The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT31) MOSCOW -- Feb. 4, 2003 -- MOSCOW-MALLS-2 -- Mall rats and their habitat are still rarities in Moscow. The first mall -- a gaudy tomb of luxury stores that appeared in 1997 underneath a central public square -- was more a museum than a place to shop. Later, a Turkish retailer began opening malls in Moscow's thickly settled suburbs. Now, there are 21 malls, one for every 500,000 people, fewer even than in Warsaw, a city one-fifth the size, according to the Moscow office of Jones Lang LaSalle, a real estate consultancy. But the word is spreading that the mall is the place to be. Free video games at an electronics store at the Mega mall in Moscow draw a crowd on Feb. 1, 2003. (Sabrina Tavernise/The New York Times)
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