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Re: [columbia_heights] REI Coming to DCUSA in Columbia Heights?


I emailed REI to voice my support for a store in Columbia Heights.  REI responded and said they had no plans for a store in Columbia Heights.
 
-miles 
 
On 2/20/08, Rutogether <rutogether@...> wrote:

From the Prince of Petworth blog: http://www.princeofpetworth.com/?p=1673
 
 

REI Coming to DCUSA in Columbia Heights?

Holy canoli! I think this would be phenomenal. Of course I love hiking but still an REI would be fantastic, no? A reader writes:

"I recently came across news on the Columbia Heights News website that REI is considering a location at the new DCUSA in Columbia Heights. This would be a great addition as the outdoor coop is a solid company known for, besides quality outdoor gear, being an all around good and ethical company - the kind of retail neighbor that would be awesome for the neighborhood.

It would be helpful for those interested to be in touch with all the usual suspects when dealing with DCUA (Jim Graham and GridProperties - jim@..., info@...dgreenwald@...), but particularly with REI.

In response to my email to Grip Properties in support of the REI, I was told the following:

Thanks for your e-mail. It would be most helpful if you and your friends and colleagues would contact REI directly. They are new to urban markets and need to hear directly from their potential customers.

After a few email exchanges with REI, I was informed that the best way to get in touch with them was through this link: http://www.rei.com/shared/help/feedback/servicefb.html - Surprisingly, they said they will forward any emails regarding the project to administrative offices associated with such things.

I think this would be a huge development for the community. The Columbia Heights News website mentioned they were in direct competition with Ross Dress For Less (you know, the store very similar to the Marshals already moving into DCUSA) - so either way its probably a good thing if community members made their preferences known."




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From the Prince of Petworth blog: http://www.princeofpetworth.com/?p=1673 REI Coming to DCUSA in Columbia Heights? Holy canoli! I think this would be...
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Feb 20, 2008
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I emailed REI to voice my support for a store in Columbia Heights. REI responded and said they had no plans for a store in Columbia Heights. -miles...
Miles W. Swanson
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Feb 20, 2008
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That's a shame -- I emailed them before I saw your post. Who knows, maybe we could make them a write-in candidate! On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Miles W....
Peter Burris
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Feb 20, 2008
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This all started based on an email that I and the moderator of Columbiaheightsnews.org received from Ryan Youngman, the CEO of Ellwood Thompsons: "We met with...
Adam Aaronson
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Feb 20, 2008
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I don't get all the hostility to Ross and Marshalls. Would I like to see Whole Foods or REI or Trader Joe's? Sure. But it's not like this is Free Guns n Crack...
Andrew
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Feb 20, 2008
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If you're really interested, you can check threads from a year or so ago. There was an extensive and extended back-and-forth among various parties about...
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Feb 20, 2008
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5 of them. sturdy and would be a shame to break down and recycle. call me about picking them up. On Kenyon Street in Mt. P. Liz 202-725-0648 "Hide not your...
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Feb 24, 2008
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There's no hostility against one. There is against both. Wouldn't people complain if we were getting BOTH a Bed Bath and Beyond AND a Linen's and Things? What...
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Feb 21, 2008
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Sometimes things are more about "ego trippin" and "real estate flippin" than anything else. I say live and let live. William...
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