Port Of Long Beach Site
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I was thinking more along the lines of spectators, police, that sort of thing. Given that the average LBPD officer is a bit mercurial, it wouldn't take much crowd stupidity for there to be a big negative report on the mayor's desk the following Monday.
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I'd pay big money to see a car drift right off the edge and into the channel..Jeff Shyu wrote: Provided there aren't any major issues.

Looks lik eyou might get your chance!!!
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Probably the main reason the drift event is there, BIG MONEY. The city can absorb a lot of inconvience and negativity from police and other support groups if the income is big enough. I'm sure they are paying way more than we'd ever be able to consider. Of course we don't require any support from the city and generally leave places the way we found them, with the exception of a little tire rubber. Definitely somthing we should pursue.
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Ain't gonna happen guys. Shortly after the drift event, work will being to transform that area into a working pier. Unless things change, the Harbor Dept and City of Long Beach will not entertain any future events on the site. I got the word from Tasha at the Long Beach Special Events Department after perusing the matter. SorryRick Brown wrote:Probably the main reason the drift event is there, BIG MONEY. The city can absorb a lot of inconvience and negativity from police and other support groups if the income is big enough. I'm sure they are paying way more than we'd ever be able to consider. Of course we don't require any support from the city and generally leave places the way we found them, with the exception of a little tire rubber. Definitely somthing we should pursue.
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That's too bad. City sees 24-7 revenue, hard to compete with that.
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i'm unsure how that works. I look out the window every day, and it's rare to see all the lifts working on loading and unloading. those are the ones that are close to the open water, where i assume the channel would be deeper.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:That's too bad. City sees 24-7 revenue, hard to compete with that.
the new site is further in, and kinda out of the way. i don't see why they'd spend the money to upgrade when they're not (or at least doesn't appear to be) operating near capacity.
maybe there's plans to hook it up to better rail lines or something.
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I know, it seems like development could wait. Maybe they're going to make it into a container farm; would make sense if the railroads are cutting trips.Jeff Shyu wrote:i'm unsure how that works. I look out the window every day, and it's rare to see all the lifts working on loading and unloading. those are the ones that are close to the open water, where i assume the channel would be deeper.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:That's too bad. City sees 24-7 revenue, hard to compete with that.
the new site is further in, and kinda out of the way. i don't see why they'd spend the money to upgrade when they're not (or at least doesn't appear to be) operating near capacity.
maybe there's plans to hook it up to better rail lines or something.
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looking at that chart on the left ... BMW is doing well. And no wonder Subaru is offering something like $8K off of the STI
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well i'll be damned. just looked out the window, and that giant lot is probably 1/4 full of cars.
i wonder when that happened.
i wonder when that happened.
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The shocking part is seeing Japanese carmakers with inventories over 45-60 days. Last year, Chrysler was carrying 3-4 mos. of some dud models like the Compass, Patriot and Sebring.Mako Koiwai wrote:looking at that chart on the left ... BMW is doing well. And no wonder Subaru is offering something like $8K off of the STI
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Did they already have their Drift Event?1/4 full
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yeah, that was last weekend.Mako Koiwai wrote:Did they already have their Drift Event?1/4 full
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DepressingBob Beamesderfer wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/busin ... 1&emc=eta1
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You want to know the economic forecast. Just look at cardboard.
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Didn't see any reports on it ... I wonder how it went? Looks like they aren't wasting any time turning it into a storage facility. 

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Steve Ekstrand wrote:You want to know the economic forecast. Just look at cardboard.
Pretty good barometer of retail expectations.
When aluminum, copper, steel and wood pulp prices start rising consistently, the economy will be moving toward growth. Otherwise, the bottom isn't here.