RandomWalk
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It’s crap, but it’s the only crap that could make it economically feasible to redevelop that particular site.
As the Bible says, the first shall be last, and the last shall be first. Everett will pull ahead with developments like this because it's hungry and is willing to take risks, unlike many of the pearl-clutching prissy towns in the metro area. I see a bright future for Everett.It’s crap, but it’s the only crap that could make it economically feasible to redevelop that particular site.
As the Bible says, the first shall be last, and the last shall be first. Everett will pull ahead with developments like this because it's hungry and is willing to take risks, unlike many of the pearl-clutching prissy towns in the metro area. I see a bright future for Everett.
This on Broadway Everett? A church converted into the Dollar Tree store. Talk about corporations taking it all over. God House is now the Dollar Tree Store.
Wow, that is cheesy. I thought Charlestown had more class than that.A church converted into the Dollar Tree store. Talk about corporations taking it all over. God House is now the Dollar Tree Store.
[Mod Note: 45 Vine St in Charlestown, and about as out-of-context in this thread as it is on Vine st ;-) ]
1. I presume the Church sold (or rented) to the Dollar Store, not "Charlestown". So it's the Church lacking class.Wow, that is cheesy. I thought Charlestown had more class than that.
Are there any documented traffic woes? I think I've seen people complaining out morning and evening rush hours, but as far as tying cause to the Casino (rather than pre/post Covid automotive lifestyles), I haven't seen any.traffic woes notwithstanding.
I bike through there a couple times a week during rush hour, and traffic is fine. But maybe it's an issue during peek casino hours?Are there any documented traffic woes? I think I've seen people complaining out morning and evening rush hours, but as far as tying cause to the Casino (rather than pre/post Covid automotive lifestyles), I haven't seen any.
Yes. Better than a waste dump. The bar is low. But let's not go thinking this is a friggin' one of a kind! In fact, here's three more of a kind.The architectural merits of the casino buildings are debatable for sure but compared to the toxic waste dump that preceded it, I think it's a slight improvement. I suspect residences of Everett would agree, traffic woes notwithstanding.
I bike through there a couple times a week during rush hour, and traffic is fine. But maybe it's an issue during peek casino hours?