Lake Wylie, SC. Residents Want Wal-Mart to Listen
Landing wants an appropriate Wal-Mart [Lake Wylie Pilot (S.C.)]
Jacqui Marquez hopes to help her community get what it wants from Wal-Mart the old-fashioned way—by asking nicely.
Marquez has gathered 250 signatures from the Landing neighborhood in Lake Wylie asking Wal-Mart to consider resident input before designing or building a store at the Three Points location.
“A lot of times with things like this, people just end up complaining,” said Marquez, who has lived in Lake Wylie for about four years. “What we wanted to do is to galvanize people in a positive direction.”
Marquez knows the Wal-Mart Supercenter is coming one way or another to the Mill Creek Commons development at the S.C. 274/557 intersection. She wants the new store to be as attractive as possible, especially for her Landing neighbors who live within eyesight of the new center.
“We just hope it looks nice,” Marquez said. “We want it to have a certain look and keep the feel of Lake Wylie as we know it.”
Across the lake, Tega Cay residents and city leaders had plenty of say on how its new Wal-Mart would look. The store recently opened with a village ambiance that looks anything but big box.
The Lake Wylie group hopes to accomplish similar results.
York County councilman Tom Smith, who represents Lake Wylie, has passed the Marquez petition on to Wal-Mart.
Smith also sent Wal-Mart a letter from the newly formed Citizens for the Preservation of Lake Wylie addressing similar cosmetic concerns.
A construction time frame for Wal-Mart has not been released.
Posted by Alex Goldschmidt on Monday, May 12, 2008
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