Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like all three buildings of the Macklin project were sold to different developers at the tax sale. Still some liens to be paid off before construction can restart. What a disaster!
The “developer” is an amateur who inherited some money and then proceeded to lose it on a development business that he didn’t really understand. How familiar sounding. How very Trumpy.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like all three buildings of the Macklin project were sold to different developers at the tax sale. Still some liens to be paid off before construction can restart. What a disaster!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
the fact that place still sells weed and flavored tobacco shows this city isn't serious about enforcement
+1. A marijuana dispensary is going in at Van Ness. Literally, between UDC academic buildings. You can’t make this stuff up. Looking at you Mr. Frumin.
Nothing wrong with a legal dispensary. The one in CP isn't legal, sells unregulated stuff, and sells vapes probably too close to WIS (1/4 mile).
Nothing wrong with a drug dispensary on a college campus whose mission is to pull disadvantaged kids out of poverty? Do you even hear yourself?
Why is UDC even at Van Ness? Most of its students live mikes away in SE. Think of the dense development potential of this transit-rich site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
the fact that place still sells weed and flavored tobacco shows this city isn't serious about enforcement
+1. A marijuana dispensary is going in at Van Ness. Literally, between UDC academic buildings. You can’t make this stuff up. Looking at you Mr. Frumin.
Nothing wrong with a legal dispensary. The one in CP isn't legal, sells unregulated stuff, and sells vapes probably too close to WIS (1/4 mile).
Nothing wrong with a drug dispensary on a college campus whose mission is to pull disadvantaged kids out of poverty? Do you even hear yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
the fact that place still sells weed and flavored tobacco shows this city isn't serious about enforcement
+1. A marijuana dispensary is going in at Van Ness. Literally, between UDC academic buildings. You can’t make this stuff up. Looking at you Mr. Frumin.
Nothing wrong with a legal dispensary. The one in CP isn't legal, sells unregulated stuff, and sells vapes probably too close to WIS (1/4 mile).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
the fact that place still sells weed and flavored tobacco shows this city isn't serious about enforcement
+1. A marijuana dispensary is going in at Van Ness. Literally, between UDC academic buildings. You can’t make this stuff up. Looking at you Mr. Frumin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
the fact that place still sells weed and flavored tobacco shows this city isn't serious about enforcement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
No one wants to invest in a property across the street from a vape shop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Is this because it is now landmarked? No one wants to touch it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The Promenade” feels like a “spacious area” the way a treeless concrete parking lot feels spacious.
Trees take time to grow. They are planted.
Again, the counterfactual was black asphalt with idling cars and virtually no space for people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?
Absolutely nothing...
Anonymous wrote:What’s happening with the adjacent Uptown Theater?