Wal-Mart Cuts Store Size To Make It ‘Sustainable’
Wal-Mart is finally realizing that you don’t have to promote huge stores to make big profits. On December 3, 2006, Sprawl-Busters updated the story of
Wal-Mart is finally realizing that you don’t have to promote huge stores to make big profits. On December 3, 2006, Sprawl-Busters updated the story of
On December 3, 2006, Sprawl-Busters updated the story of residents in Pullman, Washington, who were engaged in a marathon legal battle to block a Wal-Mart
Residents in Pullman, Washington continue to wage a legal battle to block a Wal-Mart supercenter in their community. Sprawl-Busters reported that in March of 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
Several activists from Pullman, Washington contacted Sprawl-Busters to correct our earlier story about Pullman, in which we incorrectly moved the town to Idaho. Pullman is
Wal-Mart’s plans for a monstrous 223,000 s.f. supercenter in Pullman, Washington has brought out residents determined to fight it. According to the Lewiston Morning Tribune,
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.