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December 20, 2008 at 10:53 PM #319024December 20, 2008 at 11:28 PM #318546HereWeGoParticipant
Am I the only one seeing businesses (especially retail) start to disappear in San Diego?
The situation is pretty bad IMO, and it’s going to get worse in the months to come.
December 20, 2008 at 11:28 PM #318895HereWeGoParticipantAm I the only one seeing businesses (especially retail) start to disappear in San Diego?
The situation is pretty bad IMO, and it’s going to get worse in the months to come.
December 20, 2008 at 11:28 PM #318939HereWeGoParticipantAm I the only one seeing businesses (especially retail) start to disappear in San Diego?
The situation is pretty bad IMO, and it’s going to get worse in the months to come.
December 20, 2008 at 11:28 PM #318958HereWeGoParticipantAm I the only one seeing businesses (especially retail) start to disappear in San Diego?
The situation is pretty bad IMO, and it’s going to get worse in the months to come.
December 20, 2008 at 11:28 PM #319039HereWeGoParticipantAm I the only one seeing businesses (especially retail) start to disappear in San Diego?
The situation is pretty bad IMO, and it’s going to get worse in the months to come.
December 20, 2008 at 11:42 PM #318551EugeneParticipantIt would take a lot more than a 2% increase in unemployment to make noticeable impact on mall parking.
December 20, 2008 at 11:42 PM #318899EugeneParticipantIt would take a lot more than a 2% increase in unemployment to make noticeable impact on mall parking.
December 20, 2008 at 11:42 PM #318944EugeneParticipantIt would take a lot more than a 2% increase in unemployment to make noticeable impact on mall parking.
December 20, 2008 at 11:42 PM #318963EugeneParticipantIt would take a lot more than a 2% increase in unemployment to make noticeable impact on mall parking.
December 20, 2008 at 11:42 PM #319044EugeneParticipantIt would take a lot more than a 2% increase in unemployment to make noticeable impact on mall parking.
December 21, 2008 at 12:20 AM #318566DWCAPParticipantWent shoping at UTC today. Had to fight for a parking spot, and the isles were packed. I bought some clothes and a few other small things, and walked right to the front of the line to pay. I dont know if I was just lucky or what, but I didnt see the usual crazyness there.
Now I went to REI also and it turns out they were haveing some big 20% off alot of shit in the store sale, (something about everything endind in $.79 is 10% off, everything $.89 is 15% off, $.99 is 20% off I think, wasnt really paying attention.) Anyways the line was CRAZY! As in 30+. I have never seen it that long. We walked out without buying anything, it was just insane how long that line was.
The comment from my GF was “well, rich people always have some money to spend.” I think that is what we are seeing, and we tend to forget just how rich San Diego actually is.December 21, 2008 at 12:20 AM #318914DWCAPParticipantWent shoping at UTC today. Had to fight for a parking spot, and the isles were packed. I bought some clothes and a few other small things, and walked right to the front of the line to pay. I dont know if I was just lucky or what, but I didnt see the usual crazyness there.
Now I went to REI also and it turns out they were haveing some big 20% off alot of shit in the store sale, (something about everything endind in $.79 is 10% off, everything $.89 is 15% off, $.99 is 20% off I think, wasnt really paying attention.) Anyways the line was CRAZY! As in 30+. I have never seen it that long. We walked out without buying anything, it was just insane how long that line was.
The comment from my GF was “well, rich people always have some money to spend.” I think that is what we are seeing, and we tend to forget just how rich San Diego actually is.December 21, 2008 at 12:20 AM #318960DWCAPParticipantWent shoping at UTC today. Had to fight for a parking spot, and the isles were packed. I bought some clothes and a few other small things, and walked right to the front of the line to pay. I dont know if I was just lucky or what, but I didnt see the usual crazyness there.
Now I went to REI also and it turns out they were haveing some big 20% off alot of shit in the store sale, (something about everything endind in $.79 is 10% off, everything $.89 is 15% off, $.99 is 20% off I think, wasnt really paying attention.) Anyways the line was CRAZY! As in 30+. I have never seen it that long. We walked out without buying anything, it was just insane how long that line was.
The comment from my GF was “well, rich people always have some money to spend.” I think that is what we are seeing, and we tend to forget just how rich San Diego actually is.December 21, 2008 at 12:20 AM #318978DWCAPParticipantWent shoping at UTC today. Had to fight for a parking spot, and the isles were packed. I bought some clothes and a few other small things, and walked right to the front of the line to pay. I dont know if I was just lucky or what, but I didnt see the usual crazyness there.
Now I went to REI also and it turns out they were haveing some big 20% off alot of shit in the store sale, (something about everything endind in $.79 is 10% off, everything $.89 is 15% off, $.99 is 20% off I think, wasnt really paying attention.) Anyways the line was CRAZY! As in 30+. I have never seen it that long. We walked out without buying anything, it was just insane how long that line was.
The comment from my GF was “well, rich people always have some money to spend.” I think that is what we are seeing, and we tend to forget just how rich San Diego actually is. -
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