Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
How much does that cost?
Gas costs ~$3/gallon and it takes less than a gallon to get to Silver Spring and back, depending on your car. Plus, it's the convenience of hitting multiple stores in a close proximity in one trip, more convenient if there are stock outs at one store vs another. They're all big box/national stores, so you save more money by that virtue alone. I'd live out in the suburbs, but you go into work everyday (pre-pandemic), but you go shopping maybe 1-2x a week.
Ok, so you're spending $3 in gas, plus mileage, plus your time (depending on where you live), to drive to somewhere in eastern Montgomery County, to avoid paying $5 for parking for 2 hours. It's your choice, of course, but financially it doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
How much does that cost?
Gas costs ~$3/gallon and it takes less than a gallon to get to Silver Spring and back, depending on your car. Plus, it's the convenience of hitting multiple stores in a close proximity in one trip, more convenient if there are stock outs at one store vs another. They're all big box/national stores, so you save more money by that virtue alone. I'd live out in the suburbs, but you go into work everyday (pre-pandemic), but you go shopping maybe 1-2x a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
How much does that cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
It's certainly more expensive than $0. Other places at least validate with proof of purchase. I'd rather just drive out to the suburbs where I can get all my shopping done in one spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
parking is $5 for two hours. thats expensive to you?
Anonymous wrote:Why do the stores in DCUSA not have windows?
Anyway, last time I was in DCUSA there was a shooting across the street and the police kept everybody in the building. Also super expensive parking.
What is not to like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are having way too much fun. Of course self.respectinf parents shop from Target and Amazon, but we can also value small businesses and relationships with their staff. As to Balduccis, it did have character. Do you not like speciality shops?
That's ok, PP, you can still go to the Balducci'ses with character in Alexandria, Bethesda, and McLean, not to mention Greenwich and Westport (CT), Rye Brook and Scarsdale (NY), Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, and the Philadelphia airport.
Actually,.I can't. I don't drive and I can't walk to those..I could walk to the one that was an AU tenant in Foxhall and went through a rent "negotiation" with them similar to Johnson's and Sullivan's
You can get to the Balducci's in Bethesda via Metro to Medical Center and then a bus.
But I think the point is that Balducci's is a chain, not a local small business.
Yeah, it's clearly up there with Whole Foods and WalMart![]()
Hey don't be dissing Whole Foods and Walmart. Whole Foods delivers and Walmart has really low prices. We get it, you like to humble brag about being okay with paying more for a similar product.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are having way too much fun. Of course self.respectinf parents shop from Target and Amazon, but we can also value small businesses and relationships with their staff. As to Balduccis, it did have character. Do you not like speciality shops?
That's ok, PP, you can still go to the Balducci'ses with character in Alexandria, Bethesda, and McLean, not to mention Greenwich and Westport (CT), Rye Brook and Scarsdale (NY), Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, and the Philadelphia airport.
Actually,.I can't. I don't drive and I can't walk to those..I could walk to the one that was an AU tenant in Foxhall and went through a rent "negotiation" with them similar to Johnson's and Sullivan's
You can get to the Balducci's in Bethesda via Metro to Medical Center and then a bus.
But I think the point is that Balducci's is a chain, not a local small business.
Yeah, it's clearly up there with Whole Foods and WalMart![]()