Talk:Valley View Center

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[edit] Stores list

I've marked the stores list with the NPOV tag, which may seem like a somewhat unorthodox move, but here's my rationale: What constitutes a "major" store? Anchor stores can be fairly easily determined based on names. If I were to guess, I'd say that the anchors are probably Dillard's, Penney's, Macy's, and Sears. Anchor stores are fairly easily to define, and should be sectioned off on their own. The definition of "major" troubles me somewhat. What is the objective criteria here for defining a store as "major"? It seems that there is none. Is it based on square footage? Sales? Customer traffic? Who knows. We need to determine "major" in this case. Besides that, the "major" section is bifurcated, as there are two sections for "major" retailers. So let's rectify this... SchuminWeb (Talk) 06:11, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I Agree with Schuminweb

Perhaps the word to use is not "major". I think the wording should be "flagship". However, you should only use the word "Flagship" if the company considers it a flagship store. Please don't be mad at me but I'm going to re-edit the page to maje or look like a NPOV stand. Mystify85JEC 19:18, 16 December 2006 (UTC)