Turning a pub into a Fueneral directors

Do you think turning a closed down pub into a funeral directors would have a negative effect on a community and make it unpopular?
07:21 Wed 25th Apr 2012
 
Best Answer


No best answer has yet been selected by smilingcrow. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.

21 to 26 of 26

First Previous 1 2

Is this as well as - or instead of - the buy to let properties? http://www.theanswerb.../Question1125181.html
Not so far from where I live, a pub and its associated living accommodation became a muslim funeral directors and flourished. The site has since been demolished and the firm has moved to new premises.
A building is a building - business will work or fold.
Churches become all sorts of things - remember when top of the pops started? That took place in a former church for years.
Question Author
I am just scoping it out but its too difficult to get into. Its a shame really. We grew up in a nursing home and both comfortable with the deceased and death.
Question Author
PS boo I have just signed 3 'student pods' worth 30k each and a guaranteed yield of 10%. I am trying to make a comfortable future.
well assuming the people cannot sit around coffins with a pint or choose their urns from between the optics why should it?

i assume you will gut it and refurbish - as long as its not called the red lion or something and it no longer looks like a pub inside then its just a building like any other - i expect many buildings would surprise ypu if you saw them 50 years ago
Question Author
I was thinking also it could be called "The Grim Reeper". I am not sure if this would be a hit or not?

21 to 26 of 26

First Previous 1 2

Latest posts