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Today's Poll: What kind of stores would you like to see open up downtown?

By Howard B. Owens
Howard B. Owens

Here's the "Other" so far

None of the above
ethnic quisine market, "name brand" toystore, cinema, icecream/candy parlor
hobby shop
bath and bodyworks
garden
Wegman's
A good department store
Department store!
Combination of Magazine and Games in one store!
Pawn Shop
Book Store
clothing store
Book Store
clothing store
old navy
Department/clothing store
TJ Maxx or Marshalls
snowmobile
book store
Wegmans
bookstore
Department Store like CL Carr
dept store
Italian Restaurant (Olive Garden)
BOOK STORE!!!!
clothing-Womens
clothing
clothing store
wegmans
ANY THAT WILL LAST!!!!
wegmans
Corner store type with a little of everything
dept store
Incense/Scent Shop
clothing
Book Store
bath and body works old navy olive garden
Sporting Goods
head shop
five and dime like viddlers
cute coffee shop, not a chain
Wegmans
Old Navy
Bath and Body Works
Toys/comics/collectibles
brothel

Feb 16, 2010, 2:59pm Permalink
Howard B. Owens

What's with all the chains? The last thing Batavia needs is chain restaurants. We have an abundance of great, locally owned restaurants already.

Also, I didn't include bookstore because we already have a bookstore downtown, Present Tense Books on Washington.

Feb 16, 2010, 3:01pm Permalink
Bob Price

I really miss the newsstand/magazine type store. Anyone remember Marshalls on Jackson St? Also a small grocery store -being the only grocery stores are on the outskirts of the city-especially once the new senior apartments are done at the old St. Jerome.

Feb 16, 2010, 5:15pm Permalink
Peter O'Brien

Chelsea and I are still throwing the bakery idea around. But right now we are more worried about taking care of the wedding. July 17th is only 5 months away from tomorrow.

Feb 16, 2010, 7:58pm Permalink
doug smith

i would love to see a bakery that corners a niche market
gluten free.....how many people go with out a birthday cake ,,,,or donuts,,,,pies.....pizza....my wife has not had pizza in 5 yrs.....
think it would be nice

Feb 16, 2010, 8:10pm Permalink
DOUGLAS MCCLURG

I like the Idea of a pawn-consignment shop...It could be set-up In the old Super Duper..people could rent spaces for the day or week or actually set up a shop>>The store could be used to sell all sorts of stuff including donuts

Feb 16, 2010, 9:19pm Permalink
Jim Burns

I have been in one of these stores http://www.dashsmarket.com/index.jsp and liked it. The stores are smaller than Wegmans so it would fit nice in the empty market we have here. My fear is it would not do well because they sell premium products, premium products cost more.

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Feb 17, 2010, 7:19am Permalink
Mary Margaret Ripley

Doug have your wife check out the pizzeria in Leicester. Last time I knew Mondays was Gluten free day where they make gluten free pizzas and other baked goods.

Feb 17, 2010, 8:15am Permalink
Gabor Deutsch

I agree with the shed guy (Doug Mcclurg). Maybe they could use the old Jubilee/Martins Building and parking area to set it up like Clarence has going on Rt 5. Its a shame that building and space is being wasted. One big Hometown Flea Market ! Pay for the space and you can buy,sell, or swap ! Promote it as going green and keeping the money here !

Feb 17, 2010, 12:02pm Permalink
Bob Price

I think there was talk about Dash's before Latinas decided to open up(then close)-another small market the Batavia people should talk to are the Budweys-they have a couple smaller markets in the northern Buffalo area- I just wonder if there would be enough parking now-that lot always seems pretty full now.

Feb 17, 2010, 8:13pm Permalink
Darrick Coleman

As co-owner of Present Tense I find it very discouraging that there were 6 requests for a book store downtown. We have been in business for nearly five years and have advertised in just about every venue and format we can think of, from the Pennysaver to newspapers, brochures, online, in event programs, a cable television ad, and have had a link right here on The Batavian for nearly a year. We have sponsored a girls' softball team for the past 3 years and donate gift certificates or merchandise to various causes whenever possible. We have 4-5 signs in front of our building and host events - from book signings with both local and nationally known authors to workshops to fundraisers for area nonprofits - every month.

How is it, with all of our efforts at marketing and community involvement, that so many people still have either not come in or don't know we are here? If you haven't been in yet, or if you've never visited an independent bookstore, stop in and see what we offer. We have a large selection of new and used books that is comparable to the big chains, and if we don't have something in stock we can get it in for you - next day in many cases and with no additional shipping charge. We aren't a chain store, but we offer at least the same level of service while attempting to create a unique and satisfying shopping experience.

When we opened 5 years ago we wondered why there wasn't a large chain book store already in the area. Looking at statistics from the National Retail Federation, at least one reason became clear: Genesee County does not match the desired demographics for a large store to locate here - our income is too low and our education is not advanced enough to match the location criteria they favor. We decided to give it a shot and opened a bookstore here anyway. Why not support a local entrepreneur that sees this community as more than a statistic instead of lamenting the fact that the big guys have passed us by?

Feb 18, 2010, 2:52pm Permalink
Beth Kinsley

I'm a huge fan Darrick. I don't make it in nearly as often as I would like but I do make it in several times a year. I love the selection and if there is something that you don't have, Erica is always happy to order it. I'm going to try to make it in this weekend and get some more pineapple ginger tea, my personal favorite, and pick up a copy of C.M. Barons' book. I heard it's really good.

Feb 18, 2010, 7:59pm Permalink
Darrick Coleman

Thanks, Beth. We do have a great base of loyal customers and we are very appreciative of your support. It's just frustrating to see that despite our best efforts, there are still those who either don't know we are here or haven't bothered to stop in and check us out, yet still think there should be a bookstore downtown. Hopefully this discussion helps make people aware of what is already available to them downtown, and in the meantime gives us a chance to thank the people who have supported us here for the first 5 years!

Feb 19, 2010, 10:20am Permalink

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