For being in a reasonably modern stripmall, this Walgreens is wearing out fast. The floors are scuffed, the walls are dingy, and it even smells old. It's that combination of staleness and mustiness, like an old house just waiting for the end to come and relieve its misery.
There is an analogous situation with the efficient but tired staff.
On the up side, Walgreens has reserved about half of the complex's parking spaces, so I can't imagine that parking would ever be an issue. Customers of other store beware, they threaten to tow.