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1293. Shopping Centers -- Number, Gross Leasable Area, and Retail Sales, by Gross Leasable Area
[As of December 31.A shopping center is a group of architecturally unified commercialestablishments built on a site that is planned, developed, owned,and managed as an operating
unit related in its location, size, andtype of shops to the trade area that the unit serves. The unitprovides on-site parking in definite relationship to the types andtotal size of
the stores.The data base attempts to include all centers with three or morestores. Estimates are based on a sample of data available onshopping center properties; for details, contact
source]
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Gross leasable area (sq. ft.)
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Year
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Total
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Less
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More
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than
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100,001-
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200,001-
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400,001-
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800,001-
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than 1
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addcheck
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100,001
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200,000
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400,000
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800,000
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1,000,000
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million
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NUMBER
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1986
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28,496
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18,230
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6,692
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2,083
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918
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261
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312
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0
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1987
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30,641
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19,679
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7,195
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2,231
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954
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263
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319
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0
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1988
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32,563
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20,829
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7,713
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2,421
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999
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270
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331
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0
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1989
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34,683
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22,016
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8,337
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2,637
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1,065
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280
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348
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0
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1990
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36,515
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23,231
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8,756
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2,781
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1,102
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288
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357
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0
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1991
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37,975
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23,997
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9,226
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2,953
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1,141
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294
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364
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0
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1992
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38,966
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24,578
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9,467
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3,086
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1,170
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294
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371
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0
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1993
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39,633
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24,993
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9,611
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3,166
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1,194
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295
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374
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0
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1994
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40,368
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25,450
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9,784
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3,251
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1,210
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297
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376
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0
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1995
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41,235
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26,001
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9,974
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3,345
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1,234
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301
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380
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0
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1996
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42,130
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26,497
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10,186
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3,477
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1,276
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309
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385
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0
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1997
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42,953
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26,928
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10,400
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3,595
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1,324
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316
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390
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0
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1998
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43,661
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27,317
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10,581
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3,696
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1,354
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319
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395
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0
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1999
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44,426
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27,696
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10,770
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3,834
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1,398
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324
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404
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0
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Percent distribution
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100.0
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62.3
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24.2
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8.6
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3.1
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0.7
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0.9
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Percent change, 1998-99
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1.8
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1.4
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1.8
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3.7
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3.2
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1.6
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2.3
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GROSS LEASABLE AREA
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1986 (mil. sq. ft.)
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3,523
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901
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917
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555
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522
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234
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393
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1987 (mil. sq. ft.)
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3,723
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967
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984
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593
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539
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236
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403
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1988 (mil. sq. ft.)
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3,947
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1,022
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1,058
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643
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563
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242
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420
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1989 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,214
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1,074
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1,146
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699
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598
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252
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444
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1990 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,390
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1,125
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1,197
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734
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618
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259
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457
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0
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1991 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,564
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1,162
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1,258
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775
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639
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264
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466
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0
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1992 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,679
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1,190
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1,289
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807
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653
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264
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475
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1
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1993 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,771
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1,214
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1,312
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834
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666
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265
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479
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1994 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,861
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1,239
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1,339
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859
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675
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267
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482
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0
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1995 (mil. sq. ft.)
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4,967
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1,267
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1,368
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886
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689
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271
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486
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0
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1996 (mil. sq. ft.)
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5,101
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1,293
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1,399
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926
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711
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278
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493
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1
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1997 (mil. sq. ft.)
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5,229
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1,318
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1,431
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960
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736
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285
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500
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0
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1998 (mil. sq. ft.)
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5,333
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1,340
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1,458
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988
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752
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287
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507
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0
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1999 (mil. sq. ft.)
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5,463
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1,362
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1,486
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1,030
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776
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292
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519
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0
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Percent distribution
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100.0
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25.1
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27.3
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18.5
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14.1
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5.4
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9.5
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0
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Percent change, 1998-99
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2.4
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1.6
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1.9
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4.2
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3.1
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1.5
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2.4
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RETAIL SALES
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1986 (bil. dol.)
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556.5
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160.3
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140.4
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84.8
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73.9
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36.2
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60.8
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0.0
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1987 (bil. dol.)
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602.3
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174.5
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153.0
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92.5
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78.4
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38.5
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65.4
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0.0
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1988 (bil. dol.)
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641.1
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185.9
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162.9
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98.3
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83.4
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40.9
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69.8
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0.0
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1989 (bil. dol.)
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682.8
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198.3
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173.4
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104.4
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88.7
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43.6
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74.4
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0.0
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1990 (bil. dol.)
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706.4
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205.1
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179.5
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108.0
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91.7
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45.1
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77.0
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0.0
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1991 (bil. dol.)
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716.9
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208.3
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182.2
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109.5
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93.0
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45.8
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78.2
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0.0
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1992 (bil. dol.)
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768.2
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223.3
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195.3
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117.2
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99.6
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49.0
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83.8
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0.0
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1993 (bil. dol.)
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806.6
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234.4
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205.0
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123.1
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104.6
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51.5
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88.1
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0.0
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1994 (bil. dol.)
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851.3
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247.3
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216.3
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129.9
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110.3
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54.3
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93.1
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0.0
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1995 (bil. dol.)
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893.8
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259.6
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227.1
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136.4
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115.8
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57.0
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97.8
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0.0
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1996 (bil. dol.)
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933.9
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271.2
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237.3
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142.6
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121.0
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60.0
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102.2
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-0.4
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1997 (bil. dol.)
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980.0
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284.6
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249.0
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149.7
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126.9
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62.5
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107.4
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0.0
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1998 (bil. dol.)
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1,032.4
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299.7
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262.2
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157.7
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133.7
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65.8
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113.2
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0.0
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1999 (bil. dol.)
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1,105.3
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320.8
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280.7
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168.9
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143.0
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70.4
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121.4
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0.0
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Percent distribution
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100.0
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29.0
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25.4
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15.3
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12.9
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6.4
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11.0
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0.0
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Percent change, 1998-99
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7.1
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7.0
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7.1
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7.1
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7.0
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7.0
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7.2
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Source: National Research Bureau, Chicago, IL.
Data for 1986-88 and 1991-92 published byCommunication Channels Inc., Atlanta, GA, in Shopping Center World,February issues and March 1993, respectively (copyright.)Data for 1990
published by Monitor Publishing, Clearwater, FL,in Monitor Magazine, November/December issues (copyright).Data for 1993-99 published by International Council of Shopping Centersin
Shopping Centers Today, April issues (copyright--Interactive MarketSystems, Inc.)
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/1293_shopping_centers_number_gross_leasable_area.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
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