Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Art Factory

Entering the former Fellows Gear Shaper building in Springfield, Vt., feels a bit like approaching a fortress. To get to its front door, you have to cross a long walking bridge, which could easily pass for a drawbridge over a moat.

http://www.7dvt.com/2012art-factory

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  1. Good job, well done!

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  2. How many hype stories does this failed project get here before the tax payers and the writers realize they have been taken in by another tax payer boondoggle that should have been bulldozed instead? This endless pumpfest is idiotic at best.

    "Much of 100 River Street remains unoccupied and eerily frozen in time. During the opening of “Emergence,” curious gallerygoers slipped off into parts of the plant that hadn’t been renovated — massive rooms littered with hulking, dusty machines from another era. Wires and pulley systems hung from gaping holes in the ceiling. In one room, a black letter board — its long-ago messages, presumably to factory employees, made incomprehensible by missing white letters — leaned against a coatrack on the concrete floor. Around it everywhere were rusted old fans, levers, tires and at least one rickety staircase leading up to more monstrous machines."

    Isn't anyone upset that this is what you are getting for your hard earned dollars?

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  3. I love this site, the only place half witted dimwits can troll in the hopes someone in charge sees it. Well, the selectman aren't reading it. Neither is the Town manager, and if they were, they would laugh. So STFU already.

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    1. Sounds like another town management clown checking in. My sources tell me the clowns are trying to figure out a way to shut this site down. It appears they don't like being confronted with the facts about their failures and questionable dealings.

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    2. The answser to 1984 is 17767/26/12, 10:18 AM

      Well, I must say the sometimes don't even remove my comments, just edit them.......

      I never said or had the intent to say messages that come from some of their edited paraphrased mis-quotes...

      So I don't see why they'd shut the sight down.

      I mean if they are already openly erasing what they don't want people to see, and even further re-writing it.....

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    3. Aethelred the Unready7/26/12, 10:31 AM

      Really, "The answer to 1984 is 1776"...so you want to go back to an era where half the country condoned slavery, and where more Americans were serving in the British Army than in the American Army, and where Governors in New Hampshire and New York were selling the same land to different people, and people were settling land disputes via brawls in Taverns. Is that what you mean?

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    4. WE THE PEOPLE7/26/12, 11:32 AM

      No, glad you asked too.

      What we mean is clearly a forgotten thought.

      Aethelred you are unready... we forgive you and pray for you.

      Go read up on the similarities between the SPIRIT OF 1776 and Hiawatha's Onondaga legacy........

      and then look yourself in the mirror.

      Don't tread on me,

      I know I want a better world.

      And we know what it means when you cover important comments with your lengthy fodder.

      You are against what again ?? 1776 America 22 days after the 4th of July.

      and pro.... 1984 ????

      Does that makes you a Facist, Socialist, or modern progressive N.W.O. operative ???

      and in Germany the national socialist party is the Nazi party....

      So we also want to know if you want Vermont to leave the union and be it's own National entity?

      we'll be here tommorrow too.. Not going anywhere and we don't drink the water.

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    5. Aethelred the Unready7/26/12, 12:09 PM

      I find some of the rather blind libertarian references to 1776 as being sufficiently oversimplified as to be simple-minded. When we think of 1776, we normally think of the Declaration of Independence which set goals that we are still working towards most of the time. The Articles of Confederation didn't work out very well, and we basically fought our American war trying to straighten out the flaws in the Constitution. Vermonters were somewhat reluctant to join the United States primarily because of land title issues. I don't advocate the type of government that is evident in the book "1984", nor do I believe the government that was functioning in the United States in the year 1984 was all that wonderful either. I have actually read about the similarities between what Hiawatha was trying to do and what the Founding Fathers were trying to do, thank you very much. Hopefully we wind up in a better place than the Iroquois did. No I do not want Vermont to leave the Union, I want Vermont to continue to lead the Union not sit back and let any of its communities decay or its landmarks to fall into ruin. And I believe that the restoration and renovations that have occurred at 100 River Street are a good thing and in the long term best interest of the community. I am glad they took the risk for a chance of succeeding, rather than having sat back and bemoaned the current conditions.

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    6. Paid to heckle7/26/12, 3:42 PM

      Aethelred,

      Don't drink the water.

      In any case where you have too, less is more.

      Who died and made your opinion count.

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    7. Yeah Aethelhead who died? Tell me that, are you some big art lover progressive? Not sure about the water, but your progressive opinion doesn't count, what they need is some of those Voter Id laws out here so we could really make sure that your opinion doesn't count. I am going to have my daughter inquire about that next time she runs into the police chief down at the donut shop. Time we tightened up this Town.

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  4. Keep in mind Springfield Medical Care Systems is the only tenant in this huge facility. Though only occupying 1/3 of the building, their lease is NNN making them wholly responsible for all up-keep, taxes and heating. Care to guess what how that's going to impact community health care costs?

    Here's the other kick, all the commercial real estate that was previously leased to Springfield Medical Care System will become vacant simultaneously. Commercial real-estate values and the grand list will plummet even lower.

    End result, same as I have seen first hand all over the country. In order to avert bankruptcy, property owners will resort to renting to anyone willing to sign a lease. Say hello to pawn shops, adult video stores, massage parlors, check cashing stores, tattoo parlors, more head shops, and bail bonds.

    The die has been cast. Springfield has been reinvented as Vermont's sister city to Flint, Michigan!

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    1. George T. McNaughton7/26/12, 8:27 AM

      Interesting analogy. Flint's industrial parks were emptied out by Town's across the border in Indiana offering them industrial revenue bonds to move. Of course those industries then later moved to the old Confederacy states before moving onto China. Somehow, I don't think the analogy is going to play out quite the way you see it. What I suspect is going to happen is that those various small commercial sites scattered around town will fill up with the small businesses that have been slowly filling up those sites as they become available, and eventually restaurants, and other businesses will fill up the renovated former Gear Shaper plant. But we will see.

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    2. Aethelred the Unready7/26/12, 10:25 AM

      If you don't risk succeeding, you simply do nothing and give in to decay. Personally, I favor the risk that has been taken in hopes of turning the Town around. The alternative was a crumbling abandoned building in the middle of town. The smaller buildings scattered around town that they have started to vacate are filling up. We have one head shop in Springfield which has a much larger population than Ascutney which also has the same head shop. I agree with McNaughton, I don't think it is going to play out that way.

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    3. I heard about that Flint, Michigan. Its all because those welfare scum and the unions got them progressives elected out there. The workers refused to learn Japanese is what I heard, and then asked them to learn Chinese. Well we showed them. I only buy American get all my products over at Wal-Mart and I know Sam Walton he only buys American...course someone said he died, but I don't believe it. Those un-American progressives said that Elvis died as well.

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    4. waiting on Spingfilled7/30/12, 8:33 PM

      pawn shops, adult video stores, massage parlors, check cashing stores, tattoo parlors, more head shops, and bail bonds.

      really? this would be an exiting improvement.

      I am not convinced your right.

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  5. re: " I favor the risk that has been taken in hopes of turning the Town around."

    No "risk" was taken. Funding was stimulus money with millions pocketed in administrative costs. No realty developer would ever consider investing their own equity into a market flooded with vacant, commercial property in a dying town.

    As mentioned before, the solution to turning Springfield around is straight forward. But can never happen now due to the voting leverage of parasites, our useless State representatives, infestation of inane do-gooders on Town boards, and wholesale exodus of well educated young people.

    Yes Ethan, we all know you voluntarily moved back here. But that's only because of a plethora of DWI, wife beating and deer jacking clients.

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