The American suburbs as we know them are dying
Date: Mar 05 2017

Look no further than the suburbs to see how American ideals about success are transforming.
The line is blurring between city and suburb
McMansions are out
Suburban malls are in crisis
Companies are packing up and heading to the city
The roads that connect suburbs to city are falling apart
Golf courses are shutting down
Over 800 golf courses have shuttered across the US in the past decade, and data from the Sports & Fitness Industry Association has shown that millennials between the ages of 18 to 30 have a lack of interest in playing the game.
Casual dining is in crisis
For many years, suburban residents sought out the treat of going to casual dining chains.
But as more people choose to make their own food at home, the restaurant industry is in crisis.
The suburbs are becoming unrecognizable
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