Small markets will not. Many restaurants will not. Automotive, tires, will NOT survive. A few funky niche merchants surviving can not contribute enough to the job market, we need more small busnesses to be able to employ people for jobs.
DISCLAIMER: I don't shop at Walmart, I'm a Target shopper and always have been - and I think the store at Pier Park is close enough, I wouldn't want a Target in this spot either.
Now, I appreciate your passion, but I have to disagree with you on a few points:
We pay taxes because WalMart doesn't insure their employees: Neither do the small retailers. Few employers in South Walton offer any kind of benefits for part-time retail employees, which is what we are talking about.
Small markets and automotive retailers will go out of business: all of our small markets are either on the beach, or are very specialized Mexican markets on 98. People will always shop at the markets on the beach, tourists end up going to Tom Thumb twice a day for beer and other things they forgot. As for automotive, what stores are you talking about? John-John is a repair shop, they will be fine. I don't know of any other place in Sowal to even buy an air filter.
Restaurants will go out of business: I am finding it hard to draw a line from Walmart to Cafe 30a, or even the less expensive places like Ballyhoo.
A few funky niche merchants will survive: that's really all we have now! We don't have "necessity" stores, other than Publix, and they are the ones most threatened by Walmart. I'm not going to go to Walmart for books instead of Sundog, because Walmart has a very small selection. I'm not going to go to Walmart for jewelry instead of the Zoo Gallery, that would be insane. I'm not going to go to Walmart for artisan bread instead of Wild Olives.
Why didn't Modica Market and For the Health of It fold after the Publix opened around the corner? Because they are different, people don't shop there JUST because they have groceries, they shop there because they have higher quality and specialty items, and our higher-end visitors want that.
I agree with the premise that we don't mind driving to the Walmart in Destin if we need to go to Walmart - like I said, I think the distance to the Target store is fine.
I also agree that this is Joe's land, it's already zoned for this purpose, and there is no turning back now. I don't want to villify Joe: they've done a better job of self-zoning than Walton County has done, and we are all better off for having Sacred Heart here.
For me it's always been like wham bam thank you maam.