seeing a dead mall that built in the 70s or 80s is one thing but something chilling about seeing such a recent built place in this state , shows that greed and building too much too fast without proper planning can end very badly very quickly
Really interesting. Found through research the Walmart has already been closed for 10 years and was only open barely 2. Sounds like this place never should have been built.
I never tire of watching videos on this property Anthony. So glad you made it out here... it's one of those 'WHAT WERE THEY THINKING' moments in retail history for sure. Clearly the $$$ blinded them to what I think everyone should have known was going to happen. Thank you for providing your take on this project.
There is a Walmart (and several other stores, doctors offices, restaurants, hotels, etc.) that were built on a landfill. Many have been there for 25 plus years without this problem. There are the vents (PVC pipes in an upside down J shape) like is shown here. My dad has always been worried about something like this but for whatever reason it has never happened and has held up.
Good that nothing happened to the whole place stuff like that usually doesn't happen unless it's built wrong and up to code or meet the building codes in general whoever built that shopping in Garfield heights Ohio is an idiot who builds a shopping on a toxic landfill that gives people illness and other stuff
Wow, this is a GREAT video! Seriously, good work. I love how you put the news report at the beginning, talked a bit about it, and then did the walk through (the quiet was a good choice too). Love the commercial at the end too. I honestly don't think it's creepy, it's interesting to me to see what happens when retail spaces are closed and abandoned and what gets left behind.
Becka Garcia I live right by that place and it’s pretty dangerous but there’s only one shopping center there. Giant eagle. Every time I go there I see more cracks every time!
@@gabriellacastillo484 I think it would make more sense for giant eagle to rebuild the store to where the abandoned Kmart is at least the land is not toxic
Awesome to see your take on this, love that intro, so fitting with the deterioration plus ya, its getting close to the fourth , lol. My thought going through is that it would be interesting to go back to this place 10 years from now just to see a giant crater in the ground, along with a half cracked building complex..... assuming the crater has not swallowed the complex whole by then, lol. Granted, theres been a few great places built over landfills, but this one, just no.... great ending, I actually remember this commercial airing, back before the Walmart stores here in Utah (first one in 1991) became grocery supercenters. Awesome! 😀 💜💜💜
I actually did a school project on environment change using this place as an example- Hard to believe that people didn't see the problems right away when building this place on a old landfill.
I was just there in February. My partner is originally from GH and we went back to see his family. He gave me the whole story about this shopping center- horrible situation.
M Christopher Bryan when my mom worked for Garfield Heights middle school you could smell that place at the old high school in the summer if she had her office window open.
Mike's Explorations that particular store was evacuated for high methane levels several times. They had machies that kept the gas out of the stores. The smell is not so bad now but on days like over Memorial day when it was 90+ it still smells bad.
And I believe the Giant Eagle is still open to this day. I would never buy anything from that store if I lived there (we take his mom to a different grocery store when we visit)
M Christopher Bryan yes. Giant Eagle, a few restaurants, a cell phone place, and that is it. A bunch of half built buildings and a half finished road now to nowhere.
I couldn't help but think of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at 7:05. I've wanted to check this plaza out myself, but likely not inside the Wal-Mart because of how nasty Wallie B talked about in his coverage of this store. As always, great work, and congrats on reaching 15,000 subs on here.
This bankrupted 2 if not 3 construction companies too. The developer did everything on the cheap. I still work down in the valley below this and am always reminded of this disaster.
My public school used to be a garbage dump before it was converted into a k-8 school in the early 50s. The ice and snow use to turn brown or green in spots during the winter and there use to be weird sinkholes and hot spots all over the field. It got so bad they had to come in and dig a number of methane vents into the field. This all happened in the 90s btw.
The footage at the start should tell the city that it is not safe.... They must enjoy wasting money and putting people in danger.....Wallie also did a video on this..... scary as all hell..... Too bad the city is not in trouble with the EPA.....
You should go visit the other abandoned Walmart that literally right next to this one that was supposed to be the replacement but for some reason they left that one too. It's over at 22209 Rockside Rd, Bedford, OH 44146.
Started building when I was like 13.. always knew some to most of it would be shut down soon after.. close friend were told they had to move from the other side of the free way so they could build on it.. Started building and stoped. Ugh so many memories running around that place.
Whst an awesome video and thanks for the parental advisory about the r rated graffiti. What's great about you and wallie and the other real retail historians is each of you has your own take on a subject and still you deliver the themes of each film. One theme would be the greed and stupidity of many building a strip mall/power center on landfill . Sad thing is people dont respect the properties and waste energy scarlong nasty graffiti What I wonder is if the politicians knew they were building a Wal*mart on a potentially hazardous toxic landfill and let it happen anyway. Again love your video and the patriotic start to it.
There's a reason the three most important aspects of real estate are location, location, location. This Wal-Mart - and the rest of the shopping center for that matter - fail all three!
What makes this better is there is a reasonably large gas station right across the street from this building. And to top it off I have heard a few reports that Garfield Heights has no contingency plan if this place goes boom. One other thing. If you go poking around these empty places and the cities border Cleveland be careful. They are pretty hood. Maple Heights, Garfield, Bedford all full of the runoff from Cleveland.
Garfield Heights is a run down town. It appears that very poor decisions in building plans have really hurt the growth of this town. Every gas station has been robbed. A woman threatened to shoot a barber because of her son's hair cut. Shoot outs between what appear to be teenagers / gang members in parking lots. The streets are falling apart. Everyone's cars have tie rod damage on a yearly basis because of the poor condition of the roads. Many stores have closed down in the last few years. Many people lost their jobs. The restaurants that are in town do not provide very good food.It is looking more and more run down every year. I can't help but wonder where our tax dollars are going. I have inquired about the town's expenditures and was told that it was decision to build on a dump sight that put this town under. I did no grow up in Ohio. I grew up in another state in a similar suburban neighborhood. When visiting my home town, I noticed how smooth and maintained our roads are. Mind you we also have 4 seasons and deal with snow plowing every winter. It should not be an excuse for your roads to be so run down like Garfield Heights. I also noticed that the old pizza place I went to as a kid was still there. All the houses were maintained over the last thirty or so years. Many houses are now using solar panels. The wooded areas in the town have been maintained. Most people's cars are in good shape and not falling apart from rust. No businesses have closed and the town seems to thrive. Why is that? I really think the problem has to do with how they are managing the town's money.
In 1994 I worked down in Provo Utah at a Sears Telecatalog center that was built on an old abandoned garbage dump and we would smell the most horrible smell come up in the building from time to time especially in the winter when the heating was on that turned out to be methane and when the catalog went out of business so did the building
Haha, I figured I'd see ya make a video about this walmart, a younger guy made a video of this, but it was not very interesting, and showed no history, he basically just walked through, so thank you for posting about this place, I'm excited to watch it and I know I will learn from it being from Aces Adventures.
Ace's!! Did you know that the Holyoke Mall at Ingleside you jsu had a video on. Is Also built on an old landfill with the Same problem. After Mall was finished. They Had to drill wells to extract the methane form under the parking lots. They have had to redo the SEAR's side of the parking lot 3 times since the Mall opened due to it sinking as the methane was drained. They "harvest" the methane and a tanker truck comes once a week to remove it from holding tanks that were installed.
Building on top of old landfills or toxic waste dumps. What could go wrong? 😉 Of course it's possible but it definitely takes a lot more preparation than building on greenfield.
I read where the city of Garfield Heights was planning to relocate its city hall, police station, courts, and jail to City View Center. However, I'm guessing that this will require the demolition of pretty much every building there, except for the Giant Eagle, and the land further remediated to reduce or possibly eliminate methane gas issues once the new municipal complex is built (which would replace its old, outdated, and overcrowded facility on Turney Road.
It’s crazy how they let him in! They never really let you trespass. I’ve been in there only to hang out with some friends.but the police was guarding that place like a hawk.!
should be banned from building on landfills for a set period of time...whatever amount it takes to stop fermenting and done settling. they use compactors to pack it in during the process but they're not very efficient at it.
Why would anyone build a shopping center on a dangerous landfill that's what you get when you build on a landfill they should've built where the abandoned Kmart was instead of building on two 60 year old landfills I actually wanted to explore the building with my friends we were going to explore the place but then we got caught up with other stuff it's really cool to see an abandoned Walmart in Ohio kinda reminds me of the other Walmart that shut down in another state in the US
This is an example of people not knowing what they are doing...you can build on landfills but to do it properly costs a feck tonne of money. This is what what happens when you don't spend that money and cut corners. We have a retail park and a business centre on a landfill and it perfectly fine.
The store has been shortening its hours each year and the original giant eagle (formerly stop n shop) is now a save a lot and planet fitness so they can’t go back to the old property. I’d be curious to see how much longer the store will stay open and if they plan to build another say in the abandoned big Kmart which sits across from the old stop n shop at Garfield mall. The location did lose a lot of business by moving here because there is no road going through to the other side of the hill which would have allowed easier access for the residents of nearby valley view and independence. There’s an equally as sad sight on the other side of the freeway where an entire neighborhood was evicted and demolished for a target and Lowe’s to have never broken ground
Awesome channel. I love it people are doing this to show what America big mall boom looked like back in the day. Now its eating this big corporations in the ass now.
Probably not a good idea to build a shopping complex where a landfill site used to be. All this place has in store is the wrecking ball and not build anything for thousands of years.
Albert E. , that is correct. Most national and international merchant chains lease the land and most of time the buildings they are in, even if that building was built in thier companies style. Landlords make more money this way, and merchants save more money this way.
And in many cases, there are no-compete clauses on these vacant stores, that would prevent the buildings from being leased or sold to another grocery or department store retailer. That's why many former Walmart (and other retailer buildings) remain vacant for many years, unless it's leased or sold for non-retail use, such as government offices or a medical facility.
Walmart owns land. They own land in Elyria, Ohio by the mall they were going to build a Walmart Super Center on but decided not to. They are still trying to sell it after they bought it over 12 years ago.
mmichal my old high school (now a middle school) was built on the town’s former dump in the 50s. Never had any issues other than that the baseball field stank on really hot days.
When the city decides to build a damn Walmart on top of a highly dangerous toxic and deadly landfill all their doing was making people's lives more dangerous due to the decomposing garbage and extremely dangerous toxic methane gas and other stuff way for the city who decided to build a Walmart on top of a landfill who in their right mind would do that I must say that beginning is really astonishing reminds me of the battle we had in high school I remember that battle it was insane and I couldn't stop laughing because my friend got her ass shredded and hit with other stuff that's really scary yet dangerous how the ground is sinking that's what you get when you build on top of a landfill the consequences will come back and get you the store had electrical and plumbing and other problems and that shouldn't had been built in the first place more like waste money and live horrible that should be their slogan since they failed to comply with EPA about the situation and the methane release valves and machines are either destroyed or the fans were ripped out of the machines it's a shame to see a building be destroyed and stuff but that's what happens when you build on top of a deadly and toxic methane filled decomposing garbage landfill I think they should've built it somewhere else than a 60 year old boyas landfill that has been closed for like 50 years now I hope that landfill reclaims itself
Mrs. Chrissy yup, merchants, insurance, and pharmaceutical companies are the worst about putting money ahead of population life. Which is dumb, cause if we all die then they will have no customers.
seeing a dead mall that built in the 70s or 80s is one thing but something chilling about seeing such a recent built place in this state , shows that greed and building too much too fast without proper planning can end very badly very quickly
Really interesting. Found through research the Walmart has already been closed for 10 years and was only open barely 2. Sounds like this place never should have been built.
“Yes! Let’s build a Walmart shopping center right on top of a landfill!” 🤦🏻♀️🙄😒
most likely gave them free land or land lease for free
904 CZV what could possibly go wrong there?
William Haynes good point. Or for cheap. But still!!
904 CZV if you have money and knowledge it is perfectly safe to build on a landfill
904 CZV Shut up!
I never tire of watching videos on this property Anthony. So glad you made it out here... it's one of those 'WHAT WERE THEY THINKING' moments in retail history for sure. Clearly the $$$ blinded them to what I think everyone should have known was going to happen. Thank you for providing your take on this project.
There is a Walmart (and several other stores, doctors offices, restaurants, hotels, etc.) that were built on a landfill. Many have been there for 25 plus years without this problem. There are the vents (PVC pipes in an upside down J shape) like is shown here. My dad has always been worried about something like this but for whatever reason it has never happened and has held up.
Good that nothing happened to the whole place stuff like that usually doesn't happen unless it's built wrong and up to code or meet the building codes in general whoever built that shopping in Garfield heights Ohio is an idiot who builds a shopping on a toxic landfill that gives people illness and other stuff
The "Times Beach" of retail! Superb video, Ace! This locale deserves multiple videos(from you👌).
Loving these Sunday uploads!
Wow, this is a GREAT video! Seriously, good work. I love how you put the news report at the beginning, talked a bit about it, and then did the walk through (the quiet was a good choice too). Love the commercial at the end too. I honestly don't think it's creepy, it's interesting to me to see what happens when retail spaces are closed and abandoned and what gets left behind.
amazing the floor inside didn't crack up like the parking lot...
I would not like to walk in alone in there! 😨You have guts Anthony 😲
Creepy place, yet so interesting 😯
Becka Garcia I live right by that place and it’s pretty dangerous but there’s only one shopping center there. Giant eagle. Every time I go there I see more cracks every time!
@@gabriellacastillo484 I think it would make more sense for giant eagle to rebuild the store to where the abandoned Kmart is at least the land is not toxic
Awesome to see your take on this, love that intro, so fitting with the deterioration plus ya, its getting close to the fourth , lol. My thought going through is that it would be interesting to go back to this place 10 years from now just to see a giant crater in the ground, along with a half cracked building complex..... assuming the crater has not swallowed the complex whole by then, lol. Granted, theres been a few great places built over landfills, but this one, just no.... great ending, I actually remember this commercial airing, back before the Walmart stores here in Utah (first one in 1991) became grocery supercenters. Awesome! 😀 💜💜💜
The garden center has it's own permanent weed garden !
I like the old classic wal*Mart logo and the video at thw end
I actually did a school project on environment change using this place as an example- Hard to believe that people didn't see the problems right away when building this place on a old landfill.
Excellent video Anthony!!! Real interesting. What an environmental mess!!
Thank You!
I was just there in February. My partner is originally from GH and we went back to see his family. He gave me the whole story about this shopping center- horrible situation.
M Christopher Bryan when my mom worked for Garfield Heights middle school you could smell that place at the old high school in the summer if she had her office window open.
wild bill , wow! How did ppl even stand to shop there?
Mike's Explorations that particular store was evacuated for high methane levels several times. They had machies that kept the gas out of the stores. The smell is not so bad now but on days like over Memorial day when it was 90+ it still smells bad.
And I believe the Giant Eagle is still open to this day. I would never buy anything from that store if I lived there (we take his mom to a different grocery store when we visit)
M Christopher Bryan yes. Giant Eagle, a few restaurants, a cell phone place, and that is it. A bunch of half built buildings and a half finished road now to nowhere.
I couldn't help but think of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air at 7:05. I've wanted to check this plaza out myself, but likely not inside the Wal-Mart because of how nasty Wallie B talked about in his coverage of this store. As always, great work, and congrats on reaching 15,000 subs on here.
Adult version of Fresh Prince 😂
This bankrupted 2 if not 3 construction companies too. The developer did everything on the cheap. I still work down in the valley below this and am always reminded of this disaster.
My public school used to be a garbage dump before it was converted into a k-8 school in the early 50s. The ice and snow use to turn brown or green in spots during the winter and there use to be weird sinkholes and hot spots all over the field. It got so bad they had to come in and dig a number of methane vents into the field. This all happened in the 90s btw.
The footage at the start should tell the city that it is not safe.... They must enjoy wasting money and putting people in danger.....Wallie also did a video on this..... scary as all hell..... Too bad the city is not in trouble with the EPA.....
Classics Will never die yes! I watched wallie’s video. Horrible. But apparently a smart ass on here thinks it’s safe to live on a landfill.
904 CZV Are you done, now?
Live by that place. It’s creepy and crazy there.
If that city was in trouble with the EPA it would be wiped completely from existence!
You should go visit the other abandoned Walmart that literally right next to this one that was supposed to be the replacement but for some reason they left that one too. It's over at 22209 Rockside Rd, Bedford, OH 44146.
I heard that the Bedford Walmart is to be taken over by a Mazda car dealership.
Started building when I was like 13.. always knew some to most of it would be shut down soon after.. close friend were told they had to move from the other side of the free way so they could build on it.. Started building and stoped. Ugh so many memories running around that place.
I was around that age too when they built this I remember how bad it smelled throughout the city!
Whst an awesome video and thanks for the parental advisory about the r rated graffiti.
What's great about you and wallie and the other real retail historians is each of you has your own take on a subject and still you deliver the themes of each film.
One theme would be the greed and stupidity of many building a strip mall/power center on landfill .
Sad thing is people dont respect the properties and waste energy scarlong nasty graffiti
What I wonder is if the politicians knew they were building a Wal*mart on a potentially hazardous toxic landfill and let it happen anyway.
Again love your video and the patriotic start to it.
They built many houses on a dump not too far from me and they are basically split in half
There's a reason the three most important aspects of real estate are location, location, location. This Wal-Mart - and the rest of the shopping center for that matter - fail all three!
What makes this better is there is a reasonably large gas station right across the street from this building. And to top it off I have heard a few reports that Garfield Heights has no contingency plan if this place goes boom. One other thing. If you go poking around these empty places and the cities border Cleveland be careful. They are pretty hood. Maple Heights, Garfield, Bedford all full of the runoff from Cleveland.
wild bill I can not believe that GetGo is still open
LittleBoi4Trump give it time.
wild bill yeah whenever that giant eagle quits, probably soon, the getco will leave too
@@sweetcat1639 that big mountain behind the get go station is all garbage
Garfield Heights is a run down town. It appears that very poor decisions in building plans have really hurt the growth of this town. Every gas station has been robbed. A woman threatened to shoot a barber because of her son's hair cut. Shoot outs between what appear to be teenagers / gang members in parking lots. The streets are falling apart. Everyone's cars have tie rod damage on a yearly basis because of the poor condition of the roads. Many stores have closed down in the last few years. Many people lost their jobs. The restaurants that are in town do not provide very good food.It is looking more and more run down every year. I can't help but wonder where our tax dollars are going. I have inquired about the town's expenditures and was told that it was decision to build on a dump sight that put this town under. I did no grow up in Ohio. I grew up in another state in a similar suburban neighborhood. When visiting my home town, I noticed how smooth and maintained our roads are. Mind you we also have 4 seasons and deal with snow plowing every winter. It should not be an excuse for your roads to be so run down like Garfield Heights. I also noticed that the old pizza place I went to as a kid was still there. All the houses were maintained over the last thirty or so years. Many houses are now using solar panels. The wooded areas in the town have been maintained. Most people's cars are in good shape and not falling apart from rust. No businesses have closed and the town seems to thrive. Why is that? I really think the problem has to do with how they are managing the town's money.
Your brave to tell the truth!!!
I have heard about this place. Why do people have to go in and tear these places up? GEEZE. Looks like a fairly new store too?
In 1994 I worked down in Provo Utah at a Sears Telecatalog center that was built on an old abandoned garbage dump and we would smell the most horrible smell come up in the building from time to time especially in the winter when the heating was on that turned out to be methane and when the catalog went out of business so did the building
That all intro got me all MERICA :)
Walmart...low prices and possibly cancer.
My first thought when the actual footage began was how it reminded me of Centralia!
8:37 Here comes all the Bill Cosby is in jail jokes and comments! xD
don't blame WM for leaving
Used to drive past this every day on my way to work. Had no idea that it was build on a landfill.
HEY I DREW THAT LAST TIME I WAS THERE! 8:44! IN THE NAME OF ❤️!!!
Haha, I figured I'd see ya make a video about this walmart, a younger guy made a video of this, but it was not very interesting, and showed no history, he basically just walked through, so thank you for posting about this place, I'm excited to watch it and I know I will learn from it being from Aces Adventures.
Thank You!
Ace's Adventures you should have driven 10 minutes east and could have seen a second Walmart. This one was only shrinkaged to death.
Ace's!! Did you know that the Holyoke Mall at Ingleside you jsu had a video on. Is Also built on an old landfill with the Same problem. After Mall was finished. They Had to drill wells to extract the methane form under the parking lots. They have had to redo the SEAR's side of the parking lot 3 times since the Mall opened due to it sinking as the methane was drained. They "harvest" the methane and a tanker truck comes once a week to remove it from holding tanks that were installed.
Another great video!
Im surprised when you do these urban adventures you don't go with a crew as you do risk alot going out alone my thoughts though
Building on top of old landfills or toxic waste dumps. What could go wrong? 😉
Of course it's possible but it definitely takes a lot more preparation than building on greenfield.
I read where the city of Garfield Heights was planning to relocate its city hall, police station, courts, and jail to City View Center. However, I'm guessing that this will require the demolition of pretty much every building there, except for the Giant Eagle, and the land further remediated to reduce or possibly eliminate methane gas issues once the new municipal complex is built (which would replace its old, outdated, and overcrowded facility on Turney Road.
Toby Radloff they were planning on reusing the existing buildings.
It’s crazy how they let him in! They never really let you trespass. I’ve been in there only to hang out with some friends.but the police was guarding that place like a hawk.!
Lowkey Nobody don’t think anyone is guarding it anymore
and just what made the powers that be at the time think that as the landfill decomposes that it wouldn't settle? well duh!
the critic I dont know. Corruption comes to mind.
This video proves what i think about people. They are stupid.
the critic they cut corners to save money as it very expensive to safely build on top of a landfill
should be banned from building on landfills for a set period of time...whatever amount it takes to stop fermenting and done settling. they use compactors to pack it in during the process but they're not very efficient at it.
Lol at the music 😂😂😂😂
looks like something out of the walking dead.
Good video once again Anthony! I'd say yours is one of the best far as covering this SHITHOLE. Yes it never should have been built in the first place.
Love the music at the start, does anyone know what it’s called? Great video 😊
I’ve seen this on UA-cam, your mate Wallie B26. He said on the video that the shop floor is a bit the slope, remember toxic
Why would anyone build a shopping center on a dangerous landfill that's what you get when you build on a landfill they should've built where the abandoned Kmart was instead of building on two 60 year old landfills I actually wanted to explore the building with my friends we were going to explore the place but then we got caught up with other stuff it's really cool to see an abandoned Walmart in Ohio kinda reminds me of the other Walmart that shut down in another state in the US
Absolute disgrace.How mutch money crossed hands to build on that landfill site.Corruption stinks to the high heavens.🇬🇧
Lol The Walking Dead reference on the door
What were those noises in the back of the store? It sounded like there was someone back there. It gives me the creeps!
This is an example of people not knowing what they are doing...you can build on landfills but to do it properly costs a feck tonne of money. This is what what happens when you don't spend that money and cut corners. We have a retail park and a business centre on a landfill and it perfectly fine.
Good video. Did you smell any methane during your trip to Wal Mart?
I've visited an abandoned Walmart in my city but it was built on a landfill and I'm like are you serious like seriously why would you do that
10:37 baking our way...every day and night.
Rayryan hahaha! Little doob reference lol
Good video. Thanks.
Did you actually set off fire works in there?
Bubbling methane? Inappropriate images? A state that voted for Gump? I love it!
There was a plant next to the supermarket that refined uranium for atomic bombs in www.2
Garfield Heights is so quiet!!!
f23948 haha I love there and you won’t believe how many gun shots and crazy people walk around in there.
How can Giant Eagle survive here??
The store has been shortening its hours each year and the original giant eagle (formerly stop n shop) is now a save a lot and planet fitness so they can’t go back to the old property. I’d be curious to see how much longer the store will stay open and if they plan to build another say in the abandoned big Kmart which sits across from the old stop n shop at Garfield mall. The location did lose a lot of business by moving here because there is no road going through to the other side of the hill which would have allowed easier access for the residents of nearby valley view and independence. There’s an equally as sad sight on the other side of the freeway where an entire neighborhood was evicted and demolished for a target and Lowe’s to have never broken ground
Walmart looks creepy abandoned
Oooh I saw my name in pretty decent letters lol 🤣
Appears to be a human shadow on the wall at time stamp 13:23, may be the camera operator.
Did people not know about methane gas back then? What did they expect would happen, paving concrete over acres of decaying refuse?
Jes Pulido if you know what you're doing you can build on a landfill
Awesome channel. I love it people are doing this to show what America big mall boom looked like back in the day. Now its eating this big corporations in the ass now.
What's scarry is I just came from a Wal Mart a few minutes ago
Claudette Johnson terrifying indeed.
Probably not a good idea to build a shopping complex where a landfill site used to be. All this place has in store is the wrecking ball and not build anything for thousands of years.
I'm a fan of wallyb26 but what does b26 mean his age
anything in the soda machine🔫🚬
A Walmart filled with gas; who would expect?
Walmart doesn't own real estate...
Albert E. , that is correct. Most national and international merchant chains lease the land and most of time the buildings they are in, even if that building was built in thier companies style. Landlords make more money this way, and merchants save more money this way.
Mike's Explorations, any increases in real estate costs are born by the land owners, not Walmart, who usually has long term contracts (10 years +)
And in many cases, there are no-compete clauses on these vacant stores, that would prevent the buildings from being leased or sold to another grocery or department store retailer. That's why many former Walmart (and other retailer buildings) remain vacant for many years, unless it's leased or sold for non-retail use, such as government offices or a medical facility.
Walmart owns land. They own land in Elyria, Ohio by the mall they were going to build a Walmart Super Center on but decided not to. They are still trying to sell it after they bought it over 12 years ago.
Cool
08:55 Bill Cosby Made Me....
like Jello?
What will happen to this place and the job lose
How the hell thought it was a good idea to build anything on a former landfill? :I
mmichal my old high school (now a middle school) was built on the town’s former dump in the 50s. Never had any issues other than that the baseball field stank on really hot days.
When the city decides to build a damn Walmart on top of a highly dangerous toxic and deadly landfill all their doing was making people's lives more dangerous due to the decomposing garbage and extremely dangerous toxic methane gas and other stuff way for the city who decided to build a Walmart on top of a landfill who in their right mind would do that I must say that beginning is really astonishing reminds me of the battle we had in high school I remember that battle it was insane and I couldn't stop laughing because my friend got her ass shredded and hit with other stuff that's really scary yet dangerous how the ground is sinking that's what you get when you build on top of a landfill the consequences will come back and get you the store had electrical and plumbing and other problems and that shouldn't had been built in the first place more like waste money and live horrible that should be their slogan since they failed to comply with EPA about the situation and the methane release valves and machines are either destroyed or the fans were ripped out of the machines it's a shame to see a building be destroyed and stuff but that's what happens when you build on top of a deadly and toxic methane filled decomposing garbage landfill I think they should've built it somewhere else than a 60 year old boyas landfill that has been closed for like 50 years now I hope that landfill reclaims itself
I’ve been in there before and there was a bunch of graffiti and trash.
Just another reason for putting money over lives.
Mrs. Chrissy yup, merchants, insurance, and pharmaceutical companies are the worst about putting money ahead of population life. Which is dumb, cause if we all die then they will have no customers.
Mike's Explorations Looks depressing. What's with all the popping noises
Mrs. Chrissy , popping noises? Where?
Mike's Explorations It starts at 12.50
Mrs. Chrissy will listen out, I'm at 10:00 right now
Garfels haits
this becoming popluar
Yay trump
Lol this place closed in 2008.