'Course, you can't look into the second floor of the Hobbs building to see people running on treadmills.
I don't know... given this community's bias against large chains and creeping gentrification, it's a little surprising that there's not more of a reaction to another chain pharmacy with a chain gym going in a building that looks remarkably like the similar complex in Porter Square. Is the 'meh' based entirely around perceived convenience, or is it more because there aren't beloved businesses that are immediately threatened - as was the case with Chipotle?
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I don't know... given this community's bias against large chains and creeping gentrification, it's a little surprising that there's not more of a reaction to another chain pharmacy with a chain gym going in a building that looks remarkably like the similar complex in Porter Square. Is the 'meh' based entirely around perceived convenience, or is it more because there aren't beloved businesses that are immediately threatened - as was the case with Chipotle?