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iDayTrade t1_jamotv2 wrote

What an eyesore. Seems like there should be a rule on street side construction coverings.

Edit: I understand this is a very “karen” take, but you could at least spray paint the plywood so it doesn’t look like an abandoned building.

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ruthless_apricot t1_jamrbm9 wrote

They are gutting the restaurant and rebuilding it completely which is messy work, the windows are likely to be damaged in the process. It only takes a month or two usually. I'm not sure what the alternative is to boarding the windows temporarily while they do the work.

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stuffseaker t1_jamswf2 wrote

Not sure why u are downvoted, very fair request. This ain’t Manhattan, clean it up!

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mellamandiablo t1_jan141c wrote

That doesn’t make a lick of sense. It’s a construction zone

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iDayTrade t1_japukea wrote

Yeah I get it, but $20 of a dark spray paint would go a long way and it wouldn’t look completely abandoned. If I owned this building I wouldn’t want it to look condemned.

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mellamandiablo t1_jar3ckh wrote

I assure you, the woman that owns that building doesn’t care. She cares about getting that space functioning so she can have a stable tenant and rent.

It’s a construction zone, no one is going to take time out to spray paint plywood when this is how it’s commonly done.

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