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What people really think about Royal Oak.

I ran across this article on the metro times website and think it is quite interesting what people have to say about corporate Royal Oak.

http://blogs.metrotimes.com/news-blawg/empty-royal-oak-storefronts/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium...


Royal Oak Mayor Jim Ellison posted a Facebook status update on May 21, admonishing residents to stop fearmongering by predicting the “death” of downtown Royal Oak.

Ellison was referring to several empty storefronts along Main Street, vacant after several independent, well-loved businesses closed their doors. The city lost longtime retail favorites Incognito and Footprints, the shoe store famous for its comfy fashions, closed after more than 30 years. Those closures, combined with the opening of several chain restaurants over the past few years, have some residents concerned that the city — once known for its originality — is becoming homogenized.

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Responding to these fears, Mayor Ellison took to social media, posting on his personal account the plans for several empty spots, many of which will become independent eateries. La Dulce, a Spanish coffee and pastry shop, leased the former Footprints storefront. The empty Caribou Coffee will become an independent coffee shop, serving a light menu, and the former Chrome store will become either a yoga store or a desserts shop.

Perhaps most exciting is Michael Symon’s recent announcement that the now-closed Gemayze restaurant on Main Street will become the next location for his B Spot Burgers. The Rochester Hills location opened near Oakland University last week, and Royal Oak should have its own Michael Symon-made burgers to devour by fall.

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While Royal Oak hardly needs another dessert shop or burger spot, residents will probably welcome anything that isn’t another chain — especially a Mexican one.

THIS is the part I really think Is important. The comments section under the article. here are some snippets.

Nunyaz Bizniss 6 hours ago

Still plenty of gel head douche and stuck up bitch bars with shat music though.


Cheerleader • 7 hours ago

Royal Oak: Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.


Danielle • 10 hours ago

I am actually more worried about the empty businesses along Woodward that make the city look like a dump. People have started to spray paint on them and the buildings are falling apart. I pay too much in taxes to look at that.

Steven Brincat12 hours ago

Royal Oak is so over. The "coolness" has been moving south to Ferndale and south of 8 Mile; Midtown and Downtown Detroit are the real "downtowns" and of course Corktown! Royal Oak gets more boring by the minute...more burgers, coffee and dessert, really? That's all there is in Royal Oak, oh and of course overpriced Parking Meters! Royal Oak is so over!


Of course this will just get hidden because well let's face it, it doesn't put Royal Oak in a positive light so enjoy it while you can and let's all sit back and watch Royal Oak go down in flames and become nothing but an over run bar and bike scene.








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