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Re: Citing chain store ban, Jersey City aims to block new CVS
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Just put whole foods there. JC makes exemptions for hipster chains.
Posted on: 2017/5/7 13:21
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Re: Citing chain store ban, Jersey City aims to block new CVS
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They carved out an exemption specifically for grocery stores, FYI.
Posted on: 2017/5/5 19:03
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Re: Citing chain store ban, Jersey City aims to block new CVS
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The zoning is kind of ridiculous. That area of the waterfront is DEAD with retail and eating spots. All the talk about revitalizing the waterfront and adding more life to that part of Jersey City won't ever happen if the so called chain stores can't move in.
That area has been a quiet zone for so long so why not let someone move in when obviously no "local shops" have had interest in the location. How about a grocery store???? We need one another one desperately!
Posted on: 2017/5/5 19:00
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Citing chain store ban, Jersey City aims to block new CVS
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By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
Email the author | Follow on Twitter on May 05, 2017 at 11:10 AM, updated May 05, 2017 at 12:36 PM JERSEY CITY -- Jersey City is poised to block CVS's plans to open a new location in a Waterfront office building, with the city expected to cite its chain store restrictions to kill the deal. The pharmacy giant recently signed a long-term lease for nearly 20,000 square feet of space on the ground floor of the 12-story building at 70 Hudson St. The location is one of numerous in the Downtown where the city has restricted chain stores from opening. City spokeswoman Jennifer Morill told the Hudson Reporter this week that the CVS would be in violation of the restrictions on chain stores and that its certificate of occupancy would be denied. She was less specific when The Jersey Journal asked her to comment yesterday. "This business will be subject to all Jersey City applicable ordinances just like every other business throughout the city that must comply with ordinances in place," Morrill said. Requests for comment from CVS and from the building's owners, Spear Street Capital, were not returned. Morrill said the C.O. has not been denied yet. The city's move to block the CVS has at least one supporter: Ariel Zaurov, co-owner of Downtown Pharmacy, which has two locations, one of them just two blocks south of 70 Hudson. Zaurov told The Jersey Journal he has met with city officials as recently as last week about the CVS deal. Zaurov called the city's plan to block the store from opening "good news." CVS is "a monopoly," said Zaurov, who opened his pharmacy in 2005. "Their aim is not to co-exist but to take over." Chain stores aren't entirely banned, but they cannot take up more than 30 percent of ground-floor commercial space in any one lot in the zone, which includes a number of noncontiguous areas Downtown. Mayor Steve Fulop, who led the effort to put the restrictions into place in May 2015, said they would protect the character of Downtown neighborhoods. If CVS had picked a location two blocks north, it would not have a problem -- Waterfront properties from the Hoboken border down to Exchange Place are exempt from the chain store restrictions. This illustrates how "absurd" the policy is, according to John Holub, president of the New Jersey Retail Merchant Association. Holub told The Jersey Journal the ban allows city officials to "pick and choose winners and losers" instead of allowing market forces to work. "You have an administration that hands out tax abatements like candy but wants to dictate what stores open," he said. The Jersey Journal asked Morrill why chain stores are allowed in Exchange Place but restricted two blocks south. She did not respond. In February Krispy Kreme opened a location inside the zone where chain stores are restricted. The city argued the doughnut chain's Jersey City shop is unique because it is a "factory" store, not a normal retail location.
Posted on: 2017/5/5 17:59
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