In October 2004 area residents agreed to having the zoning changed from residential to business with stipulations that no Pawn Shops would be allowed. In 2012 we found a Pawn Shop in this mall. It is now relocated to Marietta and the resulting suit by the property owner against the City has ended. This is a good example of neighbors working together for a better community. Contact: consumer2010@aol.com, see also: http://johncruchelow.blogspot.com/
Friday, April 20, 2012
Just my opinion:
There was, and apparently in some quarters still is, some body of opinion and sympathy for the unfortunate shop owners who it seemed initially were mistakenly given a business license for a type of business that was specifically banned from the strip mall where they opened.
I personally went down the City Clerk's office in Kennesaw and reviewed the 18-20 pages of the Cruchelow's application. Each page, and sometimes twice on a page had: "Cruchelow Jewelry and Loan". Only one mention of 'Pawn Shop' appeared in the center of one document in the middle of the page where both above and below the mention appeared the familiar phrase "Cruchelow Jewelry and Loan".
If I were to hand this body of documents to anyone not familiar with the issue and asked them to read them over and then asked them what kind of business was applying for a license, the reply would be 'a jewelry store'.
Should the City have caught it? Yes, but they were set up to fail. I'm told that even the Chief of Police signed off on the application. Everybody missed it just as they were suppose to miss it.
That Pawn Shop got the City license via fraud, trickery and deceit and this came to light when the Cruchelow's bragged in their neighborhood that they had found a way to get around the City ban on such shops in that strip mall.
The Cruchelow's deserve absolutely no consideration from the City and this shop should be closed down immediately.
Wake Up City Council - these people made you look foolish - it is past time to revoke this license.