Repurposing a vacant big-box store

edited 2012-01-30 23:43:34 in Talk
This is a real-world problem, but I figured the Heap's brand of silliness could put an interesting twist on it.

Big-box stores are pretty much treated as disposable. When Wal-Mart or Target moves to a shiny new location across town, they have no problem just leaving the old one sit there empty for years and years. Often these properties have deed restrictions preventing any of the original chain's competitors from ever occupying the store, so creatively re-using them becomes a challenge for the community. Some real-life examples of big-box reuse include charter schools, public libraries, and, in one location, a Spam Museum.

So, let's say you're given the task of re-using this vacant store. What would you do with it?

Things to keep in mind:
  • These stores are usually very conveniently located within their respective communities.
  • They almost always have massive parking lots.
  • They're called "big-box" stores for a reason...the inside is pretty much a big empty box.
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