Yes, all of those campus corridors are a revolving door for businesses! Marathon Grill lasted longer than most. According to a UCD executive, "people" didn't go west of 43rd St before 2003. I wonder how all those long term businesses beyond 43rd have survived beyond "people" and Penn's magic? According to all the Penn research, graphs, and press releases only their type of domination and high prices can "revitalize" a neighborhood. Hmmm. Penn doesn't care when they lure businesses to overpriced leases by telling them they've created the new Rodeo Drive. If one of our neighbors wants to start a business on one of those revolving door corridors, please ask them to get their head examined!
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