I’m giving up big box stores. Like dairy products, this will take time to completely give up.
As it is I don’t go to the malls. The only time I go to a mall is to visit the Apple store in West County Mall. I hate the Galleria so much I haven’t been to see the Apple mini store there yet. I may never.
I despise Wal-Mart & Sam’s. I’ve never liked Lowe’s either. I thought Lowe’s was related to Wal-Mart but it seems they just have Wal-Mart like practices and equally ugly stores. During the battle to save the Century Building I gave up Schnuck’s since it was their development company, Desco, that was involved in advocating a parking garage over a marble building on the National Register of Historic Places (aka The Century). Desco is also behind the proposed Schnuck’s & Lowe’s at Loughborough and I-55 that includes taking of 18 homes.
Not a penny of my money will get spent in the new development. Same with the new development at the site of the old Southtown Famous at Kingshighway & Chippewa. Not a cent. I don’t want to reward the retailers and developers that build this crap in our city. The suburbs are full of horrid sprawl shopping centers. The city does not need to become like the suburbs. Are you listening City Hall?
Target has been one of my favorite stores since I was a child. No more. They are too Republican for me. The website BuyBlue.org gives Target a 17 out of 100 rating – not good. I emailed Target and got the following response from their “guest relations” department:
Target Corporation is bipartisan and works with both major political parties. We contribute to political candidates based upon our corporate business agenda. The recipients of any contributions from Target would be perceivedor known to be supportive of our business objectives.
That sounds good enough until you look a bit further. In the last couple of years Target CEO Robert J. Ulrich gave $4,000 to Minnesota Congressman Mark Kennedy. The following is from Kennedy’s website on Family Values:
It is alarming that a small minority has been successful at using the courts to advance a radical political agenda that undermines these values, including the sanctity of marriage. That’s why I am a proud cosponsor of a Constitutional amendment that upholds the traditional definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Furthermore, to prevent the courts from being corrupted by radical activists, we must have judges on the bench who will interpret the Constitution, not rewrite it.
Is this part of Target’s business objectives? Target is touting lines by openly gay designers such as Isaac Mizrahi at the same time funding anti-gay congressmen like Mark Kennedy. Target executives also made contributions to the Bush-Cheney campaign. Like I said, I am done with Target.
I do stop in to buy a few things at the Shop ‘n Save at Gravois Plaza a couple of times per week. I’ve discovered they are a bit too red-state for me so I will be making some adjustments and finding a new pharmacy.
My plan at this point is to focus my grocery shopping on Soulard Farmer’s Market, City Grocers, and German-owned Trader Joe’s (same owner as Aldi). The bulk of my dining out is limited to local restaurants so that won’t require any change. I buy music online through iTunes. I get my TV through Dish Network which had a good blue rating through a different site. Charter Communications, my high speed internet provider, also had a good blue rating (unlike SBC).
Home Depot will be hard to give up but I really don’t buy much there. As Spring planting season approaches I will look to local nurseries for starter plants. It will take time, thought and some good planning but I can change my shopping habits. We cannot afford to continue supporting big boxes and right wing stores. Our purchasing power speaks volumes.
I’m going to ask my firm, Schaller Realty, to join Build St. Louis – a local independent business association. I am going to use the site as a guide to find businesses and services. If you’ve got a local business and you don’t support right-wing candidates send me an email.
Oh yeah, I am writing this at locally owned Hartford Coffee. Good place, free wi-fi, check it out if you haven’t already.
– Steve