The Wall Street Journal - Story: http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...d=family-autos
The Wall Street Journal - Story: http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home...d=family-autos
Yeah, move to a storefront in suburbia with clean, undusty shelves. Then I'll never consider looking for a book there again.One of the few remaining bookstores is the massive used-book outlet John K. King has operated out of an abandoned glove factory since 1983. But Mr. King is considering moving his operations to the suburbs.
Ferndale would seem a logical place for Mr. King to move his bookstore to.
Oh well, your loss. He will gain more customers if he moves the main operation north of 8. Sad, but true.Yeah, move to a storefront in suburbia with clean, undusty shelves. Then I'll never consider looking for a book there again
depressing... seemingly there's room for independent grocery outlets.. but there needs to be more..
It would also be nice if there were more stores in Detroit that didn't close as soon as the sun goes down. If you need anything after about 9pm you basically have to leave the city to get it...no 24 hour drugstores or grocery stores anywhere near me. In fact, even the fast food places start closing up around 10pm, except for maybe White Castle which is always open.
I love my home city but it's increasingly getting to the point where it's hard to actually *live* here, as opposed to just sleep here.
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One of the few remaining bookstores is the massive used-book outlet John K. King has operated out of an abandoned glove factory since 1983.
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Since the store is open, doesn't that mean the former glove factory is not abandoned? I guess it creates more sensationalism to call it an abandoned factory.
And the mention of Aldi's is some good news in an otherwise bleak outlook on city retail.
exactly...It would also be nice if there were more stores in Detroit that didn't close as soon as the sun goes down. If you need anything after about 9pm you basically have to leave the city to get it...no 24 hour drugstores or grocery stores anywhere near me. In fact, even the fast food places start closing up around 10pm, except for maybe White Castle which is always open.
I love my home city but it's increasingly getting to the point where it's hard to actually *live* here, as opposed to just sleep here.
Hypestyles and Funaho, it's been that way for some people for a half of a century.
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