From the other paper:
http://blog.cleveland.com/lakewoodsunpo ... king_news/
The article mentions Detroit Avenue but not Madison Avenue. Anyone know if Madison is included?
Al Fresco Dining Coming To Lakewood
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Re: Al Fresco Dining Coming To Lakewood
Not the other paper, but the carpetbagger's paper that comes to Lakewood to take money out of it.Bill Call wrote:From the other paper:
The article mentions Detroit Avenue but not Madison Avenue. Anyone know if Madison is included?
Yes Madison is included, there have been at least 6 spots that could create "outdoor" dining. I know of two that have applied, and MAMA is hard at work with others.
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Re: Al Fresco Dining Coming To Lakewood
Shheesshh, I thought I was cranky.Jim O'Bryan wrote:Not the other paper, but the carpetbagger's paper that comes to Lakewood to take money out of it.
Madison from Bunts to Madison Park has a lot of nice restaurants. The street can be narrowed to allow for more outdoor dining space. Detroit is a better business street and much more active but Madison has a lot of potential. Kudos to all those involved.
2009 is going to be a great year!