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Dear Elena,
1. Your observations are to the `point':)
2. If it is a Chinese restaurant, two lion white statues as those commonly seen on both sides of the main entrance door would be good.
3. More importantly, you have pointed out that the frontage (clear space has been hindered by the 25 storey building.
4. You are correct to say, that one method would be to use neon lighting here. This would certainly create a more `yang' environment.
5. Currently, Shapes and Form can in my opinion, provide a quantum leap first.
6. For the `breadwinner/owner', if you have a problem determing who, it should be the eldest `partner'.
Sleeping Partners should be excluded here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/1/00 11:17:00 PM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>Hi Cecil! We went out to dine
>at a very nice restaurant. It
>won an excellence award, the
>food was great and one of the
>owners was a very nice,
>gracious lady. However, I
>couldn't help but notice, they
>had almost no customers on a
>Saturday night (big night to
>go out to dinner here). The
>woman told me sadly that they
>are just breaking even and
>there were four failed
>restaurants there previously.
>As we were leaving, I lingered
>in the doorway to survey the
>place. Aside from the
>requisite tree across the
>street blocking their entrance
>(surprise, surprise)across the
>street is a huge, 25 story
>world bank building. It is
>quite impressive, all silver
>reflective surface. It
>definitely towers over the
>restaurant and oppresses it. I
>told her re: your Triangle
>Effect theory but don't know
>what to suggest re: the bank
>except put a huge
>(tasteful)neon sign to call
>attention to their roof to
>passersby. Also, in this
>situation there are three
>equal owners, so who would you
>use to determine favorable
>door direction? What do you
>think? I don't want such a
>tasty restaurant to close! LOL
>Thank you!
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