Posted Apr 8, 2015, 4:17 PM
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I can understand the problem with Lowes at the former Target but what if they simply enclosed the parkade on the main level and used that for Lowes? And subdivided the second level into other shops or offices? Surely that wouldn't be a weight load issue if it was on the ground. There is plenty of parking space outside to accommodate Lowes customers. They could even use the main level for lumber, gardening, and what not to avoid needing an exterior spot and use the second level for other stuff like appliances. Surely that wouldn't be an issue.
Just seems to me that it is workable if you find a good solution but that nobody bothers to think about solutions like this.
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