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Old 02-25-2011, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by LaneSig View Post
I hate that they are closing. It's one of my favorite places. Here in the Dallas area, they are keeping 3 stores open (Arlington, Frisco, and the one at DFW airport) and closing the rest - 7 or 9 stores.

I was shocked they are closing the store at West Village - it is always busy.
Several of my friends live(d) in Uptown, so when I'd hang out with them, I'd often end up at that Borders. There was always a good amount of traffic going in and out of the store. I didn't know which stores were staying open, but those 3 locations seem pretty random.

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Originally Posted by Blondie93 View Post
I recognize that amazon is becoming the wal-mart of the book business, and this conflicts me greatly. I fear that few book stores can survive against them, but they do have a great business model.
The "business school" in me feels the same way -- A_mazon recognized trends and acted on them. It sucks that the brick and mortar stores are feeling the pinch, but they should have recognized the shift in consumer behavior (I feel the same way re: BBV vs Netflix vs Redbox, etc).
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