In a message dated 7/27/07 11:50:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Is it just me or does anyone else think bringing children to the opening of > a business whose main purpose is brewing and selling beer is inappropriate > in the first place? > > Also, does every business that asks for community support need to be > "family-friendly?" > > Frank > Dock Street's food specialty will be PIZZA. People of all ages, including children, will want to eat there. It really will be for everybody. Though you have a good point about not everything needing to be "family-friendly." In my business, we have to be careful about how we even use the word "family," since it may suggest that we are including only, or excluding, other individuals.
Speaking of eateries, I'm still looking for just the right one for my 1500 sf commercial space at 4800 Baltimore Ave. Has anyone on the list always had a dream of opening a restaurant? And it would help if you're a good cook, and if you have the resources to build a kitchen....or maybe you have a friend who'd like to do this? I get phone calls all the time about the space, but many folks want to turn it into something that will not be a "lively" (as in Jane Jacobs' Death & Life of Great American Cities) use on our Baltimore Avenue main street....contractor's office, studio space, social services, day care....all commendable endeavors, but we are looking for a restaurant....email me off list..... Melani Lamond Melani Lamond, Associate Broker Urban & Bye, Realtor 3529 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19104 cell phone 215-356-7266 office phone 215-222-4800, ext. 113 office fax 215-222-1101 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
