I saw that as well...off Wellborn. I hope it's related to the Bryan place.
Quote:
Midway developers told the media and invited guests this morning that the national brands - Runway Seven, a women's clothing boutique, and Sweet Paris Crperie, a restaurant that specializes in crepes of all kinds will fit in well with the tenants committed so far, including Berryhill Baja Grill, Blaze Pizza, Hey Sugar, Hopdoddy, Merge, Mo's Irish Pub, Neighbors Emergency Center, Orangetheory Fitness, Piada Italian Street Food, Star Cinema Grill, Sub Zero, Tiff's Treats and Zos Kitchen.
So I see with this announcement Bryan will lose the Galleria Day Spa to College Station. College Station went from no Galleria Day Spas to two in a matter of a month. Wow!lockett93 said:
New tenants announced for Century Square:
http://www.theeagle.com/townnews/commerce/four-new-tenants-announced-for-century-square-development-on-the/article_76786042-72ea-11e7-bc8e-f375a7be406f.htmlQuote:
Midway developers told the media and invited guests this morning that the national brands - Runway Seven, a women's clothing boutique, and Sweet Paris Crperie, a restaurant that specializes in crepes of all kinds will fit in well with the tenants committed so far, including Berryhill Baja Grill, Blaze Pizza, Hey Sugar, Hopdoddy, Merge, Mo's Irish Pub, Neighbors Emergency Center, Orangetheory Fitness, Piada Italian Street Food, Star Cinema Grill, Sub Zero, Tiff's Treats and Zos Kitchen.
Was the Galleria Day Spa in Bryan originally something else? Seems like it could be a great place to redevelop seeing the successful transformation of Shapers Hair back into a restaurant. Between Galleria Day Spa and Amico Nave, there's a house that seems to have a parking lot instead of a yard and driveway, maybe with GSD's closure that whole area between Amico Nave and Cavitt could redevelop into something interesting.bcstx06 said:So I see with this announcement Bryan will lose the Galleria Day Spa to College Station. College Station went from no Galleria Day Spas to two in a matter of a month. Wow!lockett93 said:
New tenants announced for Century Square:
http://www.theeagle.com/townnews/commerce/four-new-tenants-announced-for-century-square-development-on-the/article_76786042-72ea-11e7-bc8e-f375a7be406f.htmlQuote:
Midway developers told the media and invited guests this morning that the national brands - Runway Seven, a women's clothing boutique, and Sweet Paris Crperie, a restaurant that specializes in crepes of all kinds will fit in well with the tenants committed so far, including Berryhill Baja Grill, Blaze Pizza, Hey Sugar, Hopdoddy, Merge, Mo's Irish Pub, Neighbors Emergency Center, Orangetheory Fitness, Piada Italian Street Food, Star Cinema Grill, Sub Zero, Tiff's Treats and Zos Kitchen.
In other news, a large apartment complex is planned at the Northwest corner of 2818 and Leonard Road. It will be know as the Forest Pines Apartments. It will include 10 apartment buildings and a community building with a pool.
I maintain that it isn't going to be problematic at all. Retailers and restaurants tend to avoid BCS because on paper the spending is low, but generally everything that has moved here has been successful. Sure, you can point out specific chain restaurants closing, but how many of those weren't franchise or corporate related, and didn't specifically single out College Station?australopithecus robustus said:
I still maintain that the occupancy cost for all of the tenants in Century Square will sting. The fact that many of the tenants have many locations certainly skews the formula. But, this is College Station. It's going to be difficult for things to be bankable.
Were they offering the Impossible burger?Swarely said:
Went to the soft opening of Hopdoddy's tonight. Full disclosure I live in Austin, so I have eaten there before. Delicious as always. That area looks to be a fun place in the future.
looking forward to eating there! I love me a good burger. Don't care if it's a road side diner, or an upscale place. I eat at both. a good burger is a good burger!Swarely said:
Went to the soft opening of Hopdoddy's tonight. Full disclosure I live in Austin, so I have eaten there before. Delicious as always. That area looks to be a fun place in the future.
K2T2 said:Were they offering the Impossible burger?Swarely said:
Went to the soft opening of Hopdoddy's tonight. Full disclosure I live in Austin, so I have eaten there before. Delicious as always. That area looks to be a fun place in the future.
K2T2 said:Were they offering the Impossible burger?Swarely said:
Went to the soft opening of Hopdoddy's tonight. Full disclosure I live in Austin, so I have eaten there before. Delicious as always. That area looks to be a fun place in the future.
Quote:
Austin-based Hopdoddy rolled out the Impossible Burger, made with water, textured wheat Protein, coconut oil, potato protein, natural flavors, 2 percent or less of: leghemoglobin (soy), yeast extract, salt, soy protein isolate, konjac gum, xanthan gum, thiamin (Vitamin B1), zinc, niacin, vitamin B6, riboflavin (vitamin B2), and vitamin B12...
carpe vinum said:
Don't kid yourself, there may well be enough gluten free, vegan yobs around to keep hopdoddy's hoppin.
You're so confused.carpe vinum said:
You must not be familiar with the University-centric wine and cheese crowd priding themselves on outprogressively thinking each other.
It's a competitive sport.
If it's odd as crap and originated elsewhere it is rapidly embraced by a substantial cadre of souls hellbent on educating us uncultured swine.
carpe vinum said:
Don't kid yourself, there may well be enough gluten free, vegan yobs around to keep hopdoddy's hoppin.
K2T2 said:
Were they offering the Impossible burger?