Talk about an awkward and unfair situation for a builder.Īnother local small business suffering due to the city’s mob tactics is entrepreneur Colleen Angel, a hard working gal who operates “Amelia’s Best Barber Shop” at 1951 South 8 th Street, the Hillbilly Hot Dog eatery, and a tour business. He’s one of the few to fight back.Īs tax payers we’re paying for the city’s lame defense. ![]() Flick is being unfairly attacked from all sides. Compass meanwhile is working on a housing project on downtown’s north side where its being swarmed by a group of out-of-town and local finger-wagging granny activists. ![]() The city, expecting him to pay up and keep his mouth shut, is currently attempting to negotiate a settlement using pricey outside lawyers. He sued the city for $900,000 for excessive fees over building of the Marriott Hotel on Atlantic near Main Beach. One of those financially victimized by the city’s corrupt scheme is local developer Ron Flick, principal of Compass Corp. It’s comparable to the intimidating dialogue between a business owner and mob enforcer: “Nice little business you got here, it’d be a shame if something happened to it.” Those that financially suffer the most due to the strong-arming by the criminal enterprise running the city’s corrupt unelected administration are afraid to speak up because they fear retaliation from the bureaucrats for future projects.
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