Details are emerging of Netflix’s plans for a new series of “immersive experiences” that will reimagine several dead retail spaces inside shopping centers in the United States by 2025. Both the Galleria Dallas and the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania are being targeted for the new Netflix House ventures, according to the streaming giant’s recent press release.
Each will include over 100,000 square feet of space. The Verge says: “Details on what exactly will fill all that space and draw fans to the streaming giant’s first two permanent venues remain thin, but they will include ‘regularly updated immersive experiences’ and ‘unique food and drink offerings’ […]”
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