Friday, October 29, 2010

Nibils leaving Jetty to the position of Myrtle Beach Surfside, beach

SURFSIDE BEACH - After more than 20 years in the same location on the beach of Surfside, moves Nibils.

Jack Cahill, owner of local history, announced Tuesday evening of Surfside Beach City Council meeting after in a letter to the Commission advising that it was withdrawing its previous offer space and that it would pose an another.

"The hardest decision of my life", said Cahill. He said that the restaurant will move Myrtle Beach.

He said after months of working with the city in an attempt to keep its current location, the family decided it was time to go.

His wife Margret Cahill, said that it seemed the city continuously put obstacles in their path.

"We just can't keep climbing the walls," she says. "You know when you're not wanted.?

Maureen Cahill-Butwin Cahills, the girl and the restaurant manager after his mother comments that it was not the Surfside Beach people who did not want them.

"This is customers who wanted not us", she said, flashing back tears and blowing. " It is the clients that we through all this, and for this, we are also grateful.?

"We are going to go," said Jack Cahill.

But not far from the company restaurant or Nibils name.

Jack Cahill said restaurant Surfside Beach closed after Thanksgiving and reopen it in a new location in Myrtle Beach on the Valentine's day.He said that he would announce that the new location is after it first informs staff this morning.

Since any tender submitted for the space, the city of Surfside Beach should reconsider their options, said Mayor Allen Deaton.

"I am really disappointed," said Deaton."Staff will discuss what are the options and will get back to the Council.

Deaton said the city "followed the rules" to extinguish the space for the submission and "have done our due diligence."

He said what kind of business would go into space or any other details were open to speculation. ""I have no crystal ball", he said.

Examples of Board Member Doug was visibly disturbed by decision to leave the location of Surfside Beach Nibils.

"This is the worst of all possible outcomes," he said. "I hope that Mr. Cahill would consider to contact the administrator to continue the large operation what he had.... but if not, it is certainly a loss of the city.

Cahill said the fact that they were the only appears for the "mandatory pre-bid meeting" to the first submission of space should have been that the city could negotiate lease with eux.Mais instead of this, the city said "mandatory" is not compulsory.

He said this event, requirement city Nibils lot be pay-per-parking and other problems have led to the decision of the family.

"Until the last two years that we were bénis.Toutefois, now it's time to end our relationship with the beach of the town of Surfside,"he said.""

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