They made Creekside more walkable…so that it’d be easier to buy cars!
On a side note, it’s good to see Don Fleming in his natural state again, extolling the virtues of buying a car locally. The man was everywhere during the boom years. His return to the limelight means that the gregarious, flamboyant realtor class (and its companion grifter class) of 03-07 can’t be far behind.
And that, my friends, means that the phat times will return to our town soon.
On that note, Dan Boaz has surfaced again with an LTL (less than a load) transport business in Chicago. http://www.truckingexpress.com/leadership.html Looks like Dan has put on some weight! I especially love the material about the great success of Vital Express.
I guess the beautification is a nice touch to Creekside. However, the thing I hated most about the street was the fact that there very few places to park my car. The curbs were always clogged, and the dealer “customer parking” was cramped, hard to maneuver in, and often full. What have they done to alleviate the parking problems?
By the pictures I saw (can’t view the video) it doesn’t look like they did anything about parking. Is all this fuss really about one new planter?
Dan Boaz and Vital Express is this the business that endorsed the COC Performing Arts Center with millions of dollars of payments and only made a couple?