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giscard78 t1_jd2udes wrote

they closed permanently and didn’t update the signs lol

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[deleted] OP t1_jd2uy4x wrote

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CriticalStrawberry t1_jd30t4w wrote

Google doesn't check anything. The hours will remain "temporarily closed" until either the business itself updates it or enough users report that its an error.

A ton of the places listed on Google maps as temporarily closed have been back open for months.

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[deleted] OP t1_jd35z41 wrote

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CriticalStrawberry t1_jd455n0 wrote

>The user experience of America is just getting shittier each day

I agree with you here, not sure I would cite incorrect open status of retail on Google maps as the best available evidence for that though.

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fvb955cd t1_jd32xtv wrote

Google once took a whole year to update a organization address that I managed from a power transformer station to our actual address, about 4 miles away despite almost weekly communications and sending them every possible document we had with our address on it, street view pictures of the transformer station that was very clearly not a public swimming pool and day camp, and pictures of our big sign on a completely different road than the transformer station. From what I understand, this process had been going on for at least a year prior to my hiring as well, with my predecessor.

I really would not put much stock in googles "checking"

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giscard78 t1_jd2xpvm wrote

not everything is in perfect communication with each other

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[deleted] OP t1_jd2z597 wrote

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celj1234 t1_jd33v1t wrote

Maybe the can’t get out of their lease but it’s cheaper to stay closed.

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ILikeCountingThings t1_jd3ffce wrote

Little Serow was open for take-out for most of the pandemic and only closed sometime last year, though, no?

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foundmyreddit t1_jd2vtag wrote

The original Dukes in Dupont has been open for at least the past year or so (maybe longer) but closed again recently for renovations

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WontStopAtSigns t1_jd3pobt wrote

Half the city is a ghost town on Saturday night. It's really unsettling. I don't know how long property value holds out with this setup.

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[deleted] OP t1_jd4bqp0 wrote

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WontStopAtSigns t1_jd4eglm wrote

What are you talking about proof? Go out and walk around Saturday night. Streets are empty.

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Appropriate-Ad-4148 t1_jd4qb5o wrote

As long as 20-40 year olds keep getting money printed at the bank of rich parents. That and dual income lawyer couples from already wealthy backgrounds.

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WontStopAtSigns t1_jd4t0n8 wrote

The unique thing about this city is how many residents do NOT pay for their own rent.

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gator_fl t1_jd47iwt wrote

Some got PPP loans (even a few with inflated head counts/costs) and renegotiated rents with landlords.

Others might be in litigation. Other's simply DGAF as they have funds/financing to reopen when they want to.

Others own the property and simply don't care to and might sell their property when good and ready.

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