While the suburban American Dream has been reimagined and has taken a new shape in modern day, the decline of the American shopping mall over the last two decades has been chronicled in every publication from The Economist and The Atlantic, to Time and Forbes. No longer is the mall a place for boys to fawn over girls at the food-court or shop-till-you-drop. Yet, a certain type of immortality still surrounds these institutions. Bullet Media examines a collective infatuation of malls that still lingers. (Bullet Media)