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Nearby movie production location sees beautiful sunsets over Newmarket |
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Back portion now empty...how about a Doctor's office? |
Main St Newmarket has come a long, long, way for those who have been around to remember. In fact, at one time it was considered somewhat of a dive some years ago before the beautification process began, but she is now well on her way to being a beacon of pride for the town - but we cannot rest on our laurels.
Our
Main St has even been featured in a number of feature films including
Tommy Boy, the remake of
Carrie and most recently
Regression with Emma Watts and Ethan Hawke, but they have been few and far between which I believe, through diligence, we can increase that frequency - provided the town doesn't lose its Town Clock which acts as the connector for dating films made there.
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I'd like to see more productions shot on Main St |
Having been involved with films for a number of years (Film School Grad) including being an award winning documentary Film Maker myself and an Associate Producer of feature films - raising $1,000,000 for productions over 4 years - and including back end credits on feature family films like
Super Cross, Hansel & Gretel ( Howie Mandel, Taylor Mumsen) and
Miracle Dogs shot at the famous Cleveland Clinic which went # 1 on
Animal Planet Channel USA, I feel we need to be more pro-active in attracting Producers to our town for use as a location while adding much needed dollars to the coffers of the town and businesses.
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This studio and animals just outside of Newmarket used for movie Night of the Museum with Ben Stiller |
I plan to put more than just bugs in Production and Locations Managers ears to get them to consider us - which includes making them aware of additional studios we have available in the area should they need, such as the location at the end of Vivian Road which had scenes from
The Titanic including the infamous love scene with
DiCaprio and the "top of the world!" scenes as well as
Night of the Museum, not to mention the video game
Tomb Raider which flew 50 people in from around the world to play in a live version for its launch! Big, big money!
Click to See my short video featuring pics shot during the movies!
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This studio was actually built just for the Titanic Movie |
Through
TPE I can connect prospective productions to this location which boasts 100+ acres, a 5 bedroom house and 20,000 sq feet of studio space including additional kitchen facilities for in-house craft services need be. In fact I've been involved in a number of productions at this locale over 2015-16 and am excited about the prospects of making our local "North Hollywood North" productions more plentiful, adding much needed work for local film production crew workers and talent.
Contact me if interested.
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More productions would mean not just more work for local crews, but local restaurants and caterers as well |
But Main St. also needs to mind its units upkeep, such as when a business fails or closes we need to fill the gaps, and not with just anyone, and be proactive to get the right fit which I've mentioned we need do
in my platform, and with
VR Business Broker training and experience, I think I'm just the man who can do that. If you've read any of my
blogs on Main St. previously over the years you will find that is a common theme of mine. Why wait for a business to try their luck when we can be proactive and work from a wish list of businesses / services we'd like to see on Main that will attract visitors? No offense, but tarot card reading sites or more used clothing places are not what we need there to attract more business. Art gallery types, studios, doctors office to name a few fits.
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Former Tequila Club 185 closed - TP has set up the owners with a qualified interested party |
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Proactive
Two weeks ago I found out the
Tequila 185 Club location had closed down beneath
Made In Mexico. The next week I had a qualified potential new club owner meeting up with the building owner and looking at the empty spot. He's now asked to see the lease offer already knowing some particulars so that is good and my experience has me ensuring to qualify any potential business or tenant before setting up a meeting and that is what I've done here. I don't like to waste anyone's time, including mine, as I'm very busy.
Whilst walking along Main later that same day, a senior approached where the bank recently moved out and was quite verbal about his disgust.
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TP wants to add Highway 11 Cruisers to the Main St. show along with Newmarket Car Club, making it the areas largest! |
"Where do they expect seniors to go to bank?", he'd asked, " all these restaurants on Main now, but what about seniors? We have to travel everywhere for anything and get a ride or pay for transit which is terrible here, and its just outrageous", he continued, mentioning doctors offices also as a deterrent for seniors living on or near Main St.
Which got me thinking - doctors offices! I may not be able to convince rich banks to remain but yea, why don't we have any doctor's offices on Main St? And if we did, where would any go? Light-bulb moment - What about the empty food bank location that is now becoming available?
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Apparently the developers plan to reveal its history underneath... |
I believe we need make a "wish list" of businesses ( see my 2014 blog) and services we'd like to see on Main and not only pursue them, but offer some sort of rebate for the first year or two to ensure they have a better opportunity to survive the start up stages.
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If you weren't lucky enough to catch these guys on Main recently don't despair..I plan to make Main more atmospheric |
I'm Tom Pearson, I'm running for Newmarket's Ward 5 Councillor, and I believe if people really take the time to have a look at my political experience, combined with my community building initiatives success, business experience, and ideas, they will choose me. I didn't just show up in the ward election time, I've been there for years. And I've not just been "fingering the pulse of the community" but been up to my elbows in it for 20 years, making it better. Because I really do care.
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This business owner welcomes my idea to art up this wall and its opposite to help curb Graffiti | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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