Zero C.
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When this business first moved in I thought it was a nice addition to the street. Kids + art who can be mad? Then they had their first Christmas party, which included a DJ playing music so loud that everyone in a block radius was terrorized by bass for hours until we (I say we because the phone operator told me I was the tenth complaint) collectively called the cops on them. I thought it was a wild way to introduce yourself as a new business to your neighbors, but ok. Cut to this year: no music, thank god, just screaming but at least that doesn’t travel through floorboards. Then I walk by in the morning and they have left thousands of pieces of large glitter all over the sidewalk, in the gutter, down the street. Okay, maybe everyone was tired after the party, and planned to come back to sweep up the next day? Nope. It has now been a couple days and it’s still there, slowly getting dispersed across the neighborhood. I am finding pieces of it blocks away. I’m finding it in my apartment building. They just straight up littered thousands of pieces of tiny plastic into our environment and neighborhood with zero clean up. This business could not care less about the community it moved into, the street it’s on or anyone around them. Rad.