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There was much anger here in chicago back when the switch was made roughly 15 years ago. |
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Thank you. Many people don't know how to discuss things in this forum, they just strawman you to death. Anyhow, once we've had our vaccines (only a couple more days to go for my second dose, my wife follows 1 week after) and then my parents do, I will be making an effort to patronize brick and mortar retail and food establishments more frequently. I am so sick of Amazon! |
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I really don't care to pay a little more for it. Money is for spending, shopping is for the whole experience. Arguably, people stuck on online shopping ends up spending more, buying things out of impulse, things they really don't need. Sadly, I'm aware people will be more and more buying stuff online, spending most of time locked at their homes, less human interactions, less social life. I think our cities, big or small, will suffer. Needless to mention depressing wages for employees, erradication of small businesses, big money controling the whole economy and even society. |
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New Orleans goes back into phase 1 starting Friday. We've been in phase 2 for the past few months. Back to 25% capacity for most businesses. There has been a sharp uptick in elderly cases which has resulted in increased hospital use. The uptick is likely tied to the Christmas holiday gatherings.
It's also disheartening to see that less than half of the healthcare workers have opted to take the vaccine in the New Orleans area. Those vaccines are now being doled out to people over the age of 70. |
The Gap store in Chicago’s Magnificent Mike is closing due to Covid
Is this more of the “paradigm shift” in commercial real estate I’m supposed to look forward to? Yay, our greatest commercial streets get to be replaced by Amazon to go stores! Alright!! :tup: |
Got an email on gmail regarding my time line of locations I've been in 2020.
Damn pandemic. The extent of my travels in all of 2020. :( https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/busin...406e79f5c.jpeg I'd be curious if others could share their own time line. How 2020 and the pandemic impacted your travels and plans. |
We in Quebec are under curfew as of 20 minutes ago. Until 5 am. Probably the first curfew in living memory here.
I was not going to go out tonight anyway but it feels really weird. |
Just FYI for folks in NJ.
Here is the vaccine registration. https://covid19.nj.gov/pages/vaccine New Jersey will roll out COVID-19 vaccines in a phased approach to all adults who live, work, or are being educated in the State. Within six months, New Jersey aims to vaccinate 70 percent of the adult population. Pre-Register for the Vaccine: Enroll in the State's vaccination registration portal. |
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Too bad it’s been that long since you’ve had good pizza |
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I'm biased as the gap is another store I would never set into. Another shop that can really be found in any mall in America. Why come to Chicago and experience the great city and shop at something anyone can find back home (or online). The "Magnificent Mile" was also one of my least favorite parts of Chicago when I visited last year. I had much more fun in the neighborhood spots around the North and Milwaukee area. It's the local neighborhoods where Chicago really shines, IMO. I realize I'm sharing a minority opinion here, but I think whatever replaces the gap once the economy opens back up will be better as it's something people may actually use to justify its existence. **edit - I should clarify that the retail options on the Magnificent Mile were the most boring to me. The museums and parks were absolutely fantastic! |
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People who actually like cities all know that Chicago’s downtown has vastly more to offer, but the business model of people coming to shop on the Mag Mile, have dinner, and stay at a hotel has long been one of the huge money makers for the city. |
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