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Battle To Bring Walmart To NYC Faces Public Hearing

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Small business owners protest Walmart on the steps outside of City Hall in Manhattan on Feb. 3, 2011 (Photo/Al Jones)

Small business owners protest Walmart on the steps outside of City Hall in Manhattan on Feb. 3, 2011 (Photo/Al Jones)

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Reporting Rich Lamb

NEW YORK (CBS New York) – The controversy over bringing Walmart to New York City faced a public hearing on Thursday.  Small business owners and workers from across the five boroughs rallied on the steps of City Hall to keep the warehouse store giant out.


Christine Quinn on concerns small businesses have about Walmart

“Walmart doesn’t bring jobs; it takes away jobs. They kill jobs,” City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said.

Plans to open a Walmart in Brooklyn were to be the subject of an afternoon hearing. The retailer was making its third attempt to break into the five boroughs.

Council members said they’re against the plan, but Walmart made a move it hopes will change some lawmakers’ minds, having reached a deal guaranteeing that union workers will build or renovate any stores it opens in the city over the next five years. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has previously said the retailer has a right to open in the city, and would employ a large number of people.


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Quinn is leading the charge against Walmart saying the retailer eliminates jobs and pays below market wages. Thirty-five people were scheduled to testify at Thursday’s hearing but Walmart representatives were not present.

“I think it speaks volumes that they want to come to this city but they won’t come before its legislature and talk about how quote-unquote ‘great’ they think they are,” Quinn said.

Representatives said the company would not attend the hearing because the city council was not considering the impact of Walmart’s biggest competitors – like Home Depot, TJMaxx and Target – which have already opened retail locations in the city.


Local merchants say Walmart is bad for business

The retailer’s potential move is not popular with some local merchants. They said they fear the competition.

Mark Tanis, who manages the “Shopper’s World” store in East New York, said bringing a Walmart to Brooklyn would put his store out of business.

“They are a monster that is going to eat us up,” Tanis told CBS 2′s John Metaxas. “A jacket I’m selling for $24.99, they could easily come and sell that for $15.”

In fact, Tanis said, Walmart’s pricing and advertising power threaten the entire stretch of stores on Pitkin Avenue.

“I think it would look like a ghost town if Walmart was to come,” he said.


Small business owners and workers say Walmart takes away jobs


WCBS 880 spoke with Queens City Councilman Erich Ulrich (R) who says Walmart will stimulate the economy.

Walmart was said to be eyeing property near an existing mall just off the Belt Parkway, where many other big box retailers have already set up shop. Many people who spoke to CBS 2 say they’d be thrilled to have a Walmart.

“Walmart is what we need,” shopper LaShaun Munford. “We need more. We need a bigger variety.”

“To bring a Walmart to Brooklyn, that’s tremendous,” said Patricia Randall. “We would love it. Bring it on!”

Public Advocate Bill DeBlasio has done a study on Walmart, and he thinks differently.

“In Chicago just a few years ago, Walmart came in and put 82 businesses out of business,” DeBlasio said.

DeBlasio said the closure of those businesses resulted in a net loss of jobs in the area.

Walmart counters that it does create jobs, and provides communities with healthy and affordable food.

“There’s nothing wrong with that, but everyone needs to make a living,” Tanis said. “How am I able to live, to feed my family?”

Sound off about Walmart in NYC below.

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  • KPMc

    When I was a kid people bought their pre-made coffee from the coffee shop/candy store on the corner.

    People bought their Pizza from a 1st-generation Italian family at a Pizzeria.

    And your prescriptions and other personal needs were filled at a neighborhood mom and pop/family pharmacy.

    But then came progress and no one put up much of a stink when Starbucks, Domino’s and Rite Aid/CVS (and several other huge drug chains) invaded NYC.

    Now I, personally, would never pay 5 bucks for a cup of coffee, eat the soft cardboard Domino’s calls pizza and I go to a local pharmacist who owns his own store.

    But this is America… land of capitalism and competition which BENEFITS us all. We don’t (or at least shouldn’t) have the right to deny a legitimate business the opportunity to operate where they legally can just because they will win the battle with their “competition”… BUT YOU DON”T HAVE TO SHOP THERE.

    When I am out of the NYC area and go to a Wal-Mart I must admit I am amazed at the selection and prices. As a consumer why shouldn’t I have the opportunity to shop for the best available prices?

    The politician’s who are so adamant about keeping Wal-Mart out are doing it for one reason. Their own political gain. So when Christine Quinn is mayor and you finally realize the deception and lies she uses to further her career don’t complain because we are all complicit in her (and others) self-serving shenanigans.

    When did America stop being America but I sham for special interest groups and self-serving politicians?

  • Junior J

    Everybody hates Walmart, but how funny it is that these stores are always packed and there are always lines at the register! We hate them, but we love them! Why the heck should I have to pay $25 for something that Walmart slles the same thing for $15???? Everything in NYC is overpriced, because of high rents and high taxes!

  • tom marsh

    i would love to see asuper walmart here i!!!!! i shoped in one in kingston great store !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Isagani Vecino

    I have been visiting NY as a tourist twice and I tried to find Walmart in Manhattan area., but unfortunately none. Only in Nassau, LI. We really want low prices for our gifts to bring home in our country of origin. We love american standard products. Putting Walmart in Manhattan area is a big hope for shopping lovers tourist like me, my family in tow. Approval is the answer, mayor Bloomberg.

  • Dee

    WalMart are nothing but Non-Union, Scab Leeches, they give out wages that are pathetic at best, and medical benefits are only given to full time workers, and they don’t cover the entire family. They are a bunch of liars as well as cheats. Persona Non Grata in New York! Translation: “You are not welcome in New York”!!

    • DanTe

      So the “hero” small businesses pay living wages? Like they’re paid on the books at all? Are you trying to actually tell us that small businesses provide full medical insurance?

      Here’s a hint: the more you lie, the more people see the truth.

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