Positive Changes In The Hood
The lowest part of Greenville Ave has lately become a scum-bar area with fights by weekend warriors after the bar closings. The thing is, these bars are not the classy bars - they are bars with cheap beer, little ambiance and no history. The bars/restaurants, on the other hand, just a bit farther north (closer to me) are nicer and more stable (and a better mix) which is a good model for what the lower part could be.
So the trend in this article is good news and a good sign.
So the trend in this article is good news and a good sign.
Jeff's Random Thoughts



1 Comments:
Hey, I knew that the neighborhood with Sushi on McKinney was going down hill when the Army Surplus store had to close and the bulldozers rolled in for urbanrenewalification.
When one place goes out of vogue then eventually everything on that block and the surrounding blocks goes out of vogue. The next thing you know is that the militant raw fish eating types are driven right out of the city to live in the suburbs.
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