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Is Beaumont Better with Big Box Stores or Local Businesses?

Is Beaumont Better with Big Box Stores or Local Businesses?
Explore Beaumont- When it comes to the health of a community, it's important to have a variety of businesses. This helps to create a sense of vibrancy and community, as well as providing residents with choice. It also helps keep money in the community, rather than having it be sucked out by big box chains.


Local businesses are the backbone of any community. They are often owned and operated by people who live in the community, and they provide jobs and services that are specifically tailored to the needs of the community. They are also more likely to be involved in community events and support local charities.


The Benefits of Local Businesses

If you want to see your community thrive, it's important to have local businesses. Here are just a few of the benefits of having them:


1. Local businesses help to build community ties.

When you patronize a local business, you're not just spending your money there - you're also investing in your community. Local businesses are often owned and run by people who live in the community, so they're more likely to be invested in its success. They're more likely to donate to local charities, sponsor community events, and support other local businesses.


2. Local businesses create jobs.

Local businesses are a key engine of job growth. They tend to be more labor-intensive than big box stores or online retailers, so they create more jobs per dollar of sales. And when local businesses prosper, their employees prosper too - they often have higher wages and better benefits than employees of big corporations.


3. Local businesses are more sustainable.

Local businesses are more sustainable because they tend to buy goods and services from other local businesses, creating a closed-loop economy where money stays in the community. That means less money flowing out of the community to large corporations and foreign countries, and more money available to be reinvested in the local economy.


4. Local businesses give back to the community.

Local businesses are more likely to donate to local charities and causes than big corporations. They're also more likely to sponsor community events and support other local businesses. So when you shop at a local business, you can be confident that your money is going back into the community in one way or another.


5. Local businesses add character to a community.

Local businesses add character and charm to a community - they're often unique and offer a sense of place that you can't find at a big box store or online retailer. When you shop at a local business, you're supporting the individual people and families who own and operate them.


If you want to see your community thrive, support your local businesses! They're the backbone of a strong and vibrant economy.

The Benefits of Larger Box Stores

A box store can provide a variety of benefits to a community. Some of these benefits include:


- Providing jobs and economic stimulus

- Offering a one-stop shop for residents

- Enhancing the quality of life for residents


Box stores can provide a significant amount of jobs and economic stimulus to a community. This is especially important in times when the economy is struggling. A box store can be a major employer in a community, and when it is thriving, it can help to keep the local economy strong.


A box store can also offer a one-stop shop for residents. This can be extremely convenient, as residents can purchase all of their household items in one place. This can save time and money.


Finally, box stores can enhance the quality of life for residents. They can offer opportunities for socializing and recreation, as well as providing goods and services that are not available in the community.


As with all things, having a healthy balance is important. Having both box chains and locally owned Beaumont businesses can help build our growing city while providing valuable goods and services to the community!

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