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Ironically the official reason for Sams Club closing was not its proximity to Walmart (they tend to build them close to Sams alot) it was because so many businesses and restaurants closed down that Sams Club was losing money because these companies were not shopping in bulk.

The Walmart moves have been very odd. That Sams Club supplied a lot of small businesses and restaurants in the area, and also regular homeowners were taking full advantage of buying things in bulk. For some reason they throw up three Walmarts all withing a 10-15 minute drive of each other and close the Sams. Pretty obvious to me that supporting local-area entrepreneurship wasn't the priority, just straight consumer profit.

And that's where Stonecrest gov't comes in, because they decide what gets allowed to be built where. Sams closed, three Walmarts open up, Dollar Tree/Dollar General/Family Dollar stores all over...what's really the goal here?
 
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Sams closed, three Walmarts open up, Dollar Tree/Dollar General/Family Dollar stores all over...what's really the goal here?


Yea Dekalb stopped Dollar stores from being built about a year ago. The local municipalities was allowing this shyt mostly in Southern Dekalb. Thats why there were so many food deserts. Dollar stores on every damn corner.
 

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The Walmart moves have been very odd. That Sams Club supplied a lot of small businesses and restaurants in the area, and also regular homeowners were taking full advantage of buying things in bulk. For some reason they throw up three Walmarts all withing a 10-15 minute drive of each other and close the Sams. Pretty obvious to me that supporting local-area entrepreneurship wasn't the priority, just straight consumer profit.

And that's where Stonecrest gov't comes in, because they decide what gets allowed to be built where. Sams closed, three Walmarts open up, Dollar Tree/Dollar General/Family Dollar stores all over...what's really the goal here?
I wonder if Camp Creek will face the same fate, granted its not a city but its literally just big box retailers and airport parking
 

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City of Atlanta gets that tax revenue. Camp Creek is in East Point, and I think more of the high earning Airline related (Delta) employees tend to opt to live in PEachtree city/Fayetteville
you benefit by being close to the airport
 

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City of Atlanta gets that tax revenue. Camp Creek is in East Point, and I think more of the high earning Airline related (Delta) employees tend to opt to live in PEachtree city/Fayetteville

Around the corner from Camp Creek they have subdivisions in the cut with half a million dollar homes
 

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Stonecrest council revokes mayor’s check-signing privileges



June 8, 2021


The Stonecrest City Council permanently revoked Mayor Jason Lary’s ability to write checks for the city on the grounds of suspected inappropriate actions.

The action comes less than a month after Lary, who is implicated in multiple financial scandals, wrote checks totaling nearly $235,000 on a city bank account and returned the funds the next day. No one else in the city knew about the transfers until after they took place, and neither Lary nor his attorney would provide information about the purpose of the transactions.

The council unanimously voted to revoke Lary’s check-signing privileges at a special called meeting Monday. During the meeting, they did not name the official or the suspected wrongdoing that led to the revocation, but Acting City Manager Janice Allen Jackson confirmed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the official was Lary.

Jackson said during the meeting that Monday’s vote was prompted by “things that had transpired over the past couple of week.” At the end of May, the council voted to give itself the ability to revoke an official’s check-signing privileges.

Lary has been on medical leave since mid-April and was not present for the vote. Had he been present, he would not have been able to vote anyway due to a recent change to the city’s charter, which allows the mayor to vote only in the event of a tie.

Lary declined to comment about Monday’s vote. His attorney, Dwight Thomas, provided a statement that said, “The mayor has not committed any improper act or actions and has always acted within his legal authority despite politically motivated accusations of his political rivals who wish to act as mayor but not run for the job.”

On May 13, Lary obtained cashier’s checks worth $234,900 from the Stonecrest Housing Authority’s bank account, according to records obtained by the AJC. One of those checks, worth $100,000, was made out to MRPC Inc., a Las Vegas-based company founded two months ago. The check’s description said it was for a “2021 Marketing program.”
 

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Around the corner from Camp Creek they have subdivisions in the cut with half a million dollar homes

whats the occupancy rate looking like? And if the schools in the area suck then half a mill is undervalued depending how the homes look because 500k isnt alot of money in a good ITP neighborhood
 

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whats the occupancy rate looking like? And if the schools in the area suck then half a mill is undervalued depending how the homes look because 500k isnt alot of money in a good ITP neighborhood
Camp creek is OTP
 

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Any of y’all know of any good hookah spots on the southside of town? Wanna take my girl to one tomorrow but I don’t feel like driving downtown.

I just found out about this place in Stockbridge that Shaq is a co owner of

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anyone ever been there? Shaq is obsessed with hookah so I’m assuming the place is pretty cool
 
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