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Lifestyle Statistics > Shopping Malls > Percent change is gross leasable area (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1     South Dakota: 8.96% 
# 2     Arkansas: 5.69% 
# 3     Colorado: 4.93% 
# 4     Mississippi: 4.52% 
# 5     Delaware: 3.97% 
# 6     North Carolina: 3.58% 
# 7     Nevada: 3.31% 
# 8     Arizona: 3.22% 
# 9     Iowa: 2.9% 
# 10     Rhode Island: 2.84% 
# 11     Texas: 2.82% 
# 12     South Carolina: 2.76% 
# 13     Louisiana: 2.43% 
# 14     Florida: 2.27% 
# 15     Hawaii: 2.04% 
# 16     Georgia: 1.91% 
# 17     Missouri: 1.86% 
# 18     New Jersey: 1.83% 
# 19     Massachusetts: 1.8% 
# 20     Minnesota: 1.69% 
# 21     Nebraska: 1.67% 
# 22     California: 1.58% 
# 23     Utah: 1.49% 
# 24     Oregon: 1.46% 
# 25     Virginia: 1.39% 
# 26     Pennsylvania: 1.35% 
= 27     Oklahoma: 1.32% 
= 27     Tennessee: 1.32% 
# 29     Illinois: 1.26% 
# 30     Indiana: 1.18% 
# 31     Maryland: 1.15% 
# 32     Ohio: 1.09% 
# 33     Kansas: 1.05% 
# 34     Kentucky: 1.03% 
# 35     Michigan: 0.87% 
# 36     Washington: 0.79% 
# 37     Alabama: 0.75% 
# 38     Wisconsin: 0.74% 
# 39     Connecticut: 0.68% 
# 40     New York: 0.29% 
# 41     New Hampshire: 0.14% 
# 42     Idaho: 0.1% 
= 43     New Mexico: 0% 
= 43     West Virginia: 0% 
= 43     Montana: 0% 
= 43     Alaska: 0% 
= 43     North Dakota: 0% 
= 43     District of Columbia: 0% 
= 43     Vermont: 0% 
= 43     Maine: 0% 
= 43     Wyoming: 0% 
Weighted average: 1.7%  



DEFINITION: Percent change from 2004 to 2005 in total gross leasable area (GLA). Refers to amount of space which can be leased.

SOURCE: National Research Bureau, 2005

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