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What Business Would You Open in Newport?

Your imagination is the only limit, what would you open in Newport?

 

Imagine you had the tools and resources at your disposal - what business would you like to open in Newport?  What would work in the community?

Here were some ideas from the  Newport Patch Facebook page.

Kimberly Santos A co-op healing center.

Dan Coleman An awesome food truck. Middletown/Newport/Portsmouth

Geoff Cook a proper fish and chip shop!

Caroline Monahon Whole foods.

Niko Merritt Bowling alley, laser tag or some other place where families can go to have fun. There is not much to do around here.

Susan Donnelly-Whitlock Indoor water park

Michelle Zawacki McManus Chipotle, Trader Joe's and Target

Related Topics: Newport Business, Small Business, and Small Business Saturday

Jessica Gumkowski

6:54 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Co-op holistic healing and education center - no question.

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bimbels

7:38 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Lots of great ideas, but to me it's definitely Trader Joe's. In fact I was just talking about it with friends this past weekend.

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Kathy Havey

8:51 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Trader Joe's would work where the old 'Linens and Things' was on West Main Rd. NO MORE NEW CONSTRUCTION until we can fill existing empty store fronts.

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kelly

3:46 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I'm with Kathleen - something also needs to go where "Spirit of Halloween" sits vacant from November to September.

Pam

9:02 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I would love to see a Leaps & Bones - but a Trader Joe's would be great.

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Chuck

9:33 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

A Family restaurant along the lines of the Commons or Gregg's.

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frank macedo

10:50 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

how about a non crooked city hall that is governed by honest people

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Lmw

12:47 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Anything but stores like diva, wild orchid and junkie t-shirt shops. They should be shut down just like newport grand. Then maybe we will get higher quality tourists who actually spend money and we won't have to sell out to state aid via section 8 and seedy store owners....mmmm, that could also reduce crime.....and so on.

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Dennis Blair

1:25 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Newport needs a green grocer like Wholefoods or Dave's Marketplace. Why has the space at the CVS shopping plaza on Bellevue (that housed other grocery stores i the past ) been vacant for so long? Is it being leased purposely to keep it empty thus avoiding competition? If so that is just wrong. Another grocery store in that space could easily generate 100 plus jobs and provide a much needed service to Newport.

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Courtney C.

1:49 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I agree with Kathy, although not in Newport, Trader Joe's would be a GREAT fit in the old linens and things!!

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bimbels

2:00 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Trader Joes stores tend to be smaller than the Linen's n' Things space. I was actually thinking the space on Bellevue that Dennis referred to.

Patrick

2:05 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

there is a whole foods type place 2-3 shops down in that plaza

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Mason Wallace

3:13 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Chipotle = El Perrito
Trader Joes/Whole Foods = AMarket
Bowling, yes. We do need bowling; maybe a fish&chips + bowling alley?

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Seagirl

3:13 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Bowling Alley and fish and chips, both great ideas! We need more family oriented business.

kelly

3:49 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

One thing we DO NOT need is another Dunkin Donuts.

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bimbels

5:26 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

AMarket is NOT trader Joes. Or even Whole Foods. It is small, limited selection, and egregiously priced (even compared to Whole Paycheck.) Trader Joes is actually known for very reasonable prices. If anything it would hurt AMarket's business.

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Dale Clark

6:31 pm on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

We need a food market to give Stop&Shop and Shaw's some much needed competition.

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John H Hedley

10:07 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Keep in mind people that NONE of those ideas will work if the island's population continues to dwindle, property taxes and local finances continue their unabated path of irresponsiblity, lousy school environment continues to deteriorate and demographics continue to skew in opposite directions (wealthy households getting older, poor ones getting younger- that's rich getting richer for the Democratic party cheerleaders).

Exactly what kinds of successful business plans find that desireable? Trader Joe's requires 25K+ households above median within 30 minutes; Wholefoods requirements are higher. Target was rejected by the least progressive community on the island. Home Depot considers the Middletown store to be an underperformer and will get downsized or go the way of Best Buy next time the boys in Atlanta need to make cuts. And then there's this years 800 pound gorilla: the sequestration budget cuts and how they'll impact the navy and, in turn, the island.
The best small business to open on the island is the one you don't open...until there is complete turnover in local and state leadership- replaced by slates that are growth oriented rather than status quo defenders (Middletown, Newport) or ideological (Portsmouth) or both (state democratic caucuses).

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Deb T

1:21 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

And putting a toll on the Sakonnet Bridge is not going to help promote new business for the Island. We need everyone to support the No Tolls group and attend the meeting at Portsmouth High on Dec. 3 at 7PM or Tiverton High on Dec. 4 at 7PM to meet with DOT. A strong body of support will go a long way.

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Seagirl

3:11 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Homegoods would be great in the old Linen and Things/Halloween store store front.

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