Commenter # 5 needs to take a xanax and calm down a little. And not be so nasty and rude and age-ist. And check the facts. The Union Square area is not just where people live, it is also where they work, go to school, as well as come for medical and other business and human services.
In the past decade, the loss of the few inexpensive, affordable eat-in and take out places has been a hardship for many people. Any improvement to the Pavillion will be very welcome -- especially if it is appealing and affordable to the large number of people working and visiting the area. I am a life long New Yorker who has seen many small businesses disappear because of no commercial rent controls and lack of respect by realtors for the neighborhoods they inhabit.
Commenter # 5 needs to take a xanax and calm down a little. And not be so nasty and rude and age-ist. And check the facts. The Union Square area is not just where people live, it is also where they work, go to school, as well as come for medical and other business and human services.
In the past decade, the loss of the few inexpensive, affordable eat-in and take out places has been a hardship for many people. Any improvement to the Pavillion will be very welcome -- especially if it is appealing and affordable to the large number of people working and visiting the area. I am a life long New Yorker who has seen many small businesses disappear because of no commercial rent controls and lack of respect by realtors for the neighborhoods they inhabit.