2010 in review – WardsCornerNow.com

January 2, 2011

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

Crunchy numbers

Featured image

The average container ship can carry about 4,500 containers. This blog was viewed about 22,000 times in 2010. If each view were a shipping container, your blog would have filled about 5 fully loaded ships.

In 2010, there were 99 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 407 posts. There were 124 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 63mb. That’s about 2 pictures per week.

The busiest day of the year was January 7th with 340 views. The most popular post that day was East Little Creek Road – Norfolk’s shooting gallery.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were mail.yahoo.com, mail.live.com, facebook.com, en.wordpress.com, and search.aol.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for wards corner now, wards corner, aj gators wards corner, andy protogyrou, and aj gators.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

East Little Creek Road – Norfolk’s shooting gallery September 2009
16 comments

2

About June 2007
8 comments

3

Owner of AJ Gators to present plans for new Wards Corner restaurant January 2010
21 comments

4

Comprehensive Plan October 2007
5 comments

5

Businesses March 2010


Norfolk guide to holiday recycling

December 18, 2010

PDF File

Holiday Recycling


Wards Corner Now meeting Saturday morning

December 15, 2010

Please make time to attend the meeting this Saturday morning at 8:30 at the Fitness and Wellness Center.  The Agenda includes:

1.  Possible Country Bar in Wards Corner

2.  Thrift Store – update

3.  Collins apartment project – update

4.  New business


The Movie and Music Exchange opens Saturday

December 13, 2010

Ward’s Corner welcomes “The Movie and Music Exchange”:

Movie & Music Exchange

Movie & Music Exchange

The Movie and Music Exchange is having it’s Grand Opening in Ward’s Corner this Sat. Dec. 18.  We hope to be a postive force in Ward’s Corner by transforming a vacant store into something everyone can enjoy.  We are a family friendly store with a kids area in the back.

This area is conducive to constructive activities for children and also contains a wonderful mural of some popular animals that can be found in movies and the Norfolk Zoo.  Come see the largest selection of DVDs and CDs for sale in Norfolk. We have 1000’s of great titles in stock. You can trade yours for ours or just buy them outright. The
Movie & Music Exchange is connected to our sister store, The Book Exchange at 116 E. Little Creek Rd. Call us at 583-2667 or see www.bookexchangenorfolk.com for directions. We guarantee you will like this addition to Ward’s Corner!

Thanks,
John


Wards Corner Clean-up, December 11 at 8:30am

December 3, 2010

Laura Thom wrote us about the next Clean-up:

Date:  December 11, 2010

Time: 8:30am registration, cleanup from 9am – 10:30am

Place:  Meet at North Shore Sports & Physical Therapy for registration, coffee & snacks.

Trash bags, safety vests & gloves will be supplied.   It is important that anyone wishing to help out RSVP to Laura Thom before Tuesday, Dec. 7th (489-5820).


New “country rock bar” to open in Wards Corner?

December 2, 2010

An attentive neighbor sent in the following job listing found on craigslist:

GM for new country rock bar (Norfolk)

Date: 2010-11-29, 4:27PM EST
Reply to: job-ds8sq-2085924516@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

Now reviewing applications for a GM for a new country rock bar opening in the Wards Corner area of Norfolk, VA. Restaurant management experience is required. The ideal candidate will have experience managing a country bar, booking live local bands and be familiar with the country rock scene. Basic restaurant management skills such as inventory control, knowledge of local health codes and ABC codes, employee supervision skills and P&L awareness is a must. You will be expected to be a working manager, which gives you the opportunity for more income. If you are looking for a daytime management job to get away from late nights and weekends this is not the position for you. Do not apply if you are not willing to work behind the bar as a part of the team at least three nights a week.

Reply with resume highlighting the above listed skills and experience.

Location: Norfolk
Compensation: Weekly administrative fee + tips from shifts worked
Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

If anyone has any additional information, please feel free to post in the comments or send us a message on the ‘Contact Us’ page.

EDIT: We have received word that this is not related to Pulse, A.J. Gators, Wards Corner Pub, or their respective owners.


Police search for murder suspect that frequents Denby Park

December 1, 2010

In 2004, the Comprehensive Plan stated: ” The blighted high-density apartments that have become a high-crime area at the western end of the Texas Streets district in Denby Park are . . .  the highest priority location for a new initiative.”

Ali Ridley

Ali Ridley

According to WVEC:

Norfolk police are seeking assistance from the public in locating an individual wanted in connection with a murder that occurred in October of 2010.

On October 17, 8:45 P.M., police responded to the 3900 Blk E. Princess Anne Rd. in reference to an unconscious person. Officers located a gunshot victim that was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim was identified as Travis Taylor, age 19, 1500 Blk. Rush St.

Investigators have secured warrants for Murder and Use of a Firearm against Ali Ridley aka “Bull”, in connection with this death. Ridley is described as a black male, age18, 5’5″, 140 lbs., with short, natural black hair. He frequents Rush St., Peacan Point, Nicholson St., Denby Park and the surrounding areas.

Anyone with information on Ali Ridley’s whereabouts is asked to call the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.


Granby High School Wrestling Team needs your help to re-build their program

November 30, 2010

Granby High School

Wrestling Team 

7101 Granby St. 

Norfolk, Virginia 23505

 

November 22, 2010

Friends and Neighbors,
My name is David Pucino and I am the Head Wrestling Coach at Granby High School.  Granby Wrestling is one of the great traditions of Norfolk and of the Wards Conner area.  Our school has won 21 Virginia State Wrestling Championships.  We need your help now to re-build our program and restore the winning glory. 

 

We ask for your generous contribution to help us cover the cost of uniform items, singlets, and sweats for each wrestler.  Our goal is to raise $3000.00 by the start of the 2010 wrestling season.  Your contribution will make you an honorary member of our Granby Wrestling Booster Club.

The Granby Wrestlers need your help to restore the winning tradition and glory of Norfolk’s Granby Wrestling. 

_____  Yes, Coach, I will help the Granby Wrestling Team restore the glory of Granby Wrestling, with a

 contribution as indicated below.

 

_____  $250+              State Champ  –  Receive a Granby Wrestling t-shirt, mention on our Team Web Page & Face Book Fan Page, and  be displayed on a sponsor banner at home wrestling event

 

_____  $100    Pin   –  Will be listed on our Team Web Page and Face Book Fan Page, and they will be

                        displayed on a sponsor banner to be hung at every Granby event

 

_____  $50      Take Down   –  Will be listed on our Team Web Page and Face Book Fan Page

 

_____ Other   Team Spirit  –  Will be listed on our Team Web Page and Face Book Fan Page

 

Name, Address and Phone #:  ____________________________________________

 

Please Make check payable to “Granby High School”, and write “Wrestling Team 3280” in the check memo area.

 

Your donation is fully tax-deductible.  Granby is an educational organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  Our U.S. Tax ID number is 54-600-1460.

Send your donation to the following address, before December 20th, so we are well prepared for this season.

Granby High School

Attn:  Wrestling Team

7101 Granby St.

Norfolk, Virginia 23505
If you have any questions or suggestions, please call me directly at  757-587-0657 or on my cell at 240-215-7519, or email at dpucino@nps.k12.va.us

The Granby Wrestlers and I greatly appreciate your help.

Best Regards,

David Pucino
Granby H.S. Head Wrestling Coach

Click here for copy of the 2010 Granby Wrestling Contribution Letter


Police looking for Denby Park resident, Mario “Rio” Fox, in connection with Timothy Drive shooting

November 29, 2010

 

Mario "Rio" Fox, image from WAVY.com

Mario "Rio" Fox, image from WAVY.com

Per the Virginian-Pilot:

 

City police are looking for a 26-year-old man in connection with a shooting Nov. 4 in the 500 block of Timothy Drive.

They have a pending warrant for the arrest of Mario “Rio” Fox on charges of robbery, armed burglary, aggravated assault and three counts of use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Fox is black, 6 feet 4 inches tall and 215 pounds, with long dreadlocks.   Police said he is often seen around his residence on San Antonio Boulevard, along with East Bayview Boulevard and Ben Moreell housing.   He should be considered armed and dangerous, police say.

Anyone with information about Fox is asked to call the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (562-5887).


Pilot prints article on proposed Thrift Store and proposed Apartments

November 28, 2010

The following is the article that appeared in the November 28, 2010 Compass:

AT WARDS CORNER, PLAN IS AN UNHAPPY SURPRISE
BY: Harry Minium

Wards Corner community leaders have big dreams for the drab commercial strip at the intersection of Granby Street and Little Creek Road.

Wards Corner Now, an umbrella group for civic leagues in the area, is pushing the city to recruit a Target or Kohl’s department store there.

So it was with some consternation that about 75 residents listened for two hours on Saturday as developers pitched, of all things, a thrift store and an apartment complex.

Little Creek Road is already replete with thrift stores, and Wards Corner has hundreds of apartments.

Developer Arthur Collins has proposed building 385 apartments in a project to be called the Landmark at Talbot Park. Located across Newport Avenue from the Fitness and Wellness Center, it would be an upscale apartment community that would attract high-income residents, he said.

Wards Corner community leaders, including Talbot Park Civic League head Jim Mc-Donnell, are skeptical.

Collins told the group that the apartments would have two swimming pools and a community center.   However, Wards Corner leaders said he has been hesitant to guarantee those amenities in writing.

Collins said his development would replace 190 units at the Riverside Terrace apartments, which he says are populated largely with low-income residents.   He said up to one-third of his tenants are delinquent on their rent.

Originally, he had planned to build condominiums there, but said the decline in the condo market makes that proposal unrealistic.

Collins needs City Council approval for his plans. Councilman Andy Protogyrou , who represents Talbot Park,  said he won’t support the proposal until it is endorsed by civic leaders.

Protogyrou has taken the same stance on plans for another thrift store in Wards Corner.   ForKids, a well-regarded charity that helps dozen of homeless families in Norfolk, has proposed running one at the southeast corner of Wards Corner.

The strip shopping center there is owned by Chris Perry, who is working with the city on redevelopment plans.

Vera Hartig, a parishioner at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, helped create ForKids, which began as an outgrowth of efforts to fight homelessness more than two decades ago.

The thrift store has the support of Mayor Paul Fraim, who said at the meeting that he’s in favor of the project, but his endorsement is predicated on the approval of area civic leagues.

Fraim said the thrift store would be “a short-term thing” until the economy improves to the point where Perry can redevelop his shopping center.

But Wards Corner community leaders Louis Eisenberg, Martin Thomas Jr. and Jim English said they are concerned that if the area is rezoned, another thrift store could open once ForKids closes. Currently, once a permit is approved for a thrift store, it can continue to operate even if ownership changes.

Fraim said he would ask the city attorney’s office to investigate whether the city could word the permit to expire once ForKids closes.

“I realize this is not Bloomingdale’s or Crate and Barrel,” Fraim said.

No it’s not, and Fraim has promised much to Wards Corner leaders.

Fraim campaigned for re-election five months ago pledging an economic revival of Wards Corner.   He kicked off his re-election campaign in a church at Wards Corner and had his campaign headquarters there.

Fraim said development will occur at Wards Corner when the economy improves.   “Good things are going to happen,” he said.

But for Wards Corner residents who have waited more than a decade for significant improvements, a thrift store and more apartments are not exactly welcome news.

Harry Minium, 446-2371, harry.minium@pilotonline.com


Father charged in senseless death of 5 month old

November 26, 2010

Pilot Online has reported that Darrell Marvin Brown Jr., 27, of the 300 block of Fort Worth Avenue was charged with the malicious wounding of 5 month old Asia Brown. Norfolk Fire-Rescue responded Sunday to the 300 block of Fort Worth Avenue and said that Asia Brown was having difficulty breathing. She was admitted to the hospital in serious condition. Asia Brown died Wednesday evening. Additional charges are expected against Darrell Marvin Brown. He is being held in Norfolk City Jail.


Special thanks to Granby HS FBLA

November 22, 2010
Adopt A Spot - Granby High School Business Students

Adopt A Spot - Granby High School Business Students

Wards Corner Now and the entire Wards Community offers its thanks to the Granby High School Future Business Leaders of America.  On Saturday, November 20, 2010 they collected over 420lbs of trash during a cleanup event in the business district.  See details and pictures below:

What a beautiful Saturday morning.  Granby had 3 staff and 9 students participate in Keep Norfolk Beautiful project by picking up litter in the Ward’s Corner Business District.  We collected 420 lbs of litter in 3 hours.  Students were greeted by Chris Perry, Owner of the Ward’s Corner property and President of Suburban Asset Management.  His appreciation was shared with the students and their effort to give back to their community.  Participants included:  Jim Brown, Simone Davis, Jordan and Jewelia Grover, Baron McLean, Tyronne Tigg, Chrishauntez Moses, Brittany Taylor, Regina Calahan, Mrs. Boogades, Mrs. Lanz, Mrs. Pentinen and her 5 yr. old son, Grant.

Cleanup Participants

Cleanup Participants

Cleanup Participants

Cleanup Participants


ForKids proposes Thrift Store for Wards Corner

November 21, 2010
ForKids, Inc. has proposed a Thrift Store in Wards Corner

ForKids, Inc. has proposed a Thrift Store in Wards Corner

Thaler McCormick, CEO of local charity ForKids, presented her organization’s Wards Corner based Thrift Store proposal on Saturday at the monthly Wards Corner Now meeting.

The store, which is slated to occupy space in the shopping center at the southeast corner of Wards Corner (commonly referred to as the Perry Property), would include 7500 square feet of retail space and 3500 square feet of warehouse space in the former Sports Zone location.  That space has been vacant for 18 months according to the landlord, Chris Perry, who also attended the Saturday meeting.

Major concerns with the proposal included a thrift store not being the direction that the business district needs to move in and the appearance of donations being left in front of the store.

Ms. McCormick indicated that she understood that the eventual plan is to redevelop the shopping center and a clause will be included in her lease that will require her to move out upon six months notice.

Mayor Fraim, who was also present at the meeting, offered support for Ms. McCormick and her organization but indicated he understood why some people have concerns.  The Mayor suggested that Ms. McCormick meet with the civic leagues individually before any decisions by Council are made.

To open a thrift store a special exception to the zoning must be approved by City Council.  Another concern was that the zoning change would allow other thrift stores to open up in the same shopping center or that ForKids could sell the store to a different operator.  Mayor Fraim indicated he would have the city attorney research whether the special exception can be tied to the particular owner.

Other details of the proposed project:

  • The Thrift Store will be owner operated
  • Two full time paid staff, 5 part time paid staff, plus volunteers
  • Hours: Mon-Sat 10AM-7PM, Sun 12PM-5PM
  • Investors: Hampton Roads Community Foundation, The Parsons Foundation, Suburban Asset Management
  • Project Director:  Bill Young, former owner of Taste Unlimited

Thrift Store at Wards Corner on Agenda for this Saturday

November 17, 2010

Agenda for this Saturday’s Wards Corner Now meeting:

  • Proposed Thrift Store in Wards Corner Business District
  • Art Collins to present on his revised apartment community plan

Please attend and let your elected officials know how you feel about the two above proposals.  The meeting is this Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 8:30am at the Fitness and Wellness Center.


“History” section added to WardsCornerNow.com

November 15, 2010
Undated Wards Corner post card, Carroll Walker Collection

Undated Wards Corner post card, Carroll Walker Collection

Inspired by Robert B. Hitchings’ presentation on the History of Wards Corner, we have added a History section to the website.  You can visit the History section by clicking here.  The information and images posted were found in the Sargeant Memorial Room of the Norfolk Main Library.