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and high end retail (I doubt you will see furniture stores), but if there is sufficient demand you will also likely see so called neighborhood serving retail as well. Dry cleaners are fairly common in such largescale developments, CVS can be found everywhere, and the City Vista development a few blocks away has a hardware store.As a Libertarian, I usually tend to be skeptical about claims of sharia law in the United States. My initial feeling is IF this were privately funded, privately financed, private property then I would say live and let live. However if there is one dime of public money, then if the same standards must be applied to a complex that is compliant with Christian or Jewish law.On the private property angle, assuming this were a private business then how is it any different than a Chick Fil A choosing to be closed on Sundays?This story is not a "scoop" of the NYTimes. The Times did their homework and knew there was no story "there."If any of you Johnny come lately's had been following this project from the start like I have (website, public meetings, neighborhood meetings, etc.) you'd know that this project is a private development with no financing, tax breaks or any other DC subsidies. You'd also know that the DC city council transfered the land to the developers for the project. As long as no laws are broken, I'm OK. BTW, I don't think there's a law requiring every project to have a bar or a liquor store if the developers don't want to include them they don't have to (there are enough bars/drunks as it is)!So, "Get A Grip" and stop spreading lies, innuendos and