Went to Med Ex at this shopping center to find a vender who sold medical supplies. Okay, I understand it was during the flu apocalypse, the office was closed to shoppers. I arrived when the staff was returning from lunch, I met the staff as they entered the business. Keeping the proper distance, I was quickly told that the store was closed, and if I wanted to talk I'd have to call the phone number on the door. Instead I called another medical supply store, I set up a meeting at the store, they answered all my questions, at a safe distance, the staff was dressed in the proper PPE attire. They set up an account for me for the supplies I will need... They found a way to deal with me keeping the public safely in mind. That's a business that will survive and one I want to do...
Read moreWhat's left to enjoy other than the new sprint store that moved in after RadioShack? The Dollar General is still surviving. Sherwin-Williams may last a little while. Smoothie King is there but Papa Murphys is gone bye bye! Bodacious and Little Ceasars are surviving. I don't know the name of the taco place and the huge cardiovascular clinic replaced Lacks Furniture. The Healthcare professionals may keep the restaurants in business. As for everyone else,...
Read moreThis shopping center actually has a lot to offer. You can find medical care and supplies. You can find shops from low-end to high end. You can get a hair cut and then grab lunch from several different eateries. The way the parking lot is set up is a bit confusing. The buildings are also set up a bit hap-hazard. This center has been in Tyler for a long time and has undergone numerous changes but continues to serve...
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