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Traditionally, renting space to kiosks—small, independent stands that sell merchandise—has been a low-maintenance and relatively hassle-free way of supplementing shopping center profits—if it's done correctly. And, for the last two seasons, pop-up tenants—temporary stores that sell only one type of merchandise—have boosted drooping profits from declining sales at traditional “core”—that is, permanent—stores in centers.