Mastermind wrote:I didn't like the table arrangement.

^....and haven't they opened and closed two different downtown locations (4th St and Partnership Bldg) in a matter of weeks/months within the last few years?Corigliano’s Pizza existed for a few years at 2619 S.W. Ninth St., across from Lincoln High School. Most recently, it had a very short run on the skywalk. Corigliano’s Pizza was locked up and the matter is in litigation. Before that, it had another short run as Corigliano’s Underground at 207 Fourth St. in the Court Avenue district.
yes, from Joanne Boeckman's column last year...
Anyone know whats going on at Centro? Everything is covered in platic. Probably just a coat of paint....
Centro will be closed Monday, March 19 for two days for a spring refresh! We will re-open for lunch on Wednesday, March 21.
dogbo wrote:As mentioned, the solution is to find ways to get employers/employees back in those buildings.
casbern wrote:dogbo wrote:As mentioned, the solution is to find ways to get employers/employees back in those buildings.
I'm curious if there will be any interest to even fill those buildings from larger employers. If you are that large, you'd build your own facility to fit your own needs. If anything, they'd need to be regional hubs IMO.But I'm still wondering if they'd garner any interest.
AnotherDMer wrote:
In addition, the News Depot in Capitol Square is going to be closing.
dogbo wrote:^^ ^
It is easy to criticize the business, but ask any small business owner about the fees and you’d better understand why they refuse to accept under as certain dollar amount. The fees eat up their already meager margins. The big chains can absorb some of these losses as a cost of doing business.
4th&Court wrote:Are there any businesses in the skywalk, other than the handful of food court tenants owned by proprietors of similar background to the aforementioned convenience stores, that have similar debit card policies?
Ingersoll1978 wrote:I know Java Joe's had that rule in place.
Okay, here is the big announcement: This is the moment some of you have been waiting for! Tacopocalypse has an official home. We have nicknamed the assembling of the Kitchen "Project Bullhorn" (you will see why soon) and will be posting pictures and updates as we go. Opening date and location to be announced sometime next week. This is for real, so get excited. But not too excited, I don't want anyone soiling themselves.
wildbill wrote:4th&Court wrote:Are there any businesses in the skywalk, other than the handful of food court tenants owned by proprietors of similar background to the aforementioned convenience stores, that have similar debit card policies?
It's not a race issue. conquistador2 explained it. It's a fact that some stores, like newsstands, probably do much more business selling <$2 transactions several times a day, so it's not worth paying the debit fees. I'm not sure why you're pressing such an issue on this forum?
4th&Court wrote:wildbill wrote:4th&Court wrote:Are there any businesses in the skywalk, other than the handful of food court tenants owned by proprietors of similar background to the aforementioned convenience stores, that have similar debit card policies?
It's not a race issue. conquistador2 explained it. It's a fact that some stores, like newsstands, probably do much more business selling <$2 transactions several times a day, so it's not worth paying the debit fees. I'm not sure why you're pressing such an issue on this forum?
You take the honor of the first mention of race.
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