That sign is so bizarre. I mean this comes down to the lunacy of this whole thing.
As a society, it doesn't seem to bother us if a place requires shoes and a shirt, I don't recall ever seeing anyone protest that in the name of "freedom" but requiring a mask is big deal? Honestly, I'd rather see someone without shoes in a place of business than without a mask.
I have gotten in the habit of carrying a mask in a baggie that I carry in my back pocket. It has saved me many times.
So, the law and order group is now advocating ignoring government mandates? So, we all get to pick and choose what laws/orders we choose to follow? Great... think I’ll ignore stop signs today. Who does the govt think they are trying to take away my freedom to drive however I want.
We already ignore Federal law concerning marijuana.
It's nice actually. When people walk around essentially labeling themselves to the public as selfish a-holes, you can just give them a wide breadth, not engage, and go about your day.
These are the kinds of people who drive slowly in the passing lane, who text during movies, etc.
So how about the Boulevard? I hear it's going to be a pretty cool development once it's finished and occupied.
Is there room for outdoor seating? It would be great to liven up that corner. That would be a great spot to sit and chat while you wait for the streetcar and then dash across the street to that stop.
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Yes, there will be outdoor tables underneath the overhang.
Fantastic. I've said this ten times, but I lived in this neighborhood 10 years ago and the transformation is incredible. Really great urban design decisions made in every development in this area.
Hearing some space in this property (not neighborhood jam) has been leased can anyone confirm?
I spoke to Felix Pratts this morning. Neighborhood Jam opens Feb 1!
Kitchen Society Design Showroom is taking a small space on the ground floor:
https://kitchensocietydesign.com/
There will also be a medical clinic.
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