WTVJ's Alan Mendelson visits the "booming new Kendall area" and finds an up-and-coming, upscale collection of neighborhoods that is not without growing pains. Chief among them: More retail stores than residents to shop in them.
Once the new Kendallites showed up and bought new Kendall homes priced from 100,000-135,000 dollars, retailers could look forward to customers who earned an average of $23,000 -- five thousand dollars more than the county average.
Mendelson's exploration of Kendall includes interviews with Doug Wiles of "Real Estate Digest" and and retailers Joy Cohen and Philip Nidetz.
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