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This pedestrian mall dataset was prepared for an research paper of American pedestrian mall published by Samantha Matuke, Stephan Schmidt and Wenzheng Li. The research paper applied cox proportional hazards model to understand the impacts of geographic, demographic and economic factors on the mall's lifespan. The dataset contains 125 pedestrian malls that built between 1960s and 2019 with an appropriate format to run a survival or hazard model. The collection of malls' properties such as open and removed year were based on previous research papers of Amos (2019) and Judge (2013). The Mall location and length of mall were collected from Google Maps, historic photographs, newspaper articles, scholarly articles, and city officials. The demographic and economic factors were gathered from U.S. decennial census and ACS 5-year estimates.
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