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sin_duda t1_j04mmfy wrote

>The store is at 105 Elmwood Avenue in Providence.

Nice!

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harris023 t1_j06g8zo wrote

Cool to know the American dream is still somewhat alive. Good for them

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set-271 t1_j06kkkb wrote

Hopefully a Dollar Store won't come in and bankrupt him. Good luck Sir!

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j06zxpl wrote

I don't think their Halal food selection is very good.

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set-271 t1_j073a2h wrote

Let's hope not. BTW, I wasn't slamming him...I'm just upset to see so many small delis and convenience stores go out of business when a Dollar store opens up right next to them.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j0771mt wrote

No worries, I figured. The dollar places are like retail locusts. It's the walmart effect done on a smaller scale or some shit.

I would've put it past one of those places to try and carry the same specialty items if there were, say, 4,000 refugees instead of 400 or the refugees all resettled in the same area.

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Cycledrome t1_j078ale wrote

That’s because dollar stores offer much better selections and pricing.

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set-271 t1_j078y6u wrote

Dollar Stores are category killers, like how Home Depot kills mom and pop hardware stores when they open up nearby. You can celebrate them, but I choose not to. They are killing America's economy with each store opening.

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Cycledrome t1_j079ugl wrote

I hear that argument a lot but I don’t see the evidence for it. Wherever Home Depot opens, many other businesses seem to flourish, except for a few mom and pop hardware shops as you describe.

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set-271 t1_j07a8n8 wrote

Search on Google News "Dollar Store Crime", and you'll see an endless, and I mean endless list of robberies, murders, attacks, shootings, etc all occurring at Dollar Stores across the nation.

It's a dirty little secret Dollar Stores and their landlords don't want you to know about...when they open, they economical bankrupt the area, suck in the profits, and leave communities in tatters.

Google it!

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j08ku1m wrote

I hate those stores but I'm not sure I'd blame all the ills of capitalism on them. They're a symptom, not the disease.

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set-271 t1_j08l7vo wrote

Here's a good article about Dollar Stores becoming magnets for crime and killings.

https://www.propublica.org/article/how-dollar-stores-became-magnets-for-crime-and-killing

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j093bnr wrote

I don't think there's going to be any armed robbery attempts at a vacant building in an area hurt by the death of manufacturing, white flight, poverty, etc, but I don't think it's realistic to pretend the discount store is more likely to be the target of or location for crime than any other business with cash filling the same lot.

That seems more like the discount stores are willing to go into places with problems than other stores, more than being the cause of those problems. Like I said before, they're a symptom, not the disease.

Citing the searchable gun violence archive of 200+ incidents across 2 store chains for 3.5 years is damning......until you go on that site and search for McDonalds, Walmart, etc. It's an imperfect incomplete search but for 26,000 locations that tends to set up shop in high crime areas? It's less chaotic than you'd expect.

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set-271 t1_j095hw7 wrote

I disagree...I worked for two commercial landlords who built out stores to be rented to Dollar Store chains throughout the Northeast and MidWest. Typically they acquired dirt cheap, stand alone, distressed properties that were eye sores in the community, paid off city counselors under the table so they could obtain all approvals, and then the Dollar Store reps would come in all doe eyed proclaiming they were tasked with helping under served communities and were just trying to help.

Then, when they did open, they hired at most 15 people to run the store (a full time manager and mostly part time employees) and the landlord did the absolute bare minimum maintaining the property. Only if the community was strong enough to demand protections, did the Dollar Store hire off duty cops for securty. And most of the products they were selling were near or past expiration date, full of toxic substitutes/fillers, and considered after life shelf products repackaged as new.

It's a predatory business, targeting under served communities, designed to squeeze out their last dollar. The other retail chain my commercial landlords built stores for? Rent-A-Center...which was basically a predatory loan company designed as a simple furniture/electronics for rent store. Rent-A-Center knew what they were doing, and would often hit us up on locations. It's an egregious business model.

But man, the calls we would receive from Dollar Stores getting robbed, shot up, and people getting murdered were extremely high. And my bosses didn't give a fuck, unless the complaints got so bad. But their attorneys had a list of pre-built, template responses to counter any liability.

I know what I know because I saw it myself and I worked in the trenches. It's a shit show of greed, keeping one community sick and poor, while an Elite few got rich living comfortably in the suburbs.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j0d36f8 wrote

I'm not trying to defend these chains or anything but your initial point was implying they are like the Walmart effect where they close down other thriving businesses and then make an area worse and everything you said is more "They go into rundown areas and do the bare minimum to fleece what little money there is to be made"

Like I said, they're a symptom. Not the disease.

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set-271 t1_j0d7eep wrote

Thats like saying Heroin dealers are a symptom, not the disease. Yeah, ok! 👍

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j0ejcaz wrote

Uh yes, that too. They absolutely are. The current opioid crisis is 1000000% from legal pharmaceuticals originally and is now fed by a shit ton of Chinese fentanyl being cut into everything.

Heroin dealers, like shitty discount stores, are just a product of a broken society with way too much endemic poverty.

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set-271 t1_j0ejhgz wrote

Hug a Heroin Dealer...they are so misunderstood! Hug a rapist too!

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Cycledrome t1_j07b01z wrote

Retail crime has soared across the country for many reasons. These stores are generally going into less affluent areas where crime can be endemic already.

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set-271 t1_j07b9n7 wrote

It's an endless list of crime at Dollar Stores...endless. And its been happening since the 90s.

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shanarchy t1_j091gu3 wrote

There’s already a dollar store within walking distance so they should be good.

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Snorrissie t1_j06sx0u wrote

Nice! Definitely going to check it out

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RisingMillennials t1_j096sm1 wrote

This mofo gonna be richhhhh 🤑 gotta visit now

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