Looks like the parking process is a deterrent for some
Park West is 90% occupied for Fall 2018. This place will be just fine. And successful.Scruffy said:
This isn't a Chicago, NY, or other place where one chooses to drive and park instead of taking public transport.
Much like Park West they were fed misinformation about the demand and didn't do due diligence on the area.
Once the novelty wears off it will too sit dead.
What's with the people shilling for Park West on this board? I'm honestly trying to figure out why. The people Park West really needs to convince to buy their product are students, who aren't on this board.75AG said:Park West is 90% occupied for Fall 2018. This place will be just fine. And successful.Scruffy said:
This isn't a Chicago, NY, or other place where one chooses to drive and park instead of taking public transport.
Much like Park West they were fed misinformation about the demand and didn't do due diligence on the area.
Once the novelty wears off it will too sit dead.
I'm not shilling for anyone. Just getting my info from the Bloomberg article.lost my dog said:What's with the people shilling for Park West on this board? I'm honestly trying to figure out why. The people Park West really needs to convince to buy their product are students, who aren't on this board.75AG said:Park West is 90% occupied for Fall 2018. This place will be just fine. And successful.Scruffy said:
CThis isn't a Chicago, NY, or other place where one chooses to drive and park instead of taking public transport.
Much like Park West they were fed misinformation about the demand and didn't do due diligence on the area.
Once the novelty wears off it will too sit dead.
Now ragging on Century Square by the people here I can understand...
75AG said:Park West is 90% occupied for Fall 2018. This place will be just fine. And successful.Scruffy said:
This isn't a Chicago, NY, or other place where one chooses to drive and park instead of taking public transport.
Much like Park West they were fed misinformation about the demand and didn't do due diligence on the area.
Once the novelty wears off it will too sit dead.
gopitt said:
If you can't afford a buck or two for parking in a very classy development with a great diversity of shops and restaurants go up to one of the dives in Northgate and hang out with the college kids. The way bars are shutting down there I expect that area to be bulldozed next.
Its not a matter of affording it. Its a matter of not wanting to pay it because its bull*****gopitt said:
If you can't afford a buck or two for parking in a very classy development with a great diversity of shops and restaurants go up to one of the dives in Northgate and hang out with the college kids. The way bars are shutting down there I expect that area to be bulldozed next.
When did West End close?gopitt said:
Weat End Elixir and Blackwater Draw have closed. They feel there is a better business opportunity in downtown Bryan. I think others will follow as downtown Bryan and Century Square continue to take customers away from Northgate. The city needs to heavily invest in Northgate if they hope to preserve
It.
cslifer said:
Funny thing about the taxes and Blackwater Draw...it isn't true. Look at Brazos cad for the building (which they didn't own), from 17 to 18 the value actually went down. It did go up about 20% from 16 to 17 but not "doubled" as people like to say. If you look at the business property belonging to them it has consistently gone down in value since 2016.
gopitt said:
Sorry, wrong info on Elixir. They opened in the Lasalle Hotel and a friend of mine assumed they were going with only one spot. The one in the Lasalle is supposed to be pretty upscale. Not been there personally.
The question is why? Nothing else in that space in the past two decades has had much success. Is an another apartment building in the works?DTP02 said:cslifer said:
Funny thing about the taxes and Blackwater Draw...it isn't true. Look at Brazos cad for the building (which they didn't own), from 17 to 18 the value actually went down. It did go up about 20% from 16 to 17 but not "doubled" as people like to say. If you look at the business property belonging to them it has consistently gone down in value since 2016.
The owners of the property didn't want to keep them there is the bottom line.
I can't speak to exactly what's in their minds because I haven't talked to them, but the thought is that they want to sell the property to a high-rise apartment/condo developer.lost my dog said:The question is why? Nothing else in that space in the past two decades has had much success. Is an another apartment building in the works?DTP02 said:cslifer said:
Funny thing about the taxes and Blackwater Draw...it isn't true. Look at Brazos cad for the building (which they didn't own), from 17 to 18 the value actually went down. It did go up about 20% from 16 to 17 but not "doubled" as people like to say. If you look at the business property belonging to them it has consistently gone down in value since 2016.
The owners of the property didn't want to keep them there is the bottom line.
Really? Those are the choices? I want to go to a nice restaurant, I can go to Christopher's, Republic, or Veritas without having to pay for parking. I want a good burger, I can go to Koppe Bridge, Grub, or Harvey Washbangers and not have to pay for parking. As for shopping, almost all of those stores have online capablility, I don't have to leave the comfort of my own home to shop there.....and not pay for parking. I could go on and on. By the way, if I want to grab a beer and play some 42 at the Chicken....I have to pay for parking.gopitt said:
If you can't afford a buck or two for parking in a very classy development with a great diversity of shops and restaurants go up to one of the dives in Northgate and hang out with the college kids. The way bars are shutting down there I expect that area to be bulldozed next.
gopitt said:
Unfortunately, Northgate is dying: No one one wants to upgrade the shacks that line Northgate, Downtown Bryan and Century Square are thriving due to companies investing money, Within 3 years I expect all of Northgate to be high rise apartments. Who is to blame? The city? Landlords? I don't have that answer.
But Northgate is a cesspool. And, other than college students, no one will want to visit. Sad.