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Home Depot Adds Convenience Stores To Gas

March 28, 2006

Sprawl-Busters reported recently that Home Depot was experimenting with gas stations. The home improvement store has indicated that it hopes to have 300 stores with

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Citizens Prepared to Keep Out Second Wal-Mart

March 26, 2006

Residents in the community of Hagerstown, Maryland already have one Wal-Mart supercenter, and are prepared to fight as often as necessary to keep a second

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Residents Do Battle With IKEA

March 26, 2006

Sprawl-Busters has received the following communiqu?? from the frontlines of a battle with the Swedish furniture superstore in England: “Mega-mart sprawl is a problem for

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Residents Turn Out In Droves To Oppose Wal-Mart

March 25, 2006

There were no shrinking Violets this week in the township of Violet, Ohio. All it took was a Wal-Mart proposal to turn out the crowd

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Wal-Mart Loses In Court Over Comp Plan

March 23, 2006

Sprawl-Busters has not written about Jacksonville, Florida since September, 22, 2004, when we reported that Wal-Mart’s plans to build a Neighborhood Market grocery store on

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Bad Plumbing Or Fear Of Unions Shut Down Stores?

March 22, 2006

2,200 Wal-Mart workers who were suddenly laid off recently when the giant retailer shut down 5 stores for ???plumbing problems,??? have a filed an injunction

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City Approves 13 Homes in Home Depot Parking Lot

March 22, 2006

Parking lots are traditionally thought of as a place to park cars. But not at Home Depot. In Calgary, Canada, the retail giant apparently struck

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Voters Elect Anti-Sprawl Slate

March 22, 2006

Residents in Saranac Lake, New York, which fought off a Wal-Mart in the 1990s, are now celebrating a second victory against sprawl. Village elections yesterday

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Will A Super Wal-Mart Play in Peoria?

March 21, 2006

Heads up, Peoria, Arizona: Wal-Mart has big plans for your community. Sprawl-Busters received the following SOS today from Peoria: “Wal-Mart is proposing to move into

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Town Passes Six Month Freeze On Big Boxes

March 21, 2006

There won’t be any big box stores anytime soon in the town of Nobleboro, Maine. Two days ago the town meeting passed a six month

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Citizens Decide To Appeal Wal-Mart Ruling

March 20, 2006

In late February, a hearing examiner in Pullman, Washington rejected efforts by local residents to block a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter. The City Supervisor said at

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Disabled Win $13 M Class Action Suit Against Kmart

March 19, 2006

This past week Kmart offered a $13 million blue light special — but its owner, Sears Holding, was not too pleased. The beleaguered retailer settled

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Union Releases ‘Wal-Mart Tax’ Health Care Study

March 19, 2006

The AFL-CIO released this past week a 16 page study of the public subsidies that state and federal taxpayers provide to the private retailer, Wal-Mart,

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Home Depot Cuts Its Safety Managers Nationwide

March 19, 2006

Sprawl-Busters received word this week from one of our sources that Home Depot has made a major cutback in its store safety program. In past

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Massachusetts Big Box Developers Sprawling Over Maine

March 19, 2006

With major retail developers from Massachusetts assaulting towns like Damariscotta, Thomaston and other mid-coast Maine communities, the residents in Ellsworth report that another Massachusetts developer

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Religious Groups Pursue Court Case Against Wal-Mart Location

March 19, 2006

Wal-Mart has already started building a store three times the size of a football field in Guelph, Ontario, in Canada. But a multi-faith religious group

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Residents Organize Against Home Depot

March 19, 2006

Citizen activism against big box stores knows no political boundaries. Sprawl-Busters received the following report this week from north of the border, where residents feel

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Music To Defeat Wal-Marts

March 18, 2006

Sprawl-Busters received the following email this week: “You don’t know us, but we’re a Canadian roots band called the Dust Poets. We just released a

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Martin Leedy, Anti-Wal-Mart Music

March 18, 2006

Adam Olson of Giantslayer Records & Publishing sent Sprawl-Busters the following lyrics this week from a new song by Danny Green. Here are the lyrics,

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Citizen Pressure Stops ‘Lifestyle’ Retail Sprawl

March 15, 2006

On March 8, 2006, Sprawl-Busters brought you the first-hand account of a citizen’s revolt in Canton, Michigan against a developer’s plans to convert a golf

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Citizen Lawsuit Stalls Wal-Mart For A Year

March 13, 2006

Sprawl-Busters reported in April of 2005 that residents in Lockport, Illinois had taken their city to court fighting a Wal-Mart supercenter in their community. The

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Mayor Says Wal-Mart ‘Selfish’ Over Road Fee Dispute

March 12, 2006

The Mayor of Monument, Colorado thinks Wal-Mart is holding a grudge against the town, and is acting in a selfish way. He’s referring to Wal-Mart’s

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Wal-Mart’s Retail Musical Chairs

March 12, 2006

The following story, which was sent to Sprawl-Busters by Elizabeth Davis, narrates the intricate tangle of uncontrolled growth in a southern town under development pressure:

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State Sues Over Secret Wal-Mart Welfare Deal

March 12, 2006

In July of 2004, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wisconsin’s Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager had filed a complaint in Dodge County Circuit Court against a private development

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State Rules Wal-Mart Detention Pond Is a Wetland

March 9, 2006

Wal-Mart is drowning in its own water. We reported on February 15, 2006 that the Conservation Commission in Hadley, Massachusetts ruled that a detention pond

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Wal-Mart Could Hinge On Election Results

March 9, 2006

Sprawl-Busters reported on December 6, 2005 that Wal-Mart had returned to the scene of a defeat back in 1999, when their plans to build in

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Residents Rally Against ‘Lifestyle’ Center

March 8, 2006

Over the past several years, developers have been trying to mask the huge scale of their retail projects by calling them “lifestyle” centers. Words like

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Citizens Push for Size Cap

March 4, 2006

Citizens in Bitterroot, Montana have proposed a zoning ordinance that would limit the size of retail stores, and require developers to measure the impact of

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Wal-Mart Scraps Plans to Expand Into Superstore

March 3, 2006

For Wal-Mart, trying to expand their discount store in Punta Gorda, Florida has been like hitting their head against the WAL. And this week, local

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Wal-Mart Gets Ethics’Worldwide

March 2, 2006

Just about one year ago, Sprawl-Busters announced that Wal-Mart had introduced a new Office of Ethics for its workers, complete with a toll free number

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Citizens Create ‘Chain Against Chains’ in Wal-Mart Battle

March 1, 2006

Residents of Fairhope, Alabama figure there’s one thing that a chain store like Wal-Mart understands: other chains. So the group of Wal-Mart opponents, known as

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Residents Revolt Against Two Supercenters 4 Miles Apart

March 1, 2006

There isn’t one good reason to have two Wal-Mart supercenters four miles apart, and the residents of Great Falls, Montana understand that. Residents in Great

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Residents Gear Up To Block Home Depot

March 1, 2006

Home Depot tries to hide in Wal-Mart’s shadow, hoping that citizens will not consider them as objectionable as a Wal-Mart supercenter. But the fact is,

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Wal-Mart Finally Revealed, Citizens Unhappy With Secrecy

February 28, 2006

“Bad news on the horizon,” a resident of Spooner, Wisconsin writes this week. “The Mayor admits Wal-Mart has been presented as a concept, but still

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Eight Years Later, Wal-Mart Returns

February 27, 2006

In 1998, residents in Kilmarnock, Virginia asked me to visit their community to help them ward off rumored interest by Wal-Mart in their small town.

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Spending political campaign funds at Wal-Mart apparently doesn’t play well in Peoria. Paul Mangieri?

February 26, 2006

Stop the presses! Wal-Mart may have major legal and ethical problems, but the company’s CEO felt compelled to tell thousands of shareholders at their Annual

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Wal-Mart Pays Another Environmental Fine

February 26, 2006

Wal-Mart, the giant retailer that likes to appear environmentally green, will have to fork over some of that green for damage its stormwater runoff did

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Spending political campaign funds at Wal-Mart apparently doesn’t play well in Peoria

February 26, 2006

Spending political campaign funds at Wal-Mart apparently doesn’t play well in Peoria. Paul Mangieri, a Democratic running for Illinois state treasurer, promised this week to

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Proposal To Cap Size of Retail Heads To Town Meeting

February 25, 2006

Over the years, the town of Hadley, Massachusetts has destroyed hundreds of acres of prime farmland, creating a strip of roadside sprawl that congests the

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Honey, We Shrunk the Wal-Mart

February 25, 2006

The Incredible Shrinking Wal-Mart has come to Gresham, Oregon — but not without some considerable arm-twisting. The Oregonian newspaper reported this week that Wal-Mart, in

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Planners Put Special Requirements on Large Scale Buildings.

February 25, 2006

In November of 2005, residents in Kenosha, Wisconsin first learned about a developer’s plans to build a Wal-Mart superstore less than 3 miles away from

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Wal-Mart Takes Big Tumble Off ‘Most Admired’ List

February 22, 2006

How the mighty have fallen. The Fortune magazine list of 100 “Most Admired” Companies is out this month, and Wal-Mart’s fortunes have continued to slide.

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Wal-Mart’s 24 Million Square Feet of Dark Stores

February 20, 2006

Wal-Mart discount stores are slowly disappearing. Over the past 5 years, Wal-Mart has shut down 35.3 million square feet of discount stores. Since 1999, Sprawl-Busters

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Wal-Mart Returns For Second Try

February 20, 2006

Residents of Ellsworth, Maine were greeted with unpleasant news in today’s Ellsworth Weekly: Wal-Mart is going to try to again to build a superstore on

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Cabot Betrays Its Dealers For Deal With Lowe’s

February 20, 2006

It’s tough being an independent merchant these days, when the big companies dominate so much of the market. This week Sprawl-Busters received the following cautionary

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Wal-Mart Supercenter Not Welcomed By All

February 19, 2006

Wal-Mart has an option to purchase 63 acres in Broussard, Louisiana, and the retailer is also weighing adding a Sam’s Club to the mix. “I

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Public Retiree Funds Own Big Share In Wal-Mart Stock

February 19, 2006

Public pension funds — many of them representing union retirees — own a substantial amount of stock in one of the most virulently anti-union companies

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Fair Share Health Care Bill On Hold

February 19, 2006

Attempts by lawmakers in Washington State to imitate the “fair share” health care bill now law in Maryland has apparently been grounded for the immediate

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Employee ‘Infiltrates’ Wal-Mart & Lives To Tell About It

February 18, 2006

Josh Smith worked for Wal-Mart, and now he’s talking about the experience. Here’s his communiqu?? to Sprawl-Busters: “On October 10th, 2005 I infiltrated Wal-Mart Supercenter

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Residents Begin Petition Drive Against Target

February 18, 2006

Southfield, Michigan is a suburb of Detroit, but it is just another pin on the map for the Target corporation. Residents in Southfield filed the

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