Stephen C. Anderson
Candidate for the Sun City Anthem Board of Directors
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Looking at Sun City Anthem through the eyes of its independent minded resident community.
From Kathy Dauerhauer...to...Anthem Opinions
Good Morning:
We have lived her since 2001 and sure have been disappointed with the Restaurants going under and I think it has a lot to do with the Contract that was written and not sticking to it.
I'm a Real Estate Agent as well and quite involved with the Community.
I would take my clients there and several times they didn’t have what was on the menu, prices to high and the list goes on. I have always liked the idea of having a place close to dine and a nice place but at this point, whatever works in the way of savings us money or even making us money,
I’m all for it as long as it has to do with some kind of “Food.” I’ve heard Gambling etc and that just does not belong there.
I guess if you had a Bar and Grill type place with a few Slot machines, that make us money.
That would be fine but this is the fourth to 5th time going through this.
As you know we are also dealing with the Liberty Center that wasn’t properly followed to closure.
You never close on a building until you have an inspection. Doesn’t mean that would have shown anything, but I bet it would have showed some potential problems.
No matter what kind of a dining place or eatery, you just cannot ignore a contract.
It’s actually our fault for allowing this to happen if this is the case.
I really hope you can find a good solution for this and a very long lasting one.
Many thanks for all your time!
From Marty & Donna....to...Anthem Opinions
Sure sounds like Steve Anderson's reply (to me) is that as he places all those "options" in his answer, all he's doing is throwing enough stuff on the wall and maybe it'll stick. In other words, he still wants a restaurant, but doesn't know how to say it straight out. His stock answer is, "let's talk about it and maybe someone will come up with some magic formula to make number 5 work."
Not a chance in hell, Steve, dream on.
Take all those used pots and pans and send them to Goodwill or any charity of the new boards choice.
Let private enterprise (at a "arm's length transaction") do what it does best.
The last bunch of folks had all the credibility in the world, and that is that their experiences in the restaurant was, "they knew how to eat."
If I said it once, I said it a hundred times, a triple net lease "WAS" the only way to offer a restaurant, and THAT included no options for changes knowing what transpired in the past, but those dolts didn't have a clue because they never, ever had to reach in their pocket and start and run a business. They all were "Corporate America MBA's," and thought they knew better.
Take that piece of the building and put grass in it!
Good Morning:
We have lived her since 2001 and sure have been disappointed with the Restaurants going under and I think it has a lot to do with the Contract that was written and not sticking to it.
I'm a Real Estate Agent as well and quite involved with the Community.
I would take my clients there and several times they didn’t have what was on the menu, prices to high and the list goes on. I have always liked the idea of having a place close to dine and a nice place but at this point, whatever works in the way of savings us money or even making us money,
I’m all for it as long as it has to do with some kind of “Food.” I’ve heard Gambling etc and that just does not belong there.
I guess if you had a Bar and Grill type place with a few Slot machines, that make us money.
That would be fine but this is the fourth to 5th time going through this.
As you know we are also dealing with the Liberty Center that wasn’t properly followed to closure.
You never close on a building until you have an inspection. Doesn’t mean that would have shown anything, but I bet it would have showed some potential problems.
No matter what kind of a dining place or eatery, you just cannot ignore a contract.
It’s actually our fault for allowing this to happen if this is the case.
I really hope you can find a good solution for this and a very long lasting one.
Many thanks for all your time!
From Marty & Donna....to...Anthem Opinions
Sure sounds like Steve Anderson's reply (to me) is that as he places all those "options" in his answer, all he's doing is throwing enough stuff on the wall and maybe it'll stick. In other words, he still wants a restaurant, but doesn't know how to say it straight out. His stock answer is, "let's talk about it and maybe someone will come up with some magic formula to make number 5 work."
Not a chance in hell, Steve, dream on.
Take all those used pots and pans and send them to Goodwill or any charity of the new boards choice.
Let private enterprise (at a "arm's length transaction") do what it does best.
The last bunch of folks had all the credibility in the world, and that is that their experiences in the restaurant was, "they knew how to eat."
If I said it once, I said it a hundred times, a triple net lease "WAS" the only way to offer a restaurant, and THAT included no options for changes knowing what transpired in the past, but those dolts didn't have a clue because they never, ever had to reach in their pocket and start and run a business. They all were "Corporate America MBA's," and thought they knew better.
Take that piece of the building and put grass in it!