stranger34
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That's from the return of Bobby Bo! Not the original lol
yep. especially these days. You don’t have to be a big market or be biggest team in a big city. Look at knicks. Durant and Irving chose nets and that’s bc of one person.... awful owner.
with how easy communication is these days - any crappy owner is known by just about everyone.
Wait a minute....The Wilpons didn't pay.
Ya that doesn't make sense. The media never writes articles with hidden agendas to slander. That wilpon not paying article with those 3, 100% reliable unnamed sources is above par accepted as universal truth.
What in the world are you talking about? I was kidding with my post.
Bottom line -- ignore all of those articles, etc., from those with a bias -- even if that bias is just writing stuff to generate clicks. Project is racing ahead at full speed -- plus Cuomo just got that natural gas moratorium lifted (and collected a $36M fine for the state as a cherry on top). No more whining about propane "bombs" from opponents.
Bottom line -- ignore all of those articles, etc., from those with a bias -- even if that bias is just writing stuff to generate clicks. Project is racing ahead at full speed -- plus Cuomo just got that natural gas moratorium lifted (and collected a $36M fine for the state as a cherry on top). No more whining about propane "bombs" from opponents.
I'd rather beat a plastic drum at Penn station than take Wilponzi money...we don't need their stench near our team....Wait a minute....The Wilpons didn't pay.
Love it, but can Cuomo now sort out Westchester???
Okay, but how does this impact Willets Point?
Someone has to ask the tough questions with all of you Belmont supporting losers aroundAsking the real questions.
Staten Island, long mocked as home to the world’s largest landfill, has suddenly become an international tourist destination, The Post has learned.
Since the Empire Outlets mall opened in May, hundreds of thousands of visitors from France, Germany, Denmark, Australia, Brazil and other countries have left the St. George Ferry Terminal and walked next door to scoop up bargains at Nike Factory, Levi’s and Nordstrom Rack, among 27 other retailers.
Overseas visitors now make up the bulk — or 65% — of all Empire Outlets spending, according to the city’s tourism bureau NYC & Co., which examined Visa credit card data. That’s helped push international spending on the island up by 47%, while total apparel spending has grown by 158%, NYC & Co.’s credit card data shows.
It’ll have to make due with the LIRR next door.So all Belmont needs is a ferry terminal next door. Got it.
For those of you wondering how an upscale retail village could possibly work in a time when retail is said to be failing, this article gives you an idea of the demographic that Scott Malkin envisions coming to Belmont Park.
https://nypost.com/2019/11/28/empire-outlets-mall-boosts-staten-island-tourism/
Fake steel! Cancel the arena.Hmmm, a W27x84 about 29 feet long should weigh just over 2,400 pounds, not 3,425.
Steel contract went to a guy who knows a guy whose cousin did some welding in shop class. Contract is by the ton.Fake steel! Cancel the arena.
Steel contract went to a guy who knows a guy whose cousin did some welding in shop class. Contract is by the ton.
From article:
Staten Island, long mocked as home to the world’s largest landfill, has suddenly become an international tourist destination, The Post has learned.
“Staten Island is one of the most visited boroughs, but the average stay is about five minutes,”