Malls must open on Thanksgiving, but not without criticism
By Associated Press In New York | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-27 07:57
Some big retailers face scrutiny for opening on Thanksgiving, but many small stores have no choice.
Take jeweler Jerry Amerosi, who has three stores in New York's Staten Island Mall. Amerosi says he'd rather not work on the holiday, and if his stores were on a downtown or neighborhood street, he wouldn't.
But his lease at the mall requires him to open. That's the norm for most malls, whose landlords fine retailers up to $1,000 or more if they don't open.
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