Cava?
Will a liquor store that’s near ponderous traffic do a lot of cash?
Liquor store
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7 Comments on Cava? »
February 9, 2010
By Renzo
I would imagine so
By onalaska_speedracer04
perhaps. . . Depends on whether there is another near or what is next. Next to a grocery store or gas station that sells alcohol, you probably do not.
By Sugar PIe
It depends. I’ve seen a lot of gas stations and other businesses close because it was very moving. . . Nobody wanted to give up their spot in the movement to make a stand, only to beg to be let back into circulation. Make sure there is good flow of traffic, but not stagnant circulation.
By DrB
It should, but it depends on the goodwill of the neighborhood and exactly what package offering goods or fine wines.
By fingereleven311
I work at a liquor store is in the Plaza with Wal-Mart, Sports Authority, the Best Buy is right up close, and we are connected to Costco (but do not belong to them).
We get so much traffic is crazy.
By Give me a Good Reason
This is a no brainer-yes-but rather are more vulnerable to robbery, as well.
By htra 0
A little paranoid, but there may be a risk of robbery. Liquor stores have a reputation for robbery and in this case there is an “easy escape”.