City Gives Preliminary Approval To Limit Location of Big Box Stores
On June 19, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart had decided not to pave over wetlands in Lady’s Island, South Carolina. Wal-Mart had applied for a
On June 19, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart had decided not to pave over wetlands in Lady’s Island, South Carolina. Wal-Mart had applied for a
Mother Nature and Lady’s Island have conspired to defeat Mr. Smiley. On February 28, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart had decided to appeal a decision
Wal-Mart found out the hard way last night, that a superstore is no way to treat a Lady. On February 28, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that
What you can’t get by regulation, try to get by litigation. Wal-Mart is winding up its legal department to appeal a decision against them in
Lady’s Island lies within the city limits of Beaufort, South Carolina. The city of Beaufort has a population of just over 12,000 people. The city
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