Take the Survey: South Bronx Starbucks Wars—Yes Or No to Their New Location?

Coming Soon: Starbucks. There goes the neighborhood?
Coming Soon: Starbucks. There goes the neighborhood?

Since we posted about Starbucks coming invading the South Bronx and opening up shop in Melrose, many folks have spoken for or against its opening in the neighborhood. So far the vast majority across all social media networks have overwhelmingly commented that they are not happy with the corporate giant opening up in the South Bronx.

So we’re turning to YOU to take a quick poll and see where your loyalties are. This survey is in no way scientific, we just want to know how YOU feel.

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