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This just in: Businesses don’t go out of business because of trees on the street.

By Kevin Buckley
Thursday, Jul 10 2008, 06:24 AM

Hecker's

There's an article in today's NOW about the demise of Hecker's shoes, the latest victim of Silver Spring's decline. 

Here's a few clips:

"(Marcia Hecker) said an increasing number of Internet shoe stores and a lack of foot traffic in the East Silver Spring business district added to the company’s demise."
"Hecker questions if the village could have done more in getting businesses onto the street that would have increased foot traffic, like approving the Silver Spring streetscaping plan to improve aesthetics and other development projects."

What was Village Manager James Grassman's response?

“Businesses don’t go out of business because of trees on the street.”

Wow.

How's that theory working out for you?


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Comments

villacoola   

Mr. Grassman's attack at a business that has been around as long as Hecker's is simply a cheap shot, and an excuse for the lack of leadership needed to attract, and more importantly, keep businesses along Silver Spring.  

I think Mr. Grassman needs to take a field trip to downtown Grafton to see that streetscaping does in fact make a difference.  

July 11, 2008 3:40 PM

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About Kevin Buckley

Kevin Buckley of Whitefish Bay is a native Minnesotan who moved to Wisconsin 20 years ago to attend Marquette University. He is a recovering accountant, now working in the technology field as a webmaster for a company in New Berlin.

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