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WPCNR MAIN STREET JOURNAL. By John F. Bailey. September 7, 2006: Louis Cappelli, the Super Developer of New Roc City in

Louis Cappelli, The Super Developer, told WPCNR in an interview Tuesday evening he will mingle in the crowds himself in the 9 PM to 1 AM hour to observe the night crowd atmosphere inside the Center and at the Renaissance Plaza Fountain at
He said White Plains Police have never confirmed any gang presence in the
WPCNR asked Mr. Cappelli his reaction to the letter of one reader, BrendaL, which prompted several more letters confirming similar observations,
Mr. Cappelli: I think that cities that are growing, I think crowds gather, I think that with the fountain and hot summer nights that’s when the crowds really gather. I’m thinking that 3 millon have probably been through
We certainly are going to look into it. We have security cameras that have filmed 24 hours a day in all of these areas (in the
WPCNR: Are you going to increase the number of your security personnel?
Louis Cappelli: Probably. In the summertime, especially outside and all around a lot of people gather. It’s a gathering place for couples, families. Kids will be kids. We just have to control the kids. There certainly are tremendous amounts of families going to the movie theatre. Three of my executives live in
Mr. Cappelli observed the cooperation between
“We have good security.
Rules Suggested.
WPCNR: The atmosphere described in the letter(s) appears to be a recent development.
Louis Cappelli: “I think that with more places to go, there’s more reasons to come to the downtown and I think that we have to stay vigilant that we’re a growing city, and we have to be cognizant of that. We’re encouraging people to come to the downtown and you can’t tell kids you can’t come. But we have to be vigilant to make sure that there’s rules for them. Rules for how they treat people, how courteous they are. A 13 year old to a 19 year old is a 13-year-old to a 19-year-old. Hopefully supervised, but we have to make sure they know there are rules.”
WPCNR: Is there anyone in your organization persons can contact to help you with incidents that occur.
Louis Cappelli: That’s what I’m trying to figure out. My people are going through all the tapes four 4 or 5 days we keep from 9 to 1 A.M. to see if this (the complaints) has any substance. Nevertheless, regardless of the fact we want to continue to make sure the experience of the restaurants, the shopping, the movies at City Center is a good, comfortable, safe experience, and that includes the downtown as we’re growing
Police Assure Cappelli There are no gang presences
Unruly young persons
WPCNR: To your knowledge then there has been no notice of quasi gang presence as described by some of the letter writers.
Louis Cappelli: Absolutely not. I stay three to four nights a week in
WPCNR: What about say, groups of unruly young people?
Louis Cappelli: That doesn’t make a gang. That’s a different ball game. You’re asking me if it’s possible that there may unruly teens in the area, I’d answer yes, maybe. We supervise that. We’ve been open down in
I think the same thing holds true here. I’ve read the letter. I’m going to get into it, certainly with the city and my people, and we’re going to make sure that certainly in the area of the City Center and the Renaissance Fountain that the unruly hommes, that I’m not afraid to use that terminology, that there may be some unruly teens, I believe that’s possible and we’re going to go down and sort of harness the energy of these unruly teens and try to figure a way to supervise that situation.
(Cappelli enlisted the public’s help and suggested that persons should call his offices at 769-6500 to advise his staff confidentially of situations they encounter in the future, or, WPCNR would suggest, the
WPCNR: Does National Amusements in the
Louis Cappelli: They’re doing $12 Million a year in that theatre. I will clearly ask them that question. It’s funny, John, you have 3 to 4 Million people a year go through some place and somebody, two or three or four people have a bad sense. We’re all going to react to it. But it’s certainly not, I don’t think, symptomatic of any place that’s unsafe. It’s symptomatic of a bit of unsupervised teens in the summertime. I think that’s all it’s about.
WPCNR: Have you talked to the Commissioner of Public Safety (Frank Straub) about this? (Dr. Straub and the Mayor of White Plains have not responded to WPCNR requests for their analysis of the real downtown situation)
Louis Cappelli: I haven’t. Bruce (Berg, Vice President of Cappelli Enterprises) talked to him today. I’m going to call Wednedsay because we’re all taking this very seriously, and go through it with them. The City of
Cappelli said he was going to meet with his security firm explore solutions, new techniques and rules and possible new policies in reaction to the public’s concerns.
Cappelli Enterprises released the following statement to the public Tuesday evening
Statement from Cappelli Enterprises Concerning Security At City Center and in the Downtown Area of White Plains.
As the owners of
As is the case with any major retail and entertainment center, security for our guests is a priority. We main a professional and significant security presence at
In the summertime, the number of people, especially young people that come to downtown and to
With regard to public safety on the streets outside City Center, we work very closely with the White Plains Police Department, the Business Improvement District and City of White Plains officials to review current safety procedures and to implement appropriate measures to ensure that the streets are welcoming and secure for visitors.
Over the last several years downtown