Birmingham is working to plan the development of its Triangle District in a cohesive, rather than piecemeal, fashion.
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An assessment of the Triangle conducted by the Anderson Economic Group
and LSL Planning, Inc. suggests residents will want these five basic
services in the district: Groceries, pharmaceuticals, hardware, banking
and family dining.
"Retail centers that open without a single anchor or a mix of these
essentials are destined to have a high vacancy rate," the report states.
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