PILOON
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Oddly enough we have 2 of them within 3 blocks of each other and both will remain open but then we are in a very active retirement area where many folks are converting cottages into retirement homes and also there is a fair bit of new construction as well.
I'm thinking that consumer debt is so high these days that renovations are falling off.
Another trend is high rises and condos and those contractors buy direct bypassing the Lowe style supplier.
Another trend has been the downfall of local lumber mills and lumber yards.
Kind of like Wallmart* killing the local merchant trade
For now as even they are hurting from 'on line' sales.
*even WallMart is changing, gone is automotive dept and now isles are mostly food items with row upon row of freezers.
Another thing I noticed with the Lowe's takeover here is that they are stocking up on appliances and cutting back on building supplies. What was a lumber yard now stores lawn mowers and snow blowers.
I'm thinking that consumer debt is so high these days that renovations are falling off.
Another trend is high rises and condos and those contractors buy direct bypassing the Lowe style supplier.
Another trend has been the downfall of local lumber mills and lumber yards.
Kind of like Wallmart* killing the local merchant trade
For now as even they are hurting from 'on line' sales.
*even WallMart is changing, gone is automotive dept and now isles are mostly food items with row upon row of freezers.
Another thing I noticed with the Lowe's takeover here is that they are stocking up on appliances and cutting back on building supplies. What was a lumber yard now stores lawn mowers and snow blowers.
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