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    Florida Paints

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    Paint made in Florida for Florida, best quality , price and service. What's not to love. #floridasbestpaint

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    The Home Depot

    The Home Depot

    2.4(28 reviews)
    0.5 miSouth John Young
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    I've always found the employees and management here to be very courteous and helpful. Today was no…read moreexception. I wasn't sure how to exchange my propane tanks at the self service kiosk, so I went in to ask for help. A gentleman noticed I was carrying my two tanks for exchange. He said I could leave them by the door. I just needed to pay for the exchange first and the cashier would give me the authorization code to exchange them at the outside self service kiosk. The cashier pointed out the authorization code and said I could use the code twice for both exchanges. I went to the kiosk, typed in the code and a door opened to insert the empty tank. I put the tank in, closed the door and I second door opened within 30 seconds and I took out a full tank. I followed the same process for the second tank. As of January 2026, tank exchanges are $22.74 each, limited to two tanks. If you need propane for the cold weekend coming up, this is the place to go!

    Once upon a time there was a world that thought of a hardware store as a little neighborhood market…read morethat was owned by someone in the community and had a few people working there. Then Home Depot came onto the scene and pretty much obliterated the local hardware store until pretty much all that remained was Home Depot and Lowe's. Lately, Ace Hardware has been trying to.capitalize on the whole neighborhood and warehouse store, but they are a chain,as well. Anyway, Home Depot does have a lot to offer. You can get lost wandering the aisles and pretty much anything and everything you need or even might need can be found within those cavernous aisles. This alone makes it a positive experience and my time here was a productive visit and I got what I needed and was on my way in an acceptable amount of time. All in all, I would recommend this particular Home Depot location for your home and D.I.Y. needs. I don't believe anyone likes shopping in a hardware store, but I had some items to get and knew that I should be able to get everything that I needed at Home Depot and, by the way, they did have everything that I needed so, "mission accomplished."

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    IKEA

    IKEA

    3.3(553 reviews)
    2.4 miMillenia
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    The Swedish meatballs are the best ever! And paired with lingonberry sauce was superb. The…read morecucumber salad was perfectly balanced with vinegar and dill. The chocolate cake was so creamy and not overly sweet. The cost of the food was a bargain considering we got three entrees, sides, desserts and two drinks. Love the self service and the staff were all friendly.

    A Walk Through IKEA: A Test of Stamina, Direction, and Job Flexibility…read more January 10, 2026 My first serious trip to IKEA made me realize that this is not just a furniture store. It's a carefully designed one-way journey. The layout is extremely thoughtful--so thoughtful that it's almost impossible to visit just one section. Whether you're there to buy a single mug or simply "have a look," you will be guided through the entire store. I managed to do even better than that. I got lost. Not only did I get lost, I walked part of it twice. The most important detail: I was wearing four-inch stilettos. In IKEA, those are not shoes. They're a personal challenge. After what felt like a full hike, I finally reached the exit and thought I was done. That's when the real test began - checkout. Most stores at least give you options: self-checkout or cashier-assisted checkout. IKEA is very decisive. Self-checkout only. So there I was, scanning items, bagging them myself, slowly realizing I had taken on a new role. The screen even politely asked: "Are you a member?" I couldn't help laughing. I had just become a temporary cashier, without an employee discount, and without a paycheck. And then came the final surprise. At the exit - nothing. At Costco, for example, there's always someone checking receipts. At IKEA, the exit is completely empty. For a moment, you might think this reflects IKEA's deep trust in its customers. Then another thought occurs to you: maybe they also saved the salary of that employee. By the end of this IKEA trip, I had completed: a full-store walk, a detour with repetition, a high-heel endurance test, a self-checkout internship, and a quiet reflection on trust and cost control. Next time, I'll wear flat shoes. As for the salary and staff discount - I won't get my hopes up. I spent $53.69 in total that day. $29.95 went to pear-flavored sparkling water. Which means over half of my IKEA budget was... hydration. IKEA: where your legs get a workout, your patience is tested, and your self-checkout skills improve... all in one visit. I guess I overestimated my ability to wear high heels. I may have slightly overestimated my high-heel endurance. In hindsight, I clearly overestimated my ability to survive IKEA in high heels. I confidently assumed I could handle high heels at IKEA. I was wrong.

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