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Busboys & Poets Owner Balks at Montgomery's Scrapped War Spending Resolution

Andy Shallal says he won't consider Bethesda and Silver Spring locations following Montgomery's withdrawal of controversial resolution, the Washington City Paper reports.

 

Following controversy surrounding the county council’s scrapping of a non-binding resolution petitioning Congress to direct war spending to social programs, Busboys and Poets owner Anas “Andy” Shallal says he won’t consider opening new locations in Montgomery County, the Washington City Paper reports.

The peace activist, who opened a Hyattsville location this summer, told the City Paper he had been eyeing the closed Borders Books & Music space in Silver Spring and has also been approached by developers to open in Bethesda. Now, he says, those considerations are off the table.

Critics of the resolution said supporting cuts in military spending could have a negative affect on the local economy in Montgomery County. In Bethesda, Lockheed Martin – the nation’s largest defense contractor – employs more than 5,000.

Maryland lawmakers and Lockheed Martin officials contacted county officials with concerns about the resolution, the Washington Post reported.

According to the Post, Virginia officials have tried to lure Lockheed’s headquarters to the Old Dominion, and critics have said the resolution could mar Montgomery’s appeal to the business community.

“I think the council’s motives were pure, but it could have potentially sent the wrong message to an important business sector,” Del. William Frick (D-Dist. 16) told the Post. “It just seemed contrary to our objective to demonstrate that we are a good place to do business."

Council president Valerie Ervin (D-Dist. 5) withdrew the measure citing a lack of support, the Post reported, but the move to drop the resolution has spurred backlash from peace activists including Shallal.

"County residents pay about $2.5 billion in defense spending," Shallal told the City Paper. "Money that is desperately needed for other services."

  • POLL: Should The County Council Have Scrapped Its War Spending Resolution?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Absolutely. The defense industry plays a vital role in Montgomery County. Supporting the resolution is bad for business.
        6 (13%)
    • No way! The Council should have stuck to its guns. Supporting progressive policies will draw businesses like Busboys & Poets to the county.
        9 (20%)
    • The Council shouldn't have proposed the resolution in the first place -- they should be sticking to local issues.
        28 (65%)
    Total votes: 43
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Andy Shallal, Busboys and Poets, and Lockheed Martin

Tom

1:23 pm on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

So the resolution fell through. A pity.

But DC and PG county didn't even start down that path, so it seems to me MoCo comes out ahead to start with.

(Though that Borders space doesn't seem quite right for Busboys & Poets)

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David Heyman

4:06 pm on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I think Busboys and Poets is looking for publicity. People know what they are getting when they locate in MoCo. An affluent, engaged audience. This has to be the stupidest reason I've ever heard for deciding where to locate a business.

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Nearby

10:10 pm on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The venue would have been a great place to soapbox his ideas. Something doesn't ring true here. Did Arlington and PG bend to this request? Takoma wins anyway because the Hyattsville location is as close as the SS one would have been.

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Corbin Dallas Multipass

9:52 am on Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Did the reporter find out if Lockheed open a Military themed restaurant there if we pass a resolution to BOMB EVERYONE? Because I would go to that restaurant.

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