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Brick and Mortar Video Stores

Posted by Rod H. on October 27, 2011 at 14:00:28:

I'm fortunate enough to have a local video store with close to 20k titles. The owners are friends, and I was just talking to them today. With the closing of two Blockbusters in the area, they have had huge numbers of new customers, and business is up 30% over last October!

They don't kid themselves. They know that eventually internet/streaming will be taking over, but for now business is good and they have a huge loyal customer base. It's a fun place to hang out and talk films, and the employees are all knowlegeable.

Not sure where I'm going with this, but when the inevitable happens the store will be missed. Anyone else have a great video store near them?