Kate and Mark meet by chance on the bus, but Kate has to get off before they have time to introduce themselves. Kate runs a gift shop in a building that is now threatened with demolition, and the real estate company wants to buy her out of her lease. As fate would have it, Mark works for the real estate company and is assigned to make sure Kate signs the agreement and vacates the premises by New Year's. However, Kate is determined to resist and save both the building and her shop. Now Mark finds himself in a dilemma, because the last thing he wants is to be in conflict with Kate—quite the opposite, in fact.
Yes, it's good. We've seen the plot before, but this time it works better than most. The conflict doesn't get too exaggerated, and they get extra credit for not saving the building by declaring it a historical landmark, like they always do.
