Originally posted by guessboi
I get free drinks and 10% from the owner because I go there too much.
Originally posted by guessboi
I get free drinks and 10% from the owner because I go there too much.
Performance Sports AKA Bauer is done.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/baue...orts-1.3828882
I can remember my somewhat lacking set of bauer hockey equipment.. Never got more than a helmet worth of protection.
Yah they aren't done.. Just getting CCAA and Chapter 11.
This has very little to do with our local recession. It was due to the company going on a shopping spree of acquisitions.Originally posted by ZenOps
Performance Sports AKA Bauer is done.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/baue...orts-1.3828882
I can remember my somewhat lacking set of bauer hockey equipment.. Never got more than a helmet worth of protection.
Nice one zenops you bonehead. Really relevant to the thread.
Also Bauer got hosed when Sports Authority went under
I suppose most of Calgary is/was restaurants. No one goes to the mall to buy durable goods anymore. To me, it isn't overly worthwhile to mention a specific family restaurant closing.
But a sports closure might be more concerning as it doesn't happen every day.
Bauer epitomizes a deep rooted Canadian brand, if not as local as Calgary. They are asking for $575 million money angel to stay in the race.
BTW: It does also include all the Golf Towns, so you might see them closing up around the city if firesale bids fall through.
Last edited by ZenOps; 10-31-2016 at 03:06 PM.
I had no idea Calgary was what kept Bauer and Golf Town afloat.
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Last edited by blindsight; 03-08-2017 at 11:14 PM.
Sad... former client of mineOriginally posted by blindsight
Ouch.
Keystone Excavating Ltd. BECAUSE EVERYTHING RESTS ON YOUR EXCAVATION For 35 Years we have worked in Alberta as the premier excavation company. We announced last week that we were closing our doors after much discussion and reflection. With tremendous gratitude I recognize our team for doing it right for 35 Years. Each of you took pride in your work and it is because of what you did each day that has enabled Keystone to leave a void in the industry. Tihank you to our subcontractor team as well, you were critical to what we did.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/key...xcavating-ltd-
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Last edited by blindsight; 03-08-2017 at 11:14 PM.
Bunch of restaurants closing around downtown. One is Menchies on 17th.
Never seen a Menchies on 17th. Interesting since i drive by 2 times a week
guess i never paid attention.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/34/The_Smoking_Man_(X-Files).jpg
The one on 16th in that plaza little area probably. Next to Browns.Originally posted by cancer man
Never seen a Menchies on 17th. Interesting since i drive by 2 times a week
guess i never paid attention.
Nope, right across from Western High. Next to the candy shop.Originally posted by lasimmon
The one on 16th in that plaza little area probably. Next to Browns.
There a similar concept yogurt store also closed in Market Mall. I think similar joint in Beacon Hill is gone too. I think the whole DIY yogurt fad has passed.
Anyway, competition is fierce on 4th and 17th ave. Even in good time there are restaurants that didn't make it.
Bar C just closed after Christmas last year along with Pita Pit and Mr Sub. The restaurant next to Shell station just changed from Japanese Italian back to just Italian.
Last edited by Xtrema; 01-31-2017 at 09:46 AM.
I really like DIY yogurt. The fad started in California I believe which is well suited for froyo. I just don't understand how someone could think it's a good idea for Calgary.
Munchies in northland is consistently busy. Not even the Starbucks isn't as busy.
Originally posted by ZenOps
I say we slow down the spinning of the earth so that there is 25 hours in the day.
Join me.
Kids love them but I think parents hate paying $10 for crappy ice cream. I also wonder how Marble Slab hangs on.Originally posted by Manhattan
I really like DIY yogurt. The fad started in California I believe which is well suited for froyo. I just don't understand how someone could think it's a good idea for Calgary.
You're paying for the show. It's like Benihana for ice cream.
The new coffee shop, Philosophy(?), doesn't look as busy as Analog. Then again, it's twice as big.
PITA PIT!?!?!Originally posted by Xtrema
Nope, right across from Western High. Next to the candy shop.
There a similar concept yogurt store also closed in Market Mall. I think similar joint in Beacon Hill is gone too. I think the whole DIY yogurt fad has passed.
Anyway, competition is fierce on 4th and 17th ave. Even in good time there are restaurants that didn't make it.
Bar C just closed after Christmas last year along with Pita Pit and Mr Sub. The restaurant next to Shell station just changed from Japanese Italian back to just Italian.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
This recession has officially gone too far