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Are Chain Stores Choking Our Communities?

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Their names are instantly familiar, their logos immediately recognizable. Some of them represent the world's most famous brand names, while others are well on their way to prosperity and success.

Chain retail stores are as much of the American way of life as hot dogs, baseball and apple pie. And over the past several months, their numbers seem to be growing throughout metro Atlanta.

In Chamblee, a new Zaxby's - which tooks months longer to build than expected because of financing issues - will open on Monday. An old Stone Mountain Dairy Queen has been demolished, and another Zaxby's will soon take its place.

After announcing plans to replace the old Atlanta Diner on North Druid Hills Road, McDonald's now plans a second location on Clairmont Road.

And fast-food chains aren't the only ones proliferating in metro Atlanta lately. Walmart recently broke ground on its newest Supercenter on Cascade Road in southwest Atlanta, directly across from another retail giant, the Cascade Home Depot.

But while a new Family Dollar store is under construction in Lithonia, some southwest Atlanta communties have been actively fighting an influx of Family Dollar stores, and a similar fight against the new Walmart may be brewing.

Walmart is already facing a fierce battle on Decatur's border, as residents have joined together to fight its proposed Suburban Plaza location.

So our Patch question of the week is: Are chain stores choking our communities? Do we need more of these major retail developments, or are too many already dotting our urban landscape?

Related Items:

Chamblee Zaxby's Will Open Next Week.

From A Big Heap Of Rubble To A Future Zaxby's.

McDonald's Going For Second Clairmont Road Location.

Family Dollar Store Under Construction On Panola Road.

Walmart Broke Ground On New Cascade Road Superstore.

Residents Chant 'No Family Dollar' In Protest Of Fairburn Road Construction.

Good Growth DeKalb Still Looking For Legal Case Against Walmart.


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