I don't believe that "Strikes" is in a "penn-leased" building.  That
building is not owned by Penn.

Jonathan A. Cass

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Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
> Somehow I missed what's been going on at the food court.  Did something
> happen?  Did they find The Anthrax there?

what's going on is that that penn is easing out of the
campus dining service business and going back to the days
when students found their meals at local eateries. 3400
walnut will once again be a strip of drugstores and greasy
spoons, the way it was 40 yrs ago. only this time, they'll
be penn-leased drugstores and penn-leased greasy spoons.
(and the bowling alley on 3600 walnut street, demolished by
penn in the 70s, is now reappearing near 40th and locust,
again in a penn-leased spot.) meanwhile, foodtrucks are
shooed away.

ah, penn and the city, together at last!

   suggested reading:

   http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0497/food.html

   http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0697/0697letters.html


a more interesting question might be, what's going on at the
soon-to-be-vacant cvs location, right next to the now-vacant
pnc atm station?


.........
laserbeam®
[aka ray]
always the scottie dog when playing monopoly














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