The mall could be an outdoor market where people can CHEAPLY rent the spaces there as outdoor-only (less energy use) and sell handmade arts/crafts/housewares/food for cheap or even take cultural/art classes. A childcare center there can make it easier for parents to participate.
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Instead of maintaining gardens and the ponds there, we can turn those decorative resource-heavy spots into shrimp/fish farms or convert them to community gardens (imagine those dolphins above a garden of taro
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Abandoned garment factories is tough because infrastucture there seems weakened by the passing of time but maybe there could be a trades academy hub where locals can sign up to learn mechanics or even HVAC and go to the specific hub for it. Each old factory can function as that.
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That abandoned building near the airport can be a homeless shelter, a temporary housing area for those transitioning from homelessness after natural disasters, or maybe even a hostel for visiting families who can't be accomodated in their family's homes. I have so many ideas.
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