Many business don’t survive in Glendale. Over the years it has mostly been deli’s, gas stations, and other small business’s that haven’t survived. Business such law offices, banks, doctor’s offices, and the alike have been able to survive within the neighborhood. One of the businesses that I’ve seen develop over the years is a meat market down the block on Myrtle Avenue that is owned by two Italian brothers and their cousin. Since the day I moved into the neighborhood in 2005 I’ve known that meat market to be there. Only recently have the the brothers decided to open up another meat market not too far but there has been some conflict with their cousin because he decided to venture out on his own. He decided to open up his own market 3 blocks away. This could be one of the few dramas you’ll hear about in Glendale. It is quit humorous, to some, that stores come and go in the same location. For example, right across from Stop and Shop on Myrtle Ave. There was a gas station business that didn’t last too long and now there is a deli shop that has replaced it. The humorous part comes in because it is evident business isn’t thriving there that it will eventually be replaced by another business. The main reason these businesses don’t last is because there an excessive amount of the same type of store even within the same block. Businesses usually don’t last a long period of time and a few that have are engraved in Glendale history.