Sega Sports Grille Cancelled… for now

Posted by Bone on August 14th, 2008

HarrisburgNightlife has been following a story we first published in September 2007 regarding the opening of a Sega World Sports Grille in our area.

Recently a note had appeared on their official site about an opening in the Fall of 2008.  Sue even reiterated the opening date and mentioned it would be part of the Harrisburg Mall’s new “streetscape” area.

We have confirmed the project has been scrapped.

According to Ben Kitay, President and Chief Operating Officer of Sega Entertainment USA, “We opened in Tucson last month and our location there is doing extremely well.  We were looking forward to opening in Harrisburg, but the owner of the mall, Feldman Properties has not fulfilled its obligations to us, and we have dissolved our relationship there.”

Feldman Mall Properties was unavailable for comment, but the Tuscon Foothills Mall, the site of the first Sega Sports Grill, is also owned by Feldman.  Main anchor store, Boscov’s, is also closing in October of 2008 at the Harrisburg Mall.

Kitay continued, “Harrisburg is a great market for us, and we will continue looking for a suitable location there.”

Vacation Messages

Posted by Bone on August 13th, 2008

Hey, I’m back from vacation and If you missed some updates that happened recently, here is some info:

Has it really been a month?

Posted by Bone on July 28th, 2008

This summer has been flying by and even though it seems slow here it’s been very busy for me.   Who knew building a house could be this time consuming?  Couple that with the fact that I really haven’t been out downtown that much this summer makes for slow posts online.

Either way, here are a few stories we’ve been keeping an eye on…

  • Harrisburg Restaurants Get Ready For Smoking Ban - yeah just as suspected, some restaurants are considering dropping their percentage of food business under 20% just so they can keep attracting smokers and maintain their alcohol revenue.  We will be keen to note where to order a Zima, not emphysema when going out.
  • Arooga’s opening in Camp Hill.  Yeah, we called it a few months ago, but heard it should be opening soon.
  • Carmella’s closed? Saw this coming a few months ago when I heard they stopped serving lunch.  Another Italian restaurant??  Sara says she has the scoop in her column next week.
  • Working on some additional upgrades to DineOutHarrisburg.com hopefully to be launched this fall.  While you pinch your pennies during this economic recession, choose your restaurants carefully.

Smoking… permitted.

Posted by Bone on June 17th, 2008

A no smoking siticker is adhered to the door of a local restaurant.The anti-smoking law, aka, “Senate Bill 246, the Clean Indoor Air Act” was signed by our governor last week. For the last year or so, HarrisburgNightlife has been quietly supporting all the businesses who choose to go smoke free on their own by noting them along the left hand side of the page. Will we have to reverse this and start to note all the bars which will be exempt from the law to tell people where they can expect their eyes to be irritated, come home smelling like smoke, and wake up with a scratchy throat the next morning?

According to the law there are several exemptions being made:

They include bars that have 20 percent or less in annual sales of food, as well as cigar bars, tobacco shops and private clubs whose officers agree to it.

Casinos would be permitted to allow smoking in up to 50 percent of their gaming halls — though Philadelphia’s law prohibits its two casinos from allowing any smoking, and the legislation passed today will not change that.

Also excluded under the proposed statewide ban: private homes and other residences and vehicles — unless they are being used for child-care services — and long-term care facilities, as well as residential facilities used for drug and alcohol rehabilitation and mental-health services.

So what does this all mean for 2nd Street for example?

  • Will nightclubs which do not serve food such as Eclipse, Hardware Bar, and Dragonfly go non-smoking on their own will, or will they still cater to the smokers?
  • Will these nightclubs install indoor smoking rooms like Level 2 did when they opened?
  • How will smoking and non-smoking bars and restaurants be labeled? Will there be a big sticker on the front door that lets patrons know what is allowed inside? (In California, they post warning plaques like the Surgeon’s General warning on a pack of cigarettes)
  • Will walking down 2nd Street be worse than going inside a smoking establishment because of all the smokers kicked to the sidewalk to get their fix? Will smoking be permitted outside within the realm of alfresco dining?
  • What about restaurants that serve food, but can claim less than 20% of annual sales? What will that say about their food quality?
  • How about restaurants that can claim around 25-30% of their food sales? Will they try to curb their fledgling dining business in hopes to attract more smokers and cash in on more alcohol sales?

Lots of questions still wait to be answered, but we’ll have to wait until September 12, 2008 until the law goes into effect.

Purgatory

Posted by Bone on June 17th, 2008

Not sure how frequently I’ll be able to post over the next few weeks. I’m in the middle of moving out of my Camp Hill home and temporarily moving into an apartment until our house in Enola is built. I’ll be in a suspended state of purgatory over the summer. In some ways it’s a good thing, our house in Camp Hill sold in three days so I don’t have to worry about us not selling our house. At the same time, we’ll be out, but kind of at the mercy of our builder until October/November.

Who’s got boxes?