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May 2006

Another Home Depot Catches Fire

May 31, 2006

This is one of those stories that Home Depot doesn’t like to talk about. The fact that Home Depot is a warehouse repository of hazardous,

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Wal-Mart’s First Hawaiian Supercenter Draws Opponents

May 31, 2006

These days, you can’t pave over paradise without a fight. Wal-Mart has proposed building a superstore in the Kapolei neighborhood of O’ahu, Hawaii, but even

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Wal-Mart Apologizes Over Eminent Domain Threat

May 30, 2006

Savor this, because it does not happen often: a “dismayed” and “outraged” Wal-Mart apologizing to a community. But that’s exactly what happened recently over the

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Police Warn Of Wal-Mart Crime Impact

May 29, 2006

More than ten years after the Vermont Supreme Court ruled that Wal-Mart could not build in the town of St. Albans, Vermont, the retail giant

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Wetlands & Size Sinks Home Depot

May 23, 2006

They said a smaller “Home Depot Lite” might have worked — but not a 132,000 s.f. big box store. With that, the Zoning Board in

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Another Town Adopts Size Cap

May 23, 2006

It was as improbable as Great Burnham wood coming to Dunsinance hill. But it finally happened in Hadley, Massachusetts, where voters at an annual town

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Wal-Mart Crashes In Korea

May 22, 2006

Wal-Mart’s crash and burn in South Korea today was not the first time the retail giant stumbled badly on the international stage. Before South Korea,

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Lowe’s Project Going Nowhere Fast

May 22, 2006

The developer who’s trying to build a Lowe’s home improvement store in Geneseo, New York, better reset his watch. Opponents of the project are delighted

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Town Looks For Way To Make Superstore Illegal

May 22, 2006

On September 7, 2005, Sprawl-Busters printed this short plea for help from the residents in Davie, Florida: “WE NEED HELP! We live in a small

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Home Depot Developer Sues Town Over Rejection

May 21, 2006

Home Depot used to say, “Good things happen when Home Depot comes to town.” And the corollary of that must be: Bad things happen when

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Home Depot/Costco vs. East Harlem

May 20, 2006

A citizens group called the East Harlem Business and Residents Alliance (BARA) has taken a stand against the proposed East River Plaza Home Depot/Costco shopping

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Two Lawsuits Dropped, Wal-Mart Officially Dead

May 20, 2006

A landowner in Duluth, Georgia appears to have finally pulled the legal plug on his dreams for a Wal-Mart supercenter. On May 3, 2008, Sprawl-Busters

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Developer Ends Challenge to City’s Cap on Retail Size

May 20, 2006

A North Carolina developer’s legal challenge to a Georgia city’s cap on the size of retail buildings has been settled out of court on the

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‘ Wal-Mart: High Everyday Crime’Always

May 20, 2006

For years, Sprawl-Busters has reported on the serious epidemic of crime at Wal-Mart stores. In 1999, “Slam Dunking Wal-Mart” contained a chapter on crime at

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Residents Raise Issues With Wal-Mart

May 18, 2006

Wal-Mart seems to have found some low-hanging fruit in Olathe, Kansas, but not everyone in town is welcoming them in. Sprawl-Busters received the following email

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Calpers Goes After Home Depot Executive Pay

May 18, 2006

When Home Depot shareholders gather in corporate-tax-free Delaware next week, this issue of how much the retailer pays Bob Nardelli, it’s CEO, will crowd out

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Residents Declare War On Wal-Mart Saturation

May 18, 2006

North of the border, Wal-Mart Canada has pushed local communities around in the same trademark way that characterizes the retailer’s U.S. real estate operations. The

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Taxpayers Give $2.8 Million In Corporate Welfare To Wal-Mart

May 16, 2006

The taxpayers of Little Falls, Minnesota have a big heart. They respond to need when they see it. So when Wal-Mart, which only made $11.2

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Wal-Mart Dumps One Town For Its Neighbor

May 14, 2006

On April 5, 2006, Sprawl-Busters reported that the village of East Dundee, Illinois was in an uproar because a real estate listing showed that the

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Citizens Force Wal-Mart Into Holding Pattern

May 14, 2006

Unhappy residents have forced Wal-Mart to put its plans for a superstore in Tallahassee, Florida in neutral. The proposal, located on the site of an

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Rejected Developer Puts Target, Lowe’s Mall On The Ballot

May 14, 2006

Just a little over a year ago, Sprawl-Busters reported that voters in San Luis Obispo in a special election voted 51% to reject a big

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Shareholders Say Executive Pay At Wal-Mart ‘Out of Control’

May 13, 2006

Every springtime, as Wal-Mart prepares to hold its gala Annual Meeting at the Bud Walton Arena at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, the company’s

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Court Temporarily Halts Wal-Mart Annexation

May 12, 2006

A proposed Wal-Mart supercenter in Jefferson, Wisconsin has become one of the most exposive issues in the history of this small southern Wisconsin community. Sprawl-Busters

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Wal-Mart Plan Catches Residents By Surprise

May 11, 2006

Wal-Mart is like a cheap pair of underwear. They keep creeping up on you. The Economic Development Director for Lancaster, Ohio says he’s been working

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Falling Merchandise Bill Passes

May 10, 2006

A California warehouse store safety bill is now in Gov. Gray Davis’ hands. According to the National Home Center News, the California State Assembly, by

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Wal-Mart Rejected In Canada

May 9, 2006

On April 30th, Sprawl-Busters reported from Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada, that Wal-Mart had a rough hearing night before local residents, and their plans for a

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Violence Erupts As Merchants Displaced For A Wal-Mart

May 8, 2006

On May 3, 2006, a group of flower vendors in San Salvador Atenco, Mexico, were forcibly removed from the streets to prepare for the coming

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Wal-Mart’s Fingerprints All Over the Finger Lakes

May 8, 2006

The beautiful Finger Lakes region of upstate New York is beginning to look more like the Finger-Mart region, as Wal-Mart proposes superstores every few miles.

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Local Merchants Speaks Out Against Wal-Mart

May 6, 2006

Pat Nelson signs her emails, “proud to live and do business in Woodland.” From where she lives in Woodland, Washington, there are no less than

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Residents Unhappy With Wal-Mart Saturation

May 6, 2006

When town officials in Lima, New York opened up the hearing on a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter this week, they got exactly what they should have

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The Northern Pine Snake Bites Wal-Mart Superstore

May 6, 2006

Many residents in Dover Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey may think of Wal-Mart as a “snake in the grass” to be avoided at all

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‘Front Porch Attitude’ Runs Into Super Target

May 6, 2006

Residents in Apple Valley, Minnesota are learning that the developer who sold them homes based on a small town sales pitch, now has another target

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Residents Force Home Depot Into Old Kmart

May 6, 2006

Home Depot’s plans to build a new store in the community of Sunland-Tujunga, California, got hammered by local residents, so the retailer has had to

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City May Use Eminent Domain On Wal-Mart

May 5, 2006

Sprawl-Busters reported on April 5, 2006 that Wal-Mart was trying to woo the city of Hercules, California by proposing a smaller store than the original

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Home Depot Pays $150,000 To Settle Sex Discrimination Suit

May 3, 2006

Big box stores and the federal Equal Opportunity Employment Commission ought to go into business together. They spend enough time together. This week, the EEOC

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Wal-Mart Workers Becoming More Ethical?

May 3, 2006

The Wal-Mart corporation, which has very structured cultural rules about how “associates” should look and act, reports to its employees that they are growing more

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Home Depot Pays $672,000 Settlement In Credit Card Interest Case

May 2, 2006

Roughly 8,000 Home Depot credit card holders in Connecticut are going to be getting a small rebate from the giant “home improvement” retailer — but

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Size Cap on Stores Passes With 96.3% Of Vote

May 1, 2006

Tonight’s town meeting vote in the community of East Longmeadow, Massachusetts was almost as pure as Ivory soap. By an astounding margin of 96.3% of

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