A lot of businesses closed in Sosua

Lobo Tropical

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Before I place my bets in this Death Pool, i need to figure out exactly how will the Dominicans justify shutting down a Pizzeria, which just happens to serve Alcohol and have scantily Clad Camareras.

It could be the twenty waitresses and single men eating Pizza.
Before you know it there could be dancing, and all hell brakes loose.
Also Las Terrenas may complain about unfair competition too close to them, Pizza - Pasta you know?
 

Garyexpat

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Before I place my bets in this Death Pool, i need to figure out exactly how will the Dominicans justify shutting down a Pizzeria, which just happens to serve Alcohol and have scantily Clad Camareras.

The ONLY reason you good folks are having a problem trying to "figure out" what reason will be used to shut the place down is because you are using logical thinking. Throw the logic and common sense out the window and it would be easy.

1. Too many girls
2. Not enough girls
3 Too many gringos
4. Not enough gringos
5 Music too loud
6. Music too soft
7. Open too early
8 Open too late
etc. etc. etc.
 

Lobo Tropical

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Do not ignore the ultimate motivation of urban renewal and what the goal might be.

Turn Dominicans from being Vegetarian to Vegan.
Urban Yoga classes chicas in Spandex chicos in Lululemon.
Turn motos in for carbon fibre road bikes.
Exchange high heels for roller blades.
 

ctrob

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The ONLY reason you good folks are having a problem trying to "figure out" what reason will be used to shut the place down is because you are using logical thinking. Throw the logic and common sense out the window and it would be easy.

1. Too many girls
2. Not enough girls
3 Too many gringos
4. Not enough gringos
5 Music too loud
6. Music too soft
7. Open too early
8 Open too late
etc. etc. etc.

No, it's because the waitresses will still bang the customers. Having a pizza oven will mean nothing to the gov't.
 

Tamborista

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Turn Dominicans from being Vegetarian to Vegan.
Urban Yoga classes chicas in Spandex chicos in Lululemon.
Turn motos in for carbon fibre road bikes.
Exchange high heels for roller blades.

You may be onto something here, get rid of those muffin tops, and start a new trend.
 

windeguy

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Turn Dominicans from being Vegetarian to Vegan.
Urban Yoga classes chicas in Spandex chicos in Lululemon.
Turn motos in for carbon fibre road bikes.
Exchange high heels for roller blades.

I understand everyones amusement at the steps being taken, but such things are not at all the motivations involved in this situation. The motivation is urban renewal for people who have money to make more money. After that urban renewal phase is over, then what will be will be. More retirement villas and a few All Inclusive resorts, for example.

At this time we are merely at the beginning of the urban renewal and Lifestyle modification phase.
 
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After that urban renewal phase is over, then what will be will be.


So, you really believe if there was all kinds of people investing money to make money, that they are going to let it to go back to the way it was? Considering they supposedly, according to you, are changing it for them, I doubt it. It's just my 2 centavos, but why, of all places, would anyone pour money into Sosua? Cabarete already has a bit of a "cleaner" rap than Sosua, and generally more Americans are already settled there, from what I have seen. Sosua is the sleepy/sleezy hollow of the North Coast, you can put an earring in a pig...
 

Lobo Tropical

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I got to be me

I understand everyones amusement at the steps being taken, but such things are not at all the motivations involved in this situation. The motivation is urban renewal for people who have money to make more money. After that urban renewal phase is over, then what will be will be. More retirement villas and a few All Inclusive resorts, for example.

At this time we are merely at the beginning of the urban renewal and Lifestyle modification phase.

I'm sure there are not too many ulterior reasons.
Likely the same old money and power.
If we don't like the results fortunately WE can move on, to the next best way of our individual lives.
 

windeguy

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So, you really believe if there was all kinds of people investing money to make money, that they are going to let it to go back to the way it was? Considering they supposedly, according to you, are changing it for them, I doubt it. It's just my 2 centavos, but why, of all places, would anyone pour money into Sosua? Cabarete already has a bit of a "cleaner" rap than Sosua, and generally more Americans are already settled there, from what I have seen. Sosua is the sleepy/sleezy hollow of the North Coast, you can put an earring in a pig...

I doubt that things would return to a previous state if sufficient changes are made and paid.

I do know that in the real world, prohibitions are not totally effective.
 

ramesses

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I was out and about in a few parts of Sosua last night. There is no way Sosua is even remotely ready for retirees. The crap that still goes on....incredible.

On a bright note, it only took the police 10 mins to arrive and escort the bloody fella away.
 

Meemselle

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Update on what's open/what's closed

Trying to bring this back to topic:

I was chatting with the owner of Casa Valeria this morning. He says he expects that the restaurant renovation will be finished by the end of September, and he hopes to re-open in October.

And Restaurant Orchidee re-opens tonight, in case you didn't check our own high society newsletter, "Sosua News."
 

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Trying to bring this back to topic:

I was chatting with the owner of Casa Valeria this morning. He says he expects that the restaurant renovation will be finished by the end of September, and he hopes to re-open in October.

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So they adding even more rooms to Casa Valeria? Casa Valeria was always a great place to stay but hard to book a room for any stay longer than 2-3 days.
 

Meemselle

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So they adding even more rooms to Casa Valeria? Casa Valeria was always a great place to stay but hard to book a room for any stay longer than 2-3 days.

I am not sure whether they simply upgraded the rooms they had or added more. From the street, it looks as if they added more. Even though I'm not in the biz anymore, I invited myself in for a fam-tour!
 

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They completely demolished the old rooms and added more In the process. I guess arien isn't worried about lose of business, but he has a large European business in the winter along with Chica hunters. Chica hunters that stay there like a quiet atmosphere to come back too.