Ive never seen one with bulletproof glass.
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There used to be a 7-Eleven on the east side off of Whittier, I think it was the last one in the city. I think it closed in the mid-nineties [[not a 100% sure), but I know it closed down when the neighborhood went to shit. You can't blame 7-11 for bailing on the city just like everybody else did. What were they supposed to do, get robbed and have thugs sell drugs in front of the store? That's what was going on, if there was money to be made and assholes weren't ruining their business they would have never left. I'm happy 7-11 is back and I hope the city improves and I have no problem with gentrification as long as it removes the criminals I hate gentrification when it displaces solid neighborhoods full of decent people, but if you can some how bring back the original character of the city then I'm all for it, push out the bad bring in the good. For the record this is in no way racial by any means, Detroit is full of crime and criminals I don't care what color they are but by all means get them out of here.
In any other major city three 7-11's opening wouldn't be any kind of big deal. In Detroit it's earth shattering news.
O wow another liquor store, in Detroit , yeaaaaaa
A 7-11 is a franchised version of a party store. It's nice to see a major corporation putting their units in the city limits, but it will have the same economic impact as Zayed's W. McNichols Party Store & Pizza.
It's more of a psychological impact.
Now Detroiters can proudly say that they have a 7-Eleven within their borders, thus the city isn't THAT bad or devoid of national chains.
But they will have coffee! The really horrid gas station and no liquor stores have hot coffee. Very few have the frosty things [[not that I drink those). The really bad stations have long dispensed with anything requiring them to come out from behind the bullet proof to change or freshen such as coffee! If you want coffee with your gas ala a Speedway you know you have to be in the suburbs for the most part except for that Speedway down by Jefferson.
Maybe they should do like Virginia where sale of hard liquor is a state monopoly and it is only sold in state-run ABC stores. They fixed them up and they are more inviting now and you can browse. Back in the 50s, they were pretty austere. You told the guy at the counter what you wanted and he went back and got it off of green metal shelves [[like an auto parts store) and brown-bagged it for you. The stores kept hours like any other gummint agency. They provide a nice profit to the state.
All of the ones I have seen have been open 24 hours ,I think they try for the consistency aspect where everything is the same.I know a few franchise owners and they say that it is not cost effective to be open because of the lack of business but rules are rules,if you work say second shift you know you can find an open 7-11.
Not sure about Detroit but on the robbery aspect alot of cities mandate that after a certain time the open convenience stores must have the minimum of 2 employees in the store.
Detroit used to have several 7-Eleven locations back ni the 1970s. By the 1980s they were all gone. Bringing 7 Eleven back to Downtown Detroit will some folks to the Slurpie machines.
The Greenfield/Rotunda 7-11 in Dearborn sells beer, wine, and limited booze...just popular stuff, not a complete line.
If the Detroit ones are smart they will not sell liquor of any form some may argue.
The 7-11 that was on East Warren was still open in the early 2000's
SO you want to remove the bus stops from near merchants row is, so when/if we do get clothing retail there the people who will be working there and likely coming in from the outlying nabes and inner ring suburbs cant get to work.
Im pretty sure you can catch a bus on Mich in Chicago
Not only is Deadline Detroit reporting that there is a 7-11 food truck passing out free Slurpees across from the Compuware building today, but Curbed says that 7-11 will be opening one of the three stores at 139 Cadillac Square [[corner of Randolph and Cadillac Square).
Free Slurpees - http://www.deadlinedetroit.com/artic...are_storefront
New Store - http://detroit.curbed.com/archives/2...lac-square.php