April 20, 2025

A Massive Clothing Retailer Is Now Closing in Alabama

A massive clothing retailer is now closing in Alabama this September according to a spokesperson from the company.

3 thoughts on “A Massive Clothing Retailer Is Now Closing in Alabama

  1. Well I hate to see any business close anywhere and for any reason. I know in the current political climate especially here in a Southern Redneck Bubba-State the first person blamed would be Joe Biden but just as any president does not control the prices of food neither do they control rental prices.
    Alabama the richly Red state that claims to be so business and family friendly can however do a lot to have helped J.C. Penny and continue helping individual and commercial renters. Currently in Alabama there is no rent cap law on the books and the Republican controlled vaccum does not want one. I have an acquaintance who’s rent was increased by $200.00 a month, 40% in a quaint little town in Alabama named Florence. In my own case I was faced with a rental increase demand of 16% some $83.00 per month.
    Here’s a little truth that I’m sure all Alabamians should be proud of a current listing of all US states that do not have Rental Increase Caps in place and/or who specifically prohibit Rent Caps being put in places: And of course Alabama is #1 on the list. Rent Increase caps vary from state to state but anything is much better than nothing.
    In states with rent increase caps, the cap top is usually between 8.6% and 10% per year. Some states with such caps may also allow Landlords to increase twice a year to help them stay in line with costs of doing business but they are still mandated to remain under the rent increase allowance.
    Oh don’t hold your breath Alabama Key “Granny” Ivey will never take such a measure as protecting individual and commercial tenants from unscrupulous Landlords, it makes too much sense.

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