Why do we put up with 26th Ave Cub store?
From:
Becca Vargo Daggett
Date:
May 26 13:39 UTC
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Seward Co-op is a terrific place to by real food, and I have neither
a "pension-fund" nor a trust fund. I can see how things to mix with
or suck up booze might better be bought elsewhere.
To the specific point of the thread - I was in Target on Friday, and
their remodel will really improve the space. Perhaps that will raise
the bar for the whole area.
Becca
On May 25, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Eric James wrote:
> All my friends and many U students refer to the Lake Street Cub and
> Rainbow both as "ghetto" as in "lets get to the ghetto Cub" or the
> "Ghetto Rainbow." The dilapidated and outdated interiors and
> obnoxiously high presence of low-income residents needing to
> process food stamps and such makes it our favorite place to buy
> booze related items at the cheap such as mixers and crackers. And
> you know what, the Cub on Broadway in Near North is far nicer and
> has a larger selection than this one. If the Quarry Rainbow wasn't
> faster to get to, I'd probably go to the northside than go south to
> the Lake Street. Just the truth! Seward is nice but beyond the
> budget of someone who doesn't have a pension-fund.
>
>
> Eric James
> Prospect Park, Minneapolis
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