Crystal Mall in Connecticut, worth $150 million in 2012, recently sold for $9.5 million

The cut-rate sales price of Crystal Mall in Waterford, Conn., shows how fast the fortunes of U.S. regional malls have fallen in recent years. Johnny Milano/Bloomberg News
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