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There are companies operating now whose job is to make fake shopfronts. These days many high streets up and down the land contain empty shops, and the idea is to make them look ‘inhabited’ - even though they aren’t. Here’s one in Nelson Street, Bristol, between a branch of Greggs and The Money Shop. This unit used to be a newsagents called Martin’s (still visible on Google Street View).”
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Can’t they at least make these “stores” look funny?
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We’re living in the future and it’s awful.
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