No, a mall is typically private property owned by a corporation or individual.
No, malls are privately owned properties, not public property.
Most strip malls are owned by companies or corporations. The property that they operate with the stores are considered private property as are their parking lots and sidewalks.
It is perfectly legal. so long as you are truly in public. The mall is NOT public, its private property and most have a "no photography" rule which nobody pays any attention to these days. But you have no RIGHT to be in the mall photographing anything, unless you're renting a studio in there. But people on public property can be photographed with impunity, legally speaking, which is not to say they will not take exception and retaliate and open up additional, different legal issues.
Go to the mall management and get permission to film. A mall isn't a public space.
Yes, a mall is considered private property because it is owned and operated by a private entity, such as a corporation or individual, rather than the government. This means that the owners have the right to control access to the property and enforce rules and regulations within the mall.
Simon Property Group of Indianapolis, Indiana, the largest mall owner in the United States
Public property is a property which is owned by people collectively.
the mall is loud and smells good and a public market is stinky and makes u sick
U just need to be a rich person!! then that mall is yours :)
Go to Riggs Property Shop in the shopping mall. It is at the top of the mall.
The opposite of private property is public property, which is owned collectively or by the government for the use and benefit of the general public.
when it is for general public use