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unfortunately for her, as well as for us, the bloke who owns the building decided that since she was fairly successful he would put the rent up by several thousands of pounds. she did not agree, and was, overnight, out on her ear, and within a fortnight new people were in, and that was that. this has happened to several shops, and this cafe here is the latest. they decided to squat, and the landlord took the roof off! they seem to have managed to get something roofy going. the snide thing is that when the building was for sale the bloke who had been running the cafe forever put down a deposit on it, which magically did not hold the property, and the council sold it to the same landlord as the others for less money. all this has had press coverage, and there has been a level of local activism involving all sorts of people. the general gentrification of the area is less an issue than the scullduggery that goes with it. bah and humbug! This article has been viewed 4639 times in the last 3 years Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 1st Jan 2006 - 17:46 GMTSorry to hear about your mad cafe going kaput. At least with all the attention they will be properly shamed. jack: 1st Jan 2006 - 17:49 GMTyes, sadly this is called greed and progress. the old, interesting, quiet places are changing in to mega buck establishments. money or rather love of money is the root of all evil. when you cannot find a reason for change look to the money wrinkle. elaine: 1st Jan 2006 - 18:16 GMTwhat is irritating, is that a lot of the regeneration is beneficial, but the greed has invisible costs, like when you build tons of housing and don't add any new doctors for instance... also what is irritating is the french (i ask you!) cafe that moved in to the little georgia does shit coffee! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 1st Jan 2006 - 18:44 GMTI have a friend whose dress sense is amazing. One day Kron be in an Austrian Durndal (like in the Sound of Music) and the next she'll be wearing vintage 70's polyester with grapes and fake flowers in her hair. She declared herself an independant nation in 1998 and has been striken with internal conflicts ever since. Best of all, she works in a law office. Every time I see her it's a magical trip into insanity, in the best way possible. elaine: 1st Jan 2006 - 19:45 GMTfab. Peter: 1st Jan 2006 - 20:59 GMTwow- this is a great sort of entry- a fascinating photo with a story behind it that really catches you. please keep us posted as to the outcome of this... as a new yorker, i can surely empathize with development/greed... see the article about the atlantic yards in my hood :( Jamie: 2nd Jan 2006 - 14:50 GMTIs it modern and funky to_use_underscores_instead of spaces, or is your spacebar just broken? I think though elaine, if u had spoken to her at length you would have come to learn that her name was sharon and that she grew up on a council estate in romford. Probably. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 2nd Jan 2006 - 16:10 GMTEven Sharons have a good story in them! Elaine, I really hope you get your neighbourhood cafe back. Community is so important, and it can be hard to find in a city. I love that I know a bunch of people on my block. I need the crazy lady at the corner shop. And I'd totally miss the laundry women who lose my shirts, but give me other people's thongs. We all need a niche. And it's better if your niche serves tea. jeeff: 2nd Jan 2006 - 22:58 GMTgreat entry. sad story. i wish we could divorce urban regeneration and gentrification. why does new development have to be bland and anti-social? elaine: 3rd Jan 2006 - 13:02 GMTexactly, jamie. hence i never spoke to her much - i just couldn't bear her to be anything less than utterly astounding elaine: 3rd Jan 2006 - 13:04 GMTcat, it's not that i don't like a sharon - it's just that i liked the idea that she should be exactly as she looks. she would have to be aristocratic, bohemian, intellectual and witty, and very very foreign. bit much to ask of anyone, i thought elaine: 3rd Jan 2006 - 13:15 GMTwell, the middle class bohemianisation of broadway market is not all totally evil, not like some other places i could mention - like spitalfields market www.smut.org.uk/ makes me weep bah and humbug hahaha: 8th Jan 2006 - 14:20 GMTeast london, hmmmm.... what a sad change, i remember brick lane in the late 80's !!!! but know...
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