I keep asking myself why this is happening here or if its common. I keep seeing more and more banks and gas stations being built here. Like, why!? We have a shit ton already. You can’t go a block without seeing a gas station. And why the hell do we ned physical banks? 90% of money is fake and digital. It has to be a land grab so they can own everything in the name of “we need banks”.

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    Yes. Banks and gas stations.

    Also, self-storage facilities and car washes. And churches.

    You know what they’re not building? Mixed use, walkable anything.

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    The only fuel station built near me is a huge electric charging one with a few fuel pumps as an after thought and every bank branch has closed except one

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    No. Most banks barely have physical locations anywhere and every single gas station I can think of has been there for as long as I can remember pretty much.

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    My city is building anything but what humans want. Benches, parks, trees are not built

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    For a while it was Chase banks specifically. Looks like they maxed out on those. What I see now are car washes, self storage facilities (a seemingly disproportionate number of), and car parts stores.

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    They’ve been closing them down here and replacing them with pizza shops. So many pizza shops.

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    Where I live there’s this crazy new obsession with car washes. Like, 3 brand new ones being built on the same street. I get that they became way more profitable when they figured out the subscription model thing, but I feel like so many is unsustainable.

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    Somebody’s paying for it…

    Seems deranged, to me…

    Simultaneously debanking the politically intolerable WHILE increasing the saturation of a place with banks … doesn’t make any sense.

    & the basic rule about “a market can only support a certain amount of a given kind of competition” … means that whomever it is who’s getting loans for building those things, is going to be defaulting on those loans, which will, itself, be bringing-down banks, in your region.

    Again, deranged.

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    No, banks are closing braches in Australia all over the plave and moving online and digital. In the nearet big town to me, 2 gas stations have closed but a thrid one was refurbished. Australia is rolling out elecrric cars slowly and they don’t have partisan political support.

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    Nope, I think most banks are actually closing some branches in favor of online service.

    We build betting shops and fast food places.

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    High col area means buildings are disappearing and being redeveloped as condos around me.

    Gas stations are slowly dying as the land gets too expensive to justify a low traffic gas station, and increasing EV popularity is further shrinking their appeal.

    Banks seem to be infiltrating stupid places now, like fucking indoor shopping malls.

    There’s nothing like seeing a fucking BANK to make you not interested in visiting an area. If I don’t bank there I will never walk in. If I do bank there I will walk in once or twice a year. Such a shitty use of high visibility retail space.

    One wing of my dying mall is entirely banks, dentists, and cell phone stores. Why would anyone want to stroll through that?

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    If there’s a new strip mall or commercial area in my city, it’s a combination of these: mattress store, vape/smoke shop, liquor store, carwash, dentist.

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      For us it’s car washes and Mexican restaurants. So many Mexican restaurants in a town of only 40k people.