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In the news it is reported the Frankfort Home Depot store is closing due to poor sales. This is no surprise to me as I haven't seen over 10 cars in parking lot daily.






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9.
    Posted by lwseanor June 18, 2008
No big loss as far as i'm concerned.

8.
    Posted by diana.munson June 11, 2008
Don't forget Lyons Lumber on Holmes St, as well as Brighton Park

7.
    Posted by diana.munson June 11, 2008
Don't forget Lyons Lumber on Holmes St, as well as Brighton Park

6.
    Posted by Southern Hostility June 11, 2008
Well that was a minor mis calculation on their part. Too bad we started off the expansion of that area with a complete failure.

And now whats going to happen to that building? What could POSSIBLY take it's place? Another Lowe's? Doubt it.

5.
    Posted by ema May 12, 2008
The person who did the market research for Home Depot to locate in Frankfort must have miscalculated in a major way.

4.
    Posted by stubbornasamule May 5, 2008
I am not even sure Yagels is still in business.

Charlies' store is in Brighton Park. Do It Best - part of Lyons.

3.
    Posted by actuary8 May 5, 2008
Lowes is so hard to get any help. The location of Home Depot was poor planning, at best, too bad for the employees. I am not even sure Yagels is still in business.

2.
    Posted by kentuckycat1 May 2, 2008
Lowes is the best.

1.
    Posted by Luanne May 2, 2008
WOW! WOW! WOW!

Where do people in Frankfort get their home improvement stuff?

When I lived there I went to Lowes or to Yagels. Is the town too small for more? If so, I understand.

Too bad for the employees.

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