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They are the largest shareholders in Wells Fargo Bank, they also own the Palms Casino and hotel a asset which is loosing value. Hello..
The Maloof don't want to spend much, guess they want a bail out just like the banks, heck they should sell off all the bad assets in their possesion.
Biz must be slow..
tutitions costs should be reduced, students are straddled with too much loan debt, how can they contibute to the economy with all that debt.They have no consumer protection and these bank have lobbied congress to rape these sudents, all for the big banks profits so these clowns can get re-elected. They should have observing these costs long ago. Now in this bad economy they finally are discussing these issues, This issue has been overlooked for a long time "Hello".
Now this sounds interesting! I will have to give it a try when open.
There have been several barbeque establishments in this location, none lasted very long, very bad location and dangerous, watch your back on this corner, I would not open anything in this spot and expect to last in this economy! Good luck.
Katehi must go! UC Davis students pay money to be treated like this? The university profits from every student who attend that institution.
Midtown Sacramento is still over capacity for restaurants.
This is one of the results of the California three strikes law passed years ago.
I love Golden Bear.
Lived in Sacramento all my life, never seen so many establishments close, never!!
Lets see how long this one lasts.
I agree!!
Both of them should be performing at Circus Circus with Bozo the clown.
There will a high turnover of dinning establishments downtown in the comming years.
Since the food at Tex Mex was lousy, I hope the next venture offers better food.
In these hard economic times this stores like this are much needed.
Could, maybe, if.
Good job Sac PD! I'm glad to say I do not see as many people with sagging pants loitering around the proximity of 7th and K. Thank you! this map will be a useful tool for citizens and Police.
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The mayor should get on a bike.