I IWATERLLX) ClimmlE'Wedne-uhy. November 5. 201‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Halloween pop up stores _ ¢I"",:;BIBGE ° 5““ ‘ scaring away customers i ' w-CA m - ' i , K. “ lune lAcxsoN ". . . i s . Â¥ , Chronicle Staff ‘ z ‘ A . , \ . , "cos , ' ith Halloween still i 1 “‘1 - -‘ ‘3 ‘ â€.9 “Me-.II. Wfresh in our minds, ‘1 W l i Â¥ U. shOPp ---I a local costume ‘ ' m , "T 3 all“! I" and makeup storeowner is ‘ t“? i * ‘ . I'll critical of the pop up stores ' 1 ii. ' .III that come once a year to 4 t3 , . , ' , i , 1 g . , i , , steal his business , . " " ' f , v ~ it“ semi: ~;,,.;;: Map'cat321WeberSt. N.. is , aâ€: .1 «if * is?" a j I; worried temporary costume 1’ t a: ; . -; »‘<~ it stores that only operate in i ‘ V .1? § is i: theweeksleadinguptoHal» i '4‘“ 1 ’ ‘ ‘ a; i. is 7-51; _ loween are robbing the city « its "5’ kg“ V of the economic benefit l ' . £5? local shops like his offer. : Y j ' ‘They don't provide any- i ‘ ' ‘ thing to the local economy,†_ 'x . , 1 ' said Cox '1th very frustrating ‘ ' is , and an unlevel playing ' f , ï¬eld.†â€" ' - ““‘ Last year. a temporary - sms shop opened at Northï¬eld " ‘ h ' Drive and King Street North. ' “h Pam Cox said, and this year one ‘ v . Opened inside the former Phil (out. ownerofKindotMagkonWeber Street North. A 201 5 â€Av . » a s -; 0“" Rogers store at Bridgeport mammmio i 7 _ . Road and Weber Street. He i PIANNERS mama said these stores typically Street in the uptown core Shamir Mehta, manager of r ’ ' don‘t have the proper zoning He isn't opposed to the licensing and standards VVHh ' Great value hm 6, or even sign permits from added competition. just the the city. said there was one ‘ PM M m“ "l‘ ‘_ the city lack of local impact these temporary business license 1 , ' â€last year a bylaw ofï¬cer stores have in the communi- issued in 2013 and 2014 for ' M †looked into it but by the time ty. costume-related business. the city can do anything Cox said he contributes ‘Absolutely. I can under» they're gone and have left to the local economy stand (the concerns). but - town,†(Lox said. through his property taxes. legally we cannot prohibit About a third of (on's byemployingthreefull-time these businesses. we can ~ ' annual revenue comes in the staff and another four durâ€" only regulate them.†he said 5 month of October in prepar ing the October rush. plus be In 2013, the my issued a I ration for the Halloween sear suppons local charities and charge against the tempo son. and these temporary sponsors a local girls' soft- rary store on King Street % stores draw a big chunk of ball team. North. operated by Hal - his clients away. He’s been in business for loween Alley. for zoning vio ' . ’ "It is our biggest time of nine years, three at the cure lations and obtained a con year,†said (20x of the Hal rent location and six at his Viction on four counts, total loween season former location on King lngflfim GUM“ l 9 MEET He also sells make up, Street, No charges were laid this ‘ juggling props and magit The City offers temporary year against the company, Pmmm a FILE CASE supplies at his shop and has business licenses for public Mehta said. discussed the issue With or private property for 30‘ 60 Halloween Alley could “as another local costume shop. or 90 days and they range in not be reached for comment ‘ Queen of Hearts on King price from $35 to $140 pnottodeadline. ‘ a...†. ‘Caubwdrtéuflmh8,9wn-Qpnl -' W ‘ ‘ ( ) , [new .,. ‘ , l the" an a 1Ԡ* 10in us the second Wednesday of every month for our ‘ ~99 in mind .99 l to. m â€it. I. My [3 Innate-ennui a: M “kinky-cumming. inn-tuna". ' “new “annual-ugh. mm- uh‘-_â€"- 5â€".†v _ _ . 4. is," - +52» -M . November 12 from 2-4 pm. View our Site & available suitesI ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ““ ‘ Discover world class retirement living at Luther Village on the Park