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GEOKARJO
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2004,11:45 am |
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Heard Walgreens Is buying the Property North of Harold's Bar, Harolds Bar and the Bld The Tool Shed is in. Anyone have any info.
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Frustrated
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2004,12:46 pm |
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Wow - I hope Harold's isn't closing!
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Scurvy Dog
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2004,3:23 pm |
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I'd be surprised if they came here at all after they were refused the land they originally wanted. What does somebody have to do to get a prime business location around here anyway - open a slaughterhouse?
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Ole1kanobe
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2004,6:50 pm |
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Quote | What does somebody have to do to get a prime business location around here anyway - open a slaughterhouse? |
In a word, probably.
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DrBombay
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Posted on: Jul. 20 2004,10:49 pm |
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I heard the same rumor Geo did. Walgreens should be thanking the city for turning their offer down, because this has to be much cheaper land.
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shaker
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2004,1:21 am |
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closeing Harolds will be no great loss- its a rat hole
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Frustrated
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2004,11:48 am |
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Harold's is about the same as Eddie's - except it has good and reasonably priced food with no Karoake. Both bars are much better than the Nasty, which is the biggest rat-hole.
Wallgreens is not a "prime business" for A.L.'s economic development effort. It's just another drugstore that will further impare the ability of existing drugstores to compete with WallMart. It won't bring any more or better paying jobs to town than those lost by closing Harold's.
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GEOKARJO
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2004,12:34 pm |
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A bartender makes good money if they are good at their job 8 to 9 bucks an hour plus tips when I bartended I averaged 50 bucks a night in tips at Eddie's making my wage upwards of 16 dollars an hour.
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2004,1:11 pm |
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Quote (Frustrated @ July 21 2004,11:48:am) | Wallgreens is not a "prime business" for A.L.'s economic development effort. It's just another drugstore that will further impare the ability of existing drugstores to compete with WallMart. It won't bring any more or better paying jobs to town than those lost by closing Harold's. |
100 percent correct Frustrated.
Sure, it's nice to have choices & if it keeps some $$$ in town rather then sending it elsewhere great. But I would concur that another drugstore isn't keeping more money in town. I don't know of anyone who goes to the ALMC then drives to Austin to buy their drugs. It will make it even more tough on the local mom-n-pop drug stores.
I am a believer in this formula (and in this order): Get, sustain and grow stable, decent paying jobs which will... attract more people to town (to work or live or perhaps both) which will... bring in more money into town which will also... attract more contractors to build houses for these people which will... grow the local tax base which will... attract retailers to serve the growing population which will... provide even more jobs (granted, not well paying but...) which will... pay taxes which will... HELP PAY OFF THE COURTHOUSE!!!!!!!!!
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Scurvy Dog
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2004,3:24 pm |
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For the record, Frustrated, I did not mean Wallgreen's was a prime business; just that the former Farmland site, which they wanted originally, is a prime site (according to our team of economic development champions, anyway).
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