Its flow will come, in good time I’m sure, like everything else. Just don’t wait for its coming. It seems it has taken for ever and just may take for ever more.
Alright, no more ado. Here are media examples of ebb and flow:
1. When Celeste Biegen opened a pet boutique on Market Street in DC Ranch, she envisioned a “lovely strolling mall” and a steady stream of customers.
What she got, she said, is a ghost town.
As far as Biegen is concerned, the north Scottsdale shopping center is a victim of the recession and “bad branding.”
“I didn’t sign on to be in a dead shopping area,” said Biegen, who closed her store, the Barkery Etc., after poor sales.
Like any retail project, Market Street has its ebbs and flows. Recently departed tenants include Flo's Hong Kong Food Market, Blue Wasabi Sushi and San Felipe’s Cantina, which reopened in northeast Phoenix.
- Shopping center ebbs and flows in downturn, AZCentral.com, June 9, 2009.
2. An obvious explanation for the shift lies in the flexibility offered by self-employment—a valued perk in an era of dual-income households. “I might be putting in as many hours as anyone, but they’re the hours I choose,” says Kate Bonnycastle, a Halifax-area copywriter who went independent in 2006 after years of working in-house at major firms. “I can work at night, I can work early in the morning. I can run out and drop stuff off for my kids at school in the middle of the afternoon.”
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