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4 Comments:
Geez, this is a great shot!
Looks like a sean from Alfred Hitchcock
I agree with Cora, very film noir-ish and I love film noir!
I know this isn't a mall but this is just as great and should be featured more often. This is definately my dream shop.
That is a great picture. It fit in a Twilight Zone episode!
The store is very sleek in design but it is interesting to see the cast iron radiator near the door and the pipe in right hand upper corner.
The store designer was ahead of his or her time.
Thanks!
Kev
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