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Please get out and vote today to end our County's archaic government liquor monopoly! Elect Robert Dyer |
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Rockville construction update: Julii (Photos)
Here's a sneak peek at the progress inside Julii, the latest restaurant concept from the owners of CAVA coming to Rose Park at Pike & Rose. Wall and floor tiling is in place, as are lighting fixtures.
Monday, November 5, 2018
Riemer charged taxpayers for private meetings with donors, violated ex parte communications rules
Developers had projects
before Council in Westbard,
Bethesda Downtown
sector plans
Exclusive investigative report
Montgomery County Council President Hans Riemer has met privately with developers who donated to his Council campaigns, and charged taxpayers for his travel costs to those private meetings, according to Montgomery County Council reimbursement records. Riemer also did not disclose these private, ex parte communications at the next Council meeting, as he is required to do. Like all Council members, Riemer sits as a land-use commissioner when the Council votes on land-use and zoning issues as the "District Council."
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Riemer meets Westbard developer privately at La Madeleine, who then donates money to Riemer's campaign, and Riemer then charges taxpayers for his gas money to and from the meeting, Council records show |
Riemer met with Larry Walker of The Walker Group privately at Clyde's Tower Oaks restaurant on October 31, 2016. Walker has contributed $2400 to Riemer's campaigns, including $100 in May 2017.
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Riemer demands reimbursement from taxpayers for his private meeting with downtown Bethesda developer who had given him almost $1000 |
Riemer requested reimbursement from taxpayers for all three private meetings with his donors, according to Council records.
It's no secret Hans Riemer is cozy with developers, as his voting record and campaign finance reports clearly show. But even an ethically-corrupt politician like Riemer cannot be allowed to charge taxpayers for private meetings with his campaign donors, nor to violate ex parte communications rules. Private meetings with donors can only be paid for with political campaign funds, not taxpayer funds.
Local media, including The Washington Post, have refused to report on this late-breaking scandal I uncovered. In fact, the Post's Montgomery County political reporter Jennifer Barrios hasn't written a single sentence about the County Council At-Large general election race. Intriguingly, while the Post has declined to investigate any of the scandals I've forwarded to Barrios and reporter Robert McCartney throughout the election, it dispatched a reporter at the 11th hour to write a hit piece on a Republican in Anne Arundel County regarding a...developer scandal (which is a nothingburger compared to the scandals of Riemer, others on the Council, and the Planning Board).
The question is, why does the Post not want you to know about the questionable activities of Hans Riemer and other Montgomery County officials? This is a question that must be answered, regardless of the outcome of Tuesday's election. Secondly, the State Board of Elections and Montgomery County Office of the Inspector General should investigate Riemer's activities, which appear to be violations of both ethics rules and campaign finance laws.
Third, it's time for voters to oust Riemer on Tuesday, and his cartel-funded running mates Gabe Albornoz, Evan Glass and Will Jawando, who each have received thousands of dollars from developers.
Flower Child opening Wednesday in Rockville (Photos & Review)
Flower Child, a new restaurant at 10072 Darnestown Road emphasizing healthy eating and vegetable dishes, will open this Wednesday, November 7. I visited during a soft opening night Sunday, and here is my review. The dining room is loud when crowded, but brightly-lit, with flowers on each table. There is a large open kitchen. You order at the front counter, and then wait at your table for your meal to be brought to you.
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Magic Hat #9 |
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Flower vase on every table |
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Wait at your seat with your number, and servers will bring you your meal when it is ready |
Tuscan Chicken Soup |
I got a plate with organic chicken, smashed organic potato (right), Spiced Indian Cauliflower (left) and gluten-free vegetarian Mac & Cheese (center) for $14 |
Smashed organic potato |
The patio out front will be a nice place to dine when it gets warmer outside |
Mayor & Council to hold another meeting on Rockville Town Center Nov. 13
The Mayor and Council will have another special meeting devoted to the future of Rockville Town Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 7:00 PM at City Hall. Unlike the open-comment public forum a few weeks ago, there will be no public testimony at this meeting. There will be no Community Forum at this worksession, either. The public is invited to attend and listen to the discussion, and the meeting will also be shown on Channel 11 on cable TV, and live-streamed on Facebook.
Options, ideas and suggestions compiled by stakeholders and City staff will be the basis for the conversation at the meeting. The City has also released a set of responses from Rockville Town Square developer and landlord Federal Realty to questions asked at the previous public forum:
How are Federal Realty Investment Trust and the City marketing Rockville Town Square and Rockville Town Center?
FRIT creates and produces a special events program for Rockville Town Square. For 2018, exclusive Rockville Town Square marketing programming included Fitness on the Square, Salsa at the Square, The Rockville Town Square Ice Rink, Holiday Tree Lighting, digital media outreach, and promotional support for merchant-initiated events & promotions such as the Finnegan’s Wake St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival and Dawn Crafton Dance Connection’s non-profit initiative to provide dance classes to the underserved community of special needs children and adults. Federal has also partnered with VisArts by donating for free their Pop-Up spaces on Maryland Ave which offer creative workshops to the public throughout the year as well as with the revolving art installation in the windows facing Route 355. Collaborative initiatives executed in 2018 between Federal Realty, the City of Rockville and VisArts includes the summer “Create” program featuring free, weekly, artistic workshops on The Square and the art display from local artist, Emily Eisinger, whose art is featured under the ice at the ice rink. The City of Rockville also funded six additional concerts for the 22-week Friday Night Live concert series produced by Federal Realty.
Why are so many stores closing?
Federal Realty has a reputation for creating a unique mix of local, regional and national merchants to create entertaining and attractive shopping and dining experiences. It’s not uncommon for independent business owners to have more challenges than the larger chains, and unfortunately, this can result in lower success rates, causing a higher turnover of tenants. We understand that this can be frustrating to consumers and is equally frustrating to us. However, we still believe that adding local and independent merchants can add exclusive and unique offerings to the property not found anywhere else. We have had some successful independent merchants at Rockville Town Square such as Finnegan’s Wake, SushiDamo and Spice Xing. In addition, many of the national franchise chains are locally and regionally owned.
What are the lease rates and how do they compare to Federal Realty Investment Trust’s other local properties?
Lease rates are determined through the evaluation of many variables including, but not limited to, location, product or service type, store size, capital investment and length of the lease term. After all of this is assessed, the rent is then measured in the context of lease rates within the broader marketplace. Additionally, lease rates and lease provisions are negotiated between the landlord and merchant over a period of time and then mutually agreed upon at the time of lease signing.
Does anyone debrief with the businesses that close to understand what went wrong and learn from it?
Federal Realty is in constant communication with our merchants from beginning to end. Whether a merchant is opening, operating or closing a store, we value and pursue feedback and knowledge from our merchants, not only from the perspective of the individual, but from a broader view of the market as well.
Options, ideas and suggestions compiled by stakeholders and City staff will be the basis for the conversation at the meeting. The City has also released a set of responses from Rockville Town Square developer and landlord Federal Realty to questions asked at the previous public forum:
How are Federal Realty Investment Trust and the City marketing Rockville Town Square and Rockville Town Center?
FRIT creates and produces a special events program for Rockville Town Square. For 2018, exclusive Rockville Town Square marketing programming included Fitness on the Square, Salsa at the Square, The Rockville Town Square Ice Rink, Holiday Tree Lighting, digital media outreach, and promotional support for merchant-initiated events & promotions such as the Finnegan’s Wake St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival and Dawn Crafton Dance Connection’s non-profit initiative to provide dance classes to the underserved community of special needs children and adults. Federal has also partnered with VisArts by donating for free their Pop-Up spaces on Maryland Ave which offer creative workshops to the public throughout the year as well as with the revolving art installation in the windows facing Route 355. Collaborative initiatives executed in 2018 between Federal Realty, the City of Rockville and VisArts includes the summer “Create” program featuring free, weekly, artistic workshops on The Square and the art display from local artist, Emily Eisinger, whose art is featured under the ice at the ice rink. The City of Rockville also funded six additional concerts for the 22-week Friday Night Live concert series produced by Federal Realty.
Why are so many stores closing?
Federal Realty has a reputation for creating a unique mix of local, regional and national merchants to create entertaining and attractive shopping and dining experiences. It’s not uncommon for independent business owners to have more challenges than the larger chains, and unfortunately, this can result in lower success rates, causing a higher turnover of tenants. We understand that this can be frustrating to consumers and is equally frustrating to us. However, we still believe that adding local and independent merchants can add exclusive and unique offerings to the property not found anywhere else. We have had some successful independent merchants at Rockville Town Square such as Finnegan’s Wake, SushiDamo and Spice Xing. In addition, many of the national franchise chains are locally and regionally owned.
What are the lease rates and how do they compare to Federal Realty Investment Trust’s other local properties?
Lease rates are determined through the evaluation of many variables including, but not limited to, location, product or service type, store size, capital investment and length of the lease term. After all of this is assessed, the rent is then measured in the context of lease rates within the broader marketplace. Additionally, lease rates and lease provisions are negotiated between the landlord and merchant over a period of time and then mutually agreed upon at the time of lease signing.
Does anyone debrief with the businesses that close to understand what went wrong and learn from it?
Federal Realty is in constant communication with our merchants from beginning to end. Whether a merchant is opening, operating or closing a store, we value and pursue feedback and knowledge from our merchants, not only from the perspective of the individual, but from a broader view of the market as well.
Friday, November 2, 2018
Montgomery County shut-out of contest for UK firm's first US factory
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announces another win over Montgomery County |
Virginia will spend only $147,000 in financial incentives, while Harlow will invest $8 million in the state building the facility in Danville's burgeoning Cyber Park. Meanwhile, Montgomery County leaders are turning office parks ripe for aerospace, defense and tech campuses into bedroom community townhome developments instead. No wonder Montgomery has a $208 million budget shortfall this year.
"Virginia has once again attracted a leading international manufacturer, and we are thrilled to welcome Harlow Group to this region’s impressive corporate roster,” Northam said yesterday. Harlow Group CEO and Founder Alan Pearce praised Virginia's pro-business climate. “Virginians have been amongst the most welcoming and friendly people and their appetite to make things work and overcome obstacles is second to none," Pearce said. "The ambition of Virginia to embrace new technology and invest in the future will keep the Commonwealth as the number one destination for expansion and business investment, and we are extremely proud to be associated with Danville and the Commonwealth of Virginia.”
Montgomery County has failed to attract a single major corporate headquarters in two decades, and just lost one of its few high-tech manufacturing facilities to Frederick. It hasn't pursued lucrative aerospace firms in any serious way in the same amount of time.
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Tired of losing to Virginia? CLICK HERE for the only County Council At-Large candidate with a detailed plan to make Montgomery County a major economic development player in the region again: Robert Dyer |
Another humiliating defeat for Montgomery County. Another reason to throw the bums out on Election Day. You'll notice the four developer-funded Democrats running for Montgomery County Council At-Large have no specific economic development plan on their campaign websites; just generalities and mindless pablum. That's because they don't understand how business works in the year 2018, and because their developer sugar daddies want all the potential land that could hold corporate HQs, and related research and manufacturing facilities to instead be developed as residential housing.
The only way to break this cycle of failure and corruption is to vote for Robert Dyer on Tuesday, November 6.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Riemer makes taxpayers pay for his GoDaddy website
Exclusive Investigative Report
Just days before the 2018 Montgomery County elections, County Council President Hans Riemer has been caught charging taxpayers for a political website promoting him hosted by GoDaddy. County Council reimbursement records show that Riemer sought, and received, reimbursement from County taxpayers for the GoDaddy website's monthly and annual fees.
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Council staff signature on statement approving Riemer's GoDaddy website fees being picked up by taxpayers |
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Riemer's invoice from GoDaddy |
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Second GoDaddy invoice |
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Riemer email requesting taxpayer reimbursement for his political GoDaddy website |
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Riemer email seeking reimbursement from taxpayers for a second GoDaddy invoice for his website |
It's past time the media scrutinize an elected official making $137,000 a year who is refusing to even debate his opponents, and is attempting to steal another victory, with no investigation of his questionable actions. And it's past time County voters replace ethically-challenged Riemer with a candidate who can end corruption and restore confidence in our County government: Robert Dyer.
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Second reimbursement of taxpayer funds to Riemer for his CouncilmemberRiemer.com GoDaddy website |
UBREAKIFIX opening Rockville location
UBREAKIFIX is coming to Rockville. The store is moving in at 1532 Rockville Pike. Once open, they will fix everything you broke from cell phones to tablets to video game systems, with a 90-day warranty on repairs.
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Does anyone really want another sequel to our horrifying, developer-controlled puppet show of a County Council? If so, there are four Democrats on the ballot who have each taken thousands of dollars from their developer puppet masters. CLICK HERE for a real alternative: Robert Dyer Robert has taken NO money from developers |
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