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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Another Business Left Maryland


14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sales are hard in the state bad schools are respknsible live in wicomico somerset schools are bad out of control who can live here bad schools

Anonymous said...

10:51, from what you just wrote, I guess you are living proof?

Haply Glatulation!

Holy crap!

Anonymous said...

Where did you attend, Wicomico or Somerset?

Anonymous said...

10:51- You are a prime example of how our school system sucks. If that is your argument. My God! Proofread!

Anonymous said...

Huh ? Your grammar is terrible

Anonymous said...

That's where their factory is. It's a short drive.

Anonymous said...

Business started in Greenwood, duh. And that building has never had a long term tenant. It's a lousy location for a "house" business. That lot is too small, and too far away from the intersection, (and too expensive) to be economically viable. It will continue to change hands.

Anonymous said...

Never was a Maryland "business". They are incorporated in Delaware, this was just a satellite office.

Anonymous said...

Let's see closings since Jake took office add if you know more: Gander Mountain, Charming Charlie's,Wendys, Old West SteakHouse, Gymboree, Primo Hoagies,Giant Food, Beracah Homes, soon to be K-Mart & possibly Sears.

Anonymous said...

Somerset wicomico, schools. Atyending in the time long ago . Now schools bad sad

Anonymous said...

Most of them are from retail companies filing bankruptcy; retail industry have been failing country wide, not just salisbury.

Anonymous said...

Well I can tell the primary reason for them leaving Maryland - it's the stupid residential sprinkler ordinance. It's a no-brainer, Maryland cannot expect to reap any GDP growth with that type of legislation lingering around.

It's so much easier to build in DE and VA and much less expensive. Thus, they made a prudent business decision and have decided to exodus north.

Anonymous said...

Naturally. He’s a Wicomico County Public Schools graduate.

Anonymous said...

2:28. Sounds like you did a wonderful job in school.