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Sweet Temptations the cupcake bakery in Proctor's Arcade has shut and moved its operations to Latham. This was the former site of NE Jewelers who also fled. Another cold dose of reality for the horrible DSIC, Fat Morris and Mayor McCheese. You can't sell anything Downtown. When Proctor's doesn't have a musical nobody goes there. Tickets sales for that old chestnut A Chorus Line are also pathetic. Costs of larger productions eat up most of the profits meaning Fat Morris must stay on the taxpayer teat. Maybe a nonprofit can rent that prime retail space right on State Street? How about another coffeehouse? |
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. The RENAISSANCE continues!
He's eating his words once again, and that's why there are so few posts these days, can't discuss the failures which is the evidence that there is no renaissance. |
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Once the government largess disappears so does the business. This site is too close to the Fat Morris Empire. NE Jewelery fled as soon as they could. Then the cupcake place. Great facades and tree gates with no jobs, no revenue generation and no renaissance. Keep the DEM implosion going! Even State St sites generate no foot traffic. |
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Maybe a nonprofit can rent that prime retail space right on State Street? How about another coffeehouse?
Maybe start moving city offices in there and shut down city hall, maybe the assessors office first |
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He's eating his words once again, and that's why there are so few posts these days, can't discuss the failures which is the evidence that there is no renaissance.
he has nothing to add but lies that are regurgitated |
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Sweet Temptations the cupcake bakery in Proctor's Arcade has shut and moved its operations to Latham. This was the former site of NE Jewelers who also fled. ... Another cold dose of reality
Feb 2, 2012
No amount of crying, lying or just insane twerping by the nayboobs will change the TRUTH.
What TRUTH? The DV version or the REAL version? |
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Since Morris remodeled the historic Arcade to resemble the Crossgates theatre lobby, I avoid that area anyway when I go downtown. Too sad. Does anyone else think that the low attendance at the parade and the poor business at the cupcake place might have had something to do with the daytime murder in that vicinity? Does anybody need a cupcake bad enough to risk her life? I don't think it is that dangerous myself, but I can see how others might see it in those terms. |
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