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We have people without any brains running for City Council
Making ignorant decisions that will kill all the down town stores
No wonder the strip malls are doing so well
I suggest down town stores move out and let down town fend for itself
Sink
Article mentions Cottonwood Mall as a viable shopping option. Has the writer noticed that Cottonwood Mall is currently undergoing demolition to make way for a new development and is therefore very much closed except for Macy's and TGI Fridays?
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