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Polaris Centers of Commerce field resources™ developed a proactive campaign strategy that effectively stalled neighbor attempts to render the commercially zoned project DRY. The result was an overwhelming victory on eight separate local option issues to allow on and off premise beer, wine, and liquor sales seven days-a-week. |
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Easton Through demographic and precinct targeting techniques, field resources™ was able to configure a “residence district” local option vote - then permissible under Ohio law - to produce a 60+% margin of support for Sunday sales at Easton restaurants and clubs.
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Streets of West Chester Neither the developer or tenant restaurants Bravo Italiana, Mitchell’s Fish Market, P.F. Chang’s, Champps Americana, Red Robin Restaurant, and Smokey Bones BBQ were unaware the project site was DRY for Sunday liquor sales. field resources™ successfully secured full Sunday privileges for these tenants following a spirited and controversial zoning battle over a nearby competing commercial project. |
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The Old Bag of Nails Pub -- Uptown Westerville, OH field resources™ overturned a 146 year DRY tradition in Uptown Westerville allowing full-service beer, wine and spirits sales by the Old Bag of Nails Pub. |
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The New Albany Company field resources™ utilized intensive voter contact programs and third-party reinforcement techniques to insure a solid majority victory for the country club and the New Albany property owners. Several years later, this same technique was successfully used to secure voter approval of both weekly and Sunday alcohol sales in the commercial/retail Market Street project in New Albany. |
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Northstar Golf Resort Nestled in Delaware County Ohio’s Berkshire Township, a portion of the resort crossed township boundaries and extended into Kingston Township. Here, Northstar faced tremendous opposition and legal challenges by nearby residents and trustees. field resources™ downplayed the opposition from Kingston Township as outside interference and focused on the resort’s amenities to produce a solid majority vote for all beverages seven days a week. |
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Miami University of Ohio Utilizing direct mail and telephone canvassing reinforcement techniques, field resources™ was able to focus the campaign’s efforts on where supporters would be on Election Day in order to produce sufficient support at the polls.
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FAQ’s Local Option Issues are a combination of Ohio Liquor law (Title 43) and Ohio Election law (Title 35). field resources™ has been acquainted with virtually every possible local option scenario over the years and can offer local option petitioners the greatest clearinghouse of information available today. If you have a question, we have the answer! |
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