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no Walmart in Chinatown In 2010, Walmart announced that it was launching into urban communities across the U.S. in an effort to shore up waning sales. Since then, the company has been trying to comvince the public that Walmart will bring jobs and stimulate the local economy. However, across the nation, residents and businesses have spoken out about Walmart’s negative impact on our neighborhoods, small businesses, and jobs. Walmart brings poverty wages that force their associates to rely on public welfare programs and puts mom and pop stores out of business. Los Angeles Chinatown is similar to these communities and would be devastated by a Walmart. Chinatown could lose a significant number of local stores Chinatown has at least 3 supermarkets and dozens of smaller markets. While these stores will be selling some ethnic specific items, Walmart will be selling mostly the same grocery items Chinatown has 12 bakeries that sell cakes and breads. e proposed Walmart store will also sell baked goods and have a deli with prepared food Chinatown has at least 4 pharmacies that would be in direct competition with the Walmart store which will have a pharmacy and sell health products Stores in Chinatown operate on small margins and even a small dip in sales could force many to shutter their doors Many stores in Chinatown are local institutions, that have been around for decades, oſten remaining in the same family or in the larger Chinese-Vietnamese community The character of Chinatown could change dramatically Much like Chinatown, Little Tokyo is an ethnic community with a strong historic and cultural identity that is being lost due to the entrance of chain stores Five years ago, there were few or no chain stores in Little Tokyo. Today, Pinkberry, Yogurtland, Starbucks, Subway, Quiznos and Office Depot are making Little Tokyo more like many other suburban cities Smaller businesses will be further squeezed out as rents increase because chain stores can afford to sign longer-term leases and pay more for rental space For More Information, please visit: nowalmartinchinatown.tumblr.com or contact Maricruz Ceceña, LAANE Organizer at 310-429-2207 or [email protected]

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Page 1: no Walmart in Chinatowndv1f7nijddr9v.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/... · 2012-03-31 · no Walmart in Chinatown In 2010, Walmart announced that it was launching into

no Walmart in Chinatown

In 2010, Walmart announced that it was launching into urban communities across the U.S. in an effort to shore up waning sales. Since then, the company has been trying to comvince the public that Walmart will bring jobs and stimulate the local economy.

However, across the nation, residents and businesses have spoken out about Walmart’s negative impact on our neighborhoods, small businesses, and jobs. Walmart brings poverty wages that force their associates to rely on public welfare programs and puts mom and pop stores out of business. Los Angeles Chinatown is similar to these communities and would be devastated by a Walmart.

Chinatown could lose a significant number of local stores

• Chinatownhasatleast3 supermarketsanddozensofsmallermarkets.Whilethesestoreswillbesellingsomeethnicspecificitems,Walmartwillbesellingmostlythesamegroceryitems

• Chinatownhas12 bakeriesthatsellcakesandbreads.TheproposedWalmartstorewillalsosellbakedgoodsandhaveadeliwithpreparedfood

• Chinatownhasatleast4 pharmaciesthatwouldbeindirectcompetitionwiththeWalmartstorewhichwillhaveapharmacyandsellhealthproducts

• StoresinChinatownoperateonsmallmarginsandevenasmalldipinsalescouldforcemanytoshuttertheirdoors

• Many stores in Chinatown are local institutions,thathavebeenaroundfordecades,oftenremaininginthesamefamilyorinthelargerChinese-Vietnamesecommunity

The character of Chinatown could change dramatically

• MuchlikeChinatown,LittleTokyoisanethniccommunitywithastronghistoricandculturalidentitythatisbeinglostduetotheentranceofchainstores

• Fiveyearsago,there were few or no chain stores in Little Tokyo.Today,Pinkberry,Yogurtland,Starbucks,Subway,QuiznosandOfficeDepotaremakingLittleTokyomorelikemanyothersuburbancities

• Smaller businesses will be further squeezed outasrentsincreasebecausechainstorescanaffordtosignlonger-termleasesandpaymoreforrentalspace

ForMoreInformation,pleasevisit:nowalmartinchinatown.tumblr.com

orcontactMaricruzCeceña,[email protected]