Wal-Mart’s Litigation Against City Pays Off Big
This story begins in the context of a city with a 60,000 s.f. cap on commercial buildings, and it goes downhill from there. In September,
This story begins in the context of a city with a 60,000 s.f. cap on commercial buildings, and it goes downhill from there. In September,
The strategies written here were produced by Sprawl-Busters in 2006 at the request of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), mainly for citizen groups that were fighting Walmart. But the tips for fighting unwanted development apply to any project—whether its fighting Dollar General, an Amazon warehouse, or a Home Depot.
Big projects, or small, these BATTLEMART TIPS will help you better understand what you are up against, and how to win your battle.