If you want these resources to exist you must support them.
Downtown is where the businesses were.
Strip centers started to kill downtown in the fifties and sixties. They did it by providing contemporary looking spaces and providing parking.
Malls killed strip centers in the seventies, eighties, and nineties. They did it by attracting national chains and providing indoor event space.
Malls killed downtown.
In the two thousands, malls are dead or dying and everybody is moving back to strip centers. No one is moving back to town.
Here's the thing. The independent shop keeper can no longer afford the rent unless they can build a large customer list. To do that they must use every bit of social media they can. Which means they either have to be savvy to social media or hire someone who is. That person will make all the money until the customer base is built. The new shopkeeper must have deep pockets and a burning desire to succeed in his chosen field.
If they already exist in your area, patronize your local brick and mortar. If you don't, they won't be around much longer.