This is becoming an all too familiar story in these tough economic times.
Friday, November 07, 2008
Big Boy Toy Store Closing
This is becoming an all too familiar story in these tough economic times.
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a blog about stuff around here... Ellicott City and Columbia, MD
It’s pretty interesting…someone with this same name, probably in her 60’s or so (just a guess) went into a Citibank in Chicago just this week with a large bag of change that she wanted to have...
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Hi there, I'm researching a researcher by the name of Kenneth Blum... am hoping whoever made this post is still around to chat: zasiegel@usc.edu is my email. Thanks.
I learn some new stuff from it too, thanks for sharing your information.
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Yikes... :O Sounds like Annie Burton-Byrd is a bad lady. Thanks for sharing
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And businesses like Harris Teeter that do want to come to Howard County, bring jobs and economic growth with them, are often opposed by so called "citizen activists".
I would like to visit a Harris Teeter, and would like to have one in the next neighborhood (but not in my backyard!)
The reality is that a Turf Valley HT would shut down the Weis in Waverly and I'd have to spend more on groceries which would really scar my meticulous budget.
Additionally, the Weis has trouble finding people to fill the jobs now.
Reality sucks. In fact, it sucks so much that some people would rather not notice reality.
quite frankly... i think their closing is more from a dated business model than the economic downturn... though.. i'm sure it isn't helping..
in today's age of online stores and educated consumers.. especially in high end electronics...stores like Tweeter are over priced.
WB, I think this "closings" section is a most-interesting and valuable category to have in your blog. In time, perhaps, you'll become the point person of sorts for closings, offering a log of businesses (mostly retail, oui?) that close. Quite a log and interesting story that could become, en toto.
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