Wednesday, November 23, 2011
7-Eleven aspires to be the brightest store on the Bowery, New York State
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] And the Bowery dies a little more: Here comes 7-Eleven
Exclusive first look inside the Bowery 7-Eleven
7-Eleven is now hiring on the Bowery
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i, for one, think its AMAZING 7-Eleven is moving in. Steves on the Bowery deserves the karma its getting. they've been robbing locals now for years with their 1000% markup on everything. i hope they feel the pain! KARMA!
ReplyDeleteThe inside of a 7-11 looks like a psych ward on steroids.
ReplyDelete..... and at 3 A.M. on a Saturday it is going to look like a Psych Ward on the Bowery
ReplyDeletegross. this is abhorrent. way to destroy the neighborhood, as well as the planet, disgustng 7-11 franchise
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I'm looking forward to this. It's a business that will serve all, rather than another boutique hotel that only serves an elite few.
ReplyDeleteSo what is exactly wrong with 7-11? Although I think it would be more of a surprise to have a Wawa open.
ReplyDeleteBetter this than another overpriced boutique, lounge, or restaurant, none of which I can afford. 7-11 I might actually find useful. Will it be 24 hours?
- East Villager