Saturday, November 29, 2014

In short, impossible to find parking, traffic inflexible and changes to the road: a loss of custome

Rome, close the bar Pompi, establishment of tiramisu: "I sell to the Chinese" | Rome Fanpage brixton market
Rome is preparing to say goodbye to another of its historic rooms: the bar Pompi via Albalonga, very close to the King of Rome and the Piazza San Giovanni, the "kingdom" of tiramisu and local known and appreciated by foreign tourists. To formalize the closure of an activity that has also opened other branches (the always popular at the Milvian Bridge, for example), it is the owner Roberto Pompi, among other things in a fairly provocative. A few days ago is in fact appeared a warning rather caustically: "Thanks to the foresight of the town hall, residents and citizens will have peace of mind and more time to learn Chinese."
The reference was to the likely sale of the premises to a Chinese entrepreneur, who probably will transform the local symbol of tiramisu Capitoline brixton market in an oriental restaurant; but the note controversy was all against the city administration. He explains Mr. Pompi: "Before we were harassed by fighters who fined customers in a double row, then with the new new jersey that has narrowed the carriageway business plummeted. I lose 4000 per day. [...] Recession is when your neighbor loses his job, depression is when work loses a family member. Panic when they lose all of your employees ... 60 ".
In short, impossible to find parking, traffic inflexible and changes to the road: a loss of customers that led to the end of the race for one of the typical characteristics of the area of San Giovanni. And, above all, 60 jobs in less ...
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