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bcrane1 May 17, 2013 at 07:58 am
We don't know if he owner intentionally led with his decor. The reporter could have asked "when…Read More will you open and what's it going to look like?"
Let's not jump to conclusions about the owner's priorities based on how the writer chose to present and edit the info.
Cara up El Toyonal May 16, 2013 at 05:04 pm
Looking forward to trying the veggie burger! Hope it is vegan!
Trenton Gregory May 14, 2013 at 12:57 am
If someone....really thought the property was maintained so badly they would want nothing to do with…Read More Dicks , think you all got played and would thank them for anything! Ha Ha
Opinion8d May 13, 2013 at 11:51 pm
I wish people on this page would look into the ways that "property rights" have been…Read More trumped by the American value of preserving historic landmarks time and time again throughout our land.
Respect for our history trumps property rights sometimes - and if Vierra hadn't slithered in so quickly to destroy the Dome, just because he could, he'd have found that out. Of course, that's why he demolished it before anyone could make a move.
Iris Alfonso-Giebus May 5, 2013 at 12:06 am
Think outside the box! In Miami Fl, we had a gorgeous Downtown theatre that was slated for same…Read More fate. Fortunately, a historical preservation group stepped in. Today this beautiful structure is a cultural center and NOT a Dicks Sporting Goods.
LamorindaMan April 28, 2013 at 02:12 pm
Real men don't drive. They dig an underground tunnel to the store.
LamorindaMan April 28, 2013 at 02:11 pm
To buy that pansy golf equipment no doubt. Try a real sport.
Napoleon Solo April 10, 2013 at 12:55 pm
Hey Napolean, you stole my name. Tonight when I get home I assume you will be in my kitchen getting…Read More a beer out of my fridge? Tomorrow is garbage day so don't forget to put out the containers. I agree they are making way too much out of this but I do not have a dog in this fight. Only opinion from me is that we already are rather full of sporting goods stores and these things are springing up like Starbucks. It might just end up in a couple of years as another Ace Hardware like that Golf and waffles or whatever store I think that was on Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Napolean Bozo April 10, 2013 at 12:14 pm
Let's commerorate with a snow globe/dome like memento. Instead of snow it can rain down asbestos to…Read More remind us of what an outdated eyesore this building really is.
Georgia Choate March 31, 2013 at 11:09 pm
I have actually tried to back out of this What's For Work Promotion because I have taken the…Read More volunteer route for finding a job. When I tried to do that from their website, I was sent to a page that was down. Hm. (I will try that again.) When I sent a message to the email address that Patch provided, it was ignored. I don't want them to try and charge me once the free trial period is up, and I consider this my third attempt to detach myself from this program. Patch? Can you help me with this?
Chris Nicholson April 3, 2013 at 09:44 am
Utopia, indeed. When these issues come up (save the unprofitable legacy versus take a market deal…Read More from a newcomer), the people who complain the loudest are least likely to reach for their OWN wallets via patronage or charitable support but instead demand that the unlucky owner be forced to earn depressed return on his assets and/or demand government step in to fund a solution (i.e., again use OTHER people's wallets to pay)?
The other glaring irony is that these people imagine a spiritual battle between arts/culture on the one hand and corporate greed on the other. And yet these people seem unable to read the names in brass letters on America's major artistic and cultural institutions. Where did this money come from? Certainly not from nostalgia.
CJ April 3, 2013 at 03:17 am
BDE/BG- Your pots need stirring. The utopia you yearn for doesn't exist and never will.
Barry D Elfant April 3, 2013 at 03:11 am
Brian,
Thanks for seeing things my way. CJ seems to thrive on "stirring the pot " and in…Read More the process revealing his lack of emotional and cultural development..I usually choose to ignore people like this because they are practically unreachable.
If commercial development remains unchecked we will have nothing but national chains to shop from and only blockbuster movies that contain gratuitous violence..I am glad that some contributors on this chat board have something worthwhile to offer.
peter April 11, 2013 at 03:44 am
He is a lier, he didnt reopen concord stores, they have a new owner, he had amounts of people come…Read More to me for money he owed n saying he was out of the state, checks bouncing, lier, selling gift cards n erasing the software, ripped people off, somebody has to stop this
Chris Nicholson March 14, 2013 at 12:31 pm
It was a failed joking reference to the old Fotomat booths that looked like Caffino stores (and I…Read More assume some Caffino locations sit on olf Fotomat sites).
LamorindaMan March 14, 2013 at 01:07 am
A sitter? Wait. So you're saying that locking them in the basement when I go out is a bad thing?
Wrally Dutkiewicz March 9, 2013 at 05:35 pm
This continues to highlight the issues that regulators and the public continue to have with small…Read More closely held investment firms that fall below the radar of regulators and are not subject to ongoing internal audit and examination requirements. Investors are best served to ask questions before investing and request audited financial statements prepared by a disinterested third party.
Wrally Dutkiewicz MBA CFE
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