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I wonder if it got a good deal at the location being next too a goodwill. Id imagine some of their employees going next door to get items and marking up the price in their store to make more money.
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Lol I love that from far away, not seeing the rest of the logo it just looks like a store called "Anime".
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Hammergirl Anime is in an interesting retail environment; it's next to an international grocery supermarket, the Goodwill, a "Bargain Outlet" home improvement store, an Amvets thrift store, an Indian buffet, a Chinese restaurant, a uniform store, and, since this is Upstate NY, a Mighty Taco. The location is also close to the university, which is probably a key factor.
it's nice to visit a town where the rents are still cheap enough that offbeat businesses can survive. Unlike, say, where I live now.
it's nice to visit a town where the rents are still cheap enough that offbeat businesses can survive. Unlike, say, where I live now.
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The whole presentation gives me the feeling of driving down the parkway, looking out the corner of my eye, seeing "ANIME" and I immediately slam on the breaks, cut a drifting, Initial-D style hard left turn before speeding into the parking lot.usamimi wrote:Lol I love that from far away, not seeing the rest of the logo it just looks like a store called "Anime".
It is nice to see a physical outlet around still, if nothing more than for some community camaraderie (which I know shouldn't be the foundation of a retail business - I hope people there are actually buying stuff).
I know what you mean. A company I used to work for used to higher out of RIT extensively; what they all seemed to say was that considering it is nearly a Stanford and MIT level school, there just isn't a whole lot there that keeps people around - they either head to NYC or elsewhere in the country - but no one seems to stay in Rochester. That transient population is probably keeping lots of these places afloat as they have some ebb and flow of customers on annual cycles but not the spikes you're seeing in Toronto or even what we're seeing in Atlanta. And now that Kodak is essentially gone, it almost gives it this weird rust-belt vibe.davemerrill wrote:it's nice to visit a town where the rents are still cheap enough that offbeat businesses can survive. Unlike, say, where I live now.
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Rochester is an interesting place, it's not really on the way to or from anywhere. You're there because you want to be there. The Eastman Kodak plant is still there, it's this enormous industrial behemoth, looks like a refinery. If you have a decent job it looks like a place where you could buy a decent-sized house cheaper than other markets, maybe. Lots of great old 1900s homes still in good shape from what we could see.
While most of the customers in Hammergirl seemed to be socializing or playing card games, there was a steady stream of people actually buying things at the register while we were there. And yeah, there was some anime VHS in the Goodwill, too. (none in the Hammergirl, though).
While most of the customers in Hammergirl seemed to be socializing or playing card games, there was a steady stream of people actually buying things at the register while we were there. And yeah, there was some anime VHS in the Goodwill, too. (none in the Hammergirl, though).
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That is how I drive, all day, erry' day!Drew_Sutton wrote:
The whole presentation gives me the feeling of driving down the parkway, looking out the corner of my eye, seeing "ANIME" and I immediately slam on the breaks, cut a drifting, Initial-D style hard left turn before speeding into the parking lot.
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DKop - lol.
Dave - Nice to hear that there's some interesting stuff about Rochester - really, it is. The guys who weren't from Upstate NY but went there were down on it for anything other than doing four years of college and getting out of there. And I am super glad to hear that Hammergirl ANIME is making some sales and hope they have a successful business.
Dave - Nice to hear that there's some interesting stuff about Rochester - really, it is. The guys who weren't from Upstate NY but went there were down on it for anything other than doing four years of college and getting out of there. And I am super glad to hear that Hammergirl ANIME is making some sales and hope they have a successful business.
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