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I don't think it is a fair comparison. There are so many more stores in the Lenox/Phipps malls. There is a reason why that aren't many of the stores that Lenox/Phipps has in Charlotte, mainly due to the clientele. There are a lot more rich people in Atlanta.
As far as the area of town, Southpark is better. Lenox/Phipps area is one big cluster.
Although they are very close Lennox Square and Phipps Plaza are separate malls. Why are you comparing malls in different states? I'd imagine most people prefer a mall that doesn't require an 8 hour trip.
Why are you comparing malls in different states? I'd imagine most people prefer a mall that doesn't require an 8 hour trip.
You voiced exactly what I was thinking. Of course I am going to prefer something close by. My favorite mall is in Santa Monica, CA, but . . . uh . . . as you would guess, I don't get there often.
When you say prefer sounds like which one would we rather shop at...well one is in ATL and one in CLT so the question doesn't even make sense.
Agree. My favorite restaurant is in Kansas City. But I prefer eating closer by, LOL!!!!!
Now, if one were to ask - Which do you prefer - Carolina Place Mall or SouthPark . . . we could answer that and give reasons why.
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