wormwood
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Got an email from Colliers today saying good bye to all the food court tenants because of the reimagining. This is the end of an era for the remaining tenants. Many lovely people.
Got an email from Colliers today saying good bye to all the food court tenants because of the reimagining. This is the end of an era for the remaining tenants. Many lovely people.
I wonder what they are "reimagining". People still need to eat and it is convenient to have a selection of several different places that are not expensive and can provide fairly fast service, so people who work in a larger office complex such as this do not have to go outside or trek several blocks to somewhere else.Well that is definitely an end of an era. I wonder if all the vendors are simply shutting down or are any of them going anywhere else?
The vendors were previously promised they'll stay open during renovations. This suddenly changed on January 20 when they were all given lease termination notices effective February 28. None of them were preparing to relocate or wind down. Colliers really did them dirty.Well that is definitely an end of an era. I wonder if all the vendors are simply shutting down or are any of them going anywhere else?
This is a bummer. They could've had seacans outside to keep their businesses going. Something. Some of them have been there for decades.The vendors were previously promised they'll stay open during renovations. This suddenly changed on January 20 when they were all given lease termination notices effective February 28. None of them were preparing to relocate or wind down. Colliers really did them dirty.
Yes. I happened to talk to an employee of one of the businesses in this area and they said something about temporarily relocating near to their existing space, not sure exactly what that means or if others will also be doing this too.This is a bummer. They could've had seacans outside to keep their businesses going. Something. Some of them have been there for decades.




