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Location: South Carolina - staying with brother in Columbia
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Originally Posted by g-man430
The recession.
well the recession didn't stop the new shopping center in Easley although that was much smaller. I figured something would have been built, but seems like probably not much of a need for it as long as the Anderson mall is viable.
well the recession didn't stop the new shopping center in Easley although that was much smaller. I figured something would have been built, but seems like probably not much of a need for it as long as the Anderson mall is viable.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but some developers have deeper pockets (or better credit) than others.
well the recession didn't stop the new shopping center in Easley although that was much smaller. I figured something would have been built, but seems like probably not much of a need for it as long as the Anderson mall is viable.
I agree. They lost out on Dillards who went to Anderson Mall instead and some other stores like Kohls and Dicks that chose another loction along Clemson Blvd.
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