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the media are running a campaign of articles which say otherwiseI was in the city yesterday for work and went out for dinner afterwards.
As far as I can tell Sydney is pumping.
the media are running a campaign of articles which say otherwise
https://www.news.com.au/finance/bus...d/news-story/da6d1e2e9f802233e2bf058ae1df7f68
Im in Melbourne so can't say, but here alot of food places are closed permanently. Good locations are still busy but you take a turn into the side street of a main road and its dead where previously was open
It’s a situation Business Sydney executive director Paul Nicolaou is all too familiar with, explaining to news.com.au that it was a “sad” sight walking through Sydney’s CBD on Mondays and Fridays post-Covid.
“Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are manic but you don’t see a lot of people on Mondays and Fridays,” he said.
the media are running a campaign of articles which say otherwise
https://www.news.com.au/finance/bus...d/news-story/da6d1e2e9f802233e2bf058ae1df7f68
Im in Melbourne so can't say, but here alot of food places are closed permanently. Good locations are still busy but you take a turn into the side street of a main road and its dead where previously was open
very different here ( Brisbane-Gold Coast corridor )A friend of mine is in the hospital after emergency surgery, so for the first time in months I ventured out of my area, caught the train to Newtown Station and walked to Royal Prince Alfred via King Street.
Lots of new shops catering to consumption (food, bars, icecream etc) since I used to live in the area.
Lots of people walking around and eating and drinking, especially for a Sunday night.
Definitely gave me the urge to buy stocks.
but used syringes on the street are rare ( but there is a smattering of tiny lock-top bags around , and they do not look like a coin collector has discarded them carelessly )
What's the going price?it's for meth ?
What's the going price?
Restaurants are packed. Not sure much else is doing business?Thanks for sharing that interesting article.
This is a pretty interesting quote
Monday I guess I could easily believe because it's a an easy day to work from home for those who can, and on consideration that would be an immediate 20% reduction in cashflows for business owners relying on the office worker crowd.
I actually wondered to myself, will it be quiet on a Friday?
Wynyard Station was bustling when I got off the train at ~9:45AM and there was a normal 5-10 crowd of people getting their breakfast at the maccas like me.
At ~12:30PM we walked from the office near Apple store on George St down to Chinese restaurant fav Chef's Gallery right next to Town Hall station, past the Galeries, QVB, Pitt St Arcade, etc there were so many people walking around!
Went for an early dinner at Yayoi in Pitt St Mall and nearly all the tables were as full as I remember them being.
Walked the entire length of the city down to Central and back to Town Hall after dinner talking with a friend and it was pretty busy, lots of people.
Train home was decently full for a 9PM ride out of the city on a Friday night.
why do you want to buy some ???What's the going price?
Good evening moXJORestaurants are packed. Not sure much else is doing business?
I've discussed it with a few people and most comments is their fridges aren't as stocked and they are too lazy to make food.
It's also the social element of eating out amongst people. That being chosen as the spend of the week.
Restaurants are packed. Not sure much else is doing business?
meth? ?It's Sydney, we already murdered the rest of the local culture compared to Melbourne long before COVID, what's left but eating?
that sounds a bit high class for here ( despite recent sales of $1.2 mil for homes in the suburb )it's for meth ?
or you have got preppers ( trying to use that cash while it still buys something )For my nearest shopping centre it seems to be doing well. Plenty of empty shops two years ago but mostly filled now and there's plenty of people around.
Just my observation locally, all seems to be doing OK at the moment.
well they did weed out the competition , once you have monopolies and duopolies , that is what happensLooks like the price has not been immune to its own inflation https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/sb/sb32
that sounds a bit high class for here ( despite recent sales of $1.2 mil for homes in the suburb )
I asked someone I know well, how much does somone on meths spend, he said about $600/ day.What's the going price?
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