
Originally Posted by
Mr. Cotter
Exactly. This seems like a guy who is upset the neighborhood is changing without his permission. A smart business man would see this as a potentially lucrative opportunity. He could, either, have Cheever's and Granddad's pay him a fee, or, just set the lot up as a pay lot and offer validation to his customers.
I've shopped in his store - but I didn't drive over there to do that. I parked in his lot, and while waiting for a table at Cheever's, my wife made some purchases she would have otherwise made at a place like Ulta. That's how districts work.
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