Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you didn’t carjacked outside the store..
This and don’t let the robbers who flash mob the stores knock you over as they run out. No thanks. I don’t go to dc
for fun anymore.
I live and work in DC. DC is PACKED ON THE WEEKENDS. My husband and I laugh and say - yup, everyone is afraid to go out! You not coming to DC is your loss, not ours.
Anonymous wrote:That Macy's is a true landmark for the area, but they do no more business that the two at Fair Oaks Mall combined. Inside it's like every other Macy's, a damp, musty smell that you can never escape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you didn’t carjacked outside the store..
This and don’t let the robbers who flash mob the stores knock you over as they run out. No thanks. I don’t go to dc
for fun anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What the booster didn’t mention is that many of the stores at City Center have locked door access to control the looter flash mobs and the street thugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you didn’t carjacked outside the store..
This and don’t let the robbers who flash mob the stores knock you over as they run out. No thanks. I don’t go to dc
for fun anymore.
It's always so sad to see people depriving themselves because they're too stupid to understand statistics.
You're more likely to get hurt in your car driving to whatever suburban strip mall you go since you're too scared to go into DC. Stop watching Fox news and maybe the brain worms will die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Macy's is a true landmark for the area, but they do no more business that the two at Fair Oaks Mall combined. Inside it's like every other Macy's, a damp, musty smell that you can never escape.
Too bad Macy's ever acquired Woodies: Woodward & Lothrop.
Anonymous wrote:That Macy's is a true landmark for the area, but they do no more business that the two at Fair Oaks Mall combined. Inside it's like every other Macy's, a damp, musty smell that you can never escape.
Anonymous wrote:What is the FBI site being redeveloped into?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only you didn’t carjacked outside the store..
This and don’t let the robbers who flash mob the stores knock you over as they run out. No thanks. I don’t go to dc
for fun anymore.
Anonymous wrote:That Macy's is a true landmark for the area, but they do no more business that the two at Fair Oaks Mall combined. Inside it's like every other Macy's, a damp, musty smell that you can never escape.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't discount the doomsayers. I just met a business owner in LA looking to expand a popular non-chain tea/coffee shop in the DC area. He said he was advised to open up in Tysons because DC doesn't have anyone downtown and has steadily increasing crime. Basically other cities are turning around while DC remains an outlier.