Sprawlmart may not gain any footing in the possible Daiei kaheka thing in da news...
Daiei at this locale is profitable.
their lease extends til 2018.
A&B may buy the land it sits on... for possible redevelopment of the structure and area.
so enjoy that ol' timey 60's Hawaii feel there while ya can citizens. Cus it will soon look like an Irvine strip mall.
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additionally, here's my prediction, based on:
* sam's club's slow demise lately.
* walmart laying off people and the sales not meeting expectations.
* neigborhood businesses not enjoying any residual traffic or cashola from people walmart brings into the area. something walmart promised would happen to pull the wool over peoples eyes.
* lack of business promised to high rent paying enterprises in the walmart building, the "shops at keeaumoku".
they simply don't see any of the promised business walmart vouchsafed to them. And retail consultants are doing the usual word shuffle to say, "well we never said it would be immediate. they gotta wait for the dust to settle."
or some such avoid/evade verbiage...
Ok so the prediction is:
Walmart and "Sam's-club-over-the-head-of-local-businesses" will close and we will have remaining, a huge worthless behemoth of a structure, (that's what it is now, of course) but it will be empty and NO one can fill it. we are left with an eyesore and aint a dayum thing anyone can do about it.
and we can thank walmart for screwing up and over another town.
think about it:
Hawaii. one of the most beautiful places in the world. and we are killing it.
Daiei at this locale is profitable.
their lease extends til 2018.
A&B may buy the land it sits on... for possible redevelopment of the structure and area.
so enjoy that ol' timey 60's Hawaii feel there while ya can citizens. Cus it will soon look like an Irvine strip mall.
****
additionally, here's my prediction, based on:
* sam's club's slow demise lately.
* walmart laying off people and the sales not meeting expectations.
* neigborhood businesses not enjoying any residual traffic or cashola from people walmart brings into the area. something walmart promised would happen to pull the wool over peoples eyes.
* lack of business promised to high rent paying enterprises in the walmart building, the "shops at keeaumoku".
they simply don't see any of the promised business walmart vouchsafed to them. And retail consultants are doing the usual word shuffle to say, "well we never said it would be immediate. they gotta wait for the dust to settle."
or some such avoid/evade verbiage...
Ok so the prediction is:
Walmart and "Sam's-club-over-the-head-of-local-businesses" will close and we will have remaining, a huge worthless behemoth of a structure, (that's what it is now, of course) but it will be empty and NO one can fill it. we are left with an eyesore and aint a dayum thing anyone can do about it.
and we can thank walmart for screwing up and over another town.
think about it:
Hawaii. one of the most beautiful places in the world. and we are killing it.
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