Our "notorious" Robert N. attended the Restaurant Meeting at Anthem Center on September 27th...
...and as always...
...we appreciate his "brutal honesty" in deciding to tell us what he witnessed !
A Formal Restaurant Swan Song?
- It makes me laugh when a "White Paper Con Artist" tries to paint a negative picture of Anthem Opinions in light of the detailed Four Part written presentation we published critiquing another of his ridiculous and financially destructive propositions.
His latest tripe of course brought out the fact that the "vast" number of 200 people showed up at a meeting...comparing it to the usual paltry sum of 25 -30 that normally attend such functions.
...conveniently not mentioning that many of them were from the same household.
I might point out to those who believe that is some "awesome amount", it's merely...2.8% of the total units in Sun City Anthem.
Or...when the total population of approximately 10,000 is considered...
...that percentage drops to 2%.
And yes, that means that 98% of the unit owners "didn't give a hoot" or were unable to attend for various reasons.
Of course, what he also omitted was that NO ONE spoke positively as to the "self-management" idea which he laughingly promoted.
Somehow it was Anthem Opinions that brought out a BARE BONES break even would require an annual expenditure of between $300,000 and $360,000...
...sums never brought out in the "white paper con"...
..which proves he is either DECEPTIVE...
...or just plain IGNORANT... when it comes to matters concerning dollars and cents.
Based on his track record, we'll go with both !
As to attendance, Anthem Opinions has a number of individuals who assist us in our reporting, greatly alleviating our time in order to allow us to somehow ENJOY OUR LIFE, and have a HEALTHY MARRIAGE.
Frankly, Anthem Opinions made it quite plain that we consider this restaurant idea a complete LOSING PROPOSITION to our entire association.
Our detailed analysis spoke loudly WITH INTELLIGENT DETAILS as to WHY we feel the way we do...
...with between 1,800 to 2,000 visits to our site after EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE.
And...not surprisingly, a number of the supposed 35 people who did choose to speak...
...UTILIZED THE INFORMATION from OUR ARTICLES.
But despite everything...unlike Anthem Opinions...
What "Mr. White Paper Con" never mentioned was that THE DECISION SHOULD BELONG TO THE PEOPLE....
...objects "White Paper Con BUREAUCRATS" look at as pawns to be used toward a private end. - From Marty Winger...to...Anthem Opinions
Dick,
I'm hoping the "NO RESTAURANT" people outnumbered those who want EVERYONE to pay for their convenience even though having a "full service model" would never ever work, and Robert N's version of insanity is completely valid. - From Carolyn Schmalz...to...Anthem Opinions
I definitely am NOT in favor of any kind of restaurant. Or an increase in dues to pay for one.
I just can’t believe the Board doesn’t get the message after 5 failed restaurants.
I would be curious to their answer to that.
Good morning and thank you for your website.
I attended the meeting on Tuesday and came away with a funny smell of another restaurant failure.
Most of the speakers addressed what type of restaurant we should have and not whether or not we should have or can even afford one. Several residents who spoke are somewhat new to SCA and have no idea what has happened in the past. I heard suggestions of surveys, sending out RFQs to restaurants and other previously failed attempts to reopen a restaurant.
In addition to the lack of background information, so many attendees seem to know very little if anything about running a business especially a restaurant. Twice I heard people suggest offering the space to an established restaurant so they can use it as a write off; I have never heard of a restaurant ever looking for a new way to lose money. Margins are too thin.
Self management was suggested as if it is as easy as hiring a couple waitresses and a cook. The restaurant business has one of the highest employment turnover rates. The speakers who proposed this have no idea about what having employees requires: Wages, Workers Comp, liability insurance, background checks and on and on and on. I must say, most of the group has tunnel vision when it comes to this restaurant situation.
There were a couple of speakers who did talk about the financial burden of having a restaurant. One gentleman said it all: Most restaurants fail in the first year. And the most poignant statement was from the same person who stated that SCA is a HOA not a country club. Enough said.
I believe that having a coffee and gelato bar where the current bar is would be a big draw and would be utilized all day.
I also support an informal eatery as an amenity.
Agree that no chef needed, just a good cook.
Take out is a good idea.
We have people at the center all day long. People want to stop in for snacks after cards, classes, swimming etc.
The cost must be competitive or residents will not utilize the restaurant.