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Yes, we have 1 (How it should be). Dallas has a larger Trade area which is why it will offer more than 1 location for some stores. Kate she is a lost cause that doesn't understand what a trade area is or what demographics are. It's best just to ignore it.
Yes, we have 1 (How it should be). Dallas has a larger Trade area which is why it will offer more than 1 location for some stores. Kate she is a lost cause that doesn't understand what a trade area is or what demographics are. It's best just to ignore it.
Dallas is a big place for shopping in Texas. Milan of the Southwest.
Dallas vs Houston, well, as far as climate goes, I prefer Dallas. It is drier. It isn't close to the gulf like Houston is. I have never been to Houston, but I have been to Dallas, and liked it.
So, you haven't been to Houston but still feel you can comment on the weather? That's rich. Check us out in "non-summer" months and you'll find very pleasant weather, green lawns, and friendly people. And, really, the humidity levels in the cooler months aren't appreciably any different than in Dallas-other than the fact that it does rain from time to time in Houston-hence, the blooming flowers in January....
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