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Old 02.21.2019, 03:03 PM   #5922
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did you read the whole articles or just the headlines?

in the one where the express stores closed, some retailers will reopen (and others might move in. eg on my area, familly dollar and the like cover small communities)

in the second article, the economy in those towns dried up. walmart did the smart thing by moving. why would they keep a store with no shoppers?

again, maybe different stores will move in or maybe more people will buy online. making brick and mortar moot.

why do people expect things to stay the same forever? that’s the foolishness...

every change brings new challenges and opportunities. it’s always been like that. always always always. ALWAYS.
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