Joan Roberts wrote:Lynn.
...As to filling up those doubles. Which magic bullet is going to do that? What makes them more attractive now than when they began to empty out around 1975? Vision is one thing, delusion is something else again.
...And to Charyn, I will only flip back the request you made of me the other day. This can be a frustrating experience because there is a prevailing mindset which may or may not be reality-based. But perhaps the goal isn't as much to win arguments as it is to plant that little seed of thought, which you have done in spades. Your voice matters.
Joan
A couple quick notes. No one is hoping they magically fill. Owners(some) are hard at work fixing them up and modernizing them. Some have been completely gutted. It takes time but they are beginning to fill up again. Interest rates will also help.
Over night, no way. But the Hampton will not go up over night either. Hillard Triangle will not go up over night either.
All I suggest, is doesn't it make sense to work on something while we wait for the Hampton Inn? Would it make sense to make Lakewood as nice as we can to attract the Hampton Inn? Seeing how there is no reason to stay at the Hampton Inn for downtown the poorest city in America. Wouldn't it be nice to fill the city with residents so people come to visit? Have fun events that pull people in? Make Lakewood the nicest, city to stay with walkable streets and storefronts?
Everything I talk of doing from my end, benefits the Hampton Inn, Progressive Insurance, Beijing University, Aldi's, WalMart, The little shop owner, the homeowner, and the renter. Without a concept of the "brand" as you have pointed out we do not know what we are selling and it becomes impossible to sell the city to others.
Another difference is if some of the ideas vetted here and in other meetings attributed to the VAL have no negative impact on the city. Not in bad reputation, bad press, lower property values, unsafe streets, etc. But a Hampton Inn built with abatement, over the houses of some, that fails can be a town killer.
As for the board, you nailed it. You, me, Ken, DL we throw it on the wall and it sticks and reverberates in NetLand forever. Leaving a virtual trail of residents wanting a Hampton Inn in Lakewood, a young woman wanting a peninsula, of people working together for free parks and concerts, of LakewoodAlive a group that wants to bring economic development, of Mayor Tom George's Open Door Policy, of the Cliffs, Rosewood Place, and Rockport.
We all throw little pebbles out, and watch the rings grow as they travel across what some have called the thought puddle known as the Observation Deck. Some disappear before hitting a rock or edge, some hit and cause ripples coming back, even waves. Anyone can look and listen. You, me, Tom George, Tom Jordan, George Bush whoever. Maybe from our open discussions they will find the nugget they need, maybe we can find the comfort we need.
In the end, I get 5 storefronts filled, help business stay, and fill a couple homes, and you get the Hampton Inn, we are better off than yesterday.
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