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in that demo zone? Wow, can't imagine the health codes happening there, with all the construction.
Yikes.
RE: There was a food court there:
The current food court is essentially its own, sealed structure. If it wasn't safe to eat there, it wouldn't be open. Common sense.
Invite street vendors to take up the slack
The street vendor idea is not the answer. No one would want to eat the food contaminated by fly dust. It's time to bring your own lunch to avoid the health hazards of outside cart selling, or be creative and find other alternatives....
From limits on parking to reduced food options to business closures to increased office theft, a breakdown of office security and traffic tie-ups, the accomodation to the community leaves a lot to be desired in this project. I sat in a meeting where we were told that the food court would not close until a new food court was built. I guess we can't rely on a limit to collateral damage or honesty from PRI!
Ask our new neighbors when this new Utopia will provide
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