kitestate
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Saw the thread on the roundhouse park and looking forward to its opening. wrt to leon's...wondering if other UT'ers have visited (i have been 3 times on peak weekend shopping times) and found to have the same feeling -namely how long will this business last here? i base this solely on the sparse numbers of shoppers i saw each time. the few people that were there were dwarfed by the numbers of sales rep roaming the floors and out of that few number many seemed to be tourists kinda taking pictures of the roundhouse and doing a quick peak a boo before departing. i may be over-analyzing as i am rather attuned to this phenomena happening - particularly in and around the distillery- where some businesses have suffered over the past few years and shut their doors for any number of reasons - though obviously lack of customers being a primary one.
as for reasons- why, location might be the primary. it is close to condos, though not close to a 'shopping district' i am sure there is parking for the leon's (and possibly free) but for my partner and i, finding parking for less than $20 around there on a saturday afternoon was quite an ordeal. and yes, i realize it's probably not the point to drive there but we were returning from out of town and wanted to drop in to potentially buy a chair/table etc
so, here's hoping leon's can survive for some time to showcase the structure (however controversial one may consider it's conversion)
as for reasons- why, location might be the primary. it is close to condos, though not close to a 'shopping district' i am sure there is parking for the leon's (and possibly free) but for my partner and i, finding parking for less than $20 around there on a saturday afternoon was quite an ordeal. and yes, i realize it's probably not the point to drive there but we were returning from out of town and wanted to drop in to potentially buy a chair/table etc
so, here's hoping leon's can survive for some time to showcase the structure (however controversial one may consider it's conversion)
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