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Bleachers mean Bay Street ‘looks like a prison’

By NATARIO McKENZIE

Tribune Business Reporter 

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

The Downtown Nassau Partnership’s (DNP) managing director yesterday expressed “extreme disappointment” over the placing of Junkanoo bleachers on Bay Street so far ahead of the parade, arguing that it “looks like a prison rather than a city centre”.

Ed Fields, in a statement, said: “Downtown looks, as it has looked for the past decade this time of year, like a prison block as opposed to what a city centre should look like for the holiday season.”

He blamed the frequent conflict between the Junkanoo bleachers and Bay Street/downtown Nassau merchants, many of whom rely heavily on the Christmas season for the bulk of their annual profits and revenue, on a “lack of organisation and the inability for government to make timely decisions”.

“We approached government with a solution very early this year, but the process one must go through with respect to change is vexing to say the least,” Mr Fields said.

“An RFP (Request for Proposal) should have been sent out by the second quarter at the latest, but did not go out until it was too late to attract other bidders. This is no longer an issue of commerce versus Junkanoo.

“Frankly, it has all been to the detriment of the retail business for the past decade or so. It is now time for a balanced approach. It can no longer be about a benefit to one set of stakeholders over another. It can be win-win for all.”

According to Mr Fields, the DNP proposed a bleacher solution to the Government last year, but “between the snail-like pace of process and a change in leadership at the Ministry of Culture, time simply ran out”.

“I can assure you that this will not be the case next year, even if I have to find funding for the bleacher solution personally,” he added. “It used to be where stores decorated their windows and there was a competition that everyone looked forward to. Now, what’s the use? Shoppers are caged in for weeks prior to the parade, and a large portion of Bay Street looks more like a prison that a city centre.”

Mr Fields added: “There are bleachers than can be rolled in and folded up the night before the parades, and towed away after the parades. We have contacted experts and offered to bring them in at our expense, and you can bet we will do it next year starting in January.

“We are satisfied that we will work favourably with the Ministry of Culture, like we did with the erection of the Christmas tree this year, to ensure that the Christmas spirit is returned to Bay Street.”

Echoing Mr Fields’s sentiments one retailer told Tribune Business: “It’s the same thing every year with the bleachers. I mean business downtown is bad enough. Locals don’t want to come mainly because the parking situation is such a headache and then the tourists who come off the ship aren’t spending any money like that. Now it’s like we’re boxed in and junkanoo is days away.”

Comments

ThisIsOurs 5 years, 4 months ago

And to think this was just a petty move to spite a group of protesters. This is the level of leadership and decision making we're dealing with. It's not "the FNM", it's the person making the decision. Does anyone think Hubert Ingraham would have suffered those bleachers to sit there marring the downtown experience for more than a month with no purpose?

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 4 months ago

Junkanoo was never meant to be commercialized on Bay Street ....... that is sacrilege.

The Government and the JCNP needs to invest in a Brazil-style Carnival stadium to host commercial parades year round and create a 12-day Christmas Junkanoo Fest (like Carnival).

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HonestTruth 5 years, 4 months ago

One of the worst suggestions I’ve ever read on this page, and that is tough with all the nonsense that Tal, Birdie and Muddasick post all year round.

We do not need to invest/build another stadium for a 2-3 day festival, that would be a waste of funds. The PLP built the beach soccer stadium for who knows how much, and I can’t tell you what happens there.... just a waste of money.

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ThisIsOurs 5 years, 4 months ago

I agree with sheep runner. You can't host Junkanoo at that stadium, where would the groups line up? Where would they rest between laps? That is what Bay Street offers, a parade route with multiple entry, exit and retry points. Not to mention how would they would even move in the stadium? You'd see ten people at a time (I exaggerate)

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 4 months ago

HonestTruth ........... have you seen or experienced a Brazilian Carnival stadium??? .......... It will blow your mind to imagine Junkanoo in one of them.

And they hold up to 200,000 spectators ......... We can build one for 10,000.

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 4 months ago

I did say ....... all year-round commercial parades. That is how Junkanoo can become a viable year-round industry as compared to what exists today with Barabbas and Educulture ........ Why is every Junkanoo group clamouring for Crown Land????? .......... Sorry, you are just shortsighted.

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 4 months ago

The PLP built the beach soccer stadium for who knows how much

So true .......... FIFA is full of a bunch of crooks ...... Some BFA locals too. Most of these local associations are only sponging off the Government for trips ................ The only two viable sports venues right now are the swimming pool and the basketball gym ....... the Track Stadium is a white elephant as well ....... God knows what is going on with baseball/softball, golf, cricket, car track, etc.

But a Junkanoo stadium will build a cultural industry and attract a local/tourist crowd 24/7/365. Just replicate a 1000ft Bay Street with built in seating and that will be magic!!!!!

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jusscool 5 years, 4 months ago

To have a Junkanoo Parade in a stadium you will never get the same cultural affect. You would lose everything including the fans. Take it from me!

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sheeprunner12 5 years, 4 months ago

Bay Street is a makeshift stadium .......... please do some research.

Look at the Carnival stadia in Brazil ........... I am not talking about a track stadium.

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ThisIsOurs 5 years, 4 months ago

Yeah it's basically a pseudo Bay Street with a singular purpose

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