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Post by luapnor on Apr 16, 2024 5:46:28 GMT -5
Atlas Shrugged...
San Francisco Seeks To Allow Lawsuits Against Grocery Stores Fleeing The City As Mass Corporate Exodus Continues
Dean Preston, another member of the Board of Supervisors, recently introduced a proposal called the Grocery Protection Act, which would require a closing store to provide the city six months’ notice and try to find a replacement supermarket for the location it’s vacating.
Elaborating on his proposal, Preston said, "Our communities need notice, an opportunity to be heard and a transition plan when major neighborhood grocery stores plan to shut their doors."
According to the proposal, anyone impacted by a non complying grocery store could initiate legal proceedings.
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Post by richm on Apr 16, 2024 6:10:04 GMT -5
If the "leadership" makes an area unprofitable for stores, then stores leave. Very simple to understand.
To put the responsibility of replacing itself on the store that was run out of the area by politics and unfavorable laws sounds about right. If they decide to pass and try and enforce that, will cause the grocers to flee the area or just jack up the prices and change how they operate.
If i had a grocery store and saw this on the horizon, would have a sale and get out of the cess pool San Fran.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2024 6:30:05 GMT -5
These municipalities are destroying their future. What business would ever locate in an area like San Francisco, New York or Chicago?
Then to add insult to injury they attempt to hold failing businesses hostage?
As the puppet says, “Come on man”
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Post by misterjr on Apr 16, 2024 7:24:31 GMT -5
Atlas Shrugged...
San Francisco Seeks To Allow Lawsuits Against Grocery Stores Fleeing The City As Mass Corporate Exodus Continues
Dean Preston, another member of the Board of Supervisors, recently introduced a proposal called the Grocery Protection Act, which would require a closing store to provide the city six months’ notice and try to find a replacement supermarket for the location it’s vacating.
Elaborating on his proposal, Preston said, "Our communities need notice, an opportunity to be heard and a transition plan when major neighborhood grocery stores plan to shut their doors."
According to the proposal, anyone impacted by a non complying grocery store could initiate legal proceedings.
You are trying to indict the entire city on the statement of one man. Is that the best you can do?
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Post by luapnor on Apr 16, 2024 8:16:38 GMT -5
Lol.... They indict themselves, he's just the icing on the cake
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Post by ferris1248 on Apr 16, 2024 8:21:05 GMT -5
These municipalities are destroying their future. What business would ever locate in an area like San Francisco, New York or Chicago? Then to add insult to injury they attempt to hold failing businesses hostage? As the puppet says, “Come on man” # 1 I doubt it goes anywhere. Just somebody looking to squeeze more votes. # 2 If by some crazy deal, it got passed, it wouldn't stand scrutiny in the courtroom. # 3 If enough businesses close, then the trend will reverse itself due to demand. # 4 "C'mon man!"
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Post by biminitwisted on Apr 16, 2024 11:27:35 GMT -5
These municipalities are destroying their future. What business would ever locate in an area like San Francisco, New York or Chicago?Then to add insult to injury they attempt to hold failing businesses hostage? As the puppet says, “Come on man” For the 10th consecutive year, Site Selection Magazine has named Chicagoland the Top Metro in the U.S. for Corporate Relocation and Site Selection, as announced earlier this month. According to Choose DuPage, Site Selection Magazine reported that the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin market saw a record number of new and expanding projects (448) which is more than any other region in the U.S.rejournals.com/chicagoland-ranks-top-metro-in-u-s-for-corporate-relocation-and-site-selection-10th-year-in-a-row/#:~:text=Big%20players%20like%20Mars%20Wrigley,relocated%20to%20Chicago%20in%202022.
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Post by meateater on Apr 16, 2024 11:33:29 GMT -5
nancy,paul and his model citizen gay lover nicknamed the hammer have everything under control, these things take time. just be glad you werent trying to get home from work yesterday and had to cross the bridge to get home in san fran.
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Post by ferris1248 on Apr 16, 2024 17:54:52 GMT -5
These municipalities are destroying their future. What business would ever locate in an area like San Francisco, New York or Chicago?Then to add insult to injury they attempt to hold failing businesses hostage? As the puppet says, “Come on man” For the 10th consecutive year, Site Selection Magazine has named Chicagoland the Top Metro in the U.S. for Corporate Relocation and Site Selection, as announced earlier this month. According to Choose DuPage, Site Selection Magazine reported that the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin market saw a record number of new and expanding projects (448) which is more than any other region in the U.S.rejournals.com/chicagoland-ranks-top-metro-in-u-s-for-corporate-relocation-and-site-selection-10th-year-in-a-row/#:~:text=Big%20players%20like%20Mars%20Wrigley,relocated%20to%20Chicago%20in%202022. Crickets..
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Post by garycoleco on Apr 16, 2024 19:46:03 GMT -5
California voted these idiots into office, drank their kool aid, and now the poors are sucking ass because of it.
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Post by biminitwisted on Apr 16, 2024 20:52:59 GMT -5
Sure, they screwed themselves right in to being the fifth biggest economy on the planet. One that many shit hole red states suck their contributions dry off the federal teat.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2024 7:47:15 GMT -5
“CRICKETS” ?
The area they are writing about is NOT Chicago. It is a very nice corridor (or nice corridors)of development west and northwest of the City of Chicago by 20-50 miles approximately.
Chicago is DEAD. The once famous “Magnificent Mile” has boarded up stores. All of the abandonment of Chicago is due to the Liberal Democrats running the city and the insane crime rates.
I am far from a wallflower but I don’t go into Chicago any more than I have to. I would never go there for a concert or sporting event.
They like to use the terminology “Chicagoland” to try to enhance the reputation of that cesspool. It only fools people who are not familiar with the area.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2024 7:56:15 GMT -5
Only Wacko’s belief that what California was is what it will continue to be.
Everyone with a brain cell is leaving California as quickly as they can. No one can afford to live there. They have taxed their state out of business.
25 years ago I witnessed people leaving the state because of economic problems. I had San Francisco refugees playing on our pool team. They related in detail the problems of California.
Now it make national news as famous people move themselves and their businesses out of California. The slow slide has more than started. It will be interesting to see how they pay the bills after more and more money leaves the state.
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Post by richm on Apr 17, 2024 8:40:06 GMT -5
Only Wacko’s belief that what California was is what it will continue to be. Everyone with a brain cell is leaving California as quickly as they can. No one can afford to live there. They have taxed their state out of business. 25 years ago I witnessed people leaving the state because of economic problems. I had San Francisco refugees playing on our pool team. They related in detail the problems of California. Now it make national news as famous people move themselves and their businesses out of California. The slow slide has more than started. It will be interesting to see how they pay the bills after more and more money leaves the state. Problem is that californy folks vote californy way. They move to red state and make it blue.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2024 9:21:10 GMT -5
They ruin everything they touch.
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Post by ferris1248 on Apr 17, 2024 10:06:39 GMT -5
Sure, they screwed themselves right in to being the fifth biggest economy on the planet. One that many shit hole red states suck their contributions dry off the federal teat. The balance sheet looks like shit.
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Post by richm on Apr 17, 2024 10:50:34 GMT -5
I haven’t figured out how CA and NY properties are so expensive and folks who leave, leave w millions$. Go to a more normal state and buy up the better stuff.
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Post by biminitwisted on Apr 17, 2024 12:19:27 GMT -5
I haven’t figured out how CA and NY properties are so expensive and folks who leave, leave w millions$. Go to a more normal state and buy up the better stuff. I think that there are just so many people there that there's always someone left to fill the hole. One man's trash...
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Post by johngalt on Apr 17, 2024 13:59:04 GMT -5
I haven’t figured out how CA and NY properties are so expensive and folks who leave, leave w millions$. Go to a more normal state and buy up the better stuff. I think that there are just so many people there that there's always someone left to fill the hole. One man's trash... A million dollar piece of real estate is still a million dollars. At least if they get what they are asking. It would be interesting to know what the foreclosure rates are.
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Post by johngalt on Apr 17, 2024 14:03:47 GMT -5
“CRICKETS” ? The area they are writing about is NOT Chicago. It is a very nice corridor (or nice corridors)of development west and northwest of the City of Chicago by 20-50 miles approximately. Chicago is DEAD. The once famous “Magnificent Mile” has boarded up stores. All of the abandonment of Chicago is due to the Liberal Democrats running the city and the insane crime rates. I am far from a wallflower but I don’t go into Chicago any more than I have to. I would never go there for a concert or sporting event. They like to use the terminology “Chicagoland” to try to enhance the reputation of that cesspool. It only fools people who are not familiar with the area. Pretty much everything between 294 and Lake Michigan is a slum now. You’re right, it looks like businesses have moved way west like Aurora and Elgin.
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Post by luapnor on Apr 17, 2024 14:16:25 GMT -5
I haven’t figured out how CA and NY properties are so expensive and folks who leave, leave w millions$. Go to a more normal state and buy up the better stuff. Chinese are buying them these days... it is a way to hide their assets from the CCP.
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Post by meateater on Apr 17, 2024 15:28:16 GMT -5
Only Wacko’s belief that what California was is what it will continue to be. Everyone with a brain cell is leaving California as quickly as they can. No one can afford to live there. They have taxed their state out of business. 25 years ago I witnessed people leaving the state because of economic problems. I had San Francisco refugees playing on our pool team. They related in detail the problems of California. Now it make national news as famous people move themselves and their businesses out of California. The slow slide has more than started. It will be interesting to see how they pay the bills after more and more money leaves the state. Problem is that californy folks vote californy way. They move to red state and make it blue. texas and montana have entered the chat.
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Post by olmucky on Apr 17, 2024 15:44:11 GMT -5
“CRICKETS” ? The area they are writing about is NOT Chicago. It is a very nice corridor (or nice corridors)of development west and northwest of the City of Chicago by 20-50 miles approximately. Chicago is DEAD. The once famous “Magnificent Mile” has boarded up stores. All of the abandonment of Chicago is due to the Liberal Democrats running the city and the insane crime rates. I am far from a wallflower but I don’t go into Chicago any more than I have to. I would never go there for a concert or sporting event. They like to use the terminology “Chicagoland” to try to enhance the reputation of that cesspool. It only fools people who are not familiar with the area. Pretty much everything between 294 and Lake Michigan is a slum now. You’re right, it looks like businesses have moved way west like Aurora and Elgin. A quick search found that Chicago or IL was in the top 10 for companys coming in But it was top 5 for bolting. www.cbre.com/insights/viewpoints/the-shifting-landscape-of-headquarters-relocations-trends-and-outlook
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