• forgotaboutlaye@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The downtown strip of the town I grew up in (about 2hrs from Toronto) is a ghost town. I doubt retailers want to risk starting a lease on a commercial property when in many situations, brick&mortar isn’t much of an asset.

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      1 year ago

      That is the crazy part I am talking full on buying not renting. I run a few stores in more rural areas and my company just bought the building because the owner would not rent/lease to us but would sell it for less then you could buy a shed for.

      I guess it is crazy you could buy a storefront in a small town for much less then a house in a small town (maybe a protip?).