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| - It should seem only natural that Walmart would be available in this area, what with thousands of people descending on the speedway a couple of times a year. But it was actually only recently (comparatively speaking) that the place went up.
I suppose that a couple of huge events a year does not sustain the place, and they had to wait for a large indigenous population, which is certainly there now. There are apartments just across the street, as well as developments all around Concord Mills, so they are always hopping.
As far as Walmarts go, it is usually clean and looks nothing like the beaten-down versions that most probably have in mind. The building is one of the larger variety, with several other services up front, such as cellular, which even newer Supercenters do not always offer. Definitely a good offering if you are in the need for, well, pretty much anything.
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