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Zach W.

Rich, I have to agree with you that patronizing local businesses is always better than spending your bucks at chain stores like Wal-Mart. Sure, Wal-Mart's prices can't be beat, but I'm a big believer in the old adage, "you get what you pay for."

JTozz

I wish that your Blog would come up in the CudahyNow section because Ive been trying to locate people that are against Walmart in their area, to see if they could detail it. Could you direct me to one of your posts that details why not? You started this blog confidently saying you were pointing out why not to shop at Walmart, however the establishments you point to dont even compete with Walmart or any other retailer.
Uncanny Soup would only have upside to additional consumer traffic.
Shops, such as GraveYard Records might have an effect, but I dont think the people that patronize GraveYard will stop going there no matter what.
Kmart/Sears would definately be effected, but they are big shops that you say you wouldnt spend monty in anyway.
If not Walmat or other so-called big boxes, do you have other suggestions? When I first read about the Wave training facility I thought that was a huge success, but that failed votes right? Was that referred to the Iceport? I am not sure what that all entailed.
I just dont see who it effects in a negative way when a business brings jobs and low cost (not cheaply made) items. Ofcourse there will be minor negative effects on some, but when the positives out weigh the negatives dont you go ahead and pursue it?
I think that you would agree that Cudahy and Bayview have vastly different circumstances when it comes to open land and concentration of businesses.

Cudahy One

The businesses you discuss in your blog, DONT COMPETE AGAINST Walmart. Does Walmart sell sitdown dinners, hair cuts, or dry cleaning. Rather than Walmart bashing, why didn't you just talk about speciality businesses within the communities.

The small shops, whether in Bay View, South Milwaukee, Cudahy, Wauwatosa, or wherever, are all struggling in this economy. That has nothing to do with Walmart.

Get over it, Walmart lowers grocery prices, and other prices within an area, and increases competition. If YOU did your homework, you would find that several creditable independant studies have shown that many businesses FLURISH, rather than faulter, when a Walmart comes to an area.

Travel to other areas in SE Wisconsin, and see the development around new and expanded Walmarts. They are the only major retailer that is expanding, and probably will be for many years to come.

The Big K you seem to love, had to sell the Sears Tower. Too bad Walmart didn't buy it, and become the Walmart Tour, every ten minutes on traffic reports on WBBM in Chicago.

Get a clue, before you blog...

jof

Cudahyone hits it on the head. I would llke the ones talking about cheap goods etc to tell me where they shop, KMart, Kohls, Boston Store clothing is all produced in foreign countries, some folks just won't admit it. Yes Sheridans is nice for those who can afford it, many still work here and are below poverty level, lets give them a break, like a WalMart to shop at so they can clothe their families

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