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Went to Grand Asia Market last weekend. It's greatly shrinking. No cafe tables anymore. Food quality is declining. Not as crowded as before. They probably know the news and their destiny already. After all, they have been here for over 15 yrs.
Went to Grand Asia Market last weekend. It's greatly shrinking. No cafe tables anymore. Food quality is declining. Not as crowded as before. They probably know the news and their destiny already. After all, they have been here for over 15 yrs.
Grand Asia is supposedly moving locations in the future. I believe they've purchased the HT location down toward Jones Franklin and Western Blvd.
Grand Asia is supposedly moving locations in the future. I believe they've purchased the HT location down toward Jones Franklin and Western Blvd.
I know. But the new location cannot be compared with this one. This has been an iconic place for the last 15 yrs, kinda like the Chinatown of triangle. I have no interest going to the new one if it's their destination as it's too far from me. Will go to Hmart more instead
I know. But the new location cannot be compared with this one. This has been an iconic place for the last 15 yrs, kinda like the Chinatown of triangle. I have no interest going to the new one if it's their destination as it's too far from me. Will go to Hmart more instead
It's just a building in a strip mall that hasn't been properly kept with the times. I wouldn't call it iconic. The value is in the business itself.
I know. But the new location cannot be compared with this one. This has been an iconic place for the last 15 yrs, kinda like the Chinatown of triangle. I have no interest going to the new one if it's their destination as it's too far from me. Will go to Hmart more instead
Didn’t you say you lived near the morrisville parkway extension where the new neighborhood is going? I’d bet it’s the same within 1 minutes travel time. Might even be less time depending on the day’s traffic.
Maybe you’ll, change your mind like that development.
Didn’t you say you lived near the morrisville parkway extension where the new neighborhood is going? I’d bet it’s the same within 1 minutes travel time. Might even be less time depending on the day’s traffic.
Maybe you’ll, change your mind like that development.
Do you know where GAM is gonna go in the future? It's in Raleigh, not Morrisville. How can I go there in less than a minute? Are you kidding me?
Do you know where GAM is gonna go in the future? It's in Raleigh, not Morrisville. How can I go there in less than a minute? Are you kidding me?
Assuming it is the rumored location, I’m guessing around a 1 minute difference just due to not being as close to I-40. It would be easier to go through town to the new location whereas 40 is easier to the current one, but it will most likely be a shorter distance, yet take a little longer. Maybe even 2 whole minutes.
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