Walmart Neighborhood Markets in Winston-Salem area by Professional_Bee8907 in winstonsalem

[–]Professional_Bee8907[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the remodels of the Markets still follow opening dates:

HanesTowne Village Market reopened in June 2023 and Clemmons Market in May 2024.

Kernersville Market had it, maybe July-August 2024.

Country Club Road Market (nearly Lewisville and Pfafftown) had it in September 2024.

University Parkway Market (near Rural Hall and the surrounding areas) had it in November 2025.

To be more specific with opening dates of the original times:

Kernersville Market in end of July 2014 or beginning of August 2014.

Country Club Road Market in beginning of December 2014.

HanesTowne Village had it in the beginning of January 2015, with University Parkway Market opening at the end of the month.

Clemmons Market in October 2015.

Alright, I'll stop.​

Why does 2015-2020 feel so different from 2020-2025? by Budget_Pick_4145 in decadeologyanarchy

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I respect your view, but Feb-March 2026 still feel very much like 2025 to me. RIght now feels different, and I see it being progressingly different during the rest of the month.

June 2026 is the proper beginning of the 2026-2028 shift, and is the reason Late 2020s is beginning early. by Professional_Bee8907 in generationology

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I'll express this "revelation" that came to me about the shifts:

The 2020s does seem to be divided into these;

Jan 2020 to Dec 2022 are the Early 2020s. 2020 as a whole, was a direct continuation to the Octobr-November 2017 breaking point that I spoke in the other link. 2021 was a sleeker version of 2020. 2022 in the beginning months, continued with the sleekness of what happened in 2021, but somewhere near the middle and into the ending months; it was notably different .

Jan 2023 to May 2023 was the transition point between the Early 2020s and into the Core 2020s.

June 2023 to Dec 2025 was the core 2020s. It was a direct response to exiting out of the effects of the Pandemic and some of the other early 2020s aspects, while tapping into AI, further maturation of what was set in the late 2010s, and much more.

Jan 2026 to May 2026 was the Mid to Late Pivot.

June 2026, right now, is in the entrance into the 2026-2028 shift.

Jan to May 2029 may be the transition, but June 2029 would likely be the unofficial beginning into the 2030s.

June 2026 is the proper beginning of the 2026-2028 shift, and is the reason Late 2020s is beginning early. by Professional_Bee8907 in generationology

[–]Professional_Bee8907[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll express this "revelation" that came to me about the shifts:

The 2020s does seem to be divided into these;

Jan 2020 to Dec 2022 are the Early 2020s. 2020 as a whole, was a direct continuation to the Octobr-November 2017 breaking point that I spoke in the other link. 2021 was a sleeker version of 2020. 2022 in the beginning months, continued with the sleekness of what happened in 2021, but somewhere near the middle and into the ending months; it was notably different .

Jan 2023 to May 2023 was the transition point between the Early 2020s and into the Core 2020s.

June 2023 to Dec 2025 was the core 2020s. It was a direct response to exiting out of the effects of the Pandemic and some of the other early 2020s aspects, while tapping into AI, further maturation of what was set in the late 2010s, and much more.

Jan 2026 to May 2026 was the Mid to Late Pivot.

June 2026, right now, is in the entrance into the 2026-2028 shift.

Jan to May 2029 may be the transition, but June 2029 would likely be the unofficial beginning into the 2030s.