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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Shopping Spree - Part 5

Time for another peek at the past shopping experiences. This time we are leaving Sweden to have a look at some photos from an American shopping center. Since most of the Swedish malls and shopping centers that was built in the 50s, 60s and 70s all took their inspiration from the American malls, I thought it would be a good idea to compare the design and architecture of them.

This is Southdale Center Mall in Edina, Minnesota. It was built in 1956 and still stands today, but heavily modified of course. Southdale Center was the first climate-controlled enclosed mall in America. Same as "Shopping" in LuleƄ, Sweden was when it was built in 1955. So the Swedes beat the Americans by one year, which is kind of odd. Enjoy the photos!


Southdale Center Mall, Edina, late 1950s


Southdale Center Mall, Edina, late 1950s


Southdale Center Mall, Edina, late 1950s


Southdale Center Mall, Edina, late 1950s

For more past-time shopping experiences, be sure to visit my friend Keith's "Malls of America" website.


Friday, September 01, 2006

One year anniversary

Today is the day, that I exactly one year ago posted the first post here on Ultra Swank. Time really goes fast when you are having fun. I want to thank all you people (my readers) who visit Ultra Swank frequently (or not so frequently) and comment on my posts, send me feedback, and ideas. Thank you! Since the start one year ago, the blog has been visited by over 30,000 people! And about 7,000 people read my posts each month nowadays, wow!

Happy birthday!