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This could have been avoided if you'd responded constructively instead of trying to ignore my concerns and those of other editors.Self-sourcing is not sufficient - every mall that hasn't actually been gutted by fire likes to call itself "upscale." Old newspaper articles about crimes don't count either, and when most links are broken to sources you really can't claim that the sources support your position. Some of them are indeed upscale or once were, but you need an objective industry source (i.e., a recent independent real estate trade publication or a specifically retail business-oriented newspaper article) to support it, and if a mall is being essentially torn down and redeveloped it's really not accurate to claim that a struggling mall is "upscale." In any case it's a subjective characterization best avoided. As for stores, I suppose the Bon-Ton is upscale for central Pennsylvania or compared to Target, but that's not saying a lot. Once again, it's a subjective term best avoided. Acroterion (talk) 02:48, 8 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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