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Company To Weigh In on Horse-Drawn Carriage Debate

By DAVID POMERANTZ, Special to the Sun
March 19, 2008

Manhattan Mini Storage, the company that has gained notoriety for its politically themed billboards, will launch a new advertising campaign next month targeting horse-drawn carriages in Central Park.

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Wading into a local debate fueled by animal rights activists about whether horse-drawn carriages should be allowed to operate in the city, the company will allow its customers to support a ban on the carriages by offering to donate $25 to the Coalition to Ban Horse Drawn Carriages for every storage space rented.

The horse-drawn carriage industry is arguing that the advertising and fund-raising campaign is part of a plan to outlaw the carriages that ferry tourists through Central Park and on Midtown streets so the storage company can buy the land currently occupied by two carriage stables. The stables are situated near real estate owned by Edison Properties, the company that controls Manhattan Mini Storage.

"Two of our stables are right next to a Manhattan Mini Storage," a public relations representative for the Horse and Carriage Association of New York, Carolyn Daly, said. "We believe this is about a real estate interest" and that Manhattan Mini Storage "does not have a horse or animal interest whatsoever."

Manhattan Mini Storage said it has no interest in the properties. "Manhattan Mini Storage does not want to buy their property," a vice president of marketing, Stacy Stuart, said. "We have nothing to do with their industry. It's truly just a matter of bringing attention to the facts of what's going on with the animals."

The stables in question are situated on 37th and 45th streets on Eleventh Avenue. Several Manhattan Mini Storage sites are in that general area, though none are directly adjacent to the stables, according to the company's Web site.

The future of the city's horse-drawn carriages has drawn attention in recent months, with a City Council member, Tony Avella, proposing in December legislation that would ban the horse-drawn carriages. Mayor Bloomberg and the speaker of the City Council, Christine Quinn, have said they oppose the legislation, citing the tourism benefits of the carriages. The industry employs 221 horses and 293 drivers. The donations to the Coalition to Ban Horse Drawn Carriages are part of a larger effort by the storage company to support various causes. In addition to the horse coalition, storage customers will be able to support Planned Parenthood NYC, Citymeals-on-Wheels, the New York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project, and Animal Haven, which promotes the spaying and neutering of animals.

The company also is introducing new billboards that will advertise on behalf of five organizations. The tagline for the advertising campaign will be: "Save more than yourself." The company predicts that it will give away $200,000 in total.

Manhattan Mini Storage has a reputation for advertising with messages from the political left. Previous ads include one featuring the sentence, "Your closet is scarier than Bush's agenda," and another that says, "Your closet space is shrinking as fast as her right to choose," alongside a picture of a coat hanger.

Ms. Stuart says the company has no liberal agenda.

Speaking about the horse-drawn carriage issue, Ms. Stuart said: "It's something we see out there as New Yorkers, and it's an issue that caught our eye."


Reader comments on this article

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Shame on you Carolyn Daly [52 words]

Horse Advocate 

Mar 25, 2008 16:45

I wouldn't store a box where the horses are now! [145 words]

Susan Davis 

Mar 25, 2008 16:41

It's all about money [127 words]

Horse Advocate 

Mar 25, 2008 16:12

animal rights agenda is MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [252 words]

peeba76 

Mar 23, 2008 15:27

Manhattan Mini Storage facilities are not next to the stables [61 words]

Linda Marcus 

Mar 21, 2008 08:13

  Just another animal rights ignoramous [53 words]

peeba76 

Mar 23, 2008 15:31

Keep NYC horses! [88 words]

peta=facist hypocracy 

Mar 20, 2008 22:35

Coalition to Ban HDC lies!! [241 words]

Susan 

Mar 20, 2008 14:47

  Who's Telling the Truth? Time Will Tell [102 words]

Julia 

Mar 23, 2008 17:43

PR Machine [69 words]

Horse Advocate 

Mar 20, 2008 11:21

Manhattan Big Lies Storage [191 words]

Horses Rule 

Mar 20, 2008 00:16

All about land grab, not about horses!!!! [106 words]

Knarf Neddor 

Mar 19, 2008 22:06

Mini Storage with COMPASSION!!! [126 words]

Vera 

Mar 19, 2008 21:51

Manhattan Mini-Hypocrites [91 words]

Rodney 

Mar 19, 2008 18:24

  re "Mini-Hypocrites" [68 words]

Julia 

Mar 20, 2008 17:49

The right thing to do [249 words]

Julia 

Mar 19, 2008 13:52

  Animal rights activist LIES!!!!! LIES, LIES, LIES, YEAH! [46 words]

REAL horse lover 

Mar 23, 2008 15:34

Thank you Manhattan Mini Storage [36 words]

Horse Advocate 

Mar 19, 2008 10:54

Ban the Carriage Horse Industry [115 words]

Val Davidkova 

Mar 19, 2008 10:20

Congrats to Manhattan Mini Storage!!! [124 words]

Judy Purcell 

Mar 19, 2008 08:39

  Humane Treatment and Good Marketing [272 words]

John O'Shea 

Mar 24, 2008 18:57

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