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  • Glendale Americana

    For those of us living in Glendale (or even Pasadena or Burbank), what do you guys think of the idea of building a towncenter in the heart of glendale, a place similar to that of 'the grove' in Hollywood? The votes are coming in as I type this and it seems like most Glendalians are divided right down the middle with just a margin of error above half pushing for "yes" on A,B, and C.

    Pros: Brings a lot of business to Glendale, great for business owners.
    Cons: With 20,000 more cars coming to Glendale everyday, commuting will be a real xxxxx.

    What do you Glendalians think.
    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

  • #2
    What is A, B, and C exactly sorry I don't live in glendale so I don't know exactly know what they are. I know they plan on a town center, that would probably create more jobs, and you know a bunch of Armenian shops will open up thus helping Armenians itself. Traffic wise Wilson, isn't that bad of an option.

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    • #3
      Who cares about some stupid towncenter that will be full of stupid people when it's completed? It only means more teeny boppers and wanna bes and thugs multiplying and hanging out and exposing themselves more often. I certainly do not want to see that.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Anon is right on this one...plus who in their right mind would wanna spend their nights in Glendale...except for going to our overdone banquet halls...

        but i dont think they were divided about it, it passed by a big majority

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        • #5
          What do you mean "why would people want to spend their nights in Glendale?" Glendale is a very nice place... All the stores/resturants are of quality. It's not a Ghetto for godsake, a real estate agent told me Glendale is one of the most desirable locations on this side of the hill.
          "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
            What do you mean "why would people want to spend their nights in Glendale?" Glendale is a very nice place... All the stores/resturants are of quality. It's not a Ghetto for godsake, a real estate agent told me Glendale is one of the most desirable locations on this side of the hill.
            But many of the ingredients inside it make it ghetto.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              "A-B-C" passed right? I don't think it should have. It's just going to make that area of Glendale much more busier.

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              • #8
                It will probably raise property value though, which is good for Glendale home owners... but horrible for people looking to buy.
                "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                • #9
                  city officials are jumping for joy on this one...you know how much tax revenue they're going to generate?

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                  • #10
                    It's great there should be city centers where people can have recreational activities in their daily life...the mall is is this huge block of concrete that doesnt connect the outside environment wit the inside... its a mix-use envronment so itll be an interesting experiment in a city like glendale...ok u guys sparked my interest lol

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