On topic of a downtown grocery store, why is there no downtown bookstore? Something to pass the time? I went downtown last night for a friend's birthday and I got there awfully early. Not just for me but the residents of downtown, why there is no bookstore is beyond me.
I remember in the 1980s there was a newsstand inside of the Century Center Mall. My stepmom cut hair down there at the time and I remember going to the newsstand to look at magazines and what not to pass the time. There was hardly any downtown residential presence then, yet there was at least a newsstand.
My point is, like with the potential of a grocery store, you have to travel at least 5 to 8 miles to get to either of these types of businesses. I'd love to see a Full Circle Bookstore go in or something like that. Doesn't have to be a Barnes and Noble or a Half Priced Books. Obviously the #1 answer is going to be because there's not enough density yet to support a local location but I think it should be considered if it's not already on the drawing board.
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