danya bacchus, cbs news, los angeles. >> "cbs this morning: saturday" will be right back. >>> ooh, ie back to "cbs this morning: saturday." in august the head line nyc is dead forever seemed to affirm what many have been fearing, that a butling new york city might not come back from the covid pandemic. the article prompted a backlash on social media and even an op-ed from jerry seinfeld who argued for the city's resilience. but as online holiday shopping sales are expected to hit a record breaking $189 billion this season, many are wondering what will be left of the physical landscape of american cities as businesses grapple to evolve in the face of a changing economy. our co-host dana jacobson has that story. ♪ >> here we are, sir. duncan's toy chest. >> merry christmas, kevin. ♪ >> reporter: in reality, this holiday season may look a little different. mitchell szpicek has owned little things toy store in park slope brooklyn for 40 years. >> we've dealt with grandmothers, mothers, the kids, different generations coming through here, so you really get to know the people you definitel