Good for you if you like the direction that they are taking with all the new resort builds. I wish I had your taste in design because it doesn't make me happy and I don't enjoy being unhappy. Disney Springs may be detailed and all shiny, new and hip but it lacks character.
Mind, I don't think the new places are at all the same level of fun as the Candy Cauldron, that is super fun theming.
I suspect the current DS theming is a little like a mall, in that if a shop has to vacate a certain space, it won't require a major over hall to replace it, and that is pretty essential in 2019.
Many malls are looking very sad looking these days. A long list of retailers have filed for bankruptcy or getting close: Diesel, Payless Shoes, Sears, Charlotte Russe, Things Remembered, Gymboree, Mattress Firm, Gump's, Brookstone, Samuels Jewelers, Rockport, Nine West, Winn-Dixie, Claire's, The Walking Company, Shopko, Bon ton, Mattress Warehouse, Z Gallerie, Roberto Cavalli.
Many are closing a bunch of locations: JC Penney, Christopher&Banks, Abercrombie&Ffitch, Francesca's, Bed, Bath&Beyond, The Children's Place, Party City, Victoria's Secret, Office Depot, Destination Maternity, Performance Bicycle, Pier 1, Signet (Jared Galleria of Jewelry/Zales), Chico's, dress barn, and likely more.
Truly, doesn't make me happy to see what has happened to retail over the last few years.
If DS having easily converted locations helps to keep it vibrant, so be it.