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It appears this is intended as the mall's main entrance, and out front is this neat sign featuring a carved stone (or maybe it's fancy concrete) version of the mall's 00s-era logo. It's nice to see that Simon hasn't gone crazy with switching out signs for their current standard logo, since I quite like this Art Deco-ish TM logo. It's a very classy, timeless look, something I can't say about the bare concrete backdrop with those exposed form holes, an architectural trend from the 00s that I've never much liked!

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