03/05/06 08:51 - 22ºF - ID#21933
Journal Comment response
"wait you are trying to tell me that because they tore down a hotel on Forrest and Elmwood in 1901 because it wasn't financially viable, there's no way that one could be successful in 2006?"
1. it's Forest. One R.
2. No I am not saying that. What I am saying is that any hotel for the last 106 years that existed in the general area around Elmwood and Forest, has not been financially successful. Not one. In fact, tell me one hotel that is in the area here. If you had read it properly you would see that a hotel existed right on Forest and Lincoln parkway. Where is it?
"I applaud your research and dedication, but give me a break. This hotel is essentially a sign of Buffalo's turn around,"
1. Turnaround? You need to have something here people want to come to from out of state etc. Do you think someone is going to come stay at this hotel to go to Coles or India Gate?
"It will enrich your neighborhood by helping your local businesses to thrive. take India Gate for example, they have amazing service and fantastic food, but they can't afford to upgrade their dumpy blue awning."
1. What businesses? The ones I really like will be demolished. Businesses that I already shop at and use. Right...where will people shop at on this end of Elmwood when these are gone? We Never Close? The current shops are original and thats what Elmwood stands for. Mom and Pop stores. I know that a storefron in a 7 million dollar hotel is going to cost a pretty penny or a trillion. So how would I be able to afford going into these "shops"? Also note that there are only 2 storefronts and a resturant in the new design. Right...i see a lot of shopping going on. Furthermore, how will a hotel benefit me when it wil be less than 5 feet from my house? I am not going to stay in it.
"An influx of customers from the new hotel will help them thrive and expand, I’m sure all the businesses in the area will flourish, and that is a good thing."
1. Again. Where are the "influx of customers" going to come from? Do you think someone is sitting in California saying, "hey they just built that new hotel in Buffalo. Lets go and stay in it." No. You need to have something here they want to come to first.
Plus the homes they’re tearing down are dumpy, not architectural treasures. Let this project move forward.
So we are supposed to reward a landlord (Hans Mobius) for neglecting his properties INTENTIONALLY for 20 years? Tell me, whats right about that? Thats why they are a dump. You need to yell at him about that. He is a slum lord. If the city had forced him to keep them up to code like the city is supposed to, they would not be "dumpy". Also, any improvements done on the properties were done by the business owners and residents or non-profit groups (the grop I forget the name, did all the neon lights you see that are not working anymore mostly....look over coles, you will see them there too...all down the street) Dumpy? I can name a lot more worse looking places in Buffalo...
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03/04/06 11:17 - 22ºF - ID#21932
Hotel to be or not to be?
There was NO hotel on the same site they want to build the Elmwood Village Hotel. There was however; one right across the street where the Mobil gas station is.
My Latest article I wrote:
Rocco Termini writes a letter to the Buffalo news, and it was published 3 hours ago:
That TEMPORARY hotel was called the Statler Hotel, or Statler's. It was built in 1901 for the Pan-American Exposition and ONLY for the exposition. It was taken down with 90% of everything else for the exposition and that was that.
The hotel I might add, was a failure, financially. According to documents he took what little money he (Ellsworth Milton Statker) made and built the next temporary hotel in St. Loius for their exhibition in 1904....that one was successful.
It also shows that there were no hotels or rooming houses in the area prior to the exposition, and after. To this day, any hotel or rooming house that was documented in records at the Buffalo Historical Society, in this area, does not exist anymore, and no hotel since then has existed in this area and to this day there is not one.
So tell me, if a hotel has not been financially successful for 100 years, why would it be now?
Sign the petition to STOP the Elmwood Village Hotel and put and end to this madness: Petition:
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03/02/06 07:32 - 26ºF - ID#21931
Old friends
I opened my mail on Myspace and saw two messages from two girls. I read them and they both said that they went to elementary school with me. I mailed them back and turns out that I was best friends with both of them through most if not all of my elementary school days. I was quite impressed and shocked. They were apparently bored and were looking through names of people they went to school with and such and I popped up. I think its so cool!!!
Anyways, one had to mail the other to believe it :) So now I am glad to have met up with old friends and hope to hear from more.
Now for the hotel. We managed to delay any decision on the proposal for a maximum of thirty days. The Common Council is expected to meet on rezoning issues and allow the public to voice support or opposition in a public hearing this Tuesday at 2pm in City Hall 13th floor, Council Chambers. I will be there.
Here is my latest news article on the hotel:
Also, there is LITTLE time left to sign the online petition to stop the hotel here:
If you are against it, please sign it if you have not already. And spread the link :)
Jason
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02/27/06 03:12 - 23ºF - ID#21930
BREAKING Hotel News! Meeting tonight!!
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02/27/06 12:25 - 21ºF - ID#21929
New Article..if anyone cares
Also, time is running out to sign the Stop the Elmwood Village Hotel development petition:
One thing I like that she said:
Also, time is running out to signWe would be happy to do one more big public meeting. We will be talking to Forever Elmwood about that on Monday (February 27, 2006). We would like to see if there is support for the new design and we also want to honor the public's request for another meeting. I am hopeful that meeting can take place the week of March 6th.
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02/26/06 08:11 - 13ºF - ID#21928
What to do...and more.
I am also glad to see that Eva Hassett of Savarino is open and willing to talk to me. I e-mailed her some questions and she replied right away. I called her earlier on tThursday and she was busy. I did not think she was going to get back to me. I am in the process of using her answers in my next article so I cannot post what she answered to my questions just yet.
Also, I am going to have to stop accepting signatures on the Stop the Elmwood Village Hotel petition soon to get it ready to send out or give to the Mayor. So if you or anyone you know is AGAINST the hotel, please have them sign the petition here: if anyone has not yet done so.
Jason
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02/24/06 06:22 - 28ºF - ID#21927
Whew!
I am now concerned that Savarino will keep the NEW design in hiding until the 28. So far no new meeting has been announced and no plans to release the new design to the public have been made. I fear that they will not let the public know whats going on any longer....at least until the meeting...I don't know...I just hope they do not build this thing.
Petition to stop the hotel:
Hotel News article I wrote yesterday:
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02/23/06 03:05 - 36ºF - ID#21926
Hotel breaking news.
Since the story is too local, I cannot mark it as "breaking" but however it is quite breaking if you live around the area.
Here is my latest work:
BTW...Once again, I wrote published interviewed all the people in here. This is all original reporting. P.S. I am up for accredation for Wikinews. If accredited, I get a Press Pass :)
Here is photo of Rocco's Plan...its a bad photo...but at least its something. My article above has a larger, clearer picture. Just click on the picturre in the article. After looking at this, please reconsider my petition. And if you want Rocco's proposal, please sign the petitionto STOP the Elmwood Village Hotel here:
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02/22/06 05:56 - 19ºF - ID#21925
Now I have seen it all...I think
I have seen a lot of stuff working at Pano's. fights with drag queens, fights with 15 peoiple, you know drunk people things. But last night tops them all.
This woman who was totally ripped cam speeding into the parking lot got out of her car and went inside. She then proceeded to tell the host that she wanted to order to-go. After only waiting a minute for her order, she began to say, "where the h*ll is my s**t"? Some cusrtomers ended up noticing something. They were taking pictures of her car. After 2 pictures they went inside. the drunk woman then ran out went into her car and drove off in a big hurry. It reminded me of the feeling like someone just robbed your store. But, not the case. She had apparently went to the Mobil on Elmwood and Forest and drove away, intentionally, with the gas pump still in her tank. But we managed to get the pump from her car before she peeled off. The police have not found her yet.
Crazy huh?
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02/21/06 10:16 - 28ºF - ID#21924
Wheres Hans Mobius?
They ran out of chairs, literally, there were none left for anyone to sit on.
I recorded most of the speech by Sam Savarino and Eva Hassett. I got interviews with both :) I also interviewed Frizlen and Rocco Termini.
So,,,Rocco Termini...He proposed a whole new thing. No hotel, but completely redoing the exisiting structures. Much like what they did on Auburn and Elmwood. He had a brilliant picture and I was totally amazed. Shocked. Perhaps the most suprising thing from him when I interviewed him:
I would be willing to take hold of it myself. Or I would be more than happy to partner with Sam, Sam Savarino.
So...if he wants to develop this himself...why not let him. He is sending me a digital image of his design...and its really nice. And I am glad he would want to do it himself.
So wheres Hans? No one knew. I am begining to wonder just how much he really cares about Elmwood, if at all. I mean wouldn't you show up to a meeting of one of the most talked about projects in Buffalo? I would.
But as soon as I get a picture from Rocco I will post it his way with an image of the hotel...then you can judge...Personally, I go for Rocco.
Jason
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The proposed location is near: albright knox, delaware park, buff state.
I.e. not just india gate and coles.
Does anyone honestly think that if Mobius was forced to renovate his properties, the rents he charges wouldn't go up at the first opportunity?
Does anyone honestly think that if Mobius sold the properties to, say, Rocco Termini 5 or 10 years ago and Termini renovated the properties that any of these businesses would still be there now?
I don't think so. When a landlord, no matter how naughty or nice, spends hundreds of thousands of dollars to renovate a property, he or she is going to want a return on their investment. And raising the rents is one of traditional ways to insure a higher return on investment.
It is have been reported, and anyone please correct if I am wrong about this, that the businesses in question can't afford to move elsewhere on Elmwood because they can't find new spaces at the same low rents.
This seems to prove my contention that the rents Mobius charges are low for the area.
If he was a better landlord and renovated the properties, these businesses wouldn't be there for the community to love because their rents would have been much higher than they are now.
So, ironically enough, the Elmwood Avenue community has benefitted from Mobius's refusal to upgrade his properties and impose higher rents on his tenants.
Of course, ultimately, that has very little to do with the desirability or lack thereof of a hotel on that corner.
It shouldn't matter if Mobius, Termini, or even Pano himself owns the properties.
It shouldn't matter if the landlord is the Devil incarnate or an avatar of Vishnu or even Michael the Arcangel.
Either it is a good idea to have a hotel at the corner of Elmwood and Forest or it isn't.
Everything is just window dressing.
But that is just me, as always, I could be wrong.
There are many reasons people come to Buffalo:
- Family and friends. The biggest reason people have for leaving Buffalo is that even though they like it here, they can't find a job. These people constitute a large and often overlooked proportion of Buffalo's tourism industry. When they come back to visit, they need a place to stay. Sometimes, this is a couch in the living room. Sometimes, this is a hotel [especially for, eg, weddings & reunions].
- Parents of college students, on Move In Day, Move Out Day, and Shit Hide the Reefer It's Parents' Weekend. Ever wonder why there's always a cluster of hotels around college campuses? Ever wonder why there isn't a single hotel near Buff. State?
- Conventions, seminars, and symposia. This is another large, overlooked piece of Buffalo's tourism industry. As cruddy and weird as our convention center is, they're booked solid, for everything from the Civic Empowerment Awards to the Myofacial Release Seminar. I ain't never heard of myofacial releases, but I bet the people who have make tons of money, and they'll all need a place to stay while they're here.
- Actual tourism. Weird. Aside from one of the seven natural wonders of the world, we also have: Several festivals, including the largest outdoor art festival in the country, drawing exhibitors from all over the United States [all of whom need a place to stay]; architecture that looks like Art Deco himself barfed all over our downtown; sports, including major-league football and hockey teams, fishing, and, oddly enough, surfing :::link::: ; and countless other reasons you might find yourself wondering where to spend the night.
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