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fisher16
08-15-2006, 10:11 PM
Cabela's Announcement Set For Wednesday

August 15, 2006
By DAN UHLINGER, Courant Staff Writer
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=storydetail vAlign=top>Gov. M. Jodi Rell plans to appear with officials from East Hartford, Cabela's and United Technologies Corp. Wednesday at Rentschler Field to announce an agreement for building the first Cabela's outdoors merchandise store in New England.

The officials have been working on the agreement and a financial incentive plan with the state since last summer, when Cabela's said it wanted to build a 200,000-square-foot superstore at Rentschler.

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The announcement, scheduled for 10 a.m., is expected to be made shortly after the Connecticut Development Authority is scheduled to vote on Cabela's request for a $9.9 million state grant.

Officials were so confident that the grant would be approved because of an economic impact study of Cabela's that they decided to hold a press conference for the announcement and invite dozens of officials.

Judd Everhart, a spokesman for Rell, would not give specific details of Rell's speech but confirmed her planned appearance.

"Gov. Rell expects to participate in a very important announcement that will have a positive long-term impact on Connecticut's economy," he said.

East Hartford Mayor Melody A. Currey, who plans to speak at the press conference, would not disclose details of the agreement or financial incentives.

Officials for UTC, which owns Rentschler Field, and Cabela's could not be reached for comment.

An official who did not want to be identified said the agreement included infrastructure improvements at Rentschler Field and who would make them and pay for them.

Rep. Christopher Stone, D-East Hartford, said that having the press conference scheduled was a "powerful" statement that the Cabela's store would be built.

Ronald F. Angelo Jr., deputy commissioner of the state Department of Economic and Community Development, said officials were looking forward to the announcement.

"A number of parties have worked tremendously hard over the past several years and we hope at this point we're ready to move forward and begin the development process with Cabela's," Angelo said.

A Cabela's executive in June said approval of the state grant was a critical part of the company's decision to move forward with project plans.

The Connecticut Development Authority in March commissioned a study of the financial benefits of a Cabela's being located at Rentschler. The authority received the study recently but would not disclose it Monday.

Cabela's has also been negotiating financial incentives with state development officials.

In its grant application with the Connecticut Development Authority, Cabela's said it generated $1.5 billion in sales in 2004. Under the financing program for the grant, the state would authorize $9.9 million in bonds to fund the grant to Cabela's. Sales taxes generated by the new store would be used to pay off the bond principal and interest.

James F. Abromaitis, state economic and community development commissioner, who sits on the authority's board, said earlier this year that Cabela's is "a significant cash generator" and the new store at Rentschler would benefit the Hartford area.

A UConn study of the Rentschler Field project said it would create 6,000 to 8,000 jobs and generate $40 million in state revenue and $57 million in local taxes annually. The project would consist primarily of technological research offices but also include hotels, medical and sports facilities, housing, entertainment and stores.

Cabela's, based in Sidney, Neb., has 12 stores throughout the country and boasts of being able to attract 3 million to 4 million shoppers annually - many from more than 100 miles away - to a typical store. As a testament to the company's ability to draw tourists, states and municipalities have given more than $300 million in economic incentives to lure the company to their areas.

Fearing they would miss an opportunity for much-needed development, East Hartford Town Council members last summer approved $6.7 million in tax abatements to coax Cabela's to locate at Rentschler.

Contact Dan Uhlinger at duhlinger@courant.com.
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tacoma
08-15-2006, 10:27 PM
I will be driving the bus for the trips headed to Cabelas every weekend. Save your money...and my fiancee thought I was bad at Dicks Sporting Goods...she is in for a real surprise!!!!!!!!!!!!

fisher16
08-15-2006, 10:32 PM
I will be driving the bus for the trips headed to Cabelas every weekend

I'll pack a cooler full of cold ones please pick me up on the way south. Thumbsup

Fishstory
08-16-2006, 08:23 AM
I'll be working there, just for the discounts!!!

ryan311
08-16-2006, 12:10 PM
Just don't forget about your extended family. Smoke1

Fishstory
08-16-2006, 05:41 PM
East Hartford Cabela's Plans Announced

By DAN UHLINGER, The Hartford Courant

August 16, 2006, 1:19 PM EDT

EAST HARTFORD — Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced the commitment of $21.9 million in state funding Wednesday for the development of Rentschler Field and a Cabela's store as the outdoors goods retailer said it wants to begin construction in September.

"Today is about job creation," Rell told dozens of officials at the football stadium, which occupies about 75 acres of the 725-acre Rentschler Field tract that its owner, United Technologies Corp., wants to develop.

Construction of the 200,000-square-foot Cabela's store, along with other direct and indirect effects of the project , could create 4,000 to 5,000 jobs, a consultant for the state estimated.

"It's a great boost to the Connecticut economy," Rell said.

Cabela's Inc. bills itself as the nation's largest direct marketer of outdoors merchandise and has 15 stores across the country. The store at Rentschler would be the Sidney, Neb.-based company's first in New England.

Cabela's sells merchandise for hunting, fishing, camping and other outdoor activities.

Cabela's says it draws 3 million to 4 million shoppers annually to a typical store with many of the customers coming from out of state, bring in valuable tourist dollars.

The store would be the cornerstone of the retail area proposed for the $2 billion mixed-use development of Rentschler Field. The Rentschler project calls for technological research offices, hotels, medical and sports facilities, housing, entertainment and stores.

Rell made the announcement shortly after the Connecticut Development Authority unanimously approved Cabelas' request for a $9.9 million state grant to help build the $36 million superstore. Rell said another $12 million in state funding has been committed for infrastructure improvement and new roads at Rentschler.

Robert L. Genuario, Rell's budget director, said the $12 million would be used primarily for the first phase of the Rentschler project. The first phase includes retail stores, restaurants, offices and housing.

Genuario said requests for more state money for additional infrastructure improvements in the later phases of the project would be considered.

fisher16
08-16-2006, 10:01 PM
Thanks for the update Fish, I cannot wait. If I'm not fishing/Hunting you can guarentee that I will be in that store. They are probably gonna have to get a restraining order against me. Barring me from certain days. Laughing1 Laughing1 Laughing1 Bow1 Bow1

Fishstory
08-16-2006, 10:42 PM
My wife told me I can't get a part time job there, because I would spend my check on fishing stuff, I said, and thats bad because???

fisher16
08-17-2006, 09:59 AM
Mine has already filled out the No Trespassing Paper work and sent it the the Governor to hand to the owners of Cabela's. Cry1 She tried signing in last night while I was away but caught her before she could hit the send button. Laughing1

tacoma
08-17-2006, 03:38 PM
The women just don't understand...we need to talk to Cabelas and have them put in a couple name brand shoe stores and clothing stores within the cabelas!!! This way we can convince the wives to take us and then we could ditch them when we are there! That way we wouldn't be burdened by them stairing over our shoulders saying, "are we done yet".

If she can look at five different pair of shoes for and hour and still not buy one...guess what...I can look at something I don't need, but I will end up buying it!

Done Venting!!!!!!!! That was for all the fellas!