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Originally Posted by StoOgE
Alamo already redeveloped their strip mall on Lamar and that wheatsville is newer. The vast majority of these strip malls don't house local businesses.
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The Alamo I was referencing is on Anderson Ln. I am also aware the Wheatsville on S. Lamar is not the OG, and is relatively new, but it's still a local businesses, and an asset to the area.
Many of these centers on the edge of the urban core are filled with local businesses actually. I'm pretty sure Wheatsville, Twin Liquors, Play It Again Sports, Azul Tequila, Deckhand, Dong Nai, Tomlinson's, Strait Music, Austin Gifts, etc. are all local in that one area NE of S. Lamar and Ben White.
And while not local, it's pretty nice to have the Target and Goodwill in the area.
But I'm fine with these areas redeveloping. I am simply stating there will be some drawbacks, and possibly some backlash as many of these centers, and their assorted retailers go bye bye.