A City Writ Small
A final exploration of neighborhood supermarkets and small-scale commerce
I’ve done a lot of writing lately about neighborhood supermarkets—the sorts of smaller, more tightly packed supermarkets that used to fill out small towns, urban neighborhoods, and early suburbs. You can read my two earlier pieces here and here.
I’ve observed that while mainstream American grocery chains have largely supersized, suburbanized, and left th…
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