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Right, so increased crime, homelessness, no foot traffic, HUGE forced increase in minimum wage.. Sure, "challenges". How about anti-business progressive laws. Also, fuck "RiNo" bunch of liberal commie faggots. Move back to commiefornia.

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>The neon sign that hangs above Osaka Ramen will turn off for good later this month after pointing the way to the sub-level restaurant in the River North Art District for nearly a decade. Chef Jeff Osaka, who opened his eponymous restaurant, at 2611 Walnut St., in the fall of 2015, said in a statement Wednesday that his last day of business will be Sunday, Feb. 23. “The decision to close comes amid significant challenges facing Denver’s restaurant industry, including rising ingredient costs and an evolving economic landscape,” he said in the statement. Osaka also cited increasing labor costs due to a tip credit for restaurant owners that has failed to keep up with the “high minimum wage” in Denver.

Right, so increased crime, homelessness, no foot traffic, HUGE forced increase in minimum wage.. Sure, "challenges". How about anti-business progressive laws. Also, fuck "RiNo" bunch of liberal commie faggots. Move back to commiefornia. Archive: https://archive.today/LQUC3 From the post: >>The neon sign that hangs above Osaka Ramen will turn off for good later this month after pointing the way to the sub-level restaurant in the River North Art District for nearly a decade. Chef Jeff Osaka, who opened his eponymous restaurant, at 2611 Walnut St., in the fall of 2015, said in a statement Wednesday that his last day of business will be Sunday, Feb. 23. “The decision to close comes amid significant challenges facing Denver’s restaurant industry, including rising ingredient costs and an evolving economic landscape,” he said in the statement. Osaka also cited increasing labor costs due to a tip credit for restaurant owners that has failed to keep up with the “high minimum wage” in Denver.

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Disaster, same stuff for same reasons happening here in Europe. Most small and medium business are struggling, owners paying wages for staff but unable to pay themselves. The moment a places shuts down, corporate spolhole or kebab shop opens in the same spot almost tomorrow. All a coincided, goy.

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I wonder how those kebab shops are making the payroll cough.

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Definitely not through government grants and drug dealing. They are just high IQ hard working people and we are lazy White retards, just ask based Elon.

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Wish some of these places would just come down to the Springs. It really does shock me how few "good" places are in the Springs, given how many military bases we have down here. Fuck man, in my area, everything closes by 10, but soldiers are getting off shift at 11. It makes no sense.

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You would think at least one place near the various bases would stay open late just for that reason alone.

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I mean...McDonalds, Wendy's, and surprisingly, Applebee's are all open till 1 or 2. Guess I'm just spoiled from Los Angeles and Portland. Working graveyard there, I had choices of places for late night faire. A plate of Tommy's chili fries is the shit. Here though? I can't even get chinese past 9pm. And if you want a not shit burger from somewhere like Culvers, they close by 10.

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I was talking about food. Not . I get what you mean though. I used to have to drive a lot for work and those places were often the only thing open wherever I was. I basically just lived on protein bars for the most part if it was late. Great dinner /s.