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there are just paying net 30


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Engineers have already inspected a 36-inch concrete culvert that carries the Cowhorn Creek below the building and determined that it doesn't need to be replaced — something that could have been cost-prohibitive.

hmmmm.....I thought this was a really major issue. Wasn't this one of the main issues that plagued Capital plaza for years? Didn't Walgreens think it was an issue? Apparently this article says it is now a non-issue.  


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hmmmm.....I thought this was a really major issue. Wasn't this one of the main issues that plagued Capital plaza for years? Didn't Walgreens think it was an issue? Apparently this article says it is now a non-issue.  


Silly, now it's taxpayer dollars ... 'nuff said.


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Sounds like Rotterdam is having quite a Renaissance too!
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          Christine M. until recently was on the Schd'y. IDA.  Robert M. is chair of the Rotterdam IDA.  Rotterdam IDA is run by Metroplex now.  The Belvedere & Malozzi's is right across the street from Capital Plaza, (an eyesore at the least).  The Belvedere has been for sale for years, its PILOT is soon to expire and there will a be full tax load.  Do you put a profitable business up for sale?  Will the Recovery Grill enhance the sale of the Belvedere?  Yes, no one would argue the Capital Plaza has been a Town blight for years and needs to be addressed, but the current players in conjunction with the timing  . . . . . .
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         .... but the current players in conjunction with the timing  . . . . . .


It's called "self-serving"...Rotterdam's administration is known for that!

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next they will be doing things with shell companies
selling from one to another and refiling for PILOTs
it is a clever ploy, works for about 4 generations
then the house of cards comes crashing down


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Is Mallozzi really involved in this new venture?


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          Christine M. until recently was on the Schd'y. IDA.  Robert M. is chair of the Rotterdam IDA.  Rotterdam IDA is run by Metroplex now.  The Belvedere & Malozzi's is right across the street from Capital Plaza, (an eyesore at the least).  The Belvedere has been for sale for years, its PILOT is soon to expire and there will a be full tax load.  Do you put a profitable business up for sale?  Will the Recovery Grill enhance the sale of the Belvedere?  Yes, no one would argue the Capital Plaza has been a Town blight for years and needs to be addressed, but the current players in conjunction with the timing  . . . . . .


Is anyone really surprised?


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Is Mallozzi really involved in this new venture?



             In the sense that he is chair of Rotterdam IDA who has assisted in the land transfer with Metroplex and RIDA financial support.
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Table Hopping
Pull up a chair and talk about food
By Steve Barnes | E-mail | About Table Hopping
New Recovery Sports Grill coming to Wolf Road
June 1, 2010 at 2:10 pm by Steve Barnes, senior writer
The Capital Region’s third Recovery Sports Grill is being constructed at 98 Wolf Road in Colonie, in the plaza with the Hannaford supermarket. The space was home to Kyoto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar for about four months last year. The look, concept and menu will essentially be the same as siblings at Hilton Garden Inns on Hoosick Street in Troy and New Scotland Avenue in Albany, according to Carrie Hillenbrandt, spokeswoman for owner BBL Hospitality. The restaurant, smaller than the others in square footage, is projected to seat 160.

Go here to read the comments  http://blog.timesunion.com/tablehopping/15645/new-recovery-sports-grill-coming-to-wolf-road/


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If the Mallozzi family is involved in this new venture, I am ok with that.  They have an excellent track record of building small businesses.
The problem with Rotterdam is that for too many years we have been griping and moaning about high property taxes then when a legitimate business comes along .. certain folks come out of the wood work to fight the new business venture.
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If the Mallozzi family is involved in this new venture, I am ok with that.  They have an excellent track record of building small businesses.
The problem with Rotterdam is that for too many years we have been griping and moaning about high property taxes then when a legitimate business comes along .. certain folks come out of the wood work to fight the new business venture.


          The Capital Plaza was comprised of "new business" ventures at one time, as was the Grand Union on Hamburg St., as was Feuz mfg. on Mariaville Rd., as was the 4 corners market, as was the old Draper High School, as was the old Edgewood Restaurant, as was the Curry Rd. Shopping Plaza, Shoporama Pizza, etc. etc.  I think people are more concerned about what type of business it is ( ie. gin mill ), how many jobs it will provide, the liklihood of sustained success, and the potential to create a new blight from a failed, defunct "new business" venture.  To these issues, I would say the concerns are valid.  I also do not recall seeing anyone "fighting" this project, merely expressing concerns about the need for another gin mill especially when the food rating reviews are mediocre at best.
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