I don't know of any dead malls in Troy though Southfield has a couple [[Tel-Twelve and Northland)
I don't know of any dead malls in Troy though Southfield has a couple [[Tel-Twelve and Northland)
This statement is completely inaccurate and misleading.
While Tel-Twelve in its incarnation as a mall is no longer there, it has been replaced by a thriving Tel-Twelve shopping center. Stores there include Best Buy, Michaels, Pier One, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Cosi, Pet Smart, Baja Fresh, Office Depot, Radioshack, Footlocker, Quiznos, Meijer, Fatburger and Lowe's. It is anything but dead.
Furthermore, I count more than 120 stores at Northland. True enough, many are small, local stores, but for local entrepreneurs is that a bad thing? And Northland does still include many well-known national stores, including Target, Radioshack, Payless, Subway, Footaction, T-Mobile, Pearle Vision, Bakers shoes, GNC, Champs Sports, Footlocker, Mrs. Fields, Macy's, Stride Rite shoes, and A&W. Again, anything but dead.
Misinformation, whether intentional or through lazy thinking, does not benefit the discussion.
I stopped by Fatburger for lunch the other day, it was gone [[SOB) Went across the street to Five Guys .This statement is completely inaccurate and misleading.
While Tel-Twelve in its incarnation as a mall is no longer there, it has been replaced by a thriving Tel-Twelve shopping center. Stores there include Best Buy, Michaels, Pier One, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Cosi, Pet Smart, Baja Fresh, Office Depot, Radioshack, Footlocker, Quiznos, Meijer, Fatburger and Lowe's. It is anything but dead.
Furthermore, I count more than 120 stores at Northland. True enough, many are small, local stores, but for local entrepreneurs is that a bad thing? And Northland does still include many well-known national stores, including Target, Radioshack, Payless, Subway, Footaction, T-Mobile, Pearle Vision, Bakers shoes, GNC, Champs Sports, Footlocker, Mrs. Fields, Macy's, Stride Rite shoes, and A&W. Again, anything but dead.
Misinformation, whether intentional or through lazy thinking, does not benefit the discussion.
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