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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That McDonald's should NOT be open 24 hours a day. That is just asking for trouble. Nothing good ever happens at 3:50am. I hope they start closing at 11pm. Or better yet, it should sell to Starbucks or another coffeehouse. [/quote] Starbucks in Tenley closed. Why would they open another? Rents are FAR too high- large landlords have found a way to make more money on vacant properties in DC as write offs and the Council and Mayor won't close that slushy loophole . Such "vibrancy"![/quote] Starbucks picks their neighborhoods very carefully. If they closed there, it’s a very bad sign.[/quote] Lack of revenue. There are no office workers nearby. AU students have abundant coffee choices on campus. Same strip has a Panera and also a Wawa opened, so direct competition. The issue is not crime and the main crime in that area has traditionally been shoplifting from CVS. [/quote] And at least two recent carjackings - one in the CVS parking lot and one on Chesapeake by Fort Reno. [/quote] The carjackings are a new thing and not restricted to Tenleytown, obviously. There was a carjacking on Friday night in the middle of downtown Bethesda. Speaking for myself, I personally avoid shopping at that CVS because it’s awful and has always been unsafe. While Wawa in Columbia Heights closed due to crime, I can guarantee that this Starbucks closed on purely revenue-based decisions. One key metric that Wall Street looks at is same store sales growth and I doubt that store had any, to add to obviously low revenue in the first place. I can guarantee you [/quote] Are you talking about the one in Tenleytown? It was always hopping. The issue in Tenleytown (and much of DC) is landlords charge extraordinary rents so NO BUSINESS can be profitable. When the property is shuttered, they use it as a tax write off for years and years. The Council has passed no laws to disincentivize that landlords make more off of closed, than open properties. This is on our city managers to fix. [/quote] The Starbucks in Tenleytown was definitely not “always hopping”, unless you count a handful of high school kids getting frappuccinos. The issue with commercial rents would be another reason for Starbucks to close unrelated to crime in the neighborhood. And just to bring the point home. Starbucks announced in 2019 that they were closing 50 stores throughout the region of which this store was a part. So again, not crime. https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/starbucks-lovers-beware-four-locations-close-in-three-months/4974/?amp[/quote] +1 agree. Very rare to see that SB busy outside of after school.[/quote]
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