RE: [UC] Dock Street and other eateries

2007-07-28 Thread Turner,Kathleen
From Ray: one fun thing to try is google map. go to google and type in '48th st and baltimore ave philadelphia', and when you see the map click on it to enlarge it, and once you're at the big map of 48th and baltimore click on 'find businesses' at the top. you'll then get a search box where you

Re: [UC] Dock Street and other eateries

2007-07-28 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN
From Ray: one fun thing to try is google map. go to google and type in '48th st and baltimore ave philadelphia', and when you see the map click on it to enlarge it, and once you're at the big map of 48th and baltimore click on 'find businesses' at the top. you'll then get a search box where

Re: [UC] Dock Street and other eateries

2007-07-28 Thread Andy Diller
I guess you didn't read about the daytime muggings from the local undesirables. Seems like Googling is a lot safer than actually walking around west philly these days. - Kathleen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or -- here's an interesting thought! -- you could turn off your computer,

[UC] Dock Street and other eateries [was: Break My Routine and Smack Me Upside the Head]

2007-07-27 Thread MLamond
In a message dated 7/27/07 11:50:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it just me or does anyone else think bringing children to the opening of a business whose main purpose is brewing and selling beer is inappropriate in the first place? Also, does every business that asks for community

Re: [UC] Dock Street and other eateries

2007-07-27 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Speaking of eateries, I'm still looking for just the right one for my 1500 sf commercial space at 4800 Baltimore Ave. Has anyone on the list always had a dream of opening a restaurant? And it would help if you're a good cook, and if you have the resources to build