Only as far as food. They have some great entertainment that comes through and a good atmosphere. I would go back for the music but wouldn't go just to eat.
There are four sections of that building. The two offices are on the inside, and that is the signage you see. All the Kings' Men will be on the left, and the wine/beer shop on the right, I think. The far right has the notice up that they have applied for a beer/wine license. A couple weeks ago when I went by they were having some sort of event there, there were a ton of kids running around and a bounce house etc. I think they are making progress, just not as fast as any of us would like. Should be a great spot when it's open.scd88 said:
What's the latest on "The Yard?" I thought this was supposed to be a BBQ, beer, and wine joint? Now I see signs for the development office and some other business.
bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
Culpepper will likely allow for free parking, even for the restaurants. Advantage: The Union!Captn_Ag05 said:bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
I would love to see a grocery store as part of the development there. But, the rest of that site plan just doesn't seem reasonable. 12 restaurants in the plans- with Century Square next door - seems excessive. It also has two hotels and a luxury movie theater. Very similar to Century Square.
One thing that caught my eye is that the plans have an area marked as a future trolley stop. Is there a trolley planned?
Free parking will kill over there. Of course, it will be heavily monitored by the towing companies.agrab86 said:Culpepper will likely allow for free parking, even for the restaurants. Advantage: The Union!Captn_Ag05 said:bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
I would love to see a grocery store as part of the development there. But, the rest of that site plan just doesn't seem reasonable. 12 restaurants in the plans- with Century Square next door - seems excessive. It also has two hotels and a luxury movie theater. Very similar to Century Square.
One thing that caught my eye is that the plans have an area marked as a future trolley stop. Is there a trolley planned?
I'm okay with that. Don't break the rules by parking and going to TAMU or Century Square and you won't get towed.techno-ag said:
Free parking will kill over there. Of course, it will be heavily monitored by the towing companies.
How that property sat as an unused parking lot for so long is beyond me. Bringing in a grocery store to this spot is a slam dunk. The rest of the development seems iffy and I think leaving Schlotzsky's and IHOP is a mistake. They're missing the opportunity to put something more noticeable right on that corner. In the same vein I can't understand why the century square project isn't putting something on its corner across from the ETED building.bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
Quote:
Howdy Aggieland,
A news story was recently published regarding the development of the area that Hurricane Harry's currently resides. We would like to clear somethings up and reassure everyone that Harry's is not going anywhere anytime soon. Phase II of the Legacy Point development was first introduced to us about 10 years ago and we have been in constant contact with the Culpepper family (our landlord and builder) about the entire project since then. The development will not begin until they feel the time is ready and the market is right to go ahead with the project, which could be 2 to 5 years from now or longer. We have been looking at all future options including staying and being part of the new plans, but at this time, don't worry we aren't going anywhere in the foreseeable future.
Thank you,
HH
Interesting rumor that I heard back in March was that the Century Square property at the corner of University and South College was going to be developed with a ground level grocer or grocer/department store combo and several floors of housing available for engineering students above it through a partnership with A&M.fourth deck said:In the same vein I can't understand why the century square project isn't putting something on its corner across from the ETED building.bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
IHOP is going to be around as long as there are smashed people at 2 am wanting something to eat after the bars close.fourth deck said:How that property sat as an unused parking lot for so long is beyond me. Bringing in a grocery store to this spot is a slam dunk. The rest of the development seems iffy and I think leaving Schlotzsky's and IHOP is a mistake. They're missing the opportunity to put something more noticeable right on that corner. In the same vein I can't understand why the century square project isn't putting something on its corner across from the ETED building.bushytailed said:
"The Union" - New development planned at University and South College where Harry's currently is located. Looks to include a grocery store.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/New-development-being-planned-to-compliment-Century-Square-in-College-Station-512079481.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KBTX_Media
Because that area would be perfect for a dollar store.bcstx06 said:
Looks like Family Dollar is trying to put in a new location on Beck Street and Silkwood in Bryan. Why is the city of Bryan allowing Family Dollar and Dollar General stores to infest the city? That area seems to be a good desert, they should have tried to recruit another Aldi for that area.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90278384/why-dollar-stores-are-bad-business-for-the-neighborhoods-they-open-in
Weingarten property at RP and Hwy 6 calling on Line 1. The city and NIMBYs did just that and the tax payers paid for that lawsuit when the city did just what you said they couldn't do. Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself!cslifer said:
They allow it because they have to. If the land is zoned for it you have a right to build what you want. The city doesn't get to say "we don't like your type of business, no building permit for you even though it is your property and you meet all the appropriate zoning requirements etc".
Does that include the adult industry. As in a tittie bar.cslifer said:
They allow it because they have to. If the land is zoned for it you have a right to build what you want. The city doesn't get to say "we don't like your type of business, no building permit for you even though it is your property and you meet all the appropriate zoning requirements etc".
snaglepuss said:Does that include the adult industry. As in a tittie bar.cslifer said:
They allow it because they have to. If the land is zoned for it you have a right to build what you want. The city doesn't get to say "we don't like your type of business, no building permit for you even though it is your property and you meet all the appropriate zoning requirements etc".
agcfa said:
West Bryan Chick-fil-A will still happen sometime in the future. I do not know exact timing. The corporation decides all of those dates. It is still in the pipeline the last I heard.
East Bryan Chick-fil-A will be rebuilt sometime soon as well.
We hope to open Jones Crossing in the Fall. Depending on weather and construction possibly in September or October. Construction is going well so far. Looking forward to serving our customers soon at Jones Crossing!
Jerald Huggins
cslifer said:
They allow it because they have to. If the land is zoned for it you have a right to build what you want. The city doesn't get to say "we don't like your type of business, no building permit for you even though it is your property and you meet all the appropriate zoning requirements etc".