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Read all about it: Business Buzz now on my blog

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Starting this week I'll be posting my Business Buzz column on my blog. As always I depend on you, the readers, for tips on some new business openings, closings and other happenings. If you're a business owner and have even the smallest remodeling going on, folks like to hear about that piece of news.

I can be reached at bblackwell@semissourian.com or 335-6611, extension 137. But without further delay, here you go:

Thursday afternoon, I learned Grace Cafe is closing Oct. 15 because the coffee shop at 818 Broadway wasn't doing well financially. I know some of you have stopped there for a cup of coffee, conversation or a sandwich at lunchtime, as I have.

The cafe is the latest victim to the tough economic times in Cape Girardeau. If you've driven by Sofas and More at 1739 N. Kingshighway lately, you may have noticed several employees holding signs outside the store announcing its going-out-of-business sale. An employee at the furniture store told me owner Kevin Jones is upset that the business is folding after more than 25 years at the location.

Still, Cape Girar deau County is faring better than most other counties in Southeast Missouri. A study by the Center of Economic and Business Research at Southeast Missouri State University found that the county's second-quarter unemployment rate stood at 4.4 percent, the second lowest among 24 Southeast Missouri counties. And each week a few businesses file for licenses in Jackson and Cape Girardeau.

But while some businesses are faring well, it's those like Grace Cafe and Sofas and More that paint a different picture. After all, it's never a good thing when local businesses close their doors.

* I'm smelling coffee: Until about a year ago, drinking coffee was a rare event for me. But a summer of working at the Washington Times in our nation's capital changed my opinion. Since a cup of joe was served at nearly every event I covered or attended after hours, I slowly acquired a taste for the brew, though I still pour in three or four creamers and sugar packets.

Coffee lovers always are looking for a new place to satisfy their taste buds.

With a planned opening sometime in mid-October, Coffee and Confections, 502 W. Main St., Suite C, in Jackson will serve gourmet coffees, herbal teas and baked goods such as cinnamon rolls, muffins, brownies and cookies. For those monitoring their health or watching their waistline, a selection of diabetic and low-fat foods will be offered as well.

The coffee shop features Wi-Fi availability. It will be open 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.

While Cape Girardeau and Jackson have their fair share of coffee shops, it'll be interesting to see how the newest one in Jackson will perform.

Owner Melinda Wehrle said it has taken about a year to develop the concept.

"I felt like Jackson needed something like this," Wehrle said. "The location is also a plus, with plenty of parking and not far from the heart of Jackson."

* Pizza Pro of Jackson moving: Not too far from Coffee and Confections will be the newest location of Pizza Pro of Jackson. Currently at 117 S. Hope St., the restaurant is moving to 515 W. Main St. in mid-November. Owner Dan Cook told me the new 2,000-square-foot location will offer a parking lot that can accommodate up to 30 cars, future dine-in space, faster delivery service and a drive-through window. Cook also said the location will decrease traffic problems that existed at the current 1,200-square-foot location. New menu items will include sub sandwiches and Greek salads.

* New business to offer gift baskets, UPS shipping: For 15 years, Mark Dansby sold hand-made gift baskets through his Internet-based business. When a building on the corner of Shawnee Boulevard and Old Cape Road became available, Dansby knew the timing was right to expand his operations and add a retail store. Scheduled for an Oct. 14 opening, Granny B's Treasures and Gift Baskets will offer gift baskets for a variety of occasions, such as anniversaries and births. Customers have the option of customizing a basket by selecting items such as chocolates, stuffed animals, popcorn and peanuts.

Dansby named the business after his mother-in-law, Barbara, whom he said everyone calls granny. The store will be open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

"We'll be an old-fashioned store where people can come in and sink in the aroma of what we offer, which is a unique and needed concept in this area," Dansby said.

* Three-minute earth-friendly car wash to open on Kingshighway: Boyce W. Church was all smiles as he showed me the plans for a new car wash at 1902 N. Kings highway in Cape Girardeau. Scheduled to open between late December and early January, the auto spa will allow customers to park their vehicles on a conveyer belt that will transport the vehicle through a 130-foot tunnel for a three-minute wash.

In an effort to be environmentally friendly, the water will pass through a recovery system to be recycled. Church estimates this feature will save him hundreds of dollars each month in the long run.

"I know time is money, and the few minutes that it takes to pass through the car wash will save people just that," Church said.

* Cape Girardeau businessman opens fifth restaurant: Bill Zellmer is quite the busy guy. In August 2002, he opened a Buffalo Wild Wings in Cape Girardeau. And Dec. 7, Zellmer will open his fifth location of the restaurant in Farmington, Mo. Other locations include Sikeston, Mo., Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Carbondale, Ill.

In a tough economy, it's encouraging to see franchises expanding.

"Wings, beer and sports — it's hard to go wrong with that," said Zellmer, who was named to Business Today's Top 40 under 40 in March. "Even in this bad economy, people still want those three things."

* Investment firm moves: Edward Jones in Cape Girardeau has moved from 215 N. Sprigg St. to 3095 Lexington Ave., Suite 100.

* Pawn shop relocates: Money Time Pawn has moved its operations to 2112 Broadway from 1901 Independence St. The shop's hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

* Baby economics: When I first began this job, I didn't care about the cost of diapers or the safest baby stroller. But that all changed last week with news that our first child is due May 28. While hiking or watching the Nebraska Cornhuskers and other football, basketball or baseball teams on TV or in person are still my main hobbies, brushing up on the latest prices of baby items just joined that list.

I've already received some advice from friends, relatives and readers such as cubbytodd, who suggested if it's a boy we name him Wrigley. And I'm open to much more. After all, I have eight months to learn before the boy or girl is born and many more years after that to absorb as much as I can about parenting, which is a lifelong lesson.


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You should do a investigative report on why, The City of Cape Girardeau, Travis Bickings, and others in his group are working so hard to keep many local business from opening. I have seen first hand, and heard about, them bullying small business men. Losing plans, making outlandish demands, making up codes, dragging their feet, and just plane overlooking people. All as a way to keep them from opening businesses in properties along Broadway and Main street. A business loses money everyday they are not open. And they are using many underhanded tactics to run people out of money before even opening.

In a time when the economy is in the tank. And local businesses are closing by the dozens all over town. It seems to me that the City Of Cape would want to help people get open. Not fight the business owners every step, and in some cases cause them to not open at all.
Banks are not giving loans, business are already closing, and more people will soon be out of work.

If I were to advise any business people about opening new business. First thing I would tell them is NOT to open in Cape. It would be better to go to Jackson, Perryville, Scott City, Carbondale or even Poplar Bluff. Those towns want new business. They encourage growth in those towns, Cape however is not doing this.
This town is very hard, and sometimes impossible to work with. I know of at least 6 business in the downtown and Broadway that have run into trouble with this group of Cape City Elite.

I have heard rumors that they are in fact working secretly with SEMO to help buy up properties along Broadway. (Watch for new announcements about SEMO purchases there soon.) I am all for SEMO taking over unused properties. We all know they have the money to to it, and make it look nice. HOWEVER I am against City Officials strong arming property owner out of their buildings. Or keeping people from opening business as a way to keep the property "unused" to help keep the building price down. Landowners should not be forced out of buildings they wish to use.

Most of these store owners will not, and do not want to go public with all of this. They know it will only bring down more heat, and cause them even more trouble from the city. They just want to get open, or stay open.

The corruptions in this city go deep. A real house cleaning needs to happen here. City Hall is already in a secret internal civil war with several people quiting their jobs there altogether. Cape, it is time to wake up! It is time for you to look beyond the Washington corruption. And look at the greed, unfair trade, and back scratchings that runs our own City. It's time to clean house here in Cape.

"There are of course those who do not want us to speak. I suspect even now, orders are being shouted into telephones, and men with guns will soon be on their way. Why? Because while the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power. Words offer the means to meaning, and for those who will listen, the enunciation of truth. And the truth is, there is something terribly wrong with this country, isn't there? Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression. And where once you had the freedom to object, to think and speak as you saw fit, you now have censors and systems of surveillance coercing your conformity and soliciting your submission. How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror. I know why you did it. I know you were afraid. Who wouldn't be? War, terror, disease. There were a myriad of problems which conspired to corrupt your reason and rob you of your common sense. Fear got the best of you, and in your panic you turned to the now high chancellor. He promised you order, he promised you peace, and all he demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent..... Not anymore. Remember, remember the 5th of November. The gunpowder, treason, and plot. I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot."-V

-- Posted by timexx on Fri, Oct 10, 2008, 10:28 am CDT

I'm not surprise the Jackson Diner closed down -- it was closed everytime I drove by anyway. I ate there once, it stank in there due to all the smokers.

-- Posted by TommyStix on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 2:48 pm CDT

No, it's never good when small businesses fail. But they do. And there are mixed blessings when the Cape area fares better than others. Such is life in are particular neck of the woods. Your offerings will attract more 'customers' if you stick to the facts and not fall victim to unsubstantiated sweeping generalities - and possibly avoid failure yourself. But you could always blame it on something else.

-- Posted by blogbudsman on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 2:30 pm CDT

Jackson Diner in Jackson (by Wal Mart) is now closed according to the sign in the window. Relocated to Fruitland, MO (highway 61 N.) No surprise. I was scolded on this website for giving it a bad review when they first opened, but my meal was terrible. Right out of a TV dinner box. Not homemade at least what I had.

-- Posted by Next Candidate for Mayor on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 1:35 pm CDT

Gock,
An article ran in the business section a few weeks ago. Check it out at http://www.semissourian.com/...

-- Posted by Brian_Blackwell on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 12:17 pm CDT

Brain. With all due respect, don't name your child after anything associated with the Chicago Cubs. Please don't subject that child to a lifetime of disappointment and frustration by backing that team. :)

Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks, Sox, but never, ever, the Cubs.

-- Posted by martlet1 on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 10:23 am CDT

Brian, I vaguely remember you mentioning an announcement on what was taking the place of the old K's Merchandise building at Bloomfield and S. Broadview but I have yet to see that announcement. Did I miss it or are you still gathering information?

-- Posted by Gock on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 10:15 am CDT

blogbudsman,
I'm just stating the facts. If you would read on, you'd notice that:
"Still, Cape Girar deau County is faring better than most other counties in Southeast Missouri. A study by the Center of Economic and Business Research at Southeast Missouri State University found that the county's second-quarter unemployment rate stood at 4.4 percent, the second lowest among 24 Southeast Missouri counties. And each week a few businesses file for licenses in Jackson and Cape Girardeau."
I don't think anyone would be against new businesses starting in Cape Girardeau, but when two businesses close in Cape Girardeau it's never a good thing.

-- Posted by Brian_Blackwell on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 9:57 am CDT

"The cafe is the latest victim to the tough economic times in Cape Girardeau."

Oh really - can you substantiate that? Is this what your going to do, parrot the headline news. Are you recommending no one start a new business in Cape?

Come on, rise up above the din and do it different. You'll feel better when you do.

-- Posted by blogbudsman on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 9:46 am CDT

TommyStix,
I will check into that today.

-- Posted by Brian_Blackwell on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 8:23 am CDT

What's going in at the old Dollar Tree location in Jackson?

-- Posted by TommyStix on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 8:15 am CDT

Brian,
There is no advice I can give you...I think most of us are just winging it when it comes to the parenting thing....LOL

-- Posted by SoILfarmgirl on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 7:45 am CDT



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Brian Blackwell is the newest reporter at the Southeast Missourian, focusing on business. A May 2008 graduate of the University of Nebraska, Brian is an avid Cornhusker fan. When he is not covering the business community for the newspaper, Brian enjoys spending time with his wife and church family, cheering on the Cubs and Cornhuskers, wishing for snow and hiking on the numerous area trails.
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