7-Eleven as a shoppe of Avondale? Maybe.

Started by Jimmy, July 22, 2011, 03:03:09 PM

acme54321

#15
I think if the neighborhood actually trieds to work with the company rather than bitch and moan they might actually get something nice from this.  When was the last time a company that has $16B/yr sales was going to put an outlet in the neighborhood?  You know all of those sewage problems and whatnot?  Maybe they will have to pay for infrastructure upgrades that benefit ALL of the shops?  You never know until you try.


Quote from: north miami on July 23, 2011, 03:24:19 AM
One of the very earliest Burger King,Seven Eleven sprung within my native North Miami childhood neighborborhood.Approx. 123Street/"7thAve"  US 441,just west of the new I95.........North Miami Dade County.Check it out.
There was a bounty on Florida Panther the year I was born in Miami.

Like rare beast sequestered in quality,rare habitat,one is vividly aware of Avondale encroachments.

So what,when a community self destructs there is always Another Place for the Sensitives.

Reading your posts are like trying to decipher hieroglyphics.  Its almost like you are using BabelFish to translate some other language to English.

Plus,  7-Eleven was founded in 1927 in Dallas, not Miami.

buckethead

VIVA Lil' Champ!

My wife has fond memories of walking to the Lil Champ for ice cream bars in the summer.

That's how we did it in the seventies and eighties. Barefoot.

AmyLynne

Quote from: acme54321 on July 23, 2011, 11:35:06 AM
I think if the neighborhood actually trieds to work with the company rather than bitch and moan they might actually get something nice from this.  When was the last time a company that has $16B/yr sales was going to put an outlet in the neighborhood?  You know all of those sewage problems and whatnot?  Maybe they will have to pay for infrastructure upgrades that benefit ALL of the shops?  You never know until you try.


Quote from: north miami on July 23, 2011, 03:24:19 AM
One of the very earliest Burger King,Seven Eleven sprung within my native North Miami childhood neighborborhood.Approx. 123Street/"7thAve"  US 441,just west of the new I95.........North Miami Dade County.Check it out.
There was a bounty on Florida Panther the year I was born in Miami.

Like rare beast sequestered in quality,rare habitat,one is vividly aware of Avondale encroachments.

So what,when a community self destructs there is always Another Place for the Sensitives.

Reading your posts are like trying to decipher hieroglyphics.  Its almost like you are using BabelFish to translate some other language to English.

Plus,  7-Eleven was founded in 1927 in Dallas, not Miami.

And Burger King was founded here in the 50's...

north miami

#18
Quote from: Jimmy on July 22, 2011, 03:54:51 PM
Most of the commenters on the Facebook post seem to think that area should be turned into a surface parking lot.  So... that gives an idea of the ill-conceived notions floating around.

Thanks, Jaxon, I'm going to post that over to the RAP Facebook discussion.
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Too much pontification by too few here.

There is  chronic need for Parking,and that ain't no dumb conceived notion.

The look,feel,function of RAP is what it is due to an inherent defensive stance in the face of "change".


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RiversideLoki

Is it a crime to just want easy access to a real slurpee?
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north miami

Quote from: RiversideLoki on August 02, 2011, 09:20:19 AM
Is it a crime to just want easy access to a real slurpee?

darn right.Crap food.In this neighborhood,we do not even want to be associated with crapiest junk food junkies.So be it.Go away,plenty of alternative pits to slurp from.

Everything is different now.

north miami

Quote from: buckethead on July 23, 2011, 01:27:13 PM
VIVA Lil' Champ!

My wife has fond memories of walking to the Lil Champ for ice cream bars in the summer.

That's how we did it in the seventies and eighties. Barefoot.

It would be great to turn the clock back even not so far back......Wayne & Susies Pet Shop,Biscottis stage two,Partners/Noel Friedline trio/ceiling mirror,corner bar (JANE),Frank  Gallow focused on Edgewood Ave.

That Aberdeen Apartment girl with the big blonde hair,showing up working the cash register at the subject property.And then the gas station on San Juan/Herschel.

indeed,Avondale may on fact be "ready" for..............

north miami

Quote from: acme54321 on July 23, 2011, 11:35:06 AM


Reading your posts are like trying to decipher hieroglyphics.  Its almost like you are using BabelFish to translate some other language to English.

Plus,  7-Eleven was founded in 1927 in Dallas, not Miami.
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English 103.
reference not to company history,but rather Florida placement history.

Apparently the comparison of present day Jacksonville events to Evil Miami historical narrative,predictive capability generates anxiety.

Here's lookin' at us!    Seven 'Levin Beer!

Frankly,I do not really care what is placed there.Nothing springing up there will faze.