 Today, we're going to talk about the Flemington area and the future of retail in general. Hey there, njroute22.com here with a little general chat about some New Jersey area we like to go to. It's Flemington, New Jersey. It's sort of at the intersections of Route 31 and Route 202 down there, sort of in the central, south, central western half of New Jersey, also Route 12 to French town, which is kind of a non-issue. There's plenty of other big retail places in this general area, the north central eastern part of New Jersey, such as Paramus, which is a big retail center, Route 46, both in Bergen County, as well as the entire eastern 20-mile stretch of Route 22 is just a non-stop strip mall. And there's other places in New Jersey such as Route 10 in Essex and Morris counties. But outside those areas that I just mentioned, there's like a lot of dense living, a lot of dense semi-urban living. But outside of Flemington, the concentric circles around Flemington, it's fairly almost rural, especially if you go further north. It's a very rural type, even though it's suburban neighborhood. And the closest retail outlets in general are like Phillipsburg, you got a bridge water and then a little bit further to the south is Princeton, about 25 to 40 minutes away from this hub, I like to call Flemington, New Jersey, which is actually Raritan, Raritan. But I'm just wondering how long these retail centers would last. And the first thought that comes to mind is that these places that are far out of the urban centers of the country and the state may be the first ones to go. But then at the same time, I think that maybe these are the places that will survive because a lot of places in the dense areas of New Jersey have like five McDonald's within a square mile or five Home Depot's within 10 square miles. And I think when these big companies start cutting back, they're going to start thinning the herd over there in those densely populated areas. Instead of having six Home Depots, they're going to have three. And the Home Depots and the Lowe's and the Costco's and all these other places are going to stick around in places like Flemington. That's my guess. What do you think? Do you think that places like in this sort of middle of nowhere, but not quite, it's sort of like in a middle zone? You would think that they have lower sales volume. Who knows? I don't know. Whatever the case is, hit the bell, hit the like and all that stuff. And we'll see you next video. Have a good day.