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How A Mall Closure Forced A Dress Shop Owner To Reinvent Herself, And The Dresses In Her Store

Author
Shamus Toomey, Block Club Chicago, Iridian Fierro, Jon Hansen, Madison Savedra, Maxwell Evans
Published
Fri 19 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://its-all-good-the-block-club-chicago-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/how-a-mall-closure-forced-a-dress-shop-owner-to-reinvent-herself-and-the-dresses-in-her-store-F64bEsEA

Kocoy Malagón was among the small business owners forced to leave Little Village Discount Mall last year after their landlord wouldn’t renew their leases. “When we closed in the mall, that forced me to reinvent myself,” she said.

Host - Jon Hansen

Reporter - Iridian Fierro, Madison Savedra

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