Walmart has assisted Americans in perpetuating the "disposable" mentality. Buy cheap, let it break, buy another, toss the crap in the landfill. I have seen a number of towns go from Nomart to Walmart and the surrounding area seems to have become a waste disposal itself. More trash, more junked yards, more junked cars. I don't really understand it and I'm sure a more anthropological/sociological approach would reveal that there is more to it than a box store BUT...based on my observations of communities declining when large stores move in this worries me greatly. 98 will become a destination rather than a corridor and the folks heading this way to shop will not be leaving walmart to come on down 30A to one of the restaurants, specialty shops or vacations rentals. I also don't believe that more visitors will choose to come here because there is a Walmart (or other box store) nearby. In fact, they may start moving further down the road to less developed areas like Port St. Joe.
That is my 10 cents.
That is my 10 cents.