Why does local business think they can dump on our city neighborhoods – literally?
For two weeks now, Bank of America on Gallivan Boulevard has received complaints from community activists about two ratty, stained couches that they dragged to the corner of Gallivan Boulevard and Hallett Street in the Neponset neighborhood of Dorchester.
For two weeks, bank officials have promised to remove them. We’re still waiting.
Does anyone think this would be allowed in any tony suburb? Not a chance. Why does Bank of America think it’s appropriate to dump on Dorchester and completely ignore the complaints of not just its neighbors, but its customers ?
It’s a question that I put to bank managers at the Gallivan Blvd. branch this afternoon. I’m still waiting for an answer.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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