| TMP Article: Chain Store Slideshow |
"They say they don't do business in a street friendly, neighborhood orientated building. Well, have you got news for them!"
Assembled by Peter J. Musty and Jeff Schommer, CharretteCenter Minneapolis, MN January, 2004
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The following images were compiled by CharretteCenter for University UNITED for the group's discussions with the CVS corporation. These photos came as replies from a single email request sent out on the Pro-Urb ListServ. From these images, it is plain to see that chain stores around the country do, in fact, build and do business (successfully) in new neighborhood orientated buildings and recycled buildings as well.
If you have images of neighborhood orientated pharmacies that you would like to share, email them to Jeff Schommer at CharretteCenter.com. Remember to include the location of the store and the photographer's name... full credit will be given. |
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| | CVS - Atlanta Site Plan | Window / Counter Display Section | CVS - Atlanta Midtown | | CVS - Atlanta, GA | CVS - Baltimore, MD | CVS - Baltimore, MD | | CVS Stores from Back Bay and Cambridge, MA | CVS Stores from Back Bay and Cambridge, MA | CVS Stores from Back Bay and Cambridge, MA | | CVS - Boston, MA | CVS - Boston, MA [Newberry Street] | CVS - Mashpee Commons, MA | | CVS - Mashpee Commons, MA | CVS - Minneapolis (12th & Hennepin) | CVS - Davidson, NC | | CVS - Troy, NY | CVS - Philadelphia, PA [Chestnut Street] | CVS - Philadelphia, PA [Chestnut Street] | | CVS - Philadelphia, PA [Chestnut Street] | CVS - Philadelphia, PA [Chestnut Street] | CVS - Washington DC | | CVS - Washington DC [Dupont Circle] | 7-Eleven - Boston, MA [Beacon Hill]. | Eckard - Kansas City, MO [63rd & Brookside Blvd] | | Snyders - St. Louis Park, MN [Excelsior Blvd] | Walgreens Store from Back Bay and Cambridge, MA | Walgreens - Minneapolis, MN [49th & France Av] |
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|  | University UNITED - [St. Paul, MN]
| University UNITED is a coalition of 12 community organizations and several businesspeople that works to revitalize the University Avenue Corridor through community-based planning and development. |
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