Wal-Mart to Open Mini-stores?
Oct 18, 2007 at 07:51AM
Doug in News, Opinion

You may have read a few months ago that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is mulling over the idea of opening smaller stores — as small as 20,000 sf or about one tenth the size of its supercenters, to be called “Neighborhood Markets” — as a means of penetrating urban markets and jump-starting growth. (Article)

No surprise, since big-box stores have reached a point of saturation, encountering greater resistance from smaller communities who see them as eyesores that squash competition and force neighborhood stores out of business. Many communities have become increasingly aggressive in their fight against megastores and some, as shown in the photo below, have taken creative steps to express their anger when one is built in their neighborhood…

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Update on Oct 19, 2007 at 10:06AM by Registered CommenterDoug

Apparently, the City of Galt, California just passed an ordinance banning big-box stores over 140,000 sf that also sell groceries (not sure why the last part was added.) But on the Big Island of Hawaii, a similar attempt to ban such stores went down in flames. Sad.

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