go) post-1990, go downtown, or (at opposite ends of the scale) Vaughan Mills or the Don Mills Centre.