Struggling shopping malls are finding an unexpected boost from bargain-hunting retail operators.

Such was the case in Stamford, Conn., where the Stamford Town Center mall lost popular tenants like H&M, Apple Inc. and Talbots to a competing shopping center that opened last year only 8 miles away.

In October, home-furnishing company Safavieh…

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