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re: Raising Canes on Corporate closes
Posted on 12/26/19 at 8:11 pm to Kategory 5
Posted on 12/26/19 at 8:11 pm to Kategory 5
That smoothie shop at Airline and Pecue was a Fast Track originally. It was a Canes for awhile in the early 2 k's. Probably closed when the Seigan Industriplex location opened.
Posted on 12/26/19 at 8:14 pm to gsvar2004
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Its terrible to try to get in and out right there.
Probably why. When I worked right down the street on Corporate, I'd go there only begrudgingly when I didn't have much time to go anywhere else. Absolute pain in the arse to get in and out. Same for Wendy's as well. I'm amazed that place hasn't closed yet.
Posted on 12/26/19 at 8:16 pm to gsvar2004
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Its terrible to try to get in and out right there
I think this has to be part of it. You turn right on corporate and you aren’t supposed to Uturn at the Canes, and you have to have plenty of time to make a decision when trying to judge if you can actually make the turn into their lot.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 8:46 am to fallguy_1978
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I still can't believe the owners of the strip mall with Sullivan's have let that place go down so much.
They are purposely trying to run off all the tenants, so it can be knocked down and redeveloped. The hold up is some long term lease agreements ( I assume from Hooters and Sullivans, but unsure) If they can aggravate them enough and get those guys to cancel their lease it will be demolished.
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It’s a black eye for a partnership that built its reputation on doing quality development. Scott Bankston, who is Hartley’s associate and manages the property, concedes the property has been problematic, and says the highest and best use for the 11-acre site is to demolish and redevelop it. But he says the partners cannot do that because of long-term lease agreements in place.
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