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The Last Video Store - David Vs Goliath Main St Clock Inc

.....And then there was one...!

The Last Video Store on Main St in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, likely had no idea how ironic the name would become when they opened. Owner Matt couldn't possibly have expected he would be told to pack up shop and leave, when they were paying rent on time and running a thriving respectable Main St business. And they couldn't possibly have predicted they'd be the very last in that block to be tossed. But that's how it should be, not how it is.

All these businesses gone now save one...
You see, The Last Video Store is actually the last store or tenant of any type for that matter in the block since upstairs, live-in tenants, presumably also lived there at one time as well. The developer's group got rid of them by using the old standby "unlivable conditions' ruse no doubt. Too bad no one championed that before those tenants - likely lower income families - were turfed, presumably after prolonged, neglected maintenance such as I noticed on the ceiling below floors in the units above T.L.V.S..

The at-hands-length from developers group, Main Street Clock Inc, which now clutches the 4 unit block of units and the attached Main St., Newmarket's, clock tower, appears to simply acquire properties and then 'condition" them to be suitable to make applications for whatever they see fit. Such as condos. And when a town or municipality does not go along with their "plans", they use the municipalities' own laws / bylaws to force their hands - such as boarding up buildings  which is actually encouraged in town bylaws for 'vacant' properties. The idea being the unsightliness and non use of the Main St buildings will force towns to act as they wish them to.

For example, they obviously can't plan a condo where seniors live, but if they move them, it would be deemed ok, no more than a sidebar, despite those seniors not wanting to - losing community ties, familiarities, amenities, friends etc. And after the seniors and apartment residents were gone, it allowed for conditions needed in order to make an application for planning / building something else, like condos. Existing businesses that may take up areas deemed part of those plans then become fair prey for the "sub-developer" to be moved out, in this case for the Main St Clock tower project.

The Last Video Store is literally the last store in that block!
So next up for them then was creating the conditions for asking the tenants to leave, most easily accomplished by allowing building maintenance to lag and buildings to fall into disarray. This puts the onus on the tenants - often short on funds or knowledge of their rights - to fight or simply buckle to the asks of these landlords whose admitted goals are to be rid of them! Sure, this group made noise after having lost the 1st round to have the clock tower turned into 7 stories of condos, by putting it up for sale, but with offers to sell reportedly refused recently, who can believe them?

Certainly Main St.'s real peoples' needs are not a priority for this group, just bricks and mortar rights.

 Block bought by group just to board up for now
As I stood inside The Last Video Store, I could visibly see water damage leaking down where it had likely made its way from the apartments or units above to his store merchandise. Oh, there was even "talk of 3 months compensation" at one point when all this began I heard - likely as a move to prepare them to leave in a nice orderly fashion - but it never came up again in any more of the developer groups info meetings. What a twisted system we have woven ourselves here!

To recap, we reward groups for destroying businesses and removing people's affordable places to live, by granting them automatic rights to apply for (re)development and zoning should certain ' conditions' be in place - with no penalty or compensation or financial assistance paid to those affected businesses and tenants by either the landlord or town.

Newmarket's own need create a Main st Champion of Justice!
As in the case of Newmarket's The Last Video Store, there is no fine or punishment for allowing these conditions to come to be either - and since no tenants presumably fought or complained of being turfed, except for the LAST VIDEO STORE, they alas, are fighting them alone.

This is like a real movie actually - one hand a video rental store, already considered a possible 'dinosaur', yet thriving, providing the service of DVD sales and rentals in a world consumed by more and more online media. A David if you will, already fighting a Goliath, and now adding to his foe another Goliath, a corporate one, one steeped in a win at all costs philosophy and weighted with heavy pockets in which to bombard him with. Nay..this is more like a Batman or Super Heroes movie when the hero is about to get crushed and there seems no way out!

This Main St business & apartment is for sale..will they gut these too?
Matt stands brave at the 11th hour, told he should be out by today! 15th of the month of October 2014, with no good reason really, and with the landlords having no plan in place for development even. For now Matt is standing pat but for for how long? 

He's having a BLOW OUT SALE meantime so go see him!

What will they do next? Will he lose more stock in the future bedlam sure to arise? 

Will Gotham be saved!!!? Stay Tuned!! 


Same Bat Channel! Pow! Bam!

Around Main St. Newmarket - The Last Video Store

Timothy St off Main St. Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Fairy Lake Falls by Main
Main St has become a pawn of the candidates of the local elections, containing such sensitive balancing acts as shopping, housing, construction and historic sites - to events to parking - the latter always being a sore point with any concerned it seems.

Even the Town Clock Tower, once declared a great example of how we could use historic buildings and maintain their integrity whilst usefully using them was deemed semi-expendable for a time. Little did we know the ultimate goal was to develop condos there and move seniors from their homes!

And not just residents, with the same Markham based development group having bought the town clock block of 4 buildings, forcing all store owners and residents out, save one, ironically called "The Last Video Store" which was given until Oct 15 2014 to also be out! They plan to stay beyond that date, with no where to go, and a development staging company ready, willing, and apparently able, to board up those stores and leave them boarded until the town agrees to their development conditions, while meantime displaced business owners and turfed residents are left in their wake.

I know Matt the video store owner has felt alone though this process, and I'm sure not too thrilled when,  at the same time he's being told to leave, up the street, the Mayor meantime was posing for pics with a Magna CEO and pushing " Life Is Good T-shirts - reading " Life is Good Newmarket". Not for this business owner it isn't. Still another Main St business is suing the town for allowing "illegal construction" and obstructing their businesses access while doing said work. Oh boy.

Another lawsuit against town, owner, & conservation authorities
Of course,  these are things that are not really in control of Councillors - Mayors perhaps more so, but when they run into landlord and tenant issues law for example, or the push for development, these businesses need some protections. And I don't mean by adding another layer of power to " bylaws" departments. I mean both the Heritage Act and the Planning Act need amending.

And how much development would be deemed too much? Everyone it seems has an opinion, but one thing remains - no real growth plan for Main St. And where's the B.I.A. in this?

Right now, as we sit, I feel Newmarket actually already has the most picturesque, yet functional, Main St. in York Region - outdistancing Unionville by far in my opinion, with the additional outing option of nearby Fairy Lake Park / Trails, and sometimes events at Riverwalk Commons Square as well - such as the weekly Farmer's Market.

She is a thing of picturesque beauty Main St., Newmarket, Ontario is, yet she has some holes that need filling.

View to Town Clock Tower, now empty
Most observers will agree that Main St, at least the main vein of her, which would be the stretch from Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, south to Water St., has had some interesting new stores, services and shops open up in the past few years but where some turnover has also occurred - sometimes not having the right mix - like too many coffee shops!

Riverwalk Commons & Stadium opened during current council
Restaurants in the area have really taken on a life in the past few years with the success of Cachet, and later Made in Mexico spurring that growth on. Rawlicious, Brewhops Pub, Suchi, and The Goulash House joined the existing fast food Pizzeria and Chinese Food restaurants and soon to come fish & chip shop and Italian restaurant as well as 2 new locations featuring baked goods, round out the "in the near future" bill. Toss in some "lunch only" locations, upscale coffee, baked goods and tea-houses, and Main has hospitality pretty well covered!

Replaced old arena
This being said, there are some holes to fill, and you don't fill them by opening similar businesses to compete against each other unless there's a demand for that, via having a bad existing similar product / service, which I don't see. What we could use are offices filled with people, or doctor's offices, health services etc. such as in the same building the food bank is now located, and also the unit that was formerly a children's day care, now sitting empty. I believe Anne Martin, running for council in the ward, owned the business once called Teddy Bear's Picnic. An elect her sign now sits in the window instead.

A challenger, John Heckbert thinks he has the answers and has studied other top downtown communities to bring that to his vision. He's new and brings new ideas but would they do justice to her history?

Vs Wildlife behind Main
Of course also running in the ward is the incumbent Joe Sponga who's in hung tough through a pretty tough job to juggle town construction woes vs plans for Main, along with business and tenant concerns, in a part time job. Joe has a big heart and means well, and is living proof why Newmarket Councilors' jobs should be full time. This town is getting too large and indeed it's downtown and heritage too important, for us to have councilors concerned with it all only part time. Joe has his fans and share of detractors, but, like any incumbent, will be tough to beat I think regardless.

But that doesn't mean side bars such as a disgruntled Main St store owner suing for having their property access tampered with - illegally as far as they are concerned - can't come out to play. We'll have to wait for this one to come out though...after the election! Stay Tuned for...(insert cheesy soap opera theme music here).. The Edge.. of Newmarket!
Building Owner slash Candidate

At any rate, Main Street needs a plan of attack for sustained growth, and to that end, I would suggest a plan to target types of businesses Main St wants, not gets. Take stock of what is there now, and actively pursue businesses from a wish list created, and offer a rebate incentive to give them a shot at survival. Beats having units empty.

WISH LIST

The General Store - A hardware store / printers / souvenirs store - Perhaps these days a full out  hardware store cannot be feasible on Main, but a good old fashioned " General Store", modernized, would be cool - complete with old coke machine for drinks. As well, no more Printers for photo-copying seem to exist on Main St so they could also offer that service from a copier machine.. and souvenirs are a given with all the movies now shot here, as well as Canada stuff!

Really? They should create one for them here behind Main!
A New Market - Whatever happened to selling fresh fruit and vegetables? Add some garden plants and flowers to the mix. With the farmer's market connection this should be a given. Add groceries too with competitive prices and you have a workable grocer's type business.

Butcher Shop - Classic Main St staple - emphasizing fresh, offer organic options

Record Stores - They have the cool factor. Vinyl records are at a 40 year high in sales and with Newmarket's boomer population new & used records would fly, and attract people to Main St! Recently CanadaT.com, which is Main's last manufacturer, featured some in-house promo of records and print art, and sales were very good!
Thriving Main St business being forced out by developers

Printing Shop - Hard copy printing specialist could survive - approach an existing one!

Thrift Shop - Trade-in used goods, furniture, clothing, and books - always a draw

Arts - Visual - A number of art galleries would add balance and create ambiance

Antiques - Always an attraction

High Tech Internet Cafe - I'm surprised there's not one already. Big screen gaming too.


Rental Housing: The Town Clock is already set up for housing since seniors were housed there recently...just saying...
Nooks & Crannies

Preservation work


One of the new Restaurants at Newmarket's Main St
Still In Style after all these years! Long time success story on Main St...Oh, and did I mention it's for sale?!

Coming Soon

The Newmarket Plaza Old Fashioned Shop Davis Drive with New Fashioned Stores


Shop Newmarket is a moniker and .com that seems to have forgotten to include, except for listing Newmarket Barber Shop, one of Newmarket's longest running business centres - that being The Newmarket Plaza located at 130 Davis Drive.
 "Is that the plaza with Giant 
Tiger in it?"(and the place where u can Win $100 Gift Card )
 I can already hear some ask and yes, it is!

 "Shop Davis Drive " same deal, in fact a Google search for those terms returned nothing for the longtime plaza before this blog. After blogging, #2 in "Shop Newmarket" searches, behind only shopnewmarket.com.  

That's what we do. But there are actually over 50 services, shops and dining establishments in The Newmarket Plaza, with some also located at the back, east side entrance, including a cool, newly located sports equipment store called All Pro Source For Sports which seem to be exactly that, all you'll need for sport and hockey - including the best skate sharpening around - and the summer sports too.

Merry Xmas! More Courses Start Dec 30
I have some history with this Newmarket shopping centre as well beyond having played pool at "The Compass' many years ago when it was about the only place in town with live entertainment, and where Glass Tiger or Onyx ( became Glass Tiger) played at before forgetting us when they were gone. Years later I'd attend the same location but as a karate school, where I attended meetings once a month for 5 years as we established Operation Sparrow - offering free access to activities for youths.

In 1994, while Entertainment Editor of CoverStory Newspaper Y.R., we sponsored the sound system for the 1st ever 3on3 youth basketball Jamfest, held in the parking lot of the Newmarket Plaza to raise funds for the Newmarket Youth Centre which did not yet have a centre, and for which I was on the founding committee. Some may also remember the famous Oscar & Felix Cookies store that was located on the far east wing which my mom ran along with my brothers-in law for a time. Me-e-mories...from the corners of my bra-ain! (Think Barbara Streisand)

A little closer in time one of the first sponsors the the F. N. Youth Road Hockey Challenge was Newmarket Young Drivers of Canada as then owner / co-manager Pam Macdonald was also hosting a Rogers 10 TV show where she heard about the event while guesting myself and offered up right away to sponsor. It helped pave the way that year to our youth award! And is typical of the type of small town personailzed service with big city attention you get from merchants of The Newmarket Plaza.
All Pro Source For Sports located at the back of the plaza

The Newmarket Plaza has an ambiance that you can only experience when strolling at an old style outdoor shop plaza. The soothing piped out music, just loud enough to entertain but not too loud to annoy and the convenient layout, allows for options to park close for a quick in and out or to take your time and enjoy. Close your eyes and you can almost drift back in time - the opening and closing of doors, greetings between friends, music and smells of restaurants. Ah yes, enjoy this outdoor shopping hub..they are a rare breed these days. Use it or lose it! Ha.

I stopped in and had a slice of pizza - well they give you two! - at long time tenant Piccola Ristorante  - still there with friendly service just like his dad used to give and what can I say - it's the best slice in town - fresh toppings bedded on sumptuous pizza sauce and slathered with cheese. A firm yet crisp crust that snapped to attention and held firm  instead of wilting like a dead flower when you held it in your hand..inching it ever so much closer to your mouth.. mmm..and easy to eat too, snapping off cleanly with every bite.
No wrestling matches here just to get a taste..and plenty! Mangia!


So while you may have been avoiding shopping Davis Dr whilst construction has taken a foothold, don't forget to continue supporting the Newmarket Plaza, a real long time Newmarket success story, supplier of services and employer to many in town.

There are still so many cool stores there too like the very cool Big Al's Aquarium Supercentre with shark feeding Tuesdays 7pm  as well as thrift stores, Jewelers, Druggist, Electronics, Restaurants, Health & Beauty Care and on which we will feature various select businesses from now until the Friendly Neighbourhood Youth Road Hockey Challenge  10th Anniversary, moving to 130 Davis Dr!  


Opening Face-Off Party Fri March 14 & Tourney and Activity Events Sat March 15.
So stay tuned to +TPE for info on the event and the plaza deals!

Hey! It's not too late do do some last minute shopping!
TP Out!