When you live in a rural area, a single store closing hits harder because you already have fewer options.
In some cases, a single closing of a key business, such as a grocery store or discount retailer, can force residents to travel long distances or rely on online retailers for certain purchases.
On a personal level, this affected my family when the Market Basket supermarket closed near our vacation home in New Hampshire. This has left the community without a real grocery store for years, forcing people to drive nearly half an hour to pick up their staples or overpay at local specialty stores.
Something similar happened when K-Mart closed in Key West. That stop, one of the last in the chain, robbed that remote area of its only department store, forcing residents to drive four to five hours before reaching a Walmart or a Target.
Residents in the Pacific Northwest are now facing similar challenges, according to local reports.
In the markets it serves, Cascade Farm and Outdoor, which is closing all of its stores, will leave a similar hole for consumers.
A rival to Tractor Supply, Cascade Farm serves farmers and rural communities. It’s sort of a general store model of everything you could possibly need. The chain offers food, clothing, footwear, sporting goods, outdoor equipment, hardware and various farm supplies.
“Cascade Farm and Outdoor is built on the great Northwest traditions you’ve come to know and trust. As the newest member of the Bi-Mart family, Cascade Farm and Outdoor is dedicated to quality and value throughout our store. Our goal is to give our area’s hardworking farmers, ranchers and homeowners a helping hand along with a great selection of quality merchandise on its website.
Bi-Mart decided to close the entire chain in the spring and has already started out-of-business sales at its stores.
The company explained the closing in a press release shared with KCBY 11.
“Our Cascade store division, while successful, lacked the volume and momentum to contribute significantly to our path forward. As always necessary in business, our goal is to make the best possible decisions that support the success of Bi-Mart, our employee-owners and our members,” he offered.
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B-Mart plans to offer Cascade Farm employees positions at other stores when geographically possible.