I hardly think that dry cleaning chemicals would be dripping off the clothes brought back from the dry cleaning plant to the pick up/drop off location.
Just look back at the 2nd post on the thread alleging that the place is full of dry cleaning chemicals and that somehow the proper procedures weren't followed to give it a clean bill of health environmentally. No proof just allegations.
nowadays,no....but as we are talking about a cleaners closed years ago....way back when you better believe it !!!!!!
my apologies....2nd posts not mine....sorry i dont see allegations there...just questions that should be asked
Maybe I missed it, but a restaurant on top of a site that used to be a cleaners???? Did I miss the EPA study showing clear site? usually the old cleaners are responsible for dumping of chemicals (intentional or not) into the ground. Unless I see a clean bill of health from EPA, I would be hesitant to eat food that may glow in the dark!
See...JOEY never asked if he missed the EPA study for a site he never claim chemicals were dumped. It's crystal clear.
See...JOEY never asked if he missed the EPA study for a site he never claim chemicals were dumped. It's crystal clear.
I knew Sissy couldn't resist to jump in and post something totally stupid and irrational due to his dyslectic grey matter. What a predictable irrelevant person you are!
Please read my post again and show me the error of my ways liar!
Maybe I missed it, but a restaurant on top of a site that used to be a cleaners???? Did I miss the EPA study showing clear site?usually the old cleaners are responsible for dumping of chemicals (intentional or not) into the ground. Unless I see a clean bill of health from EPA, I would be hesitant to eat food that may glow in the dark!
JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!! JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!
Like I said...crystal clear. You want to see a clean bill of Heath from the EPA for a site you never claimed there was chemicals dumped, for a EPA study you thought you may have missed.
Like I said...crystal clear. You want to see a clean bill of Heath from the EPA for a site you never claimed there was chemicals dumped, for a EPA study you thought you may have missed.
Like I said, Sissy DUH-DUH-Dummy...useless dribble!
JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!! JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!
jb, I understood your post. See my post, regarding an elementary school in a dry cleaning building, one should never assume that everyone has done their jobs properly, because the opposite often happens, especially when large sums of money are involved. Parents ASSUMED that it would be safe to send their kids to school in a converted building, but it wasn't. Wouldn't it have been considered safe to assume that everyone did their jobs properly when those "high-end" apartments were given the go-ahead at Union and Barrett? Been down there lately? It's all dug up, inside that high-end chain link fence. Better to let them know ahead of time that someone is watching.
You folks keep missing the most important point -- if the site was just a pick up and drop off location (which iss what I believe it was) than there would NOT be any dry cleaning chemicals remaining -- WHY???? Because the actual dry cleaning was done at the chain's dry cleaning plant a mile away on State Street.
Second point missed - EPA, which is a federal agency, would not have been a part of the process. NYS Environmental Conservation would have been involved if there were environmental concerns/issues.
Anyway, the Biergarten looks great. It is another sign of vitality returning to the Lower State Street/Erie Boulevard Corridor.
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You folks keep missing the most important point -- if the site was just a pick up and drop off location (which iss what I believe it was) than there would NOT be any dry cleaning chemicals remaining -- WHY???? Because the actual dry cleaning was done at the chain's dry cleaning plant a mile away on State Street.
Second point missed - EPA, which is a federal agency, would not have been a part of the process. NYS Environmental Conservation would have been involved if there were environmental concerns/issues.
Anyway, the Biergarten looks great. It is another sign of vitality returning to the Lower State Street/Erie Boulevard Corridor.
You're missing the point...you accused me of making allegations I did not make!
JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!! JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!
You're missing the point...you accused me of making allegations I did not make!
"Maybe I missed it, but a restaurant on top of a site that used to be a cleaners???? Did I miss the EPA study showing clear site? usually the old cleaners are responsible for dumping of chemicals (intentional or not) into the ground. Unless I see a clean bill of health from EPA, I would be hesitant to eat food that may glow in the dark!"
Those are your words. You certainly painted the picture that you believed the site was contaminated and wouldn't eat there until the EPA gave it a clean bill of health.
You were either making a point or just trying to be argumentative/disagreeable.
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I guess if one is a bar hopping....where do I go to get my next drink kinda folk......it will be great!! Cause hey............there is a shortage of watering holes!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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"Maybe I missed it, but a restaurant on top of a site that used to be a cleaners???? Did I miss the EPA study showing clear site? usually the old cleaners are responsible for dumping of chemicals (intentional or not) into the ground. Unless I see a clean bill of health from EPA, I would be hesitant to eat food that may glow in the dark!"
Those are your words. You certainly painted the picture that you believed the site was contaminated and wouldn't eat there until the EPA gave it a clean bill of health.
You were either making a point or just trying to be argumentative/disagreeable.
It's crystal clear...It was an open ended question based on nothing he personally believes. That is every Joebxr post.
"Maybe I missed it, but a restaurant on top of a site that used to be a cleaners???? Did I miss the EPA study showing clear site? usually the old cleaners are responsible for dumping of chemicals (intentional or not) into the ground. Unless I see a clean bill of health from EPA, I would be hesitant to eat food that may glow in the dark!"
Those are your words. You certainly painted the picture that you believed the site was contaminated and wouldn't eat there until the EPA gave it a clean bill of health.
You were either making a point or just trying to be argumentative/disagreeable.
YOU are the one being argumentative/disagreeable! You made accusations that are lies, PERIOD! Typical political hack BS...always spin off to avoid admitting error, just like your buddy ASStorino!!! Enuf said....you lied; I did not make those claims; Sissy is a JACKASS!
JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!! JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!
Exactly what is wrong with raising questions? In my post, I've demonstrated what is wrong with NOT raising questions before the fact. Someone here BELIEVES the site was only a pick-up and drop-off site. That would be good. But was it? Does anyone know for certain? The proprietors of Union Inn learned the hard way about how diligent hotshot 'economic developers' can be. Oh, well, it's not our money. Oh, wait...IT IS!
Second Wolff's Biergarten opening in downtown Schenectady Oct 29, 2014, 7:01am EDT Matt Baumgartner and business partners will open the second location for Wolff's Biergarten Wednesday.
Megan Rogers Reporter-Albany Business Review
When Matt Baumgartner opened Wolff's Biergarten, a restaurant with draft beer, a menu of authentic German food and a basket of peanuts on every table, Albany, New York's warehouse district wasn't a destination for the restaurant crowd. Today, there are at least five restaurants and bars in walking distance of the beer garden. Baumgartner, who owns six restaurants in the Albany area, sees similar revitalization potential on Erie Boulevard in Schenectady, where he and three business partners are opening the second Wolff's Biartenerg Wednesday. "It feels like this section of the street is starting to pop," he says. Baumgartner, Mark Graydon, Greta Graydon and Mark Fichera signed the lease for the building at 165 Erie Boulevard this spring and began renovating the space, formerly a KEM Cleaners. Baumgartner declined to say how much had been invested in the renovation. Most of the decor inside the restaurant was purchased at Silver Fox Salvage in Albany. It is furnished similarly to the Albany location with picnic tables lining the middle of the space and door frames and window boxes on the walls. By Tuesday, the restaurant was nearly ready for its Wednesday opening. Workers outside the restaurant assembled a flag pole for both the U.S. and German flag, while Baumgartner, Mark Graydon and Fichera, were inside, putting the finishing touches on the beer garden, which offers 24 draft beers and a menu with German sausage and pulled pork. The restaurant also has outdoor seating and parking. Graydon, the general manager at the Albany beer garden, says they've already had people stop by to visit without realizing the restaurant had not yet opened. The Wolff's Biergarten is Baumgartner's second restaurant in Schenectady. A Bombers Burrito Bar opened on State street in 2009. The two restaurants in Schenectady are among the six restaurants Baumgartner owns with various partners. He also owns or co-owns four restaurants in Albany, including the Bombers Burrito Bar, Wolff's Biergarten, Olde English Pub & Pantry and Sciortino's. His focus for the next year is building out Wolff's Biergarten in Schenectady (Baumgartner says he considers a restaurant successful when he stops by on a slower night, like a Sunday or Monday, and the place is busy), but the team will consider expanding the beer garden brand in the future. Wolff's Biergarten opens at 6 p.m. Wednesday. More information on regular hours available here.
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