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Urban Planning gone wrong
While we are on the topic of community development, does anyone have an explanation for there now being a third convenience store in Teele Square within view of the other two?

Beyond the fact that I don't feel like these stores contribute much (if anything) to the community, I'm kind of wondering how it is that this neighborhood can even support three of them (four if you count the Indian market down the street that sells pretty much all the same stuff).
I don't mean to be such a community troll about these things, but I live in that neighborhood and it is starting to get a little depressing...

Beyond the fact that I don't feel like these stores contribute much (if anything) to the community, I'm kind of wondering how it is that this neighborhood can even support three of them (four if you count the Indian market down the street that sells pretty much all the same stuff).
I don't mean to be such a community troll about these things, but I live in that neighborhood and it is starting to get a little depressing...
How to foster diverse businesses that cater to healthy needs...
Products and services to help keep people warm.
Products and services to help people breathe clean air.
Products and services to help people have clean water to drink.
Products and services to help people have healthy food to eat.
Products and services that give people a way to disperse their extra: warmth, gasses, liquids, and solids.