Ever since Architect Eb Zeidler riffed on the Galleria in Milan for his Eaton Centre in Toronto in the ’70s, a lot of malls have been covered with glorious glass roofs. Many downtown malls were built as urban renewal and revitalization projects, but few of them thrived; after killing off the main street retail around them, they most have died on their own. But they still have those glorious glass roofs. PSFK points us to Cleveland, where … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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