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TownMall of Westminster celebrates its 25th birthday By Kevin Dayhoff March 11, 2012
By Kevin Dayhoff March 11, 2012 http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2012/03/townmall-of-westminster-celebrates-its.html
On Friday afternoon, March 2, 2012, local community leaders,
led by Bob Mathers of WTTR got together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of
the TownMall of Westminster.
Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz and police chief Jeff Spaulding
joined Carroll County Commissioners Robin Frazier, Dave Roush, and Haven
Shoemaker for the celebration.
Also participating in the event was Julianna M. Albowicz, a
representative of U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Carroll County Chamber of
Commerce President Mike McMullin and the TownMall General Manager Robyn Clark.
Older folks in the greater Carroll community can still
remember the excitement when, on Wednesday, March 4, 1987 at 12:45 p.m. the
Cranberry Mall, now known as the TownMall of Westminster located on Route 140
at Center Street in Westminster, held a long awaited – and much-anticipated
grand opening.
On March 4, 2000, Baltimore Sun writer Jennifer McMenamin reported,
“Cranberry Mall was a long time in coming to Carroll County -- a sign planted
in farmland flanking Route 140 had boasted that a shopping center was coming
soon, but for 15 years nothing happened.
“When a New York-based developer bought the land in 1985 and
broke ground for the shopping center, local economic development officials
heralded it as a regional attraction that would bring 1,000 jobs and generate
$2.6 million a year in sales taxes.”
According to Commissioner Shoemaker, 12,000 tons of steel
from South Carolina, 65,000 sq. ft. of marble tile from Italy for the floors, and
50 miles of electrical cable, were used in the $36 million spent on the construction
and development of the mall.
On behalf of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners,
Commissioner Shoemaker read a county proclamation and shared a few personal
observations; including the point that the TownMall also serves as a social
gathering place for older folks and not just teenagers…
The mall has seen many changes since it opened as the first
and to this day, the only fully enclosed shopping facility in Carroll County.
It was also that year that Carroll County celebrated its
150th anniversary with a schedule of festivities that lasted throughout the
year and included a visit by Roy Rodgers on May 30.
In hindsight, as I can best remember, the opening of the
regional mercantile center was not necessarily part of the Carroll County
birthday festivities that year, although it should have because it actually
fits well in the history of county.
In the second-half of the 1700s, especially after the end of
the French and Indian War in 1763, Carroll County and the Westminster area
quickly gained importance in the central-Maryland and mid-Atlantic area as a
regional mercantile center – in particular for pioneers headed west to the
then-frontier of western-Pennsylvania, Ohio and beyond.
According to numerous history accounts, including the March
4, 1987 edition of the Gettysburg Times, the grand opening celebration
continued until Saturday, March 7 and included entertainment and guest
appearances by local community leaders and elected officials.
In 1987 the mall was the first and - twenty-five years later
– the only fully enclosed regional shopping center in Carroll County.
Construction had begun in earnest in 1986 on the $36
million, 428,392-retail square foot facility located on Center Street at the
intersection of Routes 27 and 140, in the northern end of Westminster. It was
reported at the time that it was the sixth mall built in Maryland by the New
York-based Shopco Group.
The Gettysburg Times reported that in 1987 the mall created
“close to 1,000 jobs … and … generated $9 million in local contracts. Projected
tax revenues include $2.6 million in sales taxes, $1.6 million in income taxes
and $543,000 in property taxes.”
In March 1987, the mall was built to accommodate 89 stores.
At the time of the grand opening, 35 stores were open for business, “with about
60 percent of the space (in the mall) currently leased… including two of the
three anchor stores, Caldor and Leggett,” according to the Gettysburg Times.
The third anchor was to have been Hutzler’s department
store, which had leased space before the mall opened, but then, unfortunately,
it went bankrupt.
However, the space that had been set aside for Hutzler’s was
quickly snapped-up by Sears that opened shortly after the opening.
Five-years later, Kerry O’Rourke reported for the Baltimore
Sun on March 15, 1992, “Cranberry Mall celebrates its fifth anniversary this
month with 94 percent of its space leased and retail sales on the rise. Sales
at the shopping mall increased 3 percent from 1990 to 1991, a year when other
Baltimore-area centers saw a decline, an industry spokesman said.
“The opening of Montgomery Ward & Co. -- the mall's
fourth anchor store -- in November 1990 was a boost for the center... About
2,500 people visit Cranberry Mall on a typical day… The 525,000-square-foot
center employs 500 to 600 people… Cranberry Mall is owned by Shearson Shopco
Malls Limited Partnership, based in New York. The owners paid $444,759 in
property taxes for 1991-1992, county records show… Mall receipts -- excluding
sales at the anchors -- were about $30 million last year…”
However the decade of the 1990s were not kind to regional
malls and the TownMall was not spared from the vagaries of a changing
marketplace. It was important that the mall change with the times.
When I took office as a Westminster councilmember in May
1999, vacancies at the TownMall, according to old mall file documents, had
climbed to 25 percent in 1999 after Caldor closed in the 1998-1999 time period.
Two years later, in 2001, Montgomery Ward also closed adding to a feeling of ‘emptiness’
at the mall…
A March 19, 2003 article in the Baltimore Sun reported, “The
mall has lost major tenants such as Montgomery Ward, Caldor and CVS Pharmacy
within the past five years. It lost more than $20 million in value when
Cranberry Properties MM Corp. purchased the 525,000- square-foot mall at Route
140 and Route 27 in April 2000 from Shopco Regional Malls for $33.5 million.
Shopco (Shearson Shopco Malls Limited Partnership,) had bought the mall in 1988
for $53.8 million.
In the late summer of 2001, the city of Westminster was
approached by mall’s representatives to discuss revitalizing the shopping
facility. Part of the proposed revitalization required certain zoning changes.
The city of Westminster responded quickly. On November 27,
2001, the management company for the mall thanked the city “for unanimously
approving text amendments (for the) TownMall of Westminster’s zoning
regulations. Indeed, it is rare for a local government to respond in such a
swift manner, which demonstrates the City’s collective vision for revitalizing
(the) TownMall. As you know, these text amendments are vital to securing
prospective tenants…”
The next spring, on May 9, 2002, it was announced that
Boscov’s would take over the area vacated by Montgomery Wards. A May 10, 2002
Baltimore Sun article reported, “The Pennsylvania-based department store will
tear down the existing structure and start from scratch, adding a second floor
-- and the mall's first escalator -- to become the mall's premier retailer at
178,545 square feet… while creating at least 400 jobs. The mall has 54 tenants
besides Boscov's…”
In comparison, the Sun noted, “Sears stands at 70,060 square
feet and Belk (Leggett’s) at 65,282 square feet.” The March 19, 2003 Sun
article noted that at 178,545 square feet, size of the new Boscov’s store is -
almost a third of the mall.
The grand opening for Boscov’s was held on April 6, 2003.
In recent years, as the economy has faltered and retail
marketing has been challenged, the worldwide management firm of Jones Lang LaSalle
has been called upon to lead the TownMall into the next twenty-five years.
Adapting to constant change has been a persistent marketing
necessity in recent years as consumer expectations have changed as quickly as
market conditions and the weather.
At celebration ceremonies last Friday, Robyn J. Clark, the
mall’s longstanding general manager observed, “Over the years, TownMall has
gone through some changes.”
Now that was an understatement. Yet as a testimony to the
approach of Ms. Clark, the mall’s leadership and management team, and Jones
Lang LaSalle, “The mall currently has 85 merchants and 20 of them were here
back in 1987… Zales, American Greetings, Belk, Boardwalk Fries, Claire’s, Deb
Shop, Foot Locker, FYE, Gordon’s, Hair Cuttery, Littman’s, Payless Shoes,
Piercing Pagoda, Radio Shack, Regal Cinema, Ritz Camera, Sterling Optical,
Subway, Things Remembered & Villa
Pizza…”
In recent years, according to the mall’s website, “A 2006
interior and exterior renovation included a new inside color scheme, new mall
entrances and in 2007 new pylon and exterior signage and in 2010 the addition
of Dick's Sporting Goods.
“Anchored by a two-story Boscov's, Belk, and Sears, TownMall
is also complemented by Regal Cinemas, a renovated food area and Dick's
Sporting Goods.
“Key retailers at TownMall of Westminster include PacSun,
Bath & Body Works, rue21, Christopher and Banks, New York & Company,
F.Y.E., Journeys and The Children's Place.”
Today, the TownMall employs over 500 workers – in addition
to providing a place for older senior citizens like Commissioner Shoemaker, to
have a place to mall-walk, no matter what the weather is like outside.
When he is not hanging-out at the mall with Commissioner
Shoemaker and listening to Led Zeppelin, Ozzie Osbourne, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift,
Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood on his iPod, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached
at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.
Kevin Dayhoff also spoke at the March 2, 2012 event. In full
disclosure, Dayhoff served on several Carroll County development, agriculture
and environmental committees during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, when the TownMall
was being developed – and as a Westminster Common Council member from 1999 –
2001 and the mayor of Westminster from 2001-2005.
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster
Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster
Early spring 1879 bore witness to a curious number of low crimes and misdemeanors in Carroll County.
Historian Jay Graybeal brought a number of the stories to life a few years ago in research he conducted for the Historical Society of Carroll County.
[…]
Ahhh, the good old days. Can judges today order folks to leave town?
Seems to me that running certain folks out of town would be the perfect way to solve a few problems.
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In a word: mumpsimus
In a word: mumpsimus
By John E. McIntyre
By John E. McIntyre
The Baltimore Sun
11:01 a.m. EDT, March 19, 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
New Windsor's Dielman Inn on list of endangered historic properties
Inn sprang from tavern owned by town founder, but now is in
disrepair
March 17, 2012 By Jim Joyner http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-dielman-endangered-0325-20120317,0,5450783.story
A New Windsor tavern turned inn, dating back to the early
19th century, is among the state's "endangered" historical
properties, according to Preservation Maryland, a statewide advocacy
group.
The Dielman Inn in New Windsor, located at Main and High
streets, is described by the group as "a 42-room amalgamation of a number
of early 19th century buildings."
The inn has been mostly vacant since 2004, and much of the
structure has fallen into disrepair. The Town of New Windsor bought it in early
2011, and is seeking proposals for development. But if no proposals emerge, the
town may sell the site, and currently has it on the market.
Dielman Inn is among 10 locations listed on the 2012
Endangered Maryland list of threatened historic properties, released March 15
by the nonprofit Preservation Maryland.
[…]
Other locations on the list include the Pest House, a Cockeysville
building that was once a home for people with communicable diseases; Bostwick, a Prince George's County site that was damaged
in last year's earthquake; a Silver Spring church that
could be leveled to make way for a new house of worship; and
"Superblock," a section of Baltimore's west side that the group says
has redevelopment threats to its "outstanding collection of historically
and culturally significant buildings."
This year's list also names a working class category —
"Maryland Watermen" — as being endangered as well due to declining
oyster populations… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-dielman-endangered-0325-20120317,0,5450783.story
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When Vampire Squids Become Cannibals – by Kevin Dayhoff – The Tentacle March 21, 2012
March 21, 2012
In case you missed it, last Wednesday Greg Smith, a Goldman
Sachs executive, resigned. Actually it was really no big deal, except while he
was on his way out the door, he burned his bridges and then strafed the
wounded.
Mr. Smith publicly nuked Goldman Sachs in a scathing op-ed
article in The New York Times that left many holding their hands up
high and shouting “Alleluia.”
Last Wednesday began the same as many of the most recent
monotonous mid-week editions of the end of winter blues as our nation’s wounded
business and financial community continues to snort and bellow while it tries
to extricate itself from an economic tar pit and in the process, try not to pee
all over itself anymore than it already has.
The European sovereign debt crisis continues to languish in
the markets like a bad hangover and economic public policy, especially
unchecked profligate U.S. sovereign spending and debt, continue as troublesome
issues. And where there is a financial cesspool, one can count on Goldman Sachs
merrily swimming with the rest of the bottom-feeders and leaches.
So, as one may imagine, a headline like “Why
I Am Leaving Goldman Sachs,” caught my eye.
Goldman Sachs, the venerable ginormous, intergalactic
investment banking, financial services and securities firm has arguably found
itself in the caustic crosshairs of public scrutiny more in the past several
years than at any other time in its storied history that goes back to 1869… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4986
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"Leadership used to be about ideas, setting an example
and doing the right thing. Today, if you make enough money for the firm (and
are not currently an ax murderer) you will be promoted into a position of
influence." … http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wendell-potter/goldman-sachs-greg-smith_b_1362755.html?ref=politics&ir=Politics
Labels: 2007
2008 Subprime Mort Crisis qv Bus, Bus
Econ 2007 The Great Recession, Bus
Econ 2009 Econ Stimulus, Bus
Econ Goldman Sachs, History
2009 Yr in Review, Journalists
Taibbi Matt, Vampire
Squid
Labels: Bus Econ
2012, Bus
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Ethics and morality, Media
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Kevin E. Dayhoff horseback riding on March 22, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
horseback riding on March 22, 2012
Westminster, Carroll
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Farm pollution lawsuit spurs public relations battle
Farm pollution lawsuit spurs public relations battle
Poultry industry, environmental groups fund lawyers for national bellwether
Labels: Ag, Ag and the Chesapeake Bay, Ag Environmentalism, Ag Save Farm Families, Chesapeake Bay, Enviro Waterkeeper Alliance, Environmentalism, MD co Eastern Shore Delmarva
By Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun
March 19, 2012
With a catch in her throat, Kristin Hudson talks in a video posted online about her young daughter asking if "they" will take away her daddy's farm.
The video, featured on SaveFarmFamilies.org rallied farmers and others across the country to the side of an Eastern Shore farm couple fighting an environmental group's lawsuit alleging that the farm polluted a Chesapeake Bay tributary.
The Web-based organization has raised more than $200,000 to date from Perdue Farms, agricultural groups and other farmers to help Alan and Kristin Hudson pay legal bills in the 2-year-old case, according to one of the group's leaders. Meanwhile, two Maryland foundations with environmental agendas have poured a comparable amount into supporting the suit filed by the Waterkeepers Alliance… http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/green/bs-gr-chicken-farmer-campaign-20120319,0,1037150,full.story
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Monday, March 19, 2012
GOP still headed for a cliff and other stories of the coming Zombie Apocalypse by Kevin Dayhoff
GOP still headed for a cliff and other stories of the coming
Zombie Apocalypse by Kevin
Dayhoff
By Kevin Dayhoff,
March 19, 2012 http://www.thetentacle.com/author.cfm?MyAuthor=41
I'm still hearing from folks, literally, from all over the
world about, "The kerfuffle
was no fluke." It must have struck a nerve.
So far in the presidential election of 2012 the only debate
among historians is just which national election in history has the opposition
party collectively conducted a more inept campaign to unseat a sitting
president?
One of the places i wanted to go when I wrote "The kerfuffle
was no fluke," was the 1860 presidential election. Fortunately, on
March 16, 2012, TheTentacle writer, Roy Meachum
picked-up that portion of the story: “Inevitable GOP
Tuesday,” “As Tuesday pointed out, Republicans seem headed for the fate
that led to Abraham Lincoln’s election, establishing the party on the American
political scene.
“
In 1860, Democrats ruled the land. Nomination on their
ticket was tantamount to a key to the White House. The great favorite was
Stephen Douglas, who had defeated Mr. Lincoln for the U.S. Senate two years
before. At their convention in Charleston, South Carolina, they went through 55
ballots before adjourning to Baltimore. Mr. Douglas was the winner of a divided
party. The pro-slavery Democrats chose Vice President John Breckenridge, of
Kentucky…” http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4978
[…]
The idea that the Republican Party is on a great march, en
masse, off a cliff, is starting to be discussed in a hushed tone of voice that
is only growing louder as November approaches.
Apparently I am not the only political observer to ponder
such matters. Nor I am the only person to have the temerity to actually put it
in print. Washington Post writer Chris Cillizza wrote at length last Monday, “2012:
The Republican party’s Gotham election.”
[…]
“That idea — that the only way to truly rebuild something is
for it first bottom out — is one that some within the Republican party have
begun to toy with privately as the divisions between its tea party wing and the
more establishment/moderate side of the party become more and more apparent.”
Although Mr. Cillizza illustrated it better; every time you
hear a Republican say that they will not support a ‘R.I.N.O.’ candidate, please
understand that paradoxically you are hearing the voice of a foot soldier for
the Democrats in the costume of a Republican. I mean, let me get this straight,
you would really rather endure another four more years of President Obama than
support a moderate candidate for office.
I would not give a rat’s behind if Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton changed parties and won the Republican nomination, the only
criteria for the Republican nominee for the presidential election of November
2012 is that he or she have a chance at beating President Obama at the polls.
For pity sake, forget about all the hand wringing and
Exorcist-gyrations about how the liberal media is in the tank for President
Obama. We get it. Now get over it because there is not a darn thing you are
going to do about it - - except message control and party discipline.
And speaking of that, please do not waste anyone’s time over
whether or not the media treatment of Mr. Limbaugh utterly stupid attack on Ms.
Fluke was fair or unfair.
Of course it is not fair to suggest that Mr. Limbaugh speaks
for rank and file Republicans any more than it is fair to suggest that the
crude and vulgar attacks on former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin by Bill Maher
are representative of the run of the mill Democrats.
[…]
The only thing I regret about the piece is that I did not
emphasize enough that the entire kerfuffle had nothing to do with the Democrat
Party – President Barack Obama talking point, the "war on women."
This issue, as Ron Miller
said better than me, “is manufactured out of whole cloth by a Leftist messaging
apparatus that is breathtaking in its coordination, its scope, and its
chutzpah."
This more about the war for the women’s vote…
Nevertheless, I’ve written it before and I will repeat it
now: at this point, President Barack Obama could kill a puppy on national TV
and still win the election this coming November… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4959
I stand in good company with columnist George Will and
especially Peggy Noonan who recently observed, “… the Republican nominee will
emerge so bloodied his victory will hardly be worth having; the Republicans are
delving into areas so extreme and so off point that by the end Mr. Obama will
look like the moderate.”
For other columns by Kevin Dayhoff:
March 14, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Weary taxpayers and consumers, who continue to be frustrated
and exhausted by an uncertain future, the ongoing economic malaise, and a ‘new
economic normal,’ are in the midst of perpetuating a sea change in how business
is conducted in this country.
March 7, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Rush Limbaugh and conservatives could not have looked more
like total and complete idiots in the recent national discussions over the
private lives of individual Americans than if the liberal media and Democrats
had written the script for this Kabuki circular firing squad.
February 29, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
It was a warm day last Thursday as I took a left turn off
Tuttle Avenue on to 12th Street in Sarasota (FL) and tried to remember how to
get into the Baltimore Orioles spring training parking lot at Ed Smith Stadium.
February 22, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The first day of Baltimore Orioles’ spring training began
Sunday when the pitchers and catchers reported for the annual ritual in
Sarasota, Florida.
February 15, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
There have been many tragedies of economic malaise in the
last five years. Kodak’s recent filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy seems
especially sad; and it is only fitting that we pause for a moment to pay our
respects.
February 8, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Now that the Super Bowl is over there may be no better time
to focus some attention on the continuing Greek tragedy that is unfolding over
in the economic Twilight Zone, known as the Eurozone.
February 1, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Legislation to address how Maryland estate taxes inhibit
farmers from passing-down the family farm to succeeding generations has gained
some much-needed interest in the current session of the Maryland General
Assembly.
January 25, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley’s fiscal year 2013 state
budget, released a week ago, is a full menu of difficult choices. However, one
of the most troubling is the lack of funding for police protection and highway
user revenue for municipalities.
January 18, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The consensus continues to gather steam that the GOP
nomination to challenge President Barack Obama for president this fall will be
former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Perhaps all the drama now moves to who
will be his choice for vice president.
January 11, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
It is fairly well accepted among keen observers of national
politics that the Iowa caucuses of Tuesday a week ago are much more about
political and media-theater than a prognosticator of who will vie for the Oval
Office this fall.
January 4, 2012
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Next Wednesday, on January 11, the 430th taxing tradition of
the Maryland General Assembly opera will once again take center stage.
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