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Originally Posted by marothisu
In all honesty it's going to be weird with a giant suburban Home Depot right there. It reminds me more of stuff that was happening in Queens and Brooklyn in the years I lived there (i.e. not long ago) where developers would throw stuff up in really "MEH" areas and basically try and organically develop it into something better over the future years.
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I could see the Home Deport get redeveloped. However, if they manage to stay put over the 20 years there will be 6,000+ new residential units right next door. I would imagine some of those residents will have a need for a home improvement store like Home Depot.