MomentOfInertia (post: 1491889) wrote:I have a borders and a B&N somewhat nearby, in opposite directions. I at least go near the borders sometimes, the B&N is always out of the way. I'll miss the Borders.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1492229) wrote:It really hurt my feelings to see the little coffee shop shut down and all the chairs propped up. I loved my Strawberry Fruit Kaluas and would've loved to have had one more for the road.
ashfire (post: 1492395) wrote:A friend of mine found a news story that Books A Million will take over 30 Borders sites in a bid for those locations. One is Waldorf, Md which is the only book store in Southern MD which I had mentioned earlier.
MomentOfInertia (post: 1492439) wrote:Do you have a link to the story? I'd like to see if my store is listed.
ashfire (post: 1492475) wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/thirty-borders-locations-could-stay-open
Wolf-man (post: 1492625) wrote:I'm pretty sure I found the Post article.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/thirty-borders-locations-could-stay-open-under-a-books-a-million-bid/2011/07/22/gIQAza6UTI_story.html
ashfire (post: 1492896) wrote:Well the plan fell through. I heard this morning on the news. Books A Million backed out of the deal. We will now have to travel farther to get manga and other books or magazines.
Okami (post: 1493068) wrote:
With the Borders , Borders Express, and Walden Books in the area going to be shutting down that makes the closest bookstore (Barnes and Noble) about thirteen miles out. I can't express how much that sucks - because I literally only go there if I'm out that way in the first place, like to go to Old Navy. Which is like twice a year. It's the same thing with our Walden Books - I never go there because, like Barnes and Noble, it's a good 20 minute drive to get there...
ADXC (post: 1493117) wrote:Thirteen miles is not a long drive though. XD For me, I have to drive at least a little bit to get to Best Buy, B&N, etc. so I really do not see the problem.
ADXC (post: 1493250) wrote:True and they could last if they keep doing what they're doing (i.e. following market trends).
However, when I'm an elderly person, will I still be able to shop at a B&N? I'm just not sure.
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