11-28-2016, 11:37 PM
(11-28-2016, 09:11 PM)embe Wrote: Really?
Things might pick up again in a couple years (and then some) but reality is, in the short term there are probably a lot of businesses that can't/couldn't swing it but are still paying the same rent/taxes/operating costs as before (I wouldn't want to be operating a business along that route in the last year or so). If the legal option is available to them it doesn't surprise me that people are looking into that option. Not from an 'anti-LRT' point of view, but from a 'hey-trying-to-run-a-business-here' perspective.
Construction of any kind is a realty, and yes, I wouldn't patronize a business which sues the region I live in, you know, my government, for maintaining or expanding infrastructure as needed.
I'm sorry for their lost business but this isn't the answer.