They don't acre about that. They cate about non-resident drivers seeing that there is plenty of parking.
Exactly, University City was so desperate for tax revenue, they held them to zero design standards.quincunx wrote: ↑Dec 20, 2024They don't acre about that. They cate about non-resident drivers seeing that there is plenty of parking.
Way more U-City residents shop there now then what was there before, like not even close. And unfortunately, shoppers (residents and non-residents) do like to see parking.
goat314 wrote: ↑Dec 20, 2024
Exactly, University City was so desperate for tax revenue, they held them to zero design standards.
The really funny part is that the consultant hired by U City to study tax projections didn't even know that U City was a part of the county tax pool. So they're not getting nearly the revenue they originally planned on.
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^Like a dystopian hellscape? If it's a sales tax mine it's the mountaitop removal mining of sales tax mines.
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I didn’t realize just how big this target is. It is the largest in the region.
Anyone know what’s going in in front of Dierbergs in the two buildings being built there.
Especially if you drive along Woodson Rd. and see how big the backside is.moorlander wrote: ↑1:00 AM - Apr 26I didn’t realize just how big this target is. It is the largest in the region.
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I know it just opened, but the Dierbergs was extremely busy the two times I went this week. The largest selection of kosher items I have seen locally and the Corner17 was packed with customers dining in and waiting for carryout.
Didn't seem to take any heat off the Brentwood Dierbergs when I went on Thursday evening. That parking lot and store seemed normal.southcitykid wrote: ↑1:33 PM - 14 days agoI know it just opened, but the Dierbergs was extremely busy the two times I went this week. The largest selection of kosher items I have seen locally and the Corner17 was packed with customers dining in and waiting for carryout.
Went into the target today. Always makes me laugh when I am standing next to a Starbucks (target one) and look across the parking lot to see another Starbucks.
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^I once planned to meet a friend at a non-Starbucks coffee chain in the apartment building where she was staying with a friend in Seattle. This was a bunch of years back, so I no longer recall the name. Well, she didn't live in that building and didn't realize there was an outlet in the building. And I hadn't noticed there was another one right across the street . . . but she had. I forget how long it took for us to figure out the mistake, but it was pretty funny afterwords.


