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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Hardware woes

A while back, I posted about my neighborhood. I was worried about its future, and upset that my hardware store was possibly closing. The update is that it is, indeed, going to close permanently. There's a sign up saying that they're going to have to sell off the last bits of stock, because Berkeley is unrelenting in its zoning bullshit. The sign also said that "Wells Fargo dealt the final blow." I don't know if this means WF the corporation not approving a loan or something, or if it means that WF the neighbor somehow lobbied the city against the hardware store.
I'm hoping to find out more, including whether any sort of campaign can be launched in support of Elmwood Hardware. I'm really upset, but feel totally impotent and unable to do anything....

I'll keep you all posted if anything happens, but I'm not too optimistic.....

5 comments:

Maggie Jochild said...

This is so depressing, Kat.

Reminds of how someone (can't remember who) said, in response to an argument that it's all right that capitalism as an economy relies on constant growth, well, cancer is a growth-based organism as well. I am so hungry for models based on equilibrium.

silvio soprani said...

Kat, I am sorry to hear about your hardware store in your lovely neighborhood.

Maggie, here's a model based on equilibrium, although it's not an economic one: here in Baltimore every year we have the Kinetic Sculpture Race sponsored by the American Visionary Art Museum (a place where "outsider art" is exhibited--people who never had formal training and are often homeless, aged, insane, incarcerated, or otherwise "outside" the mainstream."

The vehicles in the race are hand made. They must be human-powered, whether by land, sea, or air. Crews run them.

Here's the equilibrium part: the "winner" is the vehicle who finishes exactly in the middle. Cooperation is encouraged. :)

silvio soprani said...

Kat, I am sorry to hear about your hardware store in your lovely neighborhood.

Maggie, here's a model based on equilibrium, although it's not an economic one: here in Baltimore every year we have the Kinetic Sculpture Race sponsored by the American Visionary Art Museum (a place where "outsider art" is exhibited--people who never had formal training and are often homeless, aged, insane, incarcerated, or otherwise "outside" the mainstream."

The vehicles in the race are hand made. They must be human-powered, whether by land, sea, or air. Crews run them.

Here's the equilibrium part: the "winner" is the vehicle who finishes exactly in the middle. Cooperation is encouraged. :)

silvio soprani said...

Sorry to post twice; I was wrestling with all the passwords and verifications and must have dopplegangered myself!

Lionel Braithwaite said...

I grieve for your upcoming loss; it sounds just as worse as the fire that leveled most of Queen Street West in my hometown of Toronto, destroying some great independent stores (including a video store that I was fond of), leaving it vulnerable to big-box retailers (http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2008/02/20/toronto-fire.html)