2005-06-10 10:00
digitaldiscipline
Remember that article about the Architectural Review Commission blocking the Seminole Heights Starbucks that
theonebob shared the other day?
In the Fine Tradition of sending snarky Letters to the Editor (I come by it honestly, my dad's a staple on the Letters page of The Buffalo News, it seems), I give you this. And, furthermore, that.
In the Fine Tradition of sending snarky Letters to the Editor (I come by it honestly, my dad's a staple on the Letters page of The Buffalo News, it seems), I give you this. And, furthermore, that.
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I think a letter to the mayor is in order. I might have time this weekend to word-wrangle it.
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I'd write myself, but I don't live there. Where I live, there are 3 Starbucks within biking distance of where I live, and a metric buttload more within 15 minutes driving time.
I cannot imagine what the problem could possibly be??? What...it's somehow a *worse* eyesore than the used car lots mentioned? What exactly are they afraid of here? I can understand fear of a bar...that people will "git all liquored up and killify someone"...but ***Coffee???***
Someone please 'splain this to me, cuz I am so not getting it...
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You're actually in favor of putting in a starbucks????
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- Property value for the house goes up (more; it's up almot 30% from when I bought it, due to neighborhood improvement and capital investments)
- Incentive for other nicer retail/business things to come in
- One less place for a skeevy, low-end business to stick around (there are two pawn shops, four dirtbag motels, and three used car lots within a ten five minute walk of the house)
I never said I'd actually -go- there; certainly not for their coffee... ;-)
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If they're putting up one of those drive-thru starbucks, you can bet they're going to get out of dodge AQAP and more likely than not, you property will stagnate due to the increased traffic (like the places by the LaNova's in williamsville and walker center).
But yeah, I'd agree with your last statement to some extent.
I just wanted to check to make sure you hadn't completely lost your marbles.