Exterior signage is up on Altitude Trampoline Park! Sorry I can't get a picture right now.
Prescient said:Whataburger has the same strategy. Those companies are as much real estate companies as they are fast food companies.thesleepstation said:They are one in the same.. These guys build their balance sheets through properties. I saw something the other day that was a surprise to me that you might find interesting. The Mcdonalds corporation is one of the largest real-estate holding companies in the world and have used the fast food biz to develop their real estate portfolio.meezermom said:
Another piece of property that Pappas owns?! I thought these were restaurant people, not property people.
When is Pappadeaux going to start building? Any updates?
Any idea when the catalog of items will be online? NP said the 10th but it is not listed on their site.domedude said:
UmustBSmart Most of your info is correct except the dome cannot be a commercial fitness center for five years. There has already been interest for other uses. It would have been a great trampoline park; too bad there will soon be three in BCS. It will be a great building for the next tenant. Stay tuned.
Btw the equipment is being auctioned online starting soon and live 6/24. npsolutions.com
That's what drove us away from the central HEB in CS, now we do the curb side and don't really care about the layout.eloc62 said:
Man, the re-organization of products at the tower point HEB has really screwed me up.just when i knew where everything was, I gotta learn a whole new system! getting used to it.
When it first opened I hated it because the layout made it such that I had to travel every single one of the 88,000 sq ft to get what I needed. Compounded by the fact that I didn't know where things were. I'd drive the extra mileage to Kroger.eloc62 said:
Man, the re-organization of products at the tower point HEB has really screwed me up.just when i knew where everything was, I gotta learn a whole new system! getting used to it.
Just as an FYI if you download the HEB app, you can search for any item you're having trouble finding and it will tell you what aisle it's on. I use this at Lowe's, too, since I can't ever find a person there.carpe vinum said:When it first opened I hated it because the layout made it such that I had to travel every single one of the 88,000 sq ft to get what I needed. Compounded by the fact that I didn't know where things were. I'd drive the extra mileage to Kroger.eloc62 said:
Man, the re-organization of products at the tower point HEB has really screwed me up.just when i knew where everything was, I gotta learn a whole new system! getting used to it.
Over time, I figured out where everything was located.
Now, I'm back to the original starting point, and will consider the extra miles to Kroger.
jrhmc said:
Just as an FYI if you download the HEB app, you can search for any item you're having trouble finding and it will tell you what aisle it's on. I use this at Lowe's, too, since I can't ever find a person there.
College Station Lowes is also the only Lowes that if no one is using the self check out that the person overseeing that area will not quickly check you out at their terminal. They take not helping customers to the highest level.Stupe said:jrhmc said:
Just as an FYI if you download the HEB app, you can search for any item you're having trouble finding and it will tell you what aisle it's on. I use this at Lowe's, too, since I can't ever find a person there.
I like going to the College Station Lowe's. I know that there is no way that I'm going to be bothered by an employee if I'm just browsing.
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I like going to the College Station Lowe's. I know that there is no way that I'm going to be bothered by an employee if I'm just browsing or wanting to check out.