i think it'd be reported more widely if that were true. besides, his social media has posts more recently than that.
EDIT: here's a person from bethany that passed away on the 20th that shares...
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i think it'd be reported more widely if that were true. besides, his social media has posts more recently than that.
EDIT: here's a person from bethany that passed away on the 20th that shares...
arggh... my memory last night was faulty. the place was called "trends express"... that's why i wasn't able to find any informaiton online.
apparently, trends express was a local chain that was...
i must be getting my chains mixed up... didn't levi's operate mall stores under the name "jeans express" in the 80's and 90's?
can confirm that they're open... i happened to drive by on tuesday around noon and based on the parking lot they were fairly busy.
oh my... i'm pretty certain that i need that muffaletta in my life.
i totally understand the brick, but i wonder why they chose to remove the decorative columns on the second-floor arches. maybe they plan on enclosing that section?
according to facebook, kong's is closing... last day is april 28th. the post says "not for good", so perhaps it's a format change.
https://www.facebook.com/Kongscantinaandchill
i had a chance to snap a pic on saturday... looks like most of the brickwork is up:
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sometimes my attempts at humor are a little too dry... looks like today is one of those days. : )
ah... so, can you clad a 100ish story tower in eifs? asking for a friend.
^gotcha... google maps labels that as "407 nw 5th st parking." given that, i had assumed that 405 would've been on the east side of hudson.
i think that address would put it on the same spot as the regency which was built in 1967.
perhaps there's a valid reason that i'm not considering... but it just seems kind of crappy to have a park that's paid for by the public and not actually available to the public.
they're getting pretty close to finishing up the exterior... last i saw, brick is up about 3/4 of the way to the top. i'm really happy that it's not mostly eifs.
i just saw it out of the corner of my eye this past monday, so i don't have a ton of details... but the johnnie's at i-240 and walker seems to be re-opening with a new concept. they have a "now...
i started to dip my toes into the hobby last year. i have just one printer, an elegoo neptune 3 max, and it's been pretty fun to use. what printers do you run?
there are a few 3d printing services around the city, but i don't know of any place that sells filament. if you absolutely want to buy from a brick-and-mortar, one of those might be worth reaching...
it was just speculation... honestly, i don't see simon investing that kind of money on the property in the near future.
i wonder if it would be feasible to add another story or two to the existing structure.
juuust in case it was funny in my head but nobody else's... i only worked 'average' into my post to play off your use of 'bell curve.' i didn't mean for that to be an actual critique of your post.
meh.... as names go, that's pretty average. : )
oh my goodness... i had to see it for myself and it's all right there. i especially liked, "this is a family owned business" followed by "sauce that shyt up" (sic) in big red letters.
i'm certain it went back at least to the late eighties... my oldest brother regularly ordered items from there for mothers' day and for various girls he dated, so i remember him giving them lots of...
alright, everybody... let's just move on.
great pictures and information in this thread!
i thought i could see the amphitheatre in post 503 and now i have an explanation!