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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We moved to GF recently and live it. Love the community activities. There are plenty of restaurants. See friends and neighbors everywhere we go. Wonderful trails. There is a cycling studio, yoga. Love it. Reston is easy to get to.[/quote] Saying reston is the featured nearby location is a bit depressing[/quote] Only thing worse is "Dulles Town Center"[/quote] I remember my wife walking into the Nordstroms there and saying "there's something not right here". And she asked why they did not have the same kind of stock as in Tysons, and was told that the Dulles Town Center Nordstroms was designed/stocked for a lower end market vs Tysons.[/quote] :roll: What a bunch of snobs you all are. [/quote] I'm the first to say the policy is un...desirable. But its a realistic market policy to sale merchandise which the population can afford or [i]stretch[/i] to afford. Nordstroms sells different things in different markets based who they perceive as their clientele. It could be as simple as a Nordstroms in the suburbs having a much larger home goods section while the one in the city might not. By the same extension trying to sell a $125 sweater on sale is not the same as one that's $40 on sale. Different sweaters go to different markets. There's nothing snobbish about that.[/quote]
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