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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Posted: May 18 2016 at 7:40am |
Posted: 5:18 p.m.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016 Dining, retail destination coming to former TV
Middletown building
Staff Writer
Ami
Vitori purchased a 38,000-square-foot building at That
level’s $250,000 renovation effort launched this week and is clearing the way
for Gracie’s, an “upscale comfort food-type restaurant” named after Vitori’s
grandmother. Also
in the early stages of planning are a wellness and yoga studio and an indoor
children’s play place, plus 1,000 square feet of “ready-to-go” retail space. “I
feel like there’s a lot of great things going on that I didn’t want to have
just a storefront,” she said. “I want to make this a whole corner destination,
where people are going to drive 20 to 30 minutes here as opposed to the
reverse.” Vitori
said she is focused on renovating the street level in the coming few months so
that there are retail-ready spaces for lease. Build-out
of the restaurant should start by late summer with an opening set to occur
before year’s end, she said. Vitori
said she wants to preserve the “great set-up” TV Middletown left behind on
the second floor by approaching local schools and universities about using the
built-out studio space and extensive film, editing and broadcast equipment. Planning
for the third floor is still in the works, she said. The
building, which will also get a makeover to its front-facing facade, will be
known as “The
idea (behind the name) is … that history of Middletown and what’s so great
about where we’ve come from but kind of moving now into this new, modern,
progressed future version of what Middletown could be. So it’s paying homage to
the old, but kind of knowing what we want to do moving forward. Born
and raised in “My
heart has always been in After
high school, Vitori spent more than two decades away from “I
just knew there would be something in She
said she fell in love with the building’s size, corner location and the
abundant amount of outdoor space it afforded. It
also helps that she looked into the project at a time city officials and
organizations are partnering with entrepreneurs both in and outside of “To
me there were just a lot of things that felt like they were percolating, and …
the next six months to a year could be the tipping point,” she said. Mallory
Greenham, executive director for former tenant Downtown Middletown Inc., said
the thought of vibrant downtown districts tends to evoke the image of densely
populated areas with diverse business offerings. “ |
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VietVet
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Nice to see Ms. Vitori take an interest in her hometown. Seems she has a lot of success in her business ventures elsewhere. I wish her all the success in the world on this startup. By the story, it looks as if she is using her own money and not relying on the city for cash. Good for her. Private sector money is always welcomed for downtown business creation. Been too many failed attempts using taxpayer money for the downtown jumpstart.
Welcome back Ms. Vitori. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Joshua
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Sep 20 2015 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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This is exciting news! It's great that more and more people are investing in Middletown. Things seem to be moving in the right direction!
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VietVet
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And that is a good thing Joshua as long as the investing is done by private sector business people willing to take a risk with their own money. It is not a good thing if council, the city manager and others continue to loan (or give away) the taxpayer's money on risky business ventures. The city leader practice of giving away money to start-up propositions, and then seeing the business fail in a month or two should stop but it won't as long as there are friends of the city with their hands out waiting for the people's money with absolutely no risk on their part to take. That's not the right thing to do and they should know that. Another approach that is totally wrong is the total concentration in the downtown area while exclusion is the game in the other parts of town. This city must develop ALL areas, not just their precious downtown area. They have been focused on the downtown far too long now with minimal results compared to the money spent and the effort made. They just won't back off their dream even though it has had limited success. Their insistance on making the downtown what it may never be has really hurt other parts of town. Everyone in town sees the big picture with the downtown except the people who are running the show. For some reason, those insisting on a "cultural downtown" don't understand the demographics of this blue-collar community. Their downtown game plan won't work with most who live here. They are not interested in what little the downtown offers. JMO |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Joshua
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Sep 20 2015 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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I'm no businessman but it does make sense that people who are taking all the risk will do whatever they can to make sure their investment pays off. I'm also not a politician but I would think there are cases where city government has to step in so that other things can get done.
I too would like to see all parts of Middletown on the up and up. I think we are seeing some development in other areas like the mall that are moving in the right direction. There's also development and plans for new development by the hospital with the AK research facility and a planned gas station. That said, it would be nice to see more and more of the vacant buildings around town to be put to use. I've only lived in Middletown for 14 years and have only been paying attention to what's been going on in Middletown the last couple of years. Our plan was stay 5 years and move to a neighboring community. I'm glad we did not follow through, I love Middletown and I'm excited by these stories of new investment. |
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VietVet
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Joshua, if you like Middletown now, you would have been ecstatic to have lived here in the 50's and 60's. An All-American city indeed back then. Many decent paying jobs, low crime, good schools, abundant shopping, pride in the city, not complete, but certainly more trust in city officials as compared to nowadays. City had a more clear direction with not nearly as many non-logical decisions as we see now. Just plain better then.
I have been here since 1948, with the exception of the military days with a few years in Columbus and Newark Ohio mixed in. Have seen the good and the bad. What you are experiencing in this city now doesn't hold a candle to what you would have experienced then. Sad to see now as the city is a shell of what it once was. |
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I'm so proud of my hometown and what it has become. Recall 'em all. Let's start over.
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: 10:44 a.m.
Friday, May 20, 2016 Former TV Middletown building gets $30,000 for
facelift
By
Mike Rutledge Staff Writer
The
new owner of the former TV Middletown building will receive a $30,000 city
grant to make its side facing Ami
Vitori, who bought the 38,000-square-foot structure on Friday, plans to create
a destination area with an upscale comfort-food
restaurant and other businesses, and spend $100,000 to $150,000
improving the Central face of the building at “My
plans are to do renovations of the whole street level, so that I can turn it
into a retail, dining, entertainment destination, and along with that, I’m
going to improve the exterior,” Vitori said. “The
Central side of the building in particular is quite sad, for lack of a better
word,” she said with a chuckle. “It’s kind of a yellow brick, but then there’s
orange brick, and red brick. It doesn’t have a lot of curb appeal — the windows
are really old, there’s actually bars on the windows from back in the JCPenney
days when that was the accounting area.” Among
other things, “We’re going to put new entrances, new lighting, I’m going to do
some sort of a siding on the building itself, so it’s much more kind-of modern,
clean and inviting to people,” she said. The
Vitori
said she hopes to have retail-ready storefronts available by late summer or early
fall, with the aim of opening the restaurant by the end of the year. On
the side of the building that faces While
the facade grants come from the city of “The
city holds the funding to help people fix up their facades, and Downtown Middletown
Inc. facilitates the whole program for the city,” Greenham said. Also
receiving grants are: ·
All About You Cafe & Catering at ·
Liberty Spirits LLC,
a planned micro-distillery at
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Joshua
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Sep 20 2015 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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The post WWII glory days. Hopefully decent paying manufacturing jobs will return.
Very excited to see how this building turns out. It sounds like Ms. Vitori has a clear vision. Can't wait!
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itsamee
MUSA Resident Joined: May 03 2013 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 154 |
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I am thinking that it is only a matter of time for Middletown. The crawl of Cinciny going north and Dayton coming south. They are running out of spaces in between. Let's hope this is the foot hold the city needs (along with some of the other projects).
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Itsa me, mario!
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