I'm sleeping better recently, thank you
very much.
In the past two weeks I have been at
ease -- as if I have found the answers to everyday problems. Problems that plague us near and far. Local and global.
The answer to what ails us can best be
summed up in two words.
Blame Dominick's.
That's right -- Dominick's.
Car not running well -- Blame Dominick's.
Kids misbehaving -- Blame Dominick's.
Taxes too high -- Blame
Dominick's.
Cubs facing another
miserable year -- Blame Dominick's.
Well, OK -- maybe not quite everything.
But if you are on the
development team for the nearly vacant eyesore at Dundee and Buffalo Grove
roads, best known as Cambridge Commons that seems like the logical choice. Just blame Dominick’s.
You remember Dominick’s – the Chicago-grown grocery chain that sold to a national
conglomerate that promptly ran it into the ground and then ultimately out of
town.
The result of the
shuttering of Dominick’s left the village with three, count ‘em, three
vacant stores. Two have been taken over,
one, at Half Day and Buffalo Grove roads; will become a Mariano’s while
another one at Dundee and Buffalo Grove roads is becoming a Garden Fresh. Plans for the remaining site, at Arlington
Heights and Lake-Cook roads have not been determined.
There was, is, may be yet
another grocery store coming to Buffalo Grove.
If you believe 14 Dundee Road LLC, developers of Cambridge Commons,
Fresh Farms wants to come into Buffalo Grove.
At least that’s what they said in August of 2012 when 14 Dundee approached the
Village Board.
They were looking for
support, not to mention incentives, from the village – and they
got it – to the tune of a pledge for $1.1 million. Among the things the village required was a
new look at the center – start with the façade.
No problem. Or so it seems. As time marched on the 14 Dundee asked for,
and received, extensions from the village. How great is that? You get a pledge of $1.1 million to redevelop
a prime location and you get more and more time to do it.
Last
September it seemed as though things were going well – extensions and
all. The Village Board approved permits
so work could begin. All the Board asked
was that it be completed in 180 days – by March 22.
No
doubt, there are folks saying the Village is being mean and nasty and demanding
that after nearly two years and a pledge of $1.1 million in incentives, that
something be done,
There
was. The developers came to the Board
Feb. 26 and asked for, you guessed it, another extension.
Bad
idea. Very bad idea. The Board did not
take too kindly to the request. Not at
all. In fact, the Board’s
reaction was the harshest toward a developer that I can remember.
There’s
no doubt that the village would like to have a stronger retail
environment. The reality is however,
there is so much the village staff and the board can do. Promote the village, yes; offer incentives,
yes; rent spaces, no.
So
after offering incentives and extensions left and right, patience ran out.
The
process, you would think, would be a two-way street. A
developer wants something, the village says OK, but we would like you to do
this or that. You would think this would kind of logic would make sense.
But
after offering the aforementioned incentive, which, by the way, was taxpayer
money, the Board ran out of patience of navigating what 14 Dundee LLC had made
a one-way street, especially after the Board gave approval and issued a permit
for work to be done. This permit, for
work on the façade, was issued in September.
And
where was it as of last week? Still at
Village Hall.
Seems
as though the folks over at 14 Dundee LLC just didn’t have a chance
to pick it up.
The
reason? None was given, but they kept
bouncing back to Oct. 10, 2013 when Dominick’s announced it was calling it quits in
Chicago. That, the developer said, through
a loop into the plans of Fresh Farms.
They had to rethink their plans.
After more than 18 months, Dominick’s was the issue. Nearly six months after being granted a
permit to begin work on project that had $1.1 million in village incentives,
Dominick’s was the problem.
If
Dundee14 LLC wants to know where the problem lies, they should stop looking
across the street from Cambridge Commons and look someplace else.
Like in a mirror.
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