Big Box storage centers turn suburbs and showcase corners blue

Terry Blue
  Aurora, Illinois is a dilapidated suburb of Chicago and is a city large enough to have her own suburbs. in one of them named North Aurora which is North of Aurora a bowling alley has sat empty for oh so many moons. Bowling alleys once served suburban communities where families often did things together on the weekends instead of the empty shells and dog walking solo fanatics they have become now. As these numerous bowling alleys slide out of business many during the great recession suburban communities have and trouble deciding to what to do with these properties. This seems to be more of a corrupt Illinois and Chicagoland problem as I ha e seen so many old bowling alleys survive and thrive in the river valley towns of Wisconsin and even the rural shit towns of Indiana. As this country has become one dollar one vote even on the local level debate in North Aurora is centered on allowing a storage facility to open up on an important showcase corner in town where this bowling alley use to live. A storage center is a center of old peoples junk where hoarders get to use more dollars to save their precious stuff they cannot part. A storage center visually in town has the appeal of a cheap fat Bangladeshi whore working the corners 0of Wall Street. many trustees have quit literally been sold to the plan and are pushing for this storage center but has a guy of years of new urban reporting and talk of the decline of suburbia these storage centers will only further erode property values. The question must be asked why so many storage centers are opening up in suburbia an d in the big cities are as rare as a Bangladeshi belly dancer ahh..performing in a catholic church service. it is the price of inequality as property in these areas are way too cheap and opening up a storage center on the site of a former motel or bowling alley is cheap for these companies. These companies are a bad idea only preventing the growth of new residency and encouraging sprawl and more hoarding and it seems like they are becoming more and more ubiquitous in the suburbs as these corrupt trustees sell out their own communities to these highest bidders encouraging more dullness and sameness in the suburbs.

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