Posted by jm. on January 15, 2016 at 18:54:09 from (172.242.162.17):
Real big deal here in this little one horse town I live in. Last fall Wal Mart comes in pays too much for land right in front of high school, then rough shod over got the beer board to change rules where they could sell beer to go. They did not check the law BEFORE they bought the land and were too close to the school. Anyway lots of hard feelings, some folks quit jobs to take a job there. It was a store called express Wal-Mart not a real big store but was to put the pressure on dollar store and local food market. Investment of close to a million dollars I am thinking. This week , less than 4 months from opening Wal-Mart announces they are closing 102 of these wal mart express stores. Sure looks like poor planning on someone,s part. I am sure they will take all the tax write off they can but sure messed up several folks lives. One never knows what is going to happen next. Thing is this store was doing a booming business. County sales tax collections were really rolling in now it will go to a larger city in another county.
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