Wal-Mart Superstore Still Stuck in Lodi After Nearly Seven Years
Sprawl-Busters first wrote about Wal-Mart’s troubles in Lodi, California on August 28, 2004. At that time, crime was on the minds of local residents. Lodi’s
Sprawl-Busters first wrote about Wal-Mart’s troubles in Lodi, California on August 28, 2004. At that time, crime was on the minds of local residents. Lodi’s
Wal-Mart’s got that seven year itch in Lodi, California. The mega-retailer has been trying to squeeze its way into Lodi since 2002. Sprawl-Busters began writing
Sprawl-Busters began writing about a Wal-Mart battle in Lodi, California in the summer of 2004. The giant retailer actually has been stuck in Lodi now
The Mayor of Lodi, California cast the critical vote in the early morning hours of December 11th to support the construction of a huge Wal-Mart
On October 8, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart was getting desperate in Lodi, California. They have agreed not to leave their existing store empty if
On October 8, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart was getting desperate in Lodi, California. They have agreed not to leave their existing store empty if
Wal-Mart is getting desperate in Lodi, California. They have agreed not to leave an existing store empty, and are willing to pay a hefty fee
Wal-Mart says its not “dormant” in Lodi, California — but after six years of waiting — who can blame the retailer for dozing off? On
Oh, lord, stuck in Lodi again. That’s got to be Wal-Mart’s song after five years of spinning its wheels in Lodi, California. On February 16,
When Sprawl-Busters last looked in on Lodi, California on January 6, 2006, we reported that a San Joaquin County judge had ruled that the city’s
Now you see it, now you don’t. Officials in Lodi, California had their plans turned upside down just before Xmas, when a San Joaquin County
Measure R on the Lodi, California ballot November 2nd. was defeated by a vote of 10,655 (57.7%) against imposing new restrictions on big boxes, to
Residents in Lodi, California worry that a proposed Wal-Mart supercenter will bring more crime to their community, and according to an analysis by the Lodi
A study released yesterday shows that a Wal-Mart supercenter proposed for Lodi, California will not lift many boats. According to the Stockton Record, the study
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