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Why Richmond, Why?!?

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Karri Peifer
Richmond.com
Monday, May 12, 2008

It’s been almost three months since Richmond.com published it’s first-ever edition of “Why Richmond, Why?!?” and in that time I’ve had a blast writing and researching this column.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s been a lot of work. And I mean a lot of work. Richmonders have kept me plenty busy chasing down the owners of vacant properties, begging corporate media contacts to return my calls and calling local PR representatives so often that I fear they might put a restraining order on me.

But with every question I learn a little bit more about our city and its inhabitants.

And last week I got a little break from my constant research when a loyal reader sought out an answer on my behalf. So thanks, reader-who-asked-not-to-be-named. I really appreciate the scoop.

A few weeks ago, a few readers asked me to confirm a rumor that Dave & Buster’s, the adults-focused arcade-like restaurant, was coming to Richmond. I got the confirmation, but the corporate big-wigs wouldn’t release the details. Thankfully, my helpfully reader was able to fill in the blanks. He sent me this press release published on the Thalhimer/Cushman & Wakefield website. Here it is:

“Thalhimer/Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to announce Dave & Buster’s has leased approximately 16,000 sq.ft. at West Broad Village for the development of Richmond’s first Dave &Busters location. Dave & Buster’s is an entertainment-themed style restaurant which combines food, drinks and games for an environment of fun and celebration. The restaurants are located across the country and around the world. West Broad Village, a high-end mixed use development consisting of retail, office and residential, located on West Broad Street at Broad Street and I-64 consists of 400,000 sq.ft. of retail. Dave & Buster’s is scheduled for a 1st Quarter 2009 opening. Nicki Jassy and John K. Nielsen of Thalhimer/Cushman & Wakefield handled the negotiations for Dave & Buster’s.”

I live near Forest Hill Park where many local residents come to walk their dogs. While most are extremely conscientious about picking up after their dogs, I have seen quite a few who are not. One thing that may help remind and encourage those "forgetful" sorts would be the fine notices that I see elsewhere ($250 fine for not pick up after your dog). Will the city please put these up around the park?
--Tracy

Christy Everson with the City of Richmond department of marketing and public relations answers:

The city shares your concerns for clean parks and has posted signs as you have suggested throughout our parks. It is unfortunate that some people choose to ignore these signs. We work closely with Animal Care & Control (AC&C) to help educate pet owners of their responsibilities and this is one of the more challenging areas, as it is almost impossible to catch those who ignore the signs. We will continue our efforts and if there are specific times you notice offenders on a regular basis, please let us know so we can coordinate some patrols with AC&C to help to remind pet owners of their responsibilities. Animal Care and Control can be reached by calling 311 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday  through Friday.


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4 comments.

FH Area Resident
5/15/2008 at 8:11:59 AM
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Forest, why do our tax dollars have to be spent to make up for your lack of responsibility??? Put some plastic bags on your doorknob to remind yourself when you take your dog out.


Forest
5/12/2008 at 4:01:02 PM
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I too live near and walk through Forest Hill Park. Admittingly, I haven't always been as prepared as I should be to pick up after my dog. In other cities I've lived in I found it helpful when the city provides a trashcan/dog bag setup for unprepared dog owners. That setup and fine sign, combined with some owner responsibility, could go a long way in keeping our parks and shoes clean.


Ray Schmitt
5/12/2008 at 3:09:55 PM
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I just visited ridegrtc.com and went to the "recent news" link. There is absolutely nothing there with any information even remotely pertinent to the question posed about the company's relocation and what's to be done with the vacant lot when it's gone. Why would Kathy Shaw Clary direct curious citizens to that site when there's no information there? All that's on that page is a 387-page Comprehensive Operational Analysis. Skim the Table of Contents and you'll see that this tome has nothing to do with what's being done with the relocation plans. Clary seems to have given a standard, prepared "PR answer" to the question because my guess is that she has no idea what the plan is going to be. Would it be so difficult to just say, "We're not sure yet, but we'll keep you informed..."?


Ben - Email this User
5/12/2008 at 8:30:26 AM
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What about the deplorable condition of the Belvidere/ Broad Street intersection. I was really looking forward to hear what excuse the city would give for the overgrown "new" intersection looking so bad.





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