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I noticed they cleared a large piece of land off exit 10 near the gas station and united health. What are they building? Are they still planning on building a Super Walmart off exit 10? Thanks!
Cabelas is making a huge push currently into the northeast to challenge almighty LL Bean in Scarborough, Maine right off the turnpike- exit 42 I believe. I don't believe there are any plans on the immediate horizon for a location any where in New Hampshire.
Cabelas is making a huge push currently into the northeast to challenge almighty LL Bean in Scarborough, Maine right off the turnpike- exit 42 I believe. I don't believe there are any plans on the immediate horizon for a location any where in New Hampshire.
Hadn't heard this occuring, granted it is recent news. Amazing how the prevailing sentiments seem so much more positive when the name isn't "Wal-mart". I have no probelm with Wal-marts coming in if that is going to be what the consumer wants commands. At the same token I wish some in this country would wake up from the coma they have been induced into since birth and realize 1. Most of what they sell is not just crap, but faulty engineered & produced crap. 2. While random and inconsistent, their prices can be beat on most anything.
I've also heard that's a super wal-mart. I'm not crazy about their goods, but it'll be nice to have an option for things like diapers, milk, groceries, etc without paying the high prices at Target or having to drive over to Shaws/Hannafords. More options are good, even if you don't use them.
And it is my belief that Cabelas is going right off of exit 11, down near Tri Town Arena.
Yesterday's paper also said a Lowe's was going into Hooksett- I cannot remember where- I think it said it was exit 11 but I could be wrong.
How many freakin Lowe's do we need? There is one in Concord, one in Bedford, they are building one in Manchester and now one in Hooksett too? Not too mention the rest around the state. Why does every town have to have 1 (or more) of everything? Too much IMHO.
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