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  • Wow! White trash heaven!

  • Is the JCPenney one level or two levels?

  • @CaltecCenter I haven't been in the JC Penny but I asked a lot of people who have been and everyone said it is one floor.

  • @020808 thanks

  • There are those same things in my local walmart

  • Very Similar to the newish Whole Foods a few blocks away on Greenville Ave in the Park Lane development. There are stores below, but they face the rear of Whole Foods onto a streetscape

    This area is very population dense for a sunbelt city like Dallas. Not in dense in the traditional European or even Northeastern US tradition, but more because of tens of thousands of garden style apartments, traditional neighborhoods and millions of square feet of retail.

  • I never saw anything like that 'special elevator' before..andnever have I saw a Walmart on the 3rd level of a parking garage....very interesting .

  • @rhymeandreasoning I think it is the first one like it in the lower 48. Land is scarce in this area, so they saved land by stacking them. Walmart and Sam's Club side by side eats a lot of land plus all the surface parking. The Walmart opened last Wednesday August 17,2011 and Sam's Club will open September 8.

  • @020808 I live in Montreal, Canada..I showed a friend of mine your video, and she told me that out in Alberta they have the elevator thing..I have never personally seen one ever, and there are definitely none here in Montreal....Why is it that land is scarce? I am almost scared to know what the answer will be.

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  • There is little land because this is near the inner-core of Dallas. The area was first developed nearly 30 years ago and Dallas-Fort Worth has been one of the fastest growing major metropolitan areas in the United States every decade since then. Between 2000 and 2010, Dallas-Fort Worth added more than 1,000,000 residents.

  • @rhymeandreasoning It is a highly developed area and there is not any empty land. Every time they have to build something new in this area they have to tear something down. This Walmart/ Sams Club replaced an apartment complex. This is in City of Dallas in an area where they land is all used up. Out in the suburbs they have plenty of land.

  • @020808 do an update and go inside Sam's, it looked huge, i'm interested in the layout....

  • I never saw anything like that 'special elevator' before..andnever have I saw a Walmart on the 3rd level of a parking garage....very interesting .

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