Recently downsized my mom into a smaller home and I feel like I live here since this is the closest hardware store near her new home. Technically there is a HD across the street, but that parking lot is so jacked I avoid that shopping center like the plague.
Back to Lowe's... this location has it's "back" facing Ballantyne Commons so you do see the signage, but you do have to drive into the parking lot and weave a bit depending on what entrance you come from. The location shares the spot with a Harris Teeter and a couple of other stores (not like across the street) with their one-way parking and roundabouts.
Same sort of Lowes struggles where people just think they are the King and park outside of the front door when there are clearly marked parking spaces not too far away. It wouldn't kill someone to walk a few extra steps now and then.... they even have a loading zone for when you are buying building materials.
I haven't really interacted with anyone here, but the checkout machine I used was super nice... very level-headed and consistent. No rolling of the eyes when I can't figure out I need to insert my chip card and not swipe. ;)