another view of the store skeleton by Richardphotos
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Description
a company is selling it to the bare walls. I think they are full of bull. I wanted some basic tools to carry in my vehicle for emergency. I purchased a set of sockets (metric and inches) with ratchet and extensions for $10.00. after the company took over the sale of the remaining merchandise, the price was raised to $70.00. also I bought wrenches (Metric set $10.00)(inch set $10.00). they are $25 or higher each.
the former department store building constructed in 1971. This property is part of the Town East mall in Mesquite Texas. The property boasts two floors equaling a total of 215,854 square feet. The property offers an attractive amount of frontage on LBJ freeway allowing it to easily be seen from a highly traveled thoroughfare. In 1978 Director Ron Howard shot parts of Cotton Candy there.
It is the last store in North Texas
Comments (5)
RG19
Great photo! Unfortunately there is a lot of Corporate greed these days, since the markets are so high. Have a great day!!!
Koala44
Our policies will certainly put the blame for the price increase on Covid, as investors are asking for more and more.
iborg64
That's a lot of empty space
brain1969
looks very empty ...
eekdog
Been there when pace warehouse went under. No pickings there.