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Premier Chrysler Jeep Dodge Closes

Decatur Metro | October 23, 2008

Using the term “Decatur” loosely, the AJC reports that “Decatur’s” Premier Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership up on Church (outside the city limits) has been closed “by a receiver at the direction of a Gwinnett County judge”.

Only the financials seem worse off than the auto industry right now.  Cheaper oil ain’t all that helpful when people are worried about their investments and jobs.  I have a feeling we’ll see a lot more carnage from autos before this is all over.

With that said, if you’re looking for a new ride, perhaps you’d like to buy a scooter?

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Fall Fest on Church Street

Decatur Metro | October 23, 2008

Stephen from Taste writes in with info about this Sunday’s Fall Fest along Church Street…

Hoopla is having a magician at 1pm and games for the kids

Taste is having its third annual “Decatur Battle of the Bundt Cakes.”  This battle is open to Decatur residents (no professionals please). We still have room for contestants. First place is published and $100 prize. Call taste 4043701863 for details.  Judging begins at 2pm and free cake for the spectators. (previous winner Espresso Martini Bundt).

Mingei is having a fortune teller and they will be making Sugar Skull Cookies for Day of the Dead. If you are a fan of the Dead of the Dead you should stop by Mingei to check out their recent arrivals.

Java Monkey will be hosting a band, TAG! at noon.

The Decatur Minute has a full list of activities going on this weekend, including Electronics Recycling and a free soccer clinic at Ebster Field.

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Fab Friday on WePo

Decatur Metro | October 23, 2008

For those unfamiliar with this abbreviation, “WePo” means “West Ponce”, though I don’t think I could ever bring myself to say to someone, “Why don’t we head down to WePo and grab a beer?”.   But I have no weproblem typing it endlessly!

ANYWAY, Whit’s End writes in to remind everyone that this Friday, October 24th is WePo’s monthly “Fab Friday”, when many merchants discount their good, wares and liquor to the general public.

Some highlights…

Boogaloos, Heliotrope, Kaleidoscope, Peggy’s Boutique, Eviva, Fabutique, and Melrose on Ponce all have 20% off regularly priced items.  Whit’s End has 20% off Levi’s and Columbia short-sleeve shirts and 10% off all other non-sale stuff (excluding photography).  Dresscodes has 25% off t-shirts.

Tastings has 1/2 price draft beer and $5 martinis, Viola has $5 cocktails until 7p, and Natalie’s offers a free appetizer with two entrees.

Cheap alcohol and discount shopping!?  Sounds like the perfect prescription for those recession-blues!

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315 Facilitated Meeting Notes

Decatur Metro | October 23, 2008

Scott sends along the meeting notes from last week’s 315 W. Ponce meeting.   The email notes that it has yet to determine whether there will be a follow up meeting yet.

Below is the overview…

There were a number of themes that ran through the discussion and the flip-chart notes. Among them:

• The three greatest concerns were density, shared parking and the quality of construction. Some small groups were concerned about number of units that had been proposed; others were more concerned about the location of the units on the site. Some groups were doubtful that the shared-parking concept (where parking spaces are used by office workers by day and residents by night) would work. Their fear: Residents and workers would park in the neighborhood. There was also concern about the quality of the project – that it would be poorly designed or constructed and, therefore, not reflect well on the city or the neighborhood.

• The other side of the concerns were the aspirations that the groups had for the project. Several said they hoped it would be a landmark project. (One said it wanted a “legacy,” a project that would cause citizens to say, “Look what we did here.” Another group said it was looking for a “historical building.”)

• There was an acknowledgment that a project like this could bring more people to downtown Decatur, and that was a good thing. (“More people walking on street,” one group said.) But another group worried that too many people would “overwhelm (the) neighborhood.”

• Some groups saw this project as an opportunity for the city government to think about similar projects in the future and establish rules for things like shared parking, and setbacks and building placements for projects facing single-family residential streets. “Have this be the model for other developments in the city,” one group urged.

• There were some possible compromises that were raised. One mentioned by several groups was shifting the densest parts of the project to the West Ponce de Leon side of the site and away from Montgomery Street. One group suggested that the developers negotiate with Wachovia Bank for use of its drive-through on Ponce de Leon Place. If a deal with the bank could be worked out, , it might allow developers to “wrap” the densest part of their project around the corner of West Ponce Avenue and Ponce Place.

• There were also compromises suggested on the shared-parking and traffic concerns. One group suggested that a new study of shared parking be done, this time by a consultant that the developer and neighborhood jointly agreed upon. The same group suggested that there be an agreement in advance on what should be done if traffic problems increased after the project was built – in other words, if traffic plans failed.

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