Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Touristy, trashy, traffic (that’s it for the alliteration) and ruined by air plane noise.
I don't care about the stores in Georgetown. The tourists rarely venture off M and Wisconsin. Georgetown is still a beautiful place to live. Let the retail go away; no one who lives there cares. In fact we want it gone. Leave us Dumbarton Oaks, Stachowski's, and our gorgeous streets and homes.
Then you’re a moron. Because the loss of significant retail will absolutely affect your property value.
Anonymous wrote:Can I still spend a few thou on a guido suit? There used to be a few of those places, they never got much foot traffic but they seemed to stay in business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Touristy, trashy, traffic (that’s it for the alliteration) and ruined by air plane noise.
I don't care about the stores in Georgetown. The tourists rarely venture off M and Wisconsin. Georgetown is still a beautiful place to live. Let the retail go away; no one who lives there cares. In fact we want it gone. Leave us Dumbarton Oaks, Stachowski's, and our gorgeous streets and homes.
Anonymous wrote:This is nothing new. Stores go in and out of that stretch of Wisconsin all the time... especially further up.
Renovation Hardware *gasp* is going to become a Wawa.
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Renovation Hardware *gasp* is going to become a Wawa.
Anonymous wrote:Touristy, trashy, traffic (that’s it for the alliteration) and ruined by air plane noise.
Anonymous wrote:I don't feel safe in Georgetown anymore.