
Sure blame us. To blame Grand Island for the Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls and the fiscal woes of that city is ludicrous. We fought tooth and nail to keep Grand Island and the casinos completely separate. We did not want the island to be used as a gambling chip and I don’t think it was. The casino deal happened first then the courts settled the Seneca claim to the island.
Niagara Falls is suffering from the casino, the island has been suffering from the Seneca Nation lawsuit since it started. Sure it’s over but you wouldn’t know it except housing has increased. Businesses that left have not come back, we have more empty storefronts not less. Who wants to pay a one dollar cover charge just to visit the island? That cover charge called the tolls also hurts Niagara Falls so don’t blame us.
Niagara Falls Reporter Opinion
Let’s face it, the Seneca Nation of Indians has made for one really lousy neighbor.
It’s been seven years since the state gave the tribe 50 acres of prime downtown Niagara Falls real estate in return for them dropping their claim on Grand Island. In other words, the fat cats who live on Grand Island can rest easy at night knowing that the city of Niagara Falls, as usual, took the hit for their benefit.
The thinking was that there would be a spinoff, that the surrounding neighborhood would benefit from the new traffic generated, that casino employees would be glad for the luxury of having low-cost housing within walking distance of their jobs and that new businesses would spring up and thrive as a golden age dawned.
What actually happened has been far different. Like the state parks, the casino is a black hole where tourist dollars go to die. Former city landmarks like the Press Box and George’s Restaurant are gone, and the business people who remain are hanging on by the skin of their teeth.
Even Pine Avenue has been hard hit, as gamblers prefer to stay in the casino for meals and locals feed the slot machines rather than themselves. The fact that people can smoke at the casino’s restaurants and nightclubs, and that the establishments operate without the add-on costs associated with New York state’s ridiculous tax burden, serve to further put non-Seneca businesses at a disadvantage.
The residential neighborhood is worse than it ever was. Landlords who were putting money into their properties five years ago in anticipation of a swarm of casino workers looking for places to live are now letting the places go for taxes. The sense of hopelessness and futility is palpable.
Last week the Senecas became successful in throwing the Niagara Aerospace Museum out onto the street by evicting it from its home in the former Carborundum Building, which they acquired from the late Frank Amendola under threat of eminent domain.
According to the Buffalo News, the museum will be moving to Buffalo. Niagara Falls will lose yet another popular tourist attraction, and its residents will have to pay the increased Grand Island Bridge tolls to go and get a look at their own cultural heritage.
And the Senecas? They don’t give a damn.
Niagara Falls Reporter www.niagarafallsreporter.com
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Stop crying! You sound like an old grey over grown baby.
Hey… how ’bout taking all the money that Seneca Niagara Casino is pumping back into the city and buy a clue!
Pumping back into the city?!? I’ve seen the area around the casino, it looks like a run down slum! Maybe it was worse before, but i dont see how that could be possible.
Every study ever done on a casino’s impact on surrounding communities has been negative. Bankrupties, dilapidating neighborhoods, and businesses closing, as they lose their customers to the casino.
But the powers that be chose to believe the fantasy that
casinos “pump money into the economy”, though I’ve never seen a study to prove that. Extra police enforcement, rehab & recovery programs, welfare, bankruptcies & other types of strain on the judicial system far outweighs the fictional “benefit”, to the tune of 12.5 cents to $.01.
I’ll say. Those damn Senecas providing jobs for people, how dare they do that. Oh, and what about the 30+ Million dollars they gave to the city? They are so selfish. I mean, they should quit giving to charities too. Especially the real important ones like make-a-wish, the Buffalo Zoo, Children’s Hospital. All those contributions they make from the revenue they get , HOW DARE THEY?
Learn and study a little more and find out the entire story first before listing such negatives. What about the positives? They are doing more good than bad in my eyes. And many others in the community for that matter.
You looser talking bad on my people. If you only knew what we do to give back to you ungrateful, selfish low life land theiving baby and woman murderers! We should be making you suffer for what your people have done to ours, but we are forgiving, perhaps too forgiving, we should be retaliating for what continues to go on, but we don’t because it is not our way, we believe that through setting the example you loosers will get your heads out of your asses and do something with you lives instead of complain of how crapy your lives are because you are loosers! GET A CLUE!! WE HAVE EVERY RIGHT AND REASON TO NOT ONLY GIVE YOU NOTHING, CONTRIBUTE NOTHING, ALLOW NOTHING AND NOT ONLY THAT BUT TO MAKE YOU SUFFER JUST FOR BEING YOU!!! But we will not, we forgive you for your ignorance, congratulate those who have come away from their or who have had the good grace to have never been their. Get a life.