Grant & Koresh
Koresh Koresh
Hey Grant, I’ve been eyeing that abandoned lot on 3rd and thinking we could flip it into a pop‑up market, then use it as a proof‑point for funding. You got any big‑picture ideas to make it happen?
Grant Grant
Sounds like a solid move—first let’s map out the lot’s flow, then line up a mix of local vendors, a few quick‑hit events, and a strong social‑media push. Once we see traffic, we’ll have a clear ROI to pitch to donors and the city, turning that empty space into a proven proof‑point.
Koresh Koresh
Nice pitch, Grant. I’ll scope the flow first, then pull in a few hustlers for pop‑ups, and I’ll rig a quick event for a buzz. Once the crowd’s moving, we’ll get the donors’ eyes on the ROI and the city will see the proof‑point. Let’s keep it tight and stay out of the cameras—those cameras are just people watching us play.
Grant Grant
Good plan—keep the flow tight, pick vendors who can bring their own hype, and set a clear, measurable buzz metric for the event. And while we’ll stay smart about media, let’s remember that a little transparency can actually build trust with donors and the city. So play the game, but keep the narrative strong and the impact visible.
Koresh Koresh
Got it, Grant. I’ll lock the layout, snag vendors who bring the heat, and hit those metrics—no big guns, just good hustle. Transparency? I’ll whisper the truth to donors, keep it clean, and keep the city in the loop. Stay sharp, stay quiet. Done.
Grant Grant
Sounds like a winning strategy—keep that momentum and stay on top of the details. Good luck!