Thayer Street Business Down 40% Due to Parking Meters, New Data Shows

GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle

Thayer Street Business Down 40% Due to Parking Meters, New Data Shows

The latest in opposition to parking meters in Providence.
New data shows stores and restaurants on Thayer Street in Providence reporting a 40% or more decline in business and employment since the addition of parking meters, according to real estate developer Kenneth Dulgarian. 

The additional information comes after two businesses -- Verizon and ZuZu's Petals -- told GoLocalProv.com that they closed their doors due to loss of business with meters.  

In a letter sent to the Providence City Council this week, Dulgarian informed elected officials that after talking with business owners, he learned:

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* Paragon Restaurant had averaged 6200 customers a month before meters and now averages 4000 a month

* Antonio's Restaurant had 25 employees before meters and now has 7

* Silvia Disposal hauled away 2.5 truckloads of rubbish a week from Thayer Street before meters and now has 1.5 truckloads

"Quite frankly, it's embarrassing to have to review things of this nature," said Dulgarian on Thursday. "Even to be off 5% on sales is devastating. These businesses are on oxygen support."

Heeding Elorza's Call for Data

In his letter sent to council members this week, Dulgarian made the case for the removal of the meters, based on the decline in the aforementioned three businesses - as well as the two that closed. 

"Mayor Jorge Elorza has scoffed at the claim that his parking meters are an economic plague that is destroying business in the classic Thayer Street shopping area. However, he says he will remove meters if anyone can show him statistics proving business owner claims that the meters have cut business on Thayer Street 40 to 70 percent. But he clearly doubts anyone can,” wrote Dulgarian. 

Business owners on Thayer Street are providing statistics on the decline in business, in the hopes that Mayor Jorge Elorza will remove parking meters.
“Here are statistics that he asks for from parking meter-sick businesses showing a 40 to 100 percent decline in business from mid-2014 when the meters were installed to today. Because of thin retail profit margins, more than a 5 percent decline is deadly,” Dulgarian continued. “One additional statistic that the Mayor can personally observe by driving down Thayer Street: Eight store fronts are empty and for rent; there are three more just off Thayer, plus several second floor units as well.”

Dulgarian said he has spoken with Councilman Samuel Zurier, whose Ward 2 includes Thayer Street. 

“I’ve spoken with Councilman Zurier,” said Dulgarian. “He's an astute, knowledgeable man. He is concerned, and wanted to see stats, which we provided. But there’s a saying — it’s a long distance from the teacup to the mouth.”

Zurier told GoLocal on Thursday that he met with Thayer Street business owners recently, but was prepared to facilitate another meeting - with the Administration. 

“I met with business owners a couple of months ago and offered to facilitate a meeting with them and administration.” said Zurier. “I recommended that they assemble some data. It appears they've assembled some data, so at some point soon I'll follow up to see about a meeting.”

“The business owners believe they can make a case that meters have affected the value of their business and city's tax revenue beyond the gains made from meter revenue, so I asked them to assemble data to see if that's the case,” said Zurier. “I predict we'll have a meeting at some point soon."


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