If they paid $15,000 for that sign, they got ripped off. As a realtor I can 
tell you a sign like that can make it hard for nearby residents to sell their 
homes. The bottom line is they failed to follow the law. 
John

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-----Original Message-----
From: greg overton <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 19:01:22 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chat] Convenience Store on 27th Street

I recently spoke with the owners of the Jailene's on 27th and the orginal sign 
cost almost $15,000. Why would someone choose to put so much effort into 
complaining about a neighborhood business when there are many other more 
important issues at hand? If anything, the sign provided light to an otherwise 
dark block and it's not like the sign is on all night long, they close between 
8 and 8:30. It looks like they've painted over the original sign with blue 
paint and now it looks completely drab. One of the best things a community can 
do is to support a well run business. So completely lame. Move to the county if 
you want everything to be "perfect".
 

On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Paul Williams <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
 


Many of you know that the former convenience store on 27th between Guilford and 
Calvert Street that had been run by Ms Sue was sold over the summer and 
completely gutted and renovated, inside and out.  
 
The fellows that opened the new store are great!  Its clean, well stocked with 
myriad needs, deli meats, eggs, and everything you need in the middle of a 
recipe.  They also take requests to stock your any need.  It opened under the 
name Jalines. 
 
 They installed a huge canopy that kept you dry while coming and going, and 
while it might not have been for everyone, it had the name and tag lines of the 
store to advertise its presence.  I'm guessing it cost more than $5,000.  
Imagine our surprise last week when we saw them painting over the sign, and 
removing any and all exterior signage.  The owners told us somebody complained 
- not one house faces 27th Street - and they had to remove everything.  They 
were visibly upset, and now are threatening to leave the neighborhood.  Who 
would cause such a fuss?  
 
Paul K. Williams
Kelsey & Associates, Inc. 
WashingtonHistory.com <http://washingtonhistory.com/> 
 
 
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