MufasaChoppa
The Rise & Fall Of Mufasa Choppa
fukk they closing the one on Crenshaw in LA
Now I gotta find somewhere else to pick up single moms
im finna pull up tomorrowfukk they closing the one on Crenshaw in LA
Now I gotta find somewhere else to pick up single moms
im finna pull up tomorrowKnew they wasnt closin shyt over here good
i fuccs with with walmart heavy
Everything about you says "i fuccs with walmart heavy"

I found what I was thinking about earlier in the thread with empty walmarts. It starts at 54min of the video I posted. The size of walmarts make it to where when they are closed down they will sit for months/years because nothing can fill it
Yeah that's true. There was one regular Walmart that closed and was closed for like five years. They then made into a supercenter.I heard that when walmart closes a store the building just stays there. It can never be used for anything else.
It actually does...other than a Target or K-Mart what other mega-retailer has enough clout and makes enough sales to warrant using a space that large?
As well, look at all of the other mega retailers that went the way of the buffalo.
Bloockbuster
Media Play
Borders
Service Merchandise
Comp USA'
and other casualties of the internet era (including malls, which are dying left and right. And the ones that are completely dead can't be used for anything else...they try using them for corporate lots for office space but that's too much space for that and not too many companies are willing to relocate to those areas especially with business and industries downsizing and being outsourced with computer technology).
target, wal-mart, and k-mart are basically the only ones left and they combined everything possible from all of those stores and from other areas (groceries, clothes, electronics, tools, auto parts, etc)...so what happens when those die out?
The future of retail doesn't look to good. More of them will close.

So if retail dies out, what would transpire from that? How would things develop. Would it now be %100 online shopping now?
I still think malls will exist, cause of food, arcades, skating rinks. Plus you can't factor out women. You really think they'll stop buying clothes at stores? Most women won't buy clothes without trying them out at stores first![]()
Well, Malls are slowly dying. Consumers and Developers now favor Town Centers or Urban Centers. Thats where the stores are all bundled together but are outside instead of inside under one roof.
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Everytime I go to Goodwill, St Vincent De Paul or resale/consignment shops like Plato's Closet, they're jam packed. It wasn't too long ago that "Thrift Shop" (Macklemore) was the #1 song in the country.Plus you can't factor out women. You really think they'll stop buying clothes at stores? Most women won't buy clothes without trying them out at stores first![]()
That's a lot of robberies, drug deals, and credit card scams on the way