Sunday, September 27, 2009

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Many different events had happened in my life and I haven’t been blogging as you certainly have noticed. Shame on me! But here I am again with some updates.
- I almost had to close Atípica, when the owner asked for a surreal raise on my lease. Finally, reality won and we arrived to an agreement. With tourism going down about a 40%, the Swine Flu and recession, it was a slow winter. Many boutiques and restaurants had to close their doors, but as crisis also brings opportunities many other businesses arrived to Palermo Viejo, such as Muma’s cupcakes, La Manina (there was a lack of kiosks in the area) on Malabia and El Salvador St., BLVD furniture and Anarakoo (clothing) on Gorriti St. and Gas Oil where Eufemia was located, just to mention a few. But going back to Atípica, there are new colorful arrivals. You can check them out on 4510 El Salvador or wait for my next post.
- I had my minutes of fame on TV, when I was interviewed for a show regarding mass media (Historia Presente, canal 7) about Communication Strategies of Women’s Magazines, a paper I wrote several years ago.
- I also had extra courses at the university where I teach and by the way, I’m giving another lecture on Blogging at the Universidad de Palermo tomorrow morning.
- I had the chance to travel to New York after 8 years and visited the Soho, the neighborhood which inspired trendy Palermo Viejo. I’ve also been to DUMBO in Brooklyn and even had one of my photos published on one of its blogs (similar to TPV). I’ll be sharing some photos with you in a separate post.
- The government of BA has been working in the neighborhood. It’s taking them months to do something which, in my opinion, were unnecessary changes that only steal the spirit of the old Palermo Viejo, which was exactly what gave the area its special charm. Parking was already difficult in the neighborhood, now with wider sidewalks and less space available for cars, it will only get worse, not to mention an Increase on traffic due to narrower streets. Preferred'd Have To Have Improvements made in hospitals and schools. What do you think?
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Much has happened in recent months and have not been blogging, as I have noticed. Shame! But here I am back with some tunes!
- I almost have to close Atypical because I asked for an increase in rent surreal but reality won and reached an agreement with the owner. With a drop of almost 40% in tourism, more influenza A and recession, it was a slow winter. Many businesses and restaurants had to close their doors, but as crisis there is opportunity, many others decided to move into the neighborhood, for example, Muma's Cupcakes and the kiosk La Manina (few in the area) in Malabia and El Salvador, BLVD furniture (furniture) and Anarakoo (clothing) on \u200b\u200bGorriti and Gas Oil where Eufemia was. But back to Atípica, new products are colorful. Give a tour of El Salvador 4510 to view or wait for my next post.
- I had my minutes of fame on TV, when a few weeks ago I interviewed for a show on History Channel 7 Present Communication Strategies women's magazine, a paper I wrote some years ago.
- The last semester I took extra courses at the university where I teach and tomorrow morning giving another lecture on Blogging at the University of Palermo.
- I had the good fortune to travel to New York after 8 years and traveled the Soho (neighborhood that inspired Palermo Soho) and DUMBO in Brooklyn (I published a photo on a blog like this, but in this neighborhood ), so I will share photos with you
- Several studies are being conducted in the district by the City Government. Works taking them months and in my opinion, were unnecessary, since it removes the spirit of old Palermo Viejo, redundancy. Parking was already a problem, now with extended sidewalks at corners, will only get worse. No way al del trafficking eliminarse un rail. Hubie preferred that invirtiera mejorar en los hospitales y escuelas. ¿Qué opinan? *

lot has happened in recent months and I have not been writing as you have noticed. Shame! But here I am again with some updates.
- I almost had to close the Atypical since I was asked a surreal increase in rent, but luckily, the reality was stronger and come to an agreement with the owner. With a drop of almost 40% in tourism, swine flu and recession, it was a slow winter. Many shops and restaurants had to close their doors. But where there is crisis there are also opportunities and many others have come to the neighborhood, eg Muma's Cupcakes and kiosco La Manina (there are few in the neighborhood) in Malabia and El Salvador, BLVD furniture (furniture) and Anarakoo (clothes) on the street Gorriti and Gas Oil (clothing too) on the corner where stood the Eufemia. But back to Atypical, there are new colorful! Pass through El Salvador 4510 or wait for my next post.
- I had my minutes of fame on TV when I was interviewed on the program Present History (Channel 7) on Communication Strategies for Women 's Magazines, a paper I wrote a few years.
- I had an extra course in college where I teach and also tomorrow I will take another worskhop on Blogging at the Universidad Palermo.
- I had the good fortune to travel to New York soon for eight years and visited the Soho neighborhood that inspired Palermo Soho, and DUMBO in Brooklyn. Sharing some photos with you soon. - Several pieces are made in the district by the City Government. Some of these works, in my opinion, were unnecessarily. Parking was already a problem now with wider sidewalks on street corners and less space for cars, it will get worse, not talking about the traffic. I'd rather see improvements in schools and hospitals. What do you think? *

Beaucoup de choses sont whether ces derniers mois et passes je n'a pas écrit, comme vous l'avez remarque. Quel honte! More je suis Here, again, with news!
- I almost Atípica close because the owner asked for a rent increase surreal but, fortunately, the reality has been stronger and we agree.
- With a drop of nearly 40% in tourism, more influenza A and recession, we had a slow winter. Many shops and restaurants have closed their doors, but where there is a crisis there are also opportunities, and many others decided to settle in the neighborhood such as Muma's Cupcakes and kiosk Manina (rare in the district ) and in El Salvador Malabia, BLVD furniture (furniture) and Anarakoo (vêtements) en Gorriti, et Gas Oil dans le coin où se trouvait Eufemia. Mais en parlant d'Atípica, il y a de nouveaux produits, très coloré. Visitez El Salvador 4510 ou attendez mon prochain post.
- J'ai aussi eu mes minutes de gloire à la télévision lorsque j'ai été interviewée il y a quelques semaines dans le programme Historia Presente (Channel 7) à propos des Stratégies de Communication de Magazines féminines, un travail que j'ai écrit il y a quelques années.
- Le semestre dernier, j'ai eu des cours supplémentaires à l'Universidad de Palermo, où j'enseigne, et précisément là, je donnerai une autre conférence demain matin on the Introduction to Blogging.
- I also had the chance to travel to New York after eight years and visited the Soho (neighborhood that inspired Palermo Soho) and DUMBO in Brooklyn, so I'll share with you my pictures soon.
- Several projects are being undertaken in the district by the municipality. Works that take months and in my opinion, are useless because they remove the spirit of the old Palermo Viejo. Parking was already a problem and now with wider sidewalks it will only get worse. Not to mention the movement of cars with narrower streets. I preferred to improve hospitals and schools. What do you think?