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Villa Italia would have done just as well if they were located on Hamilton HIll or MP. Petta's still remains open and that is located in 'the gut'. When a business has a history of offering a superior service or product.....the people will come.
What the city has done was actually 'segregate' its population by concentrating on 2 blocks of the city. If they were truly concerned with the 'entire' city.....These 'relocated' business would have been placed strategically though out the city.
But instead, they lured these businesses with taxpayer's money and with lucrative tax breaks in to only one area of the city, which in turn all about destroyed the surrounding neighborhoods economically.
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But instead, they lured these businesses with taxpayer's money and with lucrative tax breaks in to only one area of the city, which in turn all about destroyed the surrounding neighborhoods economically.
I agree with you Bumble. When I was a child, the Mont Pleasant neighborhood was one that my family would visit frequently. There were several great bakeries. With the shuttering of many businesses including the pharmacy, Marcella's, and the bakeries I now have no reason to visit the area. The neighborhood has declined to the point that I prefer not to drive through it. For baked goods, I visit Bella Napoli (Latham), Mrs. London's (Saratoga Springs) and the Bread Basket (Saratoga Springs). I'll occasionally go to Villa Italia if I'm in the area. Their product is excellent. Prices are lofty. The North Jay Street and Barrett Street areas offered great Italian restaurants like Mother Ferro's, Luigi's, and Mama Bianchi's. Not much left to visit in that area other than Perreca's bakery. |
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Downtown Schenectady has become the sand box for Mr. Morris! He is leading that pack. And how much taxpayer's money has Proctors received in total?? And how much is his taxpaid salary? And where does he live? NOT IN THE CITY! |
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The smart money would buy predles and the land on hamilton hill
Clean up the railroad tracks and the 890 area and build some affordable housing on the hill
Very nice vista from that area |
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The FACT is that Villa Italia wanted to expand -- couldn't do it at the Hamburg St location and had their plan to expand at Helderberg Ave and Curry Rd thwarted -- so then they were looking OUTSIDE Schenectady County but a deal was put together that kept them IN the county by bringing them to Broadway.
The FACT is that Villa Italia and a number of businesses are now IN downtown Schenectady and are doing quite well -- the dynamic of office workers (MVP, DOT, Lottery and others) and patrons coming to Proctors and patrons coming to the various shops creates a synergy that is revitalizing the once NEAR DEATH downtown. Gradually this dynamic synergy is being spread outward -- College Park and Little Italy and up Broadway towards I-890 .. and soon will spread down lower State St and all along the Erie Corridor from the old ALCO to the gates of GE.
Progress is being made .. slowly but surely ... and the only folks who object to the progress are the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity who have NEVER done more in life than whine, complain and criticize. |
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The FACT is that Villa Italia wanted to expand -- couldn't do it at the Hamburg St location and had their plan to expand at Helderberg Ave and Curry Rd thwarted -- so then they were looking OUTSIDE Schenectady County but a deal was put together that kept them IN the county by bringing them to Broadway.
The FACT is that Villa Italia and a number of businesses are now IN downtown Schenectady and are doing quite well -- the dynamic of office workers (MVP, DOT, Lottery and others) and patrons coming to Proctors and patrons coming to the various shops creates a synergy that is revitalizing the once NEAR DEATH downtown. Gradually this dynamic synergy is being spread outward -- College Park and Little Italy and up Broadway towards I-890 .. and soon will spread down lower State St and all along the Erie Corridor from the old ALCO to the gates of GE.
Progress is being made .. slowly but surely ... and the only folks who object to the progress are the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity who have NEVER done more in life than whine, complain and criticize.
The Schenectady Miracle. The FACT that these businesses were looking to move their businesses out of Schenectady County is the reality. The FACT the County taxpayers are fleeced to keep WEALTHY business people WEALTHY and their properties exempt from paying property taxes is a crime - NOT progress! Lets exempt residential property in the troubled Schenectady neighborhoods, and disproportionately shift the burden to business. Maybe with the extra money, homeowners will renovate and update their properties while the businesses pay for fire, police, roads, and sewer services. |
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Progress is being made .. slowly but surely ... and the only folks who object to the progress are the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity who have NEVER done more in life than whine, complain and criticize.
The FACT is that 'I' along with many many others have had ideas and solutions to the every growing tax burden and the hope for jobs and development. The FACT is that it has fallen on liberal socialist deaf ears!! AND THAT IS A FACT!!! Unless one belongs to the 'friends and family club, you are thrown aside like a piece of garbage. AND THAT IS A FACT!!! I'm a registered blank so I have no political horse in this bunch. The liberal socialists will continue to take the heat as long as they are in the decision making government roll. If they were reps....I would be saying the same. AND THAT'S A FACT! The liberal socialists 'choose' to call it criticism. Other people call it 'a different approach'. BIG DIFFERENCE HERE! |
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and just how much has the miracle cost us???
i am not looking for an opinion just the numbers
who are the winners and how many companies where turned away
i would love to know how much starting with the boat ways of center city ending with today
and a perdiction for the future - what are the chosen zones of growth and what are the expected costs
i doubt there is no documented plan
i have heard stories of sucessful business looking for low interest loans being turned away and now doing much better on their own paying 100% cash to grow
Justin where are you????
if not, how about the Spotlight or the TU
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Anyway, I just think it is cool that the Mallozzi's is offering food from other ethnic groups. |
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Downtown Schenectady has become the sand box for Mr. Morris! He is leading that pack. And how much taxpayer's money has Proctors received in total?? And how much is his taxpaid salary? And where does he live? NOT IN THE CITY!
They pushed him out of Jamestown, NY from his previous job after racking up a ton of debt and financial trouble. A friend of mine who lives out there says they are still paying for it. The gazette should do a story on this, oh I forgot they are supporting taking the Key Bank off the tax rolls and letting the city residents pay the taxes for another millionaire caterer! |
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you can't have a sucessful event without FOOD |
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The FACT is that Villa Italia wanted to expand -- couldn't do it at the Hamburg St location and had their plan to expand at Helderberg Ave and Curry Rd thwarted -- so then they were looking OUTSIDE Schenectady County but a deal was put together that kept them IN the county by bringing them to Broadway.
The FACT is that Villa Italia and a number of businesses are now IN downtown Schenectady and are doing quite well -- the dynamic of office workers (MVP, DOT, Lottery and others) and patrons coming to Proctors and patrons coming to the various shops creates a synergy that is revitalizing the once NEAR DEATH downtown. Gradually this dynamic synergy is being spread outward -- College Park and Little Italy and up Broadway towards I-890 .. and soon will spread down lower State St and all along the Erie Corridor from the old ALCO to the gates of GE.
Progress is being made .. slowly but surely ... and the only folks who object to the progress are the Nattering Nayboobs of Negativity who have NEVER done more in life than whine, complain and criticize.
And show us the list of any of those good paid state employees who have moved to the city. Well?????? Just look up on the DOT website the names of the various regional office managers....find us ONE, JUST ONE who has chosen to move to Schenectady since DOT opened. Well, still waiting. OF course, a year from now we will still be waiting for you to show us even one of those high paid people who have moved into the city And already it's been what, over 10 years and they STILL have NOT moved to the city?????? Hmmmmm, proves you are totally wrong. NO ONE WANTS TO MOVE TO THE CITY WITH THE HIGH TAXES!!!!!!!!! You shake those pom poms so much for the city, how come you aren't buying a house in the city, huh?????? How come YOU didn't take advantage of the big taxpayer handouts and buy a house in the city?????? Huh??????? HOW COME YOU DO NOT LIVE IN THE CITY????????????? HOW COME YOU ARE NOT BUYING A HOUSE IN THE CITY???????? Watch, fellow posters, he won't answer the question of why he won't buy in the city. |
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Getting back to the original intent of the thread - I hope that in the New Year .. Rotterdam's finest eating establishment - Mallozzi's Banquet House - continues to offer events such as the Swedish Christmas Smorgasbord.
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Canali's food blow theirs away like a battleship. |
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Canali's food blow theirs away like a battleship.
Agreed. (And Canili's pays their property tax - what a disadvantage they're at.) |
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