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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

City To Lose $ Tens Of Millions On New Tavern On The Green Deal



Tavern On The Green Redux.  Glass Bar Box Coming Soon To Central Park - A Historic Scenic Landmark. The grand Crystal Room is being replaced with a glass enclosure to accommodate what the Bloomberg administration hopes is a "vibrant bar scene,"  that will include year-round outdoor seating.  The city's tax payers are spending $ 10 million dollars in a dramatic renovation that will yield tens of millions of dollars less than what was previously offered. (Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge.

Manhattan

By Geoffrey Croft

The city has finally announced the compensation it will receive from the controversial new Tavern On the Green and not surprisingly it is far less than what it was previously offered, NYC Park Advocates has learned.   

The fees to be paid to the city begin at just $1,000,000 a year and rise to $3,273,000 for the final year totaling $ 38.7 million over the twenty year agreement.





























The city's tax payers are spending $ 10 million dollars in a dramatic renovation. The 1870's building will then be handed over to the new concessionaire. Additional photos below.


By comparison, Jennifer Leroy whose family had operated the iconic eatery since 1974 - agreed to pay the city $86 million in fees over a 20-year lease according to financial documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Law. Mayor Bloomberg rejected that proposal two years ago and instead awarded the license to Dean Poll who offered $57.3 million. Mr. Poll, who runs the nearby Boathouse Cafe - was unable to open the restaurant. 

In addition to losing tens of million of dollars in lost revenue the City is also spending $ 10 million dollars in capital improvements fixing up the building for the new concessionaire who will then build out the space. The dramatic renovation has completely gutted the property.

The Bloomberg administration awarded the twenty-year Central Park bar and restaurant concession to the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group, where Jim Caiola, a brother-in-law of ex-deputy mayor - and current Bloomberg LP. employee Kevin Sheekey - is a partner. Mr. Sheekey is also the older brother of former Parks Department spokeswoman Megan Sheekey who was appointed by Bloomberg as the president of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City. 

The Mayor and the Parks Department revenue division have already cost the city millions of dollars in lost revenue due to their handling of the concession since the restaurant's closing.

The Parks Department's revenue division is run by long-time Bloomberg family friend  Betsy Smith.

After the resteruant was closed the city brought in mobile food trucks who paid substantially less that the restaurant.  The vendors complained about a lack of revenue and one of the four left the area outright.   

Despite an offer that promised an additional $30 million dollars, the city released a new proposal.  
The city's new Request For Proposals issued in December called for proposals with a "vibrant bar scene and high quality, casual dining options." 

Tavern on the Green was once one of the nation's highest-grossing independent restaurants. The new license calls for the operation and maintenance of a casual restaurant, outdoor cafe, bar and take-out window at Tavern on the Green.

The City expects the restaurant to open in the Fall of 2013.

City officials have repeatedly stated they are restoring the original 1870s Olmstead and Vaux designed former sheepfold building features as part of $ 10 million dollar tax payer funded renovation.  An an enormous blue print of the building's original entrance was even blown up and served as backdrop for the mobile food trucks and temporary terrace until the recent renovations began. Much of the original entrance will be blocked by the outdoor bar/restaurant. 

The new glass bar and restaurant has been likened in design to the Apple computer store.

"With all of the important work that is going on, it seems antithetical to go and put a large glass box at the main entrance in the central courtyard," the Historic District Council's opined to the Landmark Preservation Commission's in February.   

Compensation to the City is as follows: Year 1: $1,000,000; Year 2: $1,060,000;  Year 3: $1,132,000; Year 4: $1,213,000; Year 5: $1,286,000;  Year 6: $1,364,000; Year 7: $1,446,000; Year 8: $1,553,000;  Year 9: $1,647,000; Year 10: $1,746,000; Year 11: $1,851,000;  Year 12: $1,963,000; Year 13: $2,081,000; Year 14:  $2,306,000; Year 15: $2,445,000; Year 16: $2,592,000; Year  17: $2,748,000; Year 18: $2,913,000; Year 19: $3,088,000;  Year 20: $3,273,000) or an annual percentage of gross  receipts derived from the operation of the Licensed Premises:  Year 1: 6 percent; Year 2: 6.36 percent; Year 3: 6.75 percent;  Year 4: 7.16 percent; Year 5: 7.59 percent; Year 6: 8.05  percent; Year 7: 8.54 percent; Year 8: 9.05 percent; Year 9:  9.60 percent; Year 10: 10.18 percent; Year 11: 10.80 percent;  Year 12: 11.45 percent; Year 13: 12.14 percent; Year 14: 12.87  percent; Year 15: 13.65 percent; Year 16: 14.47 percent; Year  17: 15.34 percent; Year 18: 15.5 percent; Year 19: 15.5  percent; Year 20: 15.5 percent.





(Photos: Geoffrey Croft/NYC Park Advocates) Click on images to enlarge.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Mayor Defends On tavern On The Green Awarding Of Concession




All In The Family. City Comptroller John Liu is investigating the connection between ex-deputy mayor - and current Bloomberg LP. emplyee Kevin Sheekey (above) who is a brother-in-law of Jim Caiola, a partner in the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group, who won a 20-year licence to run the new Tavern on the Green restaurant in Central Park, a Parks Department consession. Kevin Sheekey is also the older brother of former Parks Department spokeswoman Megan Sheekey who was appointed by Bloomberg as the president of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.

The Mayor yesterday defended not disclosing the relashionship between Jim Caiola and his brother-in-law.

The Mayor and the Parks Department revenue division have cost the city millions of dollars in lost revenue due to thier handling of the concession. 

Manhattan 


The winning bidder on the Tavern on the Green franchise did “exactly the right thing” by not disclosing his relationship to one of Mayor Bloomberg’s top confidants, Hizzoner said yesterday, according to the New York Post. 
“If they had proactively disclosed it, you would be asking me why they tried to get special treatment by name-dropping,” Bloomberg said. “This restaurant group did not disclose it, which is exactly the right thing to do.”
The Post reported on Saturday that one of the partners in the company picked by the Parks Department to run the famed Central Park restaurant is the brother-in-law of Kevin Sheekey (pictured), a former deputy mayor who was Bloomberg’s top political adviser and is now an executive at Bloomberg LP.

Officials said the winners — Jim Caiola and David Salama of the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group — got the 20-year franchise strictly on the merits.
Bloomberg said it’s not possible that the Parks Department showed any favoritism since no one at the agency was aware there was a Sheekey tie.
“But even if they did, there’s no problem with that. Kevin Sheekey doesn’t work for the city. Hasn’t for a long time,” he said.
Comptroller John Liu, who gets to vote on whether to approve the deal as a member of the city’s Franchise & Concession Review Committee, has promised an investigation.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

John Liu Investigating Connection Between Kevin Sheekey And Tavern On The Green Winning Bidder


MEAL DEAL: Hizzoner pal Kevin Sheekey (left) denies nepotism is at play at Tavern on the Green.

All In The Family. City Comptroller John Liu is investigating the connection between ex-deputy mayor - and current Bloomberg LP. emplyee Kevin Sheekey (above) who is a brother-in-law of Jim Caiola, a partner in the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group, who beat three rivals for a 20-year licence to run the historic Central Park restaurant, a Parks Department consession.  Kevin Sheekey is also the older brother of former Parks Department spokeswoman Megan Sheekey who was appointed by Bloomberg as the president of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.


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City Comptroller John Liu is investigating the connection between a former deputy mayor and the winning Tavern on the Green bidder.
“The process by which [this] privilege . . . was awarded . . . is something the Comptroller’s Office will be looking into,” Liu spokesman Matt Sweeney announced yesterday, according to the New York Post. 
Ex-Deputy Mayor Kevin Sheekey is a brother-in-law of Jim Caiola, a partner in the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group, which bested three rivals for a 20-year lease to run the historic Central Park restaurant.
Caiola claims he had no contact with Sheekey on the matter, and Phil Abramson, a spokesman for the Parks Department, which selected the winner, insisted, “We looked at the proposals based on the merits.”
But former Parks Commissioner Henry Stern said, “This isn’t some hot-dog stand on Delancey Street that the guy is getting a deal on,” he said. Any relationship — blood, marriage, family — between the concessionaire and the city should be disclosed.”
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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Brother-In-Law Of former Deputy Mayor-Kevin Sheekey Wins 20-Year Licence To Run New Taven On The Green

MEAL DEAL: Hizzoner pal Kevin Sheekey (left) denies nepotism is at play at Tavern on the Green.
All In The Family. The brother-in-law of former Deputy Mayor-and current Bloomberg LP employee- Kevin Sheekey won a 20-year licence to run the new Taven On The Green restaurant in Central Park, a Parks Department Consession. Kevin Sheekey is also the older brother of former Parks Department spokeswoman Megan Sheekey who was appointed by Bloomberg as the president of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City.

The Mayor and the Parks Department revenue division's handling of the concession has cost the city millions of dollars in lost revenue.

Manhattan


The winning out-of-town bidders who nabbed the right to run Tavern on the Green have never operated in New York — but they have family ties to one of Mayor Bloomberg’s top confidants, The Post has learned.
One of the owners is the brother-in-law of former Deputy Mayor Kevin Sheekey.
Officials confirmed yesterday that Jim Caiola, who runs the Philadelphia-based Emerald Green Group with partner David Salama, is the brother of Sheekey’s wife, Robin.
The relationship was not disclosed when the Parks Department announced Thursday that Emerald Green had beaten out three other groups competing for the 20-year lease on one of the nation’s most storied eateries, located in Central Park.
“Off the record, I’m speechless,” said a source who works for a rival bidder.
City officials insisted everything was conducted on the up-and-up and without favoritism.
“They won on the merits, and the entire process was handled by the book,” said mayoral spokesman Marc LaVorgna.
Sheekey left city government two years ago, but continues to have close ties to the mayor and the administration as an executive at Bloomberg LP, the mayor’s information-services company.
As top political adviser, Sheekey led two of Hizzoner’s election campaigns and was the driving force behind Bloomberg’s presidential flirtation in 2007.
Sheekey told The Post via e-mail that he was aware Caiola was competing for the Tavern deal — but added that he played no role in his in-law getting it.
“My wife told me he was submitting a bid, but I never spoke to him about it, nor did I communicate with anyone at City Hall,” Sheekey wrote in the e-mail.
“But I have seen his work, and he and his partner are exceptional restaurateurs.”
Steven Hall, a spokesman for Emerald Green, also insisted, “Jim and David did this entirely on their own, and they and Kevin never discussed Tavern.”
City officials said Caiola had no reason to divulge his family ties to Sheekey.
“Their attorneys went through everything,” said one official. “There’s no circumstance under which disclosure is required.”
The Parks Department provided The Post with scoring sheets showing that Emerald Green beat out two rivals, Upsilon Ventures and the combination of City Winery restaurant/Great Performances caterers.
Out of 100 possible total points in five categories, Emerald emerged with 81.96; City Winery/Great Performances 72.26 and Upsilon 70.75.
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