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Detroit Business Inquiry

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:18 am
by Bret Callentine
With all of the construction on Detroit, I'm curious as to how well the city is working with the business' along the street to try to minimize the obstruction to their livelihood.

I feel bad, but at least twice (so far) I've had a hankering for La Pita Express but passed by, not wanting to weave my way around to a side street to park, etc.

Has anyone talked to any owners lately to see how they're faring through all of this?

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:24 am
by Donald Farris
We go to La Pita Express at least once a week. Your right it's a little extra work but well worth it.

Please don't punish our local businesses because of needed infrastructure repairs. They need our support during this time more than ever.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:31 am
by Bret Callentine
I don't want to punish them. it's just that I have to make the commitment to actively get over there to help compensate what I'm sure has been a tough couple of weeks.

I will promise to get in to La Pita. Will some other people help out by hitting up some of the others along that stretch?

Re: Detroit Business Inquiry

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:31 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Bret Callentine wrote:With all of the construction on Detroit, I'm curious as to how well the city is working with the business' along the street to try to minimize the obstruction to their livelihood.

I feel bad, but at least twice (so far) I've had a hankering for La Pita Express but passed by, not wanting to weave my way around to a side street to park, etc.

Has anyone talked to any owners lately to see how they're faring through all of this?
Bret

In this walking community, you could not park close enough. :wink:

LaPita is taking it pretty well. He went through a similar nightmare in his last place and finally bailed. This time he loves his spot and loves Lakewood.

I agree now is when these businesses need us. Wait, I mean all Lakewood businesses need Lakewoodites shopping and buying.

I have watched with interest as the City of Cleveland has used the Euclid Corridor Project to spark er, ah, er, ah redevelopment. Whole blocks of stores dying to be replaced by parking lots(land banks). almost makes you think it was part of the plan. But that would be silly.

Support Lakewood, Buy Lakewood.


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