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(Nobody tell Krusty that I've been to multiple Home Depots in Manhattan) -- nm
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ty97
Aug 11 '15, 07:22
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I know and now we get Lowe's too. Soon it'll be chains everywhere and we'll look like every other boring city around this country. It's sickening. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 11, 07:25
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Move to Vermont. -- nm
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Strongbad
Aug 11, 07:56
I don't get the big deal. everywhere has local vs nonlocal places to shop. why should new york not?
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fabulous squad
Aug 11, 07:32
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Cities (at least the urban cores of cities) tend to have less of the big box and more local than other places in my experience
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ty97
Aug 11, 07:35
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Right. I like the mom and pop shops and seeing them pushed out for generic big box stores sucks. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 11, 07:44
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I have trouble conceiving of a big box hardware store in Manhattan, much less multiple ones. -- nm
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Mop
Aug 11, 07:23
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The big box stores tend to be vertical multi-stories (and/or subterranean) -- (edited)
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ty97
Aug 11, 07:27
They're not anywhere as large as the stores elsewhere. In the boroughs you get those massive stores with big parking lots.
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Krusty
Aug 11, 07:26
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