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December 21, 2008 at 2:37 PM #14671December 21, 2008 at 8:27 PM #318731AecetiaParticipant
If you want to buy a big ticket item, I think you definitely look at locations with less tax. La Mesa, El Cajon and National City all increased their sales tax and I think it will dampen shopping in those locations.
December 21, 2008 at 8:27 PM #319080AecetiaParticipantIf you want to buy a big ticket item, I think you definitely look at locations with less tax. La Mesa, El Cajon and National City all increased their sales tax and I think it will dampen shopping in those locations.
December 21, 2008 at 8:27 PM #319125AecetiaParticipantIf you want to buy a big ticket item, I think you definitely look at locations with less tax. La Mesa, El Cajon and National City all increased their sales tax and I think it will dampen shopping in those locations.
December 21, 2008 at 8:27 PM #319145AecetiaParticipantIf you want to buy a big ticket item, I think you definitely look at locations with less tax. La Mesa, El Cajon and National City all increased their sales tax and I think it will dampen shopping in those locations.
December 21, 2008 at 8:27 PM #319225AecetiaParticipantIf you want to buy a big ticket item, I think you definitely look at locations with less tax. La Mesa, El Cajon and National City all increased their sales tax and I think it will dampen shopping in those locations.
January 7, 2009 at 6:53 PM #326207jParticipantI walked Parkway Plaza again, and now there are 15 vacant storefronts. There is also a going out of business sale at Suncoast and a calendar store that will surely be gone in February.
Looks like my guess of 15 vacant storefronts is too low. I think there will be 18 or 19 vacant storefronts by February. There will also be many vacant kiosks, but it looks like they got greedy and added too many of those. I think about 1/3 of the jumbo kiosks are vacant.
January 7, 2009 at 6:53 PM #326122jParticipantI walked Parkway Plaza again, and now there are 15 vacant storefronts. There is also a going out of business sale at Suncoast and a calendar store that will surely be gone in February.
Looks like my guess of 15 vacant storefronts is too low. I think there will be 18 or 19 vacant storefronts by February. There will also be many vacant kiosks, but it looks like they got greedy and added too many of those. I think about 1/3 of the jumbo kiosks are vacant.
January 7, 2009 at 6:53 PM #326104jParticipantI walked Parkway Plaza again, and now there are 15 vacant storefronts. There is also a going out of business sale at Suncoast and a calendar store that will surely be gone in February.
Looks like my guess of 15 vacant storefronts is too low. I think there will be 18 or 19 vacant storefronts by February. There will also be many vacant kiosks, but it looks like they got greedy and added too many of those. I think about 1/3 of the jumbo kiosks are vacant.
January 7, 2009 at 6:53 PM #326034jParticipantI walked Parkway Plaza again, and now there are 15 vacant storefronts. There is also a going out of business sale at Suncoast and a calendar store that will surely be gone in February.
Looks like my guess of 15 vacant storefronts is too low. I think there will be 18 or 19 vacant storefronts by February. There will also be many vacant kiosks, but it looks like they got greedy and added too many of those. I think about 1/3 of the jumbo kiosks are vacant.
January 7, 2009 at 6:53 PM #325695jParticipantI walked Parkway Plaza again, and now there are 15 vacant storefronts. There is also a going out of business sale at Suncoast and a calendar store that will surely be gone in February.
Looks like my guess of 15 vacant storefronts is too low. I think there will be 18 or 19 vacant storefronts by February. There will also be many vacant kiosks, but it looks like they got greedy and added too many of those. I think about 1/3 of the jumbo kiosks are vacant.
January 7, 2009 at 7:09 PM #326114meadandaleParticipantAnything that I would have driven to Parkway for in El Cajon I’ll now drive to fashion valley or UTC for. Since I live in Allied Gardens, El Cajon is about equidistant as UTC. Even if UTC is slightly higher, I’ll pay an extra buck in gas to save 10’s or hundreds of dollars in sales tax.
January 7, 2009 at 7:09 PM #325705meadandaleParticipantAnything that I would have driven to Parkway for in El Cajon I’ll now drive to fashion valley or UTC for. Since I live in Allied Gardens, El Cajon is about equidistant as UTC. Even if UTC is slightly higher, I’ll pay an extra buck in gas to save 10’s or hundreds of dollars in sales tax.
January 7, 2009 at 7:09 PM #326132meadandaleParticipantAnything that I would have driven to Parkway for in El Cajon I’ll now drive to fashion valley or UTC for. Since I live in Allied Gardens, El Cajon is about equidistant as UTC. Even if UTC is slightly higher, I’ll pay an extra buck in gas to save 10’s or hundreds of dollars in sales tax.
January 7, 2009 at 7:09 PM #326044meadandaleParticipantAnything that I would have driven to Parkway for in El Cajon I’ll now drive to fashion valley or UTC for. Since I live in Allied Gardens, El Cajon is about equidistant as UTC. Even if UTC is slightly higher, I’ll pay an extra buck in gas to save 10’s or hundreds of dollars in sales tax.
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