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Old 10-02-2016, 12:35 PM
 
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2002? I figured the last built would be 1987. But seriously genoobie, I appreciate your attempts to smile through our tumultous tears and relentless anguish. And please keep our K-mart soul brothers and sisters from Honolulu in your thoughts and prayers. In fact, as you read this, let us share a moment of silence in memory of Honolulu's lost K-mart.............................................. .........
I thought I also read in that article that people thought that the last K-Mart from scratch was built in Las Vegas until they found out about the NJ location. I bet that Vegas location is "poppin" and probably has slots in it. TL probably hits it up, as he/she lives down the street.

This goes out to the Buffalo area and other K-Marts shutting down. You will be missed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w6m-nhUcos
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Old 10-02-2016, 01:34 PM
 
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Yep, Yep, Buffalo's turning the corner NOT, Is more like leveling the sinking Titanic on the Ocean's floor bed


Government Corruption, Corruption & more Corruption with Solar City


Bombshell criminal charges lay out 'pay-to-play' culture in New York - Politics Now


http://nypost.com/2016/09/22/cuomos-...a-monument-to-
corruption/


Oh wait they had more Government Corruption back in June with IBM


Investors are pulling out of the Buffalo Billion project amid corruption probe | New York


The taxpayers just spent 750 million dollars to build a empty plant, That's 3/4's of a Billion dollar's and Solar City doesn't even want it and want's to sell the plant that they didn't even spend a penny on.

SolarCity considered selling Buffalo plant | WGRZ.com
and Yet More Corruption !! and this time with the Mayor of Buffalo
Taxpayers foot the $645,341 bill for Byron Brown’s pay-to-play defense - City & Region - The Buffalo News
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Old 10-02-2016, 09:11 PM
 
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I still can't get over the K-mart closings. All this time I thought Buffalo is hip, but you ain't hip if you ain't got K-mart. Where will people shop? As soon as I can find a place where K-mart is opening or thriving, I'm there.

They are closing downstate too. The local one to me, is in yorktown heights. It's a sad sight. It's still open, but barely. Won't be long before it slips beneath the waves.
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