ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月14日 11時59分


As traditional retailers fade in the era of @Amazon, a vacant Macy’s in Landmark Mall outside Washington is becoming a refuge for people struggling to find affordable places to live. “It’s weird to be moving into this building. I used to work here,” said Karleen Smith, 57, who’s pictured in the 2nd photo. “It’s called survival.” In communities across the U.S., empty stores are finding another life as trampoline parks, offices, college classrooms and churches. At the vacant Macy’s in Alexandria, Virginia, the Carpenter’s Shelter, a nonprofit group, moved into its temporary home last weekend — 15 months after the last shopper rang out. The former store now provides 60 beds, hot meals and showers for families and individuals who are having trouble finding a place to live in a city with little affordable housing. The mall was one of a few areas in Alexandria where zoning allowed for a shelter. After being approached by a member of the shelter’s board, Landmark’s current owner agreed to lease a portion of the former Macy’s to the shelter rent free through 2019. @amangumphoto took this photo movers preparing supplies for the Carpenter’s Shelter. Swipe left to see more photos and visit the link in our profile to read the story.


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