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August 2, 2009 at 6:51 PM #16128August 2, 2009 at 10:39 PM #440363paramountParticipant
I’ve only noticed (2) recent changes:
1. It appears that Standard Pacific has stopped building in Wolf Creek.
2. The hospital project is definitely stalled:
I have not heard of any projects being demolished – even Summer’s Place (corner of Margarita and Temecula Parkway) is still standing.
Unfortunately lot’s of businesses still closing though.
August 2, 2009 at 10:39 PM #440563paramountParticipantI’ve only noticed (2) recent changes:
1. It appears that Standard Pacific has stopped building in Wolf Creek.
2. The hospital project is definitely stalled:
I have not heard of any projects being demolished – even Summer’s Place (corner of Margarita and Temecula Parkway) is still standing.
Unfortunately lot’s of businesses still closing though.
August 2, 2009 at 10:39 PM #440895paramountParticipantI’ve only noticed (2) recent changes:
1. It appears that Standard Pacific has stopped building in Wolf Creek.
2. The hospital project is definitely stalled:
I have not heard of any projects being demolished – even Summer’s Place (corner of Margarita and Temecula Parkway) is still standing.
Unfortunately lot’s of businesses still closing though.
August 2, 2009 at 10:39 PM #440966paramountParticipantI’ve only noticed (2) recent changes:
1. It appears that Standard Pacific has stopped building in Wolf Creek.
2. The hospital project is definitely stalled:
I have not heard of any projects being demolished – even Summer’s Place (corner of Margarita and Temecula Parkway) is still standing.
Unfortunately lot’s of businesses still closing though.
August 2, 2009 at 10:39 PM #441139paramountParticipantI’ve only noticed (2) recent changes:
1. It appears that Standard Pacific has stopped building in Wolf Creek.
2. The hospital project is definitely stalled:
I have not heard of any projects being demolished – even Summer’s Place (corner of Margarita and Temecula Parkway) is still standing.
Unfortunately lot’s of businesses still closing though.
August 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM #440368eclipxeParticipantThanks for the update Paramount. Yeah the hospital is an embarrassment.
Look how fast they pushed through Loma Linda – we’ve been waiting on a signature here or there on the Temecula Hospital while Loma Linda went from initial thought to steel in the air. Oh well.
Not seeing a lot of businesses closing much in my neck of the woods (I’m further north near Murrieta).
Here’s what I’m seeing on the ground for retail/restaurants:
-Sonic’s (MHS rd) construction started, main building is up
-Apple store @ Mall is being finished inside
-Alie’s Tapas shut down, but a new place popped up quickly in it’s place
-Ruby Tuesday opened
-Aztek Tacos now in the old Peruvian place next to Siam Surprise and BJs
-New Thai place next to JIB and old Evolution Fitness
-New Vietnamese Pho place along MHS Rd.
-Hungry Bull opened next to Dick’s
-Restaurant/Lounge in the new old-town building still on track for opening
-PHS new headquarters are nearing completion (what a huge complex they have in the hills…wow).
-There’s only one house left for sale in my neighborhood, no more foreclosures or inventory.
-Realtors I provide tech services for report crazy-low inventory levels. Lot’s of people trying to buy, bank’s aren’t releasing homes fast enough.A few negatives:
-Panera bread construction stalled. Did some research and project is still expected to be completed but there were some issues with parking spaces/etc with Ruby Tuesday
-Lazy Dog cafe at mall – opening pushed back from Fall 2009 to Spring 2010
-Summerhouse project trying to be revived as apt’s, partial low-income
-CRE vacancies for the most part are still astronomical. My commercial Realtors are hurting bad.
August 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM #440568eclipxeParticipantThanks for the update Paramount. Yeah the hospital is an embarrassment.
Look how fast they pushed through Loma Linda – we’ve been waiting on a signature here or there on the Temecula Hospital while Loma Linda went from initial thought to steel in the air. Oh well.
Not seeing a lot of businesses closing much in my neck of the woods (I’m further north near Murrieta).
Here’s what I’m seeing on the ground for retail/restaurants:
-Sonic’s (MHS rd) construction started, main building is up
-Apple store @ Mall is being finished inside
-Alie’s Tapas shut down, but a new place popped up quickly in it’s place
-Ruby Tuesday opened
-Aztek Tacos now in the old Peruvian place next to Siam Surprise and BJs
-New Thai place next to JIB and old Evolution Fitness
-New Vietnamese Pho place along MHS Rd.
-Hungry Bull opened next to Dick’s
-Restaurant/Lounge in the new old-town building still on track for opening
-PHS new headquarters are nearing completion (what a huge complex they have in the hills…wow).
-There’s only one house left for sale in my neighborhood, no more foreclosures or inventory.
-Realtors I provide tech services for report crazy-low inventory levels. Lot’s of people trying to buy, bank’s aren’t releasing homes fast enough.A few negatives:
-Panera bread construction stalled. Did some research and project is still expected to be completed but there were some issues with parking spaces/etc with Ruby Tuesday
-Lazy Dog cafe at mall – opening pushed back from Fall 2009 to Spring 2010
-Summerhouse project trying to be revived as apt’s, partial low-income
-CRE vacancies for the most part are still astronomical. My commercial Realtors are hurting bad.
August 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM #440900eclipxeParticipantThanks for the update Paramount. Yeah the hospital is an embarrassment.
Look how fast they pushed through Loma Linda – we’ve been waiting on a signature here or there on the Temecula Hospital while Loma Linda went from initial thought to steel in the air. Oh well.
Not seeing a lot of businesses closing much in my neck of the woods (I’m further north near Murrieta).
Here’s what I’m seeing on the ground for retail/restaurants:
-Sonic’s (MHS rd) construction started, main building is up
-Apple store @ Mall is being finished inside
-Alie’s Tapas shut down, but a new place popped up quickly in it’s place
-Ruby Tuesday opened
-Aztek Tacos now in the old Peruvian place next to Siam Surprise and BJs
-New Thai place next to JIB and old Evolution Fitness
-New Vietnamese Pho place along MHS Rd.
-Hungry Bull opened next to Dick’s
-Restaurant/Lounge in the new old-town building still on track for opening
-PHS new headquarters are nearing completion (what a huge complex they have in the hills…wow).
-There’s only one house left for sale in my neighborhood, no more foreclosures or inventory.
-Realtors I provide tech services for report crazy-low inventory levels. Lot’s of people trying to buy, bank’s aren’t releasing homes fast enough.A few negatives:
-Panera bread construction stalled. Did some research and project is still expected to be completed but there were some issues with parking spaces/etc with Ruby Tuesday
-Lazy Dog cafe at mall – opening pushed back from Fall 2009 to Spring 2010
-Summerhouse project trying to be revived as apt’s, partial low-income
-CRE vacancies for the most part are still astronomical. My commercial Realtors are hurting bad.
August 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM #440971eclipxeParticipantThanks for the update Paramount. Yeah the hospital is an embarrassment.
Look how fast they pushed through Loma Linda – we’ve been waiting on a signature here or there on the Temecula Hospital while Loma Linda went from initial thought to steel in the air. Oh well.
Not seeing a lot of businesses closing much in my neck of the woods (I’m further north near Murrieta).
Here’s what I’m seeing on the ground for retail/restaurants:
-Sonic’s (MHS rd) construction started, main building is up
-Apple store @ Mall is being finished inside
-Alie’s Tapas shut down, but a new place popped up quickly in it’s place
-Ruby Tuesday opened
-Aztek Tacos now in the old Peruvian place next to Siam Surprise and BJs
-New Thai place next to JIB and old Evolution Fitness
-New Vietnamese Pho place along MHS Rd.
-Hungry Bull opened next to Dick’s
-Restaurant/Lounge in the new old-town building still on track for opening
-PHS new headquarters are nearing completion (what a huge complex they have in the hills…wow).
-There’s only one house left for sale in my neighborhood, no more foreclosures or inventory.
-Realtors I provide tech services for report crazy-low inventory levels. Lot’s of people trying to buy, bank’s aren’t releasing homes fast enough.A few negatives:
-Panera bread construction stalled. Did some research and project is still expected to be completed but there were some issues with parking spaces/etc with Ruby Tuesday
-Lazy Dog cafe at mall – opening pushed back from Fall 2009 to Spring 2010
-Summerhouse project trying to be revived as apt’s, partial low-income
-CRE vacancies for the most part are still astronomical. My commercial Realtors are hurting bad.
August 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM #441144eclipxeParticipantThanks for the update Paramount. Yeah the hospital is an embarrassment.
Look how fast they pushed through Loma Linda – we’ve been waiting on a signature here or there on the Temecula Hospital while Loma Linda went from initial thought to steel in the air. Oh well.
Not seeing a lot of businesses closing much in my neck of the woods (I’m further north near Murrieta).
Here’s what I’m seeing on the ground for retail/restaurants:
-Sonic’s (MHS rd) construction started, main building is up
-Apple store @ Mall is being finished inside
-Alie’s Tapas shut down, but a new place popped up quickly in it’s place
-Ruby Tuesday opened
-Aztek Tacos now in the old Peruvian place next to Siam Surprise and BJs
-New Thai place next to JIB and old Evolution Fitness
-New Vietnamese Pho place along MHS Rd.
-Hungry Bull opened next to Dick’s
-Restaurant/Lounge in the new old-town building still on track for opening
-PHS new headquarters are nearing completion (what a huge complex they have in the hills…wow).
-There’s only one house left for sale in my neighborhood, no more foreclosures or inventory.
-Realtors I provide tech services for report crazy-low inventory levels. Lot’s of people trying to buy, bank’s aren’t releasing homes fast enough.A few negatives:
-Panera bread construction stalled. Did some research and project is still expected to be completed but there were some issues with parking spaces/etc with Ruby Tuesday
-Lazy Dog cafe at mall – opening pushed back from Fall 2009 to Spring 2010
-Summerhouse project trying to be revived as apt’s, partial low-income
-CRE vacancies for the most part are still astronomical. My commercial Realtors are hurting bad.
August 2, 2009 at 11:09 PM #440373bsrsharmaParticipantIt is amazing that an inland small town like Murietta can still support so many second (third?) rate eating places in this supposedly Great Recession. Reading the economic news, one may think people are subsisting on bread & potatoes.
August 2, 2009 at 11:09 PM #440573bsrsharmaParticipantIt is amazing that an inland small town like Murietta can still support so many second (third?) rate eating places in this supposedly Great Recession. Reading the economic news, one may think people are subsisting on bread & potatoes.
August 2, 2009 at 11:09 PM #440905bsrsharmaParticipantIt is amazing that an inland small town like Murietta can still support so many second (third?) rate eating places in this supposedly Great Recession. Reading the economic news, one may think people are subsisting on bread & potatoes.
August 2, 2009 at 11:09 PM #440976bsrsharmaParticipantIt is amazing that an inland small town like Murietta can still support so many second (third?) rate eating places in this supposedly Great Recession. Reading the economic news, one may think people are subsisting on bread & potatoes.
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