Too many cooks spoil the broth
Do you know how many County Commissioners there are for the 1946 square miles that it covers (larger than Rhode Island and Delaware)? There are 13 County Commissioners.
Do you know how many City Commissioners there are for the City of Miami, which is 55.27 square miles in size? There are 5 City Commissioners.
Now do you know how many members are on the Coconut Grove BID Board? That's the Business Improvement District, which basically covers 4 blocks. That's 4 major blocks in the Center Grove -- Grand Avenue, Main Highway, McFarlane Road and Commodore Plaza. The answer is 19. There are 19 members on the BID board who call the shots around our 4 little business blocks.
And those 19 people, who I like, each and every one of them, does nothing for the village. Nothing. The board consists of landlords who own and rent out property and of course business owners. And yet, the Center Grove is almost a ghost town these days. Empty store fronts line the streets while these 19 board members do who knows what. David Collins, BID director resigned last week, so that office will probably flounder for awhile now.
Their solution to the empty store fronts is to redo the brick sidewalks and take out large bunch of trees in the project. They think, they actually think that redoing the sidewalks will have the rest of the county (and a large group of tourists) flocking to our streets to spend money. They don't see that we need businesses to draw people.
We need someone that can go out and bring business into the Grove, you know, a recruiter of some type. Johnny Rockets is next to go, above you can see them taking the sign down at FYE at CocoWalk, so add music and movies to the list of things that we cannot purchase in the Grove.
Anne Taylor Loft left, two of the art galleries are gone, Hooters, The Burgundy Room, the Beer Garden and Sushi Place, also a shoe store at CocoWalk closed shop in the middle of the night and ran. And the BID board is worried about sidewalks and trees.
While the 19 board members are falling all over themselves with delusions of grandeur at the BID meetings (some are not even business owners, they are neighbors or people that don't even live in the Grove) the Grove is going to hell. The few board members who spoke their own minds were dumped by the board -- which is not elected, but appointed. And so it is basically a puppet board that does the bidding (no pun intended) of a few. The poor, shameless, lame bidding.
And if they think that by tearing up the sidewalks for years on end will help business, I think they are wrong. I think that that is going to be the nail in the coffin because when the place is all torn up and dusty, people will not be able to get to the few open businesses that are operating. That will be the end of it all.
You would think that people who have a financial interest in the village would care. They don't.
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13 Comments:
Do these 19 BID guys get paid? Who can fire them all? It's tax money that they use, so someone has to be held accountable for the Grove's relative demise.
Then again, isn't our beloved commisioner Sarnoff really the one in charge behind the BID mess?
Way to go for those who re-elected him or just did not vote. We get what we deserve.
CI
So does that equal 2 people per business left in the grove?
Do you remember the good old days before the ghost town.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WhhSBgd3KI&ob=av2e
I didn't know about the BID, but I share your sentiments. My parents and friends are visiting me in a few weeks time and I am almost embarrassed to bring them into the Grove now. Especially if Eddie Rockets is closing (That was the restaurent I alluded to in follow up post to Coconut Grove RIP?).
Aesthetics of an area are important but they are secondary to getting business' in. Since I started coming here in 2009, the area has changed dramatically and unfortunately, not for the better.
Excellent post.
Do you suppose they could find the kindness to get me the money they have owed me for over 3 years now. Never got a response to my initial invoice and when 8 mo. passed I asked David what happened. He said they did not have the $$. They owe me $350 for the Christmas Cottages. That is just for my labor not for the use of the gallery to house and save keep the items. As it was part of the budget when the BID made the commitment what happened to that money?
AnnaMaria Windisch-Hunt
They can hand you the check Tom and I know I will get it.
ps do you suppose I should get interest .
Quick Questions:
1. Does the BID have a website or anywhere we can find out more information about them?
2. What is the chambers role in this?
3. What is the village council's role in this?
Yes and you also must take into account that David Collins had done as he pleases; whatever the consensus is among the Board. This is one of the issues. His way of doing business had even resulted in multiple complaints from former employees that have shared their eyewitness accounts of Mr. Collins consistently ignoring suggestions and offers of assistance to bring more commerce into the Grove. It is a disgrace!
Excellent post. Even read it out aloud to others.
When and where does the BID meet? Maybe the Grapevine can spearhead a push to get 33133 residents out to the meeting to voice our opinions and bring our suggestions.
Shame the grove is lacking a pro business chamber of commerce or better said strong leader driven chamber to voice the true interests of the business owners. Not the echoing of a politian
Willie vega
Grape, I've been reading your blog since just about the first post. Why not offer yourself to sit on the BID? I know (or believe I know) from reading your blog that you have a successful business that you run that affords you the time to walk around the Grove every day getting stories for the Grapevine. You also clearly have an enormous amount of love for the Grove and a ton of ideas to try and bring business and people to the area. You know all the people who run businesses in the Grove and all people involved in Grove politics too.
Successful
Cares about the Grove
Wants to improve the Grove
Are there any better qualifications than that?
I don't own a business or own property in the Center Grove and I won't be part of a committee that would have me as a member. Besides, they would never have me. Anyone that has ever spoken up has been thrown off the board.
Seriously, the Grapevine really captures the essence of Coconut Grove. Tom is our best advocate, by far. Nobody seems to get it, as well as he does. Except maybe Ana Maria and Glenn.
Therefore, I believe that Tom would make an excellent and most qualified representative, no matter which board or council he is a member of.
For me, after 53 years here, I look back and try and picture in my mind the best years of the Grove, and what is was like then. The truth is that things are not much different now. The atmosphere and the ambience and the beauty have barely changed.
We never had the BID, the BIC, or the Village Council. The Chamber has been around the longest. My dad was a member. Now, there are too many chefs spoiling the broth.
Yes, the empty stores are a discouraging sign. I find it incredible that the store owners are so affluent, that they can let the property sit empty for years.
As long as those people don’t care, they will keep the rents too high and out of reach for the business owners, who cannot seem to make a profit.
Unbelievable. So the store owners prefer to keep their astronomical rent prices, even if the place is vacant for months?
I don't get it.
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