February 19, 2008

Name the mall site something, well, nice

Instead of calling the 17-acre, city-owned parcel in the middle of downtown “the failed mall site” or some variation on the phrase, city leaders are hoping to come up with a new name with a more positive spin.
They look at Adraien’s Landing in Hartford, named for an early Dutch explorer, and Blue Back Square in West Hartford, named for a Noah Webster book, and figure that Bristol ought to be able to come up with something unique as well.
To narrow it down, the Bristol Public Library is sponsoring a naming contest for children to come up with a trio of possibilities for the nonprofit downtown corporation to consider.
The youngster whose project name gets picked will walk away with $200 and the two runners-up will each get $100.
“This is going to be excellent,” said Frank Johnson, chairman of the Bristol Downtown Development Corp.
Generally, officials want to bury the negative feelings the community has for its failed mall, which is in the process of being demolished, by using a new name to symbolize a new, fresh beginning for the property.
Library Director Francine Petosa said the library agreed to take responsibility for running the contest. “We thought we could do it,” she said.
Contest forms and boxes are available at both of the city’s libraries. The deadline for entries is March 15.
John Leone, president of the Greater Bristol Chamber of Commerce, said the downtown corporation would like to have a name picked out before the pre-bidding session with developers at the end of March.
Officials admit, though, that a developer might well choose a different name for the project.
Leone said that young people might want to do some historical research on downtown to get some ideas.
“This would be a good family project,” Petosa said.
Gardner Wright, a member of the BDDC board, said he would like those putting in entries to explain why they chose the names they did.
“They could write a sentence or two about why they think it would be a good name,” Johnson said.
An anonymous donor is chipping in $200 for the contest and the chamber is tossing in $100 in “chamber bucks” that can be spent at establishments that belong to the Bristol chamber.
City Councilor Ken Cockayne said he was so pleased with the idea that he donated $100 to the contest as well. The lawyer for the BDDC also offered to give $100, which leaves it a little unclear where the extra $100 that was pledged is going.
The BDDC will consider the three top picks forwarded by the library, officials said, and then pick one of them.
“There’s only one winner,” said John Lodovico, a BDDC board member.
Johnson said it’s great that the library took on the assignment to run the contest.
He said it is “part of the heart of downtown” so it’s appropriate to have the library involved in something as important as naming the site.
For more information, call the Children’s Department at the Bristol Public Library at (860) 584-7787 ext. 2021.

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Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.
Contact Steve Collins at scollins@bristolpress.com

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

So we have a multimillion dollar property downtown that is the key to Bristol's future, and we are entrusting the marketing potential of its name to children as part of another PR stunt? Unbelievable. I think it's nice to get children involved in this, but let's be realistic. It's a rotting piece of property that is being knocked down, and no plan in place to do anything with it, and children are being asked to name it? It's a PR stunt, which is all that the Ward Administration (and his supporters like Petosa) seems capable of.

Anonymous said...

How about "The hole in the ground in which the dumps the tax-payers money into"?

Anonymous said...

.....10:40 and 10:59- not to worry, you won't be invited to give a name because mommy is afraid that you will drool on the paper - take a time-out fools.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE BOTH OF THESE FIRST TWO COMMENTS THEY ARE EXACTLY CORRECT WHAT A JOKE WHAT ARE THEY DOING OVER THERE IT'S BEEN OVER A WEEK AND STILL THE ONLY HIT I SEE IS THE ONE THE MAYOR MADE? LET'S NAME IT "bristol's biggest joke on the taxpayers"

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of nay sayers! If you have nothing positive to add just go away. Bristol will thank you for it.

Anonymous said...

...Here we go again. The amount of negativity some people generate is astounding. 6:04 The only joke around here is you (please refer to the front page pictures of the mall demolition). In the absence of anything real to complain about, you people will bitch about just about anything. Why don't you all just move away and leave Bristol to those of us who actually LIKE where we live?...Hey, you could start you're own little town...Bitchville!

Anonymous said...

How about "The hole in the ground in which the CITY MORONS dump the tax-payers money into"?

Anonymous said...

February 20, 2008 5:05 AM:

Wow you're really clever. Why don't you grow up? Is it not fair to express dissent over a flawed and stalled project?

Where's your drool? It's on some city officials back-side appearantly.

Anonymous said...

Let children name the mall fiasco ????

hmmmm ..... with the increase in IQ who is going to explain the names to the city leadership ????

Anonymous said...

I am glad to see that the BDDC is finally picking up on the idea that former Mayor Stortz brought before the BDDC at a public meeting last NOV-DEC.

Leone said it was great, so I guess it will be pushed.

We do need to get away from the Negative connotation of a failed Mall(40 + years), and referring to the "Mall", or " Mall Site" just keeps that negative image alive.

Good idea to have a contest: should be interesting to see what is suggested.

Anonymous said...

Yes, thank goodness for Mayor Stortz. Where would be without him?

Anonymous said...

..."Let the children name the mall fiasco???"...

It's a great idea! The children aren't angry, jaded, nasty little people who are hell bent on knocking all things Bristol. They have a good, fresh outlook...It's called OPTIMISM. You negative ninnies should try it some time!

Anonymous said...

The Clock Center Commons

Anonymous said...

Judging from the street layout in this town , might I suggest ......


City with no compass .

Anonymous said...

The contest is for children. Seems a few of you qualify.

The goal is to pick a project name other than the DUH... Mall Site.

What part of constructive or positive do you not understand?

It is a good thing that the library was chosen to run the contest, not the participants of this thread on the blog.

You all should start your own consulting firm called Bitch, Degrade and Denigrate. Then move it out of town.

Anonymous said...

my suggestion is bristol commons

Anonymous said...

If we turned things over to these cry babies nothing would ever get done even it it was their idea.And I might say it makes a person wonder if they could agree amongst themselves. I doubt the crybabies can do anything except moan anonomously.

Anonymous said...

We already have a Bristol Commons.

Anonymous said...

north main plaza

Anonymous said...

to 10:14 I would rather entrust the naming to children before you. At least they have clean , fresh minds not full of hateful politics like yours.

Anonymous said...

How about the "Downtown Bristol "

Anonymous said...

to 6:04 They can't name it that because you already are the biggest joke.

Anonymous said...

Failed mall site! Failed mall site! Failed mall site!

Anonymous said...

To the anonymous poster of February 20, 2008 8:14 AM:
So are you suggesting we call the mall property "Bitchville?"

Anonymous said...

How about, "Hell Froze Over And This is What We Got Plaza"

Anonymous said...

Statemoneywouldhelp Corner

Anonymous said...

...No 9:37, I'm suggesting "Bitchville" would be a good name for some other town far, far away from Bristol where all the disgruntled, angry people who hate progress, hate our city officials, hate our policies, hate pretty much all things Bristol can go and live, and leave our town to the people who actually LIKE it...

Anonymous said...

"MUM CITY GREEN"

Anonymous said...

MUM CITY PLAZA