• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    This is something I find baffling.

    In my city, it’s generally a hotspot with dramatically increasing real estate costs and high occupancy, generally.

    Except this one road, which has all sorts of vacant retail, with different owners, with thriving retail and/or residential pretty much everywhere around it. Even the gas stations are 50c a gallon cheaper there then going a mile north or south of it. I have no idea why that one road is different and looking like a dying city while being surrounded by exactly the opposite.