American malls are adding extravagant entertainment options to address waning foot-traffic - including a multimillion-dollar hotel, bike trail and entertainment complex at a dying, 70s-era facility in .The installations - some planned and others built within the past few years - range from pickle-ball facilities to arcades, meant to stave off the slow decay of the once seminal institutions.Most taking part are seeking to mimic the success of their larger counterparts - like New York's Palisades Center with its bowling alley, ice rink, and indoor ropes course, and the Mall of America, which has a theme park, aquarium, and flight simulator.
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