Pledge to Boycott Businesses Locating on the Hayes Arboretum Development Land
WHEREAS we consider the Hayes Arboretum in Richmond, Indiana to be a valuable natural resource, a distinctive representation of the quality of Richmond's green areas, and a positive public space that... continue reading »
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"City and State Richmond, IN There ruining a good resource."
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"City and State Richmond I think it sucks."
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"City and State Richmond Indiana"
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"City and State Greens Fork, IN What a shame! What happens when these business go the way of others and the buildings end up empty? The trees are lost forever and we're left with yet another eyesore!"
"City and State Richmond, IN As one councilperson recently commented, we do not need further muddling of the downtown area."
"City and State richmond, Indiana It's sad to see such a beautiful part of Richmond marred by corporate greed. Please do the right thing and preserve what once used to be a preserve. Do we really need another strip mall?"
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"City and State Richmond, Indiana My family and I are firmly committed to this action."
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"City and State Centerville, IN I understand that there are financial problems that are no fault of the Arboretums. However this is such a valuable resource that we MUST find another option. Even if stores have to be built, there should be strict requirem"
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"City and State Richmond, IN There are multiple empty buildings with good location and ample parking in which to start new businesses. We don't have to destroy part of the arboretum to bring them in."
"City and State Richmond, IN There are far too many developed sites abandoned in town to justify wiping out additional green space."
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"City and State Indianapolis, IN We already have plenty of WalMarts. We need to preserve history and greenways for future generations."