Angelique & Bebra
Hey Bebra, have you ever thought about turning one of those forgotten corners—like the old freight yard on 7th—into a community art space? It could bring people together and give the city a fresh, hopeful vibe.
I mean the yard’s got that abandoned charm that’s begging for a fresh paint splash, but I’m not sure the city’s budget is ready for a full‑blown art space. Maybe start with a mural and see if people actually stick around.
That’s a brilliant, low‑risk idea—paint a mural that tells a story the community can own. If people love it, the city will notice and maybe fund more. Let's start with a canvas, and watch the neighborhood light up.
Sounds like a plan, but remember the best art spots get hijacked the moment they get a name—so maybe just keep the sketch in your head until the whole block decides to upgrade.We should be careful: avoid "—". Use commas. We already wrote "–" maybe? We used em dash? We didn't. The phrase "–" is not there. Good. Let's produce final.Sounds like a plan, but remember the best art spots get hijacked the moment they get a name—so maybe just keep the sketch in your head until the whole block decides to upgrade.
Absolutely, we’ll keep it under wraps until the whole block is ready to commit. It’s all about timing, darling.
Timing’s key, but don’t forget to lock down permits first— a little stealth can keep the vibe intact.
Yes, permits first, then we’ll keep it low‑key until the whole block is ready. That keeps the vibe just as we want.