Roger,

Here is what I know.  Hong Kong was closed first.  I don't know any details but 
I was told it too was closed down.  The mortgage office Ray mentioned was new 
news.

I got the report about Oharas from a long time employee.  It was closedd in the 
middle of the afternoon.  There were more inspectors (health and L&I) than 
usual.  When presented with the list, the manager/owner(?) told employees it 
would be forever closed.  I understand that some customers didn't get their 
lunch.

I think there is another cycle of this pattern locally.  One owner told me he 
spent a lot of money taking L&I to court for harrassment.  I understand the 
court sided with him.  I know another owner who was having problems but he sold.

This type of trouble was reported about Baltimore Ave in a few publications 
back in 2003.  The lack of accountability in city government is widespread!

Glenn



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>From: Roger Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Aug 3, 2008 12:13 PM
>To: UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: univcity <Univcity@list.purple.com>
>Subject: [UC] Re: Ohara's and Hong Kong cafe
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>Did I miss something?  Were Ohara's and Hong Kong closed for violations?
>Roger
>
>besides ohara's and the hong kong cafe, the gmac mortgage
>> office at chestnut hall (39th & chestnut) is also closed,
>> with 'available' signs in the windows. this leaves penn's
>> treatment research center and the upenn federal credit union
>> the remaining ground floor venues at that building. will L&I
>> soon close them for violations as well?
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