Combination Liquor Store/Fast Food/Nail Salon.Since they never put "Coming Soon" signs on new construction around here - what is going in at the old bowling alley?
Korean or Vietnamese nail salon?Combination Liquor Store/Fast Food/Nail Salon.
Where are they going to get Gentlemen?Why not a "Gentlemen's Club"?
I'd be more worried about where they would get the "talent." NOT locally.. that's for sure!Where are they going to get Gentlemen?
Bite yr tongue, man. All those Rose's gals that have been unemployed...be given another chance at success, fame and fortune.I'd be more worried about where they would get the "talent." NOT locally.. that's for sure!
Warehouse and light industrial as I recall.Since they never put "Coming Soon" signs on new construction around here - what is going in at the old bowling alley?
Not sure if any of that is still there. I was only up there once, well after they quit bowling, the lanes were still there. If I recall there was something about a suicide up there and they had no plans on ever using it again.Are the Duckpin lanes long rumored to be upstairs at Dukes bar still up there? Maybe they could be brought up to snuff.
Seems like a lot of glass in the front for a warehouse.Warehouse and light industrial as I recall.
that would be pretty senseless so it would make sense for St Mary's. I still look at all that land behind the movie theater and wonder why they allowed Harris Teeter and all those other stores to be squeezed in on a space much too small for adequate parking. The front section by Starbucks is a nightmare during peak times. The land behind the movie theater is perfect to steer the major retail developments.Warehouse and light industrial as I recall.
that would be pretty senseless so it would make sense for St Mary's. I still look at all that land behind the movie theater and wonder why they allowed Harris Teeter and all those other stores to be squeezed in on a space much too small for adequate parking. The front section by Starbucks is a nightmare during peak times. The land behind the movie theater is perfect to steer the major retail developments.