Attention car and R.V. shoppers. Interested in a fine looking camper for under $4000 dollars? How about a nice sun-roof, 4-door, for under 2 grand? Well, walk on over the the 7300 block of North Clark Street today. Nine different models to choose from. Hurry, get-em while they last.
BLOGNOTES: If you're inclined on some real estate. Mega-Mall is for sale too.
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You can also get some great watermelon right next door, um, I mean right next truck.
Isn't that the very same Mega-Mall that the Alderman 'saved' from being the Fire Department and city Planning Department's choice for the new firestation because It (Mega-Mall) was such an important job incubator and 'asset' to the neighborhood?? Yea, that's right, so the neighborhood lost the bustling, less than 4 year old, 'Super Mercado', to the north, for the Alderman's site choice for the new station. And that's the way it's done in the 49th Ward!
Let's not forget drop off you scrap metal...one stop shop!
Doesn't it figure that the Mega Mall would close down after all that fuss? Would have been much better for the community to keep Supermercado Morelia.
This block is looking awfully like the 7000 N. Clark mess.
How many murders and fires were there on that block this year?
I have called police about someone trying to pull that shit on wayne,
you cant park your car to sell it on the street,
why because used car aholes do it.
Craig you like to take pictures right?
Why dont you take a picture of the mound of gravel that has been there for forever on Morse on the south side of the block in front on the Jamacain restaurant by the bus stop.
You can expect a neigborhood to improve when you have shit like that just sitting there day after day, month after month and year after year,
and on farwell by the el
there is the log from hell on the south side of the street.
please take pictures of these craig,
both for historical documentation,
and to pressure someone to remove this shit.
*cant instead of can
JoMo also saved the building on the corner of Howard and Clark. The Gateway center developers wanted to tear it down to place the flagship store on the corner of the property. They probably would have made some consideration for the transportation hub that Howard is. At the time Pivot Point was the largest employer in Rogers park and JoMo said that there is no way that he was going to ask them to relocate. Well they did soon after and now we will continue to have traffic and blight issues forever. "JoMo is there anything he can do. That is not a total fuck up." Island Cafe most recent case.
Thanks to Joe for our new fire station! Oh. Wait. Where is it?
btw the telephone pole is gone,
you can see the dead grass where it used to be on farwell on the south side of the street by the el tracks,
wow, its about time.
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