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WHY can't these "town centers" have homegrown businesses like real towns have, instead of the same cookie-cutter stores that just moved out of the failed malls?
We were at Hamilton Town Center, northeast of Indianapolis, yesterday. Boooorrrrriiiiinnnng. We didn't spend a dime.
Plus, it is not like the old towns with home grown Mom & Pop stores. And parks are not safe in many parts of the country because it is not possible to control what happens there and children are safer in their own back yards or those of your neighbors whom you know and trust. Parks are not valuable when kids get assaulted or kidnapped or whatever while there. Utah is not like that now, but we are trailing behind other States in what goes on the schools where there is supervision. So, why not at the parks also?