Gruv is in the heart (of empty storefronts)

By final answer ( report abuse )

The stretch of Broadway between Republican and Harrison generally has near 100% occupancy.  Yesterday I noticed that the storefronts on either side of Gruv -- STA Traval and a Chinese restaurant whose name I can't remember -- very recently closed and it looks like Gruv is expanding into STA. 

p.s.  While we're on the subject, in my best Seinfeld voice, what was the deal with STA Travel?!

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tags: retail, closed
posted on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 09:11 AM
last updated on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 09:24 AM
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Magic Dragon closed? bylinder seattle5 months ago ( report abuse ) ( reply )
Shocking...blah.

PS: It seems like it is taking a long time for B&O to open there. Any word more specific than "late summer" for their opening date?
Magic Dragon closed!? bypete5 months ago ( report abuse ) ( reply )
Now where will I go for some hangover-cure cheap-fried-chicken-in-sugary-sauce?
Magic Dragon byLeedale5 months ago ( report abuse ) ( reply )
What happened to Magic Dragon ?
Probably bych4155 months ago ( report abuse ) ( reply )
Isn't the whole mile of Broadway being ripped down and condo-ized? Mmm... gentrification!

Maybe they'll be nice and give us a few unique stores at the base of their castles.
Magic Dragon byMark in Senegal5 months ago ( report abuse ) ( reply )
I haven't been able to eat there since I saw a mouse. So I'm not too sad to see it go. Please note that I do not do drugs, but the address of the Magic Dragon is 420, so even though I wouldn't shop at such a shop as may like occupy 420 Broadway, I'd sorta like to see one there. ;-)
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