Oldest horse carriage company in St. Augustine shuts down

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Updated: 3/18 6:58 pm
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.-- It's the familiar sound that's constantly heard around the ancient city.

The horse and carriage.

'I like hearing the clip-clopping. It's just really nice," Stephanie Gutierrez said.

Early Monday, the St. Augustine Transfer Company, also known as Avalon Carriage, closed its stalls for good.

The owner and employees couldn't be more upset.

"In my opinion, the city ran us out," Jeff Holzer said.

Holzer has been running the stalls and behind-the-scenes operations for years. Inflated permit prices mixed with what he calls lack of cooperation from the city led to sinking profit.

"It's a shame that it came to this. Instead of getting some help, and creating situations to where everybody could thrive and survive," he continued.

Closed for business means the 10 employees now have to look for work. Holzer says Avalon is the oldest carriage company in the county and one that personally taxied Henry Flagler around, meaning more should have been done to save it.

Longtime faithfuls agree.

"It's hard to hear that the oldest one around isn't available anymore," Gutierrez said. 

Many of the horses are privately leased and will be put out to pasture.
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Silver Dragon - 3/18/2013 11:26 PM
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I agree wholeheartledly, wot90s. Is there some way a petition can be started to bring the carriage company back? This just isn't fair. It's not fair to the employees, it's not fair to the city, and it's not fair to the animals who have been trained to do this job. A job, by the way, which takes months or even a couple of years of training before a horse is deemed ready to start pulling carriages. To put these animals out to pasture is a real travesty.

wot90s - 3/18/2013 7:22 PM
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why cant this business be helped just as the Professional sports teams are being given millions of dollars. this I would much rather see, and use, than football teams, and racing teams. You are talking about millionares, owning the Jags, and Dolphins, and players being paid millions ,even sometimes they don't preform.... and the racing circuit. Lets give the horse and carriage company the same amount, so these people who don't make millions can have money for food and home..
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