Wal-Mart Threat of the Day
By Wells Dunbar, 10:17AM, Tue. Dec. 12, 2006
Following up Brewster McCracken's assertation in a KVUE interview that Wal-Mart and Lincoln Properties wouldn't sue if council intervenes at Northcross, because "both companies are interested in continuing to do business in Austin," today comes more word from the Granola Cosa Nostra: Jennifer Kim's Statesman statement: "If (Wal-Mart) wants to have other developments in Austin, it's in their best interest to do this one right."
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