I agree with Anthonie and would also point out that Calvary Baptist Church is located on Central Avenue in the old Lobo Theater. They moved into this location knowing that this was a commercial block in Nob Hill surrounded by restaurants
and bars. I believe that both Zinc and Crazy Fish serve alcohol in the same block. Zinc has a full bar. The previous restaurant, Stella Blue, had a liquor license. Who are we trying to protect here - the church that moved in knowing that they were in the middle
of Nob Hill?
If a restaurant is going to be competitive in Nob Hill, they have to serve alcohol.
I am in support of this application.
Jim Strozier, FAICP
Consensus Planning, Inc.
302 8th Street NW
(505) 764-9801
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Subject: [Neighbors] Safari Grill
I would be in favor of almost anything including this request that would help this site succeed.
Anthonie Wagner
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