Union Inn MIGHT/MAY close if they don't get paid for the damage from a taxpayers subsidized tax exempt UNNECESSARY group of apartments (unnecessary because there are hundreds and hundreds of EXISTING vacant residential units that are available. The city does NOT need even one more house built, nor even so much as one studio apartment!)
Optimists close their eyes and pretend problems are non existent. Better to have open eyes, see the truths, acknowledge the negatives, and speak up for the people rather than the politicos and their rich cronies.
See the paper today? Union Inn MIGHT/MAY close if they don't get paid for the damage from a taxpayers subsidized tax exempt UNNECESSARY group of apartments (unnecessary because there are hundreds and hundreds of EXISTING vacant residential units that are available. The city does NOT need even one more house built, nor even so much as one studio apartment!)
How to you compete with the dozens of tax exempt gin mills? The Union Inn has been for sale for years with no takers. I could add many others to this list. It's unequal business conditions that no one could overcome. I agree 100% with the housing comment. But that's exactly what the DEM "planners" plan for ALCO a former industrial site where thousands of people once worked to haul the world. They also want to shove Schenectady Steel away for a park/unneeeded apartments because no one would buy a condo in tax hell.