Should the mall become a college campus?
During Summer in the City, I had a chance to chat with Assemblyman Steve Hawley. Of course the subject of the mall came up, and a friend/supporter/consitutent (I'm not sure which best applies) standing nearby chimed in and said he thought the mall should be turned into a college campus.
That idea, though I gather it's not a new one, has some merit.
The influx of students would be a boon for downtown restaurants and bars, and the foot traffic of people to those businesses would help other retail establishments.
However, such a solution would do nothing to deal with the "eyesore of a mall" issue, and by not tearing down the building and creating new Main Street-facing structures, you're making it harder to profitably relocate current mall occupants who might wish to stay downtown.
Still, a two- or four-year campus (could the New York university system be enticed into an extension campus?) would generate a lot more people traffic in the city's core.
Setting aside for a minute the logistics and difficulties of making it happen, what do you think -- is a college campus a viable alternative to the current sputtering, life-sapping, soul-sucking mall?