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Slow Economy Could Impact Planned Shopping Centers 6.18.08
02:15
WCBI's Joey Barnes takes a look at how a slowing economy could impact a pair of planned shopping centers in the Golden Triangle.
Tags: economy, malls, news, shopping center
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