Be sufficient fundstalk about revenue over expenses associated with super bowl l come a week may come back in the future after the controllers reports to deal with 50 port tenants, 150 subtenants im in receipt of this letter which you all may have from the merchants of the Ferry Building, who writes, the reality was a regular customers the people who lived here and shop with us frequently stayed away. The reality was that the city did not coordinate well with us and the resulting crowds mostly words of upset people who cannot get into the super bowl village wondered about making the Ferry Building an attractive. We had a spike in shoplifting and vessel as some visitors decided theyd rather take their anger out on us. The route is some top and sales close to 40 at one of our vendors had a event total 7 sales one day that we could our defenses went up as well because of street holders and disclosure. It goes on but should the be sufficient funds supervisor wiener, we can come back and re
Lasted about a week and we lost the plaza but we had spaces adjacent to it on Market Street. So most of the artists who want to work were able to work right next to it. So we thought that probably could be pretty similar to the january event. But we do not hear details at all from the Arts Commission or our Program Director until really until january. I then, it was kind of too late for people to make other plans and as i said in an el nino year you to work every sunny day you can. Course, this year the super bowl was very lucky that some of the best weather that week while they were setting up and leaving. A lot of street artist lost a lot of time and business but which cant be made up. Im sure theyll appreciate 6 and her dollars if it comes through thats hardly the amount of money they wouldve made clarify again i know that some comments we should try to work many of these issues out in advance try to figure out how to find, but you yourself did not know the impact the length of disp
The local Homeless Task Force, in partnership with the Knox County Public Library, will soon offer training sessions for area landlords in hopes of supporting both the property owners and