"This Just Isn't Fair,” Says Restaurant Owner About Developer Robbins Getting $3.6M RI Tax Credit

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"This Just Isn't Fair,” Says Restaurant Owner About Developer Robbins Getting $3.6M RI Tax Credit

Rosinha Benros
A former restaurant owner at Hope Artiste Village said that she "wished she had sued" Urban Smart Growth (USG), the management company that was awarded $3.6 million in tax credits from the RI Commerce Corporation this week.

Rosinha Benros, who had opened and owned the restaurant "Rosinha" at Hope Artiste Village, said she had a number of issues with USG -- including having had gas being turned off due to USG not having paid their National Grid bill.  

"I opened that space, I created that place," Benros told GoLocal on Thursday, of the restaurant she ran for over three years. "I can't even drive by, I loved that place so much. It just breaks my heart."
Benros said that issues with the change in management, coupled with having problems with The Met being located next door, led in part to her closing the restaurant.

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USG's CEO and principal is controversial developer Lance Robbins, who in California was cited with 105 health and building-code violations, piled up 32 convictions, paid a $1 million settlement, to name a few of his legal problems, according to press reports.

Rosinha's Story

"It was an old room in a mill, that they had thrown the machines in, when I first saw it," said Benros of when she opened Rosinha ten years ago. "It was dark, and ugly, but I saw the potential -- I saw the potential for it to be a beautiful space."

"The first management, Ron, Mary-Anne, they were great," said Rosinha. "But when the new management came in, that's when it changed. I had a successful business, people loved my place. But then they brought in the Met, and suddenly people didn't want to come to my restaurant for dinner. They said it was too loud, too much noise."

"I used to do a lot of weddings, but then the tour busses would come and park outside, and block all the windows. I had one wedding, the last wedding I had -- the limo couldn't even drop them off," said Benros. 

"One time I had a funeral reception in the morning, around eleven," said Benros. "I went early, we set-up, we prepared, the chef went to turn on the stove, and there was no gas."

"So I ran upstairs to the office. I told Mike there was no gas and I had a funeral reception. He told me, well, we had problems with National Grid, you have to wait,"  said Benros. "I said you have to be ready now!  So I called National Grid, they told me we can't do anything because the landlord didn't paid the gas and that they owed $78,000! I had to bring those people to my house."

"My marriage went down, everything went down, all at the same time," said Benros. "I invested all my pennies in that place, for what I did. It was beautiful, everyone loved it, at the same time, I got caught up with the wrong management and landlord. They never removed the snow on time, the leaks, it was terrible with those people. I was so happy with the earlier management.  I was open for three and half years, before I had problems, with the parking with The Met."

"I was fighting -- my lawyer asked if I wanted to sue, and I said no," said Benros. "I regret not suing them."


Tax Credits for Developer

"I loved that place so much. I can't pass by that building to this day, it breaks my heart. My next door neighbor from my restaurant, I can't even go to her house anymore, it breaks my heart," said Benros.
Benros spoke to the state awarding $3.6 million in tax credits to USG.

"That's not right, that's not fair," said Benros. "It breaks my heart how many people they destroyed for them to get all that money -- from my back, that was my blood. Why doesn't the state help me, to start up my business again?"

"What can I do? I took all my pennies from my house. My house was in foreclosure. My family sent money from Cape Verde, my family gave me $40,000," said Benros. "The state is not fair."
 


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