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Bloomington, MN (October 30, 2008) - The grassroots group, the Accidental Activists, stopped Target's plans of placing a 180,000-square-foot Super Target in the community.
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Salmon Arm, BC (October 30, 2008) - The grassroots group, Better Imagined Goals, Beyond Ordinary Expectations (BiGBoX), has assisted in thwarting a 370,000-square-foot commercial development that would have been anchored by a Wal-Mart supercenter.
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New Scotland, NY (May 14, 2008) - The grassroots group, New Scotlanders for Sound Economic Development (NS4SED), has convinced their town board to pass a moratorium on commercial projects, preventing, for now, a 750,000-square-foot retail development that would be the 4th largest mall in the region.

Amidst a packed crowd of 850 people at a town board meeting, the group delivered 2,200 letters supporting a building moratorium on big-box development over 30,000 square feet.. The letters represented nearly one third of New Scotland’s 6,000+ residents. The town board responded by unanimously passing a six-month moratorium on commercial development.

NS4SED went door to door, wrote letters, and put up signs and posters to educate the community on the potential detriment this project, and future large retail projects, would have on the community's resources, character, and uniqueness. The group is now focused on helping the community and local officials develop zoning regulations that protect New Scotland's local businesses and rural charm.

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Brattleboro, VT - Thanks in large part to the community education led by the grassroots group, BrattPower, Home Depot is closing its store in Brattleboro, Vermont, citing lackluster sales. Read more...
 

 

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