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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is nothing new. Stores go in and out of that stretch of Wisconsin all the time... especially further up. Renovation Hardware *gasp* is going to become a Wawa. [/quote] I’d lived here more than 20 years and this is not usual. Serendipitu is empty, the sports store next to it is empty, Restoration Hardware is gone, and three or four more within those two blocks are empty and look terrible and deserted. Serendipity is right in the heart on M and Wisconsin and it is closed.[/quote] In 20 years, the sales moved from physical stores to online stores. I thought everyone has noticed this trend. Georgetown is perfect for flagship stores, such as Amazon's and Nike's showcase stores. Why? Because the rent is super expensive! Even for restaurants... There are also very good neighborhood stores. But they only survive if the residents like and support them. Example? Boulangerie Christophe. It has high prices, but it is always crowded. [/quote]
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