The Dorchester Reporter reports on the third 7-Eleven to be shuttered on Dorchester Avenue - although this one will be replaced by another convenience store.
At least that's what we started calling the one in Brighton after several trips in the wee hours to get something found the doors locked with a sign saying that they were closed for 30 minutes.
These 7-11 stores around here (some of them, at least) took over from good smaller chains like Tedeschi or Richdale or others.
For that matter, I remember (cue Jerry Trupiano wayback machine) when 7-11 was a decent store. Recent incarnations (recent decades) have been faint comparison.
You don't have to go back in time, just go to Europe. Some of the best 7-11's I've ever been have been in Europe. So clean, fresh baked goods and hand made chocolates brought in every day. Stores are clean, bright, and fresh. And the stuff isn't over priced.
Far cry from some of the 7-11's I've been in around here. Dark, old, dank, dirty, gross. Even some of the more modern ones that have been renovated in recent years are not even close to their european siblings.
Ah yes, the franchise model where there's no consistency from store to store.
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Remember
When it was Store 24
Yeah, I also remember when
Yeah, I also remember when the 711 in Hyde Sq was a Christy's/Taco Bell. I miss my dangerous city
Remember...
And...I'm olde enough to remember Henrys Drive In burger joint at that location...
And
It was abandoned for years with broken glass and the building open to the elements.
Store 23 1/2
At least that's what we started calling the one in Brighton after several trips in the wee hours to get something found the doors locked with a sign saying that they were closed for 30 minutes.
Where am I going to get my
Where am I going to get my cigarettes and lottery tickets now?
There is a cost for everything.
I hate to see neighborhoods lose retail options, particularly grocery and pharmacies. Let’s hope we can arrest the slide of departing businesses.
It Would Be Funny
If the one in Peabody Square became a three-story residential development site....
...just like it was from about 1890 until 1925 when the present building was built.
Not exactly shedding tears,
Not exactly shedding tears, here.
These 7-11 stores around here (some of them, at least) took over from good smaller chains like Tedeschi or Richdale or others.
For that matter, I remember (cue Jerry Trupiano wayback machine) when 7-11 was a decent store. Recent incarnations (recent decades) have been faint comparison.
Lil Peach, White Hen
You don't have to go back in time, just go to Europe. Some of the best 7-11's I've ever been have been in Europe. So clean, fresh baked goods and hand made chocolates brought in every day. Stores are clean, bright, and fresh. And the stuff isn't over priced.
Far cry from some of the 7-11's I've been in around here. Dark, old, dank, dirty, gross. Even some of the more modern ones that have been renovated in recent years are not even close to their european siblings.
Ah yes, the franchise model where there's no consistency from store to store.
The 7-Elevens in Japan/South
The 7-Elevens in Japan/South Korea are awesome.