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  1. Andrew

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    Apr 12th, 08:18

    great for downtown. these are the small things that make a difference

  2. Auburner

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    Apr 11th, 20:07

    Hope they stay away from the Steelhead under the Scajuada!

  3. tudorguy

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    Apr 12th, 12:43

    It's really nice to see this "little" area getting so many businesses - I say "little" because right now it is - only to (hopefully) grow from here! You can shop for food, get your hair cut, go out to dinner and buy flowers all on the same block! What I would really like (and I know it's been harped on) is for there to be a condo building right here, too.

  4. allthingsbuffalo

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    Apr 12th, 14:44

    newell-what is the difference between this one and the report about o2 opening accros from sheas last year? im not trying to be a douche i just want to make sure that this is rlly happening.

  5. ChristaSeychew

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    Apr 11th, 18:39

    Yeah! As a food writer that only covers restaurants in the City, having Mike A. land within our boundaries is a little like winning the Lotto!

  6. platt4

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    Apr 11th, 18:08

    Great news. Retail oftentimes follows restaurants- a definitely positive sign.

  7. stephenjames716

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    Apr 12th, 09:17

    awesome!

  8. GDC

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    Apr 12th, 15:52

    Thanks for remembering my comments, Queenseyes :) I am very excited about this. Where I live now (NYC) you can find Sushi just about anywhere and it's getting to be addictive for me. I will definitely put this place on my list-to visit while in town. Can't wait to see what else is coming soon to this part of town.

  9. BloCity

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    Apr 12th, 00:54

    i was there for the first time yesterday at the Seabar on Main street. The beef on weck sushi is amazing!

  10. Sundial

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    Apr 11th, 17:51

    Can't wait!

  11. GDC

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    Apr 12th, 16:07

    What happend with o2? Did they ever open?