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Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Ned Divines in Centreville ()
Date: January 15, 2014 01:09PM

Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
http://centreville.patch.com/groups/business-news/p/centreville-what-do-you-see-in-the-old-ned-devines-building

Luck evidently wasn't with Ned Devine's, an Irish Pub and restaurant that once occupied 6208 Metroplex Drive in Centreville.

The pub closed about two years ago and since then the building has stood empty along the bustling business strip just off Machen Road and Route 28.

Now that we are all tired of nothing being there, what should be the next business to step up to the plate and take a swing at success?

The owner of the 6,638 square foot building would like to see another restaurant there, but the building is suited for customization, according to a representative from KLNB, the commercial real estate company charged with leasing the building. See more information on the property on the KLNB website.

But if it were up to you, what do you want to see there?

6208 Metroplex Drive was once the home of Ned Divines but has been empty for years.
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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: ..... ()
Date: January 15, 2014 01:23PM

It was a sad, sad day when Ned Devines closed down.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Ronny Trash ()
Date: January 15, 2014 06:57PM

I see a saloon there with an old wooden bar, country line dancing, and lonestar beer on tap.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: WildWing ()
Date: January 16, 2014 12:19AM

What about a Buffalo Wild Wings?

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Obvious ()
Date: January 16, 2014 01:21AM

CVS

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Bertucci ()
Date: January 16, 2014 06:59AM

Bring Bertucci's back.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: thisisajokeright ()
Date: January 16, 2014 01:36PM

You went out of business because you got rid of half price steak night >:[

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: @WINGWING ()
Date: January 16, 2014 03:44PM

"Buffalo Wild Wings" please kill yourself and any spawning members of your gene pool..last thing we need is another chump chain with 5 dollar draft Coor's Light.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: HornedUP ()
Date: January 16, 2014 08:28PM

I see an upscale entertainment spot...adult style. Rick's Cabaret or Spearmint Rhino or something of the like. Oh wait, that could never happen in the shit-don't-stink, stuffy, Puritan Commonwealth of Virginnnnia.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: HornedUP ()
Date: January 16, 2014 08:28PM

I see an upscale entertainment spot...adult style. Rick's Cabaret or Spearmint Rhino or something of the like. Oh wait, that could never happen in the shit-don't-stink, stuffy, Puritan Commonwealth of Virginnnnia.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Joe Citizen ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:02PM

I think Centreville should convert it to a 2nd branch of their "jobs office" operation for illegals. It's big enough which would allow about 300 of them to huddle inside and keep warm until the contractors in the white vans pull up to hire them for $65 a day.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Joe Citizen ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:02PM

I think Centreville should convert it to a 2nd branch of their "jobs office" operation for illegals. It's big enough which would allow about 300 of them to huddle inside and keep warm until the contractors in the white vans pull up to hire them for $65 a day.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Joe B. ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:09PM

Negative. BWW not gun friendly.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: Fake Royal ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:10PM

Joe Citizen Wrote:
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> I think Centreville should convert it to a 2nd
> branch of their "jobs office" operation for
> illegals. It's big enough which would allow about
> 300 of them to huddle inside and keep warm until
> the contractors in the white vans pull up to hire
> them for $65 a day.

White vans picking up the day laborers, as you've described, are akin to the trains to Auschwitz. They'll work their asses off before the "local contractor" does what he does.

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Re: Centreville: What Do You See in the Old Ned Devine's Building?
Posted by: unfairfax ()
Date: January 16, 2014 09:27PM

Bring back cheasapeake bay seafood house. I want their hushpuppies and all you can eat peeled steamed spiced shrimp and crablegs :(

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