That is only because the people in Chicago have more available credit left on their plastic..... :eek:Quote from Maverick74:
You need to move out of the stix. Chicago is hopping. Bars and restaraunts are packed.
Did you at least see Eddie Murphy out late last night? :eek:Quote from Port1385:
The scary part is that Im talking about Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. I went to the Katana last night and they were so desperate for people to get in that they were not checking ids at the door.
I walked around until mid-night last night (a friday night) and there were very few people out.
At 8000 Sunset, the Virgin megastore has been shuttered for a while with a big for-lease sign on it. There was a coffee shop there a while back that is now empty.

In Austin 95% of car dealers in town have reported LOWER sales figures year over year to the Austin Association of Car Dealers. Every friend I have in the car business is WAY OFF last years income levels which is sad to see.Quote from IanMacQuaide:
All I've seen to indicate an economic problem is a foreclosed home on my street thats been for sale for 4 months, and the outlet mall here just north of Houston is over half empty storefronts. That's it.
If the economy is so bad, howcome the car dealerships haven't folded? RV dealers are open, resturants doing good business, Wal-Mart's still open 24/7.