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I believe that New Belgium to be an enlighten company, and exactly the type of business Asheville wants to attract. If it is feasible they will use this route, if not, they won’t. Come on Asheville do we need to petition everything! Stop being obstructionists; this is an amazing company and opportunity. Sure they are going to put up with all of the complaints and suggestions from lay people, but what about the next progressive company? Patagonia East? If we make it such a pain in the butt for these companies to move here, they won’t. I move to petition the petition and bring this back to a constructive conversation.
Dear Just Say’in,
You obviously haven’t informed yourself of why this petition is so exciting for New Belgium and the City of Asheville and all the neighbors of this endeavor. Are you having a “constructive conversation” without knowing what you are talking about? Seems so. Oh well, let’s all have another beer and just stop thinking.