Miami’s residents, its small business people, its artists and entrepreneurs have conspired to create a uniquely vibrant set of neighborhoods in spite of a rough national economy and the local real estate bust.
The last thing this thriving experiment in urban renewal needs is the presence of Walmart in Midtown Miami.
Walmart, the standard bearer of international corporate power and conformity, just doesn’t fit the image that so many have worked to create for Midtown and the Wynwood Arts District, and placing the world’s largest discount retailer in the Miami’s hub of arts and culture just doesn’t make sense.
Read more:
MiamiHerald:
http://bit.ly/NoWalmartinMidtown
Photo Essay:
http://bit.ly/WhatIDidForMLKDay
GrantStern.com:
http://bit.ly/No2WalmartinMidtown
HuffingtonPost Miami:
Boycott Shopping Walmart to Oppose their proposed Midtown Miami location
Greetings,
I just signed the following petition addressed to: Just Say #NoWalmartinMidtown Miami.
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Boycott Shopping Walmart to Oppose their proposed Midtown Miami location
Miami’s residents, its small business people, its artists and entrepreneurs have conspired to create a uniquely vibrant set of neighborhoods in spite of a rough national economy and the local real estate bust.
The last thing this thriving experiment in urban renewal needs is the presence of Walmart in Midtown Miami.
Walmart, the standard bearer of international corporate power and conformity, just doesn’t fit the image that so many have worked to create for Midtown and the Wynwood Arts District, and placing the world’s largest discount retailer in the Miami’s hub of arts and culture just doesn’t make sense.
Read more:
http://bit.ly/NoWalmartinMidtown
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Sincerely,
[Your name]