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Name: Steven Davis on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Kritzer on May 11, 2012Comments: The stronger the tenant the better. I love slurpees!Flag
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Geoffrey-Sruli Dancziger on May 11, 2012
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Name: Derek Moskowitz on May 11, 2012Comments: I am tired of good retailers passing over the lower east side. Getting Dunkin' and 7-11 will bring other shops and stores and turn the community into a more viable place for us to raise our kids.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 11, 2012Comments: Clearly privatley owned small businesses have not worked or thrived on the "strip". As a Seward Park shareholder, let's start getting tenants WHO pay.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 11, 2012Comments: I support the Dunkin Donuts, primarily, provided that they offer kosher food options. I believe that they would make a good tenant for this spot and that senior residents would enjoy patronizing them. I also do not see this as competition for the terrific Doughnut Plant, which has a different audience.Flag
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Name: Phoebe Johnson on May 11, 2012Comments: YAY FOR SLURPEESFlag
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Name: Julia Volpe on May 11, 2012Comments: I think this is a good addition to any neighborhood. Being open 7 days a week also helps the safety to the area by having more foot traffic and brings prosperity.Flag
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Name: Steve on May 11, 2012Comments: I love 7-11 it is a great store and provide a great service. They also tend to be a consistent tenant and pay their rent.Flag
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Name: Sarah Jones on May 11, 2012Comments: I love 711Flag
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Name: Rosemarie Stein on May 11, 2012Comments: These stores will bring business, pay their bills and bring life to a dead dark area. please support this NOWFlag
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Name: JEff Finkel on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Patron on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: S Goodman on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Heather Wilson on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Stern on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rita Miller on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Francos Stein on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jazz Smith on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Castellano on May 11, 2012Comments: Good luck.Flag
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Name: Chris Marin on May 11, 2012Comments: yesFlag
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Name: Kathrine on May 11, 2012Comments: No more walking all the way to Delancey for my egg n cheese fix.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 11, 2012Comments: I can't stand all the "anti big business" people. GO SCREW YOURSELF!!! BTW most franchises like... Dunkin Donuts, 7-11 are owned by hardworking people like me and you. Not like Wal-Mart.Flag
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Name: Adam Durante on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Denise V. on May 11, 2012Comments: It is worth having them so we can collect rent and not be stiffed again.Flag
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Name: Ariel Epstein on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacob Dudzinski on May 11, 2012Comments: Glad to sign.Flag
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Name: Dominick Cruz on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Zamir on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Greenwald on May 11, 2012Comments: I hope the DD will be kosher.Flag
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Name: Ed on May 11, 2012Comments: Would be very convenient for me to grab my morning coffee.Flag
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Name: Ronald Kershon M 1604 on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Kershon on May 11, 2012Comments: Financially Responsible Businesses whom can pay there bills would be Appreciated.Flag
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Name: Eilish Cott on May 11, 2012Comments: Great idea. The street needs this.Flag
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Name: Michael Rapfogel on May 11, 2012Comments: Hopefully the dunkin donuts will be kosher.Flag
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Name: Claudine Collazo on May 11, 2012Comments: this is a democracy, noFlag
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Name: Mindy L. on May 11, 2012Comments: would be awesome!Flag
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Name: Marc Rapfogel on May 11, 2012Comments: I can't see any good reason against having these great and convenient stores in our neighborhood.Flag
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Name: Alex Shaiman on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Aboud on May 11, 2012Comments: Lots of questionable leases have been signed over the years by the board members. Getting straight forward tenants who play by the rules is a great addition to the co-op.Flag
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Name: HEIDI ROSENBACH on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Neal ( 385 Grand Street) on May 11, 2012Comments: Great location. They will do very well.Flag
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Name: Yaakov Landy on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Brina on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Malicon on May 11, 2012Comments: I think a D&D and 7/11 would make strong tenants and benefit the surrounding community. They each sell a variety of products (some healthy, some not) that appeal to many different palates. Too much opposition has been focused on the healthfulness of the food that these establishments serve. Yet, I question the sincerity of this argument since there has been no opposition to Doughnut Plant's recent SP expansion. It seems the height of hypocrisy to condemn D&D and 7/11 for their junk food options, given that Doughnut Plant sells gourmet junk food and uses its SP location as a donut factory distribute it all over the city.Flag
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Name: JOrr on May 11, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Brisco on May 12, 2012Comments: While D&D or 7/11 mayn't be my favorite, if they look like they'll be tentants that pay their rents and taxes on time, I believe that we should support them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Douglas Portner on May 12, 2012Comments: Both will be a great addition to our neighborhood. Iy will make grand street ans the lowee east sise revibwd again.Flag
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Name: Henri Portner on May 12, 2012Comments: Do it'Flag