Saturday, February 23, 2013
Noted
At the M14 stop on Avenue A near East 11th Street. More from the Silent Pro 7-Eleven Collective?
Previously on EV Grieve:
Silent Pro 7-Eleven collective launches shock-and-awe counter-offensive
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Last I checked the 7-Eleven franchise site indicated this location was still without a franchisee. Did the sign maker get this intel from Zoltar?
ReplyDeleteThe low foot traffic, negative publicity and protests from the neighborhood and surrounding businesses makes this 7-Eleven a franchisee's dream come true!
What a Potsie moment.
ReplyDeleteI promise you that every one of those signs I see will be coming down immediately.
ReplyDeleteIs the sign an attempt at being ironic?
ReplyDeleteTruly the silent majority.
ReplyDeleteAt attempt at being ironic? I think it IS ironic.
ReplyDeleteI can't figure out why you'd want to open a 7-11 in Manhattan? What does it provide that that the Duane Reades on every corner do not? The only thing I can think of is Slushies but that can possibly support the rent they're being charged.
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