Call me a fossil. I think of it as Randall's, too.
That will be a great location near Deacon on Wellborn once the city rebuilds that intersection and puts a light there.Captn_Ag05 said:
Site plans submitted to City of College Station for Dunkin Donuts. The address listed is 12061 FM 2154.
https://brazosvalleyedc.org/news/nift-grow-1000-brazos-valley-employeesQuote:
"When we decided the Brazos Valley would be home to our sales operations, we noted a uniquely deep and qualified talent pool. We have found it to be even deeper than we could have hoped," said Elery Pfeffer, Nift Founder and CEO. "The employees we are able to bring on board are passionate about improving small business in the Brazos Valley and beyond. We are proud to be able to grow in -- and with -- this marketplace."
Nift is located in the Crosspoint Technology Campus at State Highway 6 and Emerald Parkway in College Station.
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With Nift, as with so many companies in the Brazos Valley, Texas A&M University and the Blinn College District have proven to be a huge advantage. Thanks to an incentive-based compensation structure that boasts an earning potential of up to $25/hour, hundreds of Nift's employees are currently Aggie and Buccaneer students. Many have chosen to stay on with Nift and live in the Brazos Valley after graduation. Retaining an increasing number of the well-educated, well-trained student population is a major objective of the community, one clearly identified as a need in its strategic plan. Nift is helping accomplish this goal.
OMG I didn't need a wing place there. I mean I do, but my gut didn't.Captn_Ag05 said:
Permits issued for signage for Smoosh Cookies and Wingstop at Jones Crossing. Not sure opening dates have been announced for either, but shouldn't be long.
Sorry - Poppy'sAggiePhil said:Turning which into a Mexican restaurant? Porter's or Poppy's?Monywolf said:I had dinner there on Saturday evening and there was a wait for tables. They aren't going anywhere. New owners have taken over and will be taking over Poppy's as well. Turning it into a Mexican food restaurant. The manager has previous experience with Cyclone Anayas.saray said:Had lunch there yesterday. Was there for a hour and a half. 6 total customers. Pretty sad.TXCityGirl said:
I heard that Porter's in Century Sq. is closing. Is this confirmed or published anywhere?
Should be good.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Boston-based Nift (https://www.gonift.com/), which opened offices in BCS last year just announced that they are planning to expand from their current 300 employees in BCS to 1,000 by the end of 2020.https://brazosvalleyedc.org/news/nift-grow-1000-brazos-valley-employeesQuote:
"When we decided the Brazos Valley would be home to our sales operations, we noted a uniquely deep and qualified talent pool. We have found it to be even deeper than we could have hoped," said Elery Pfeffer, Nift Founder and CEO. "The employees we are able to bring on board are passionate about improving small business in the Brazos Valley and beyond. We are proud to be able to grow in -- and with -- this marketplace."
Nift is located in the Crosspoint Technology Campus at State Highway 6 and Emerald Parkway in College Station.
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With Nift, as with so many companies in the Brazos Valley, Texas A&M University and the Blinn College District have proven to be a huge advantage. Thanks to an incentive-based compensation structure that boasts an earning potential of up to $25/hour, hundreds of Nift's employees are currently Aggie and Buccaneer students. Many have chosen to stay on with Nift and live in the Brazos Valley after graduation. Retaining an increasing number of the well-educated, well-trained student population is a major objective of the community, one clearly identified as a need in its strategic plan. Nift is helping accomplish this goal.
AG 86 BC said:
Love Poppy's. We need more good restaurant options like this, not more Mexican food.
I think you are confused. Most of their business is coming from metro areas such as Boston. BCS businesses account for 100 of the over 7,000 businesses they currently have a relationship with. The office and workers in BCS are selling and servicing accounts nationally.tombdaddy504 said:Captn_Ag05 said:
Boston-based Nift (https://www.gonift.com/), which opened offices in BCS last year just announced that they are planning to expand from their current 300 employees in BCS to 1,000 by the end of 2020.https://brazosvalleyedc.org/news/nift-grow-1000-brazos-valley-employeesQuote:
"When we decided the Brazos Valley would be home to our sales operations, we noted a uniquely deep and qualified talent pool. We have found it to be even deeper than we could have hoped," said Elery Pfeffer, Nift Founder and CEO. "The employees we are able to bring on board are passionate about improving small business in the Brazos Valley and beyond. We are proud to be able to grow in -- and with -- this marketplace."
Nift is located in the Crosspoint Technology Campus at State Highway 6 and Emerald Parkway in College Station.
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With Nift, as with so many companies in the Brazos Valley, Texas A&M University and the Blinn College District have proven to be a huge advantage. Thanks to an incentive-based compensation structure that boasts an earning potential of up to $25/hour, hundreds of Nift's employees are currently Aggie and Buccaneer students. Many have chosen to stay on with Nift and live in the Brazos Valley after graduation. Retaining an increasing number of the well-educated, well-trained student population is a major objective of the community, one clearly identified as a need in its strategic plan. Nift is helping accomplish this goal.
Great idea for a massive city. Glad they're creating more jobs, but the business saturation combined with their business model makes it an average approach for small businesses in town.
I can't emphasize this enough. I'd happily patronize more of the restaurants there if I didn't have to go to the garage for free parking. Sure, it's only $2 for a hour, but why should I have to pay for the privilege of going to a restaurant to give them money? The principle (and inconvenience) keep me going elsewhere in town.thann07 said:
Parking at Century Square is a big issue. Nobody wants to go up 5 flights in a garage, and nobody wants to pay to park at surface level.
I get why they need to have people pay (prevent student parking and walking to campus), but it's a real deterrent to the casual consumer.
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Century Square businesses seem to be doing fine, gripes about parking aside.
bcstx06 said:
I never liked the paying for parking thing, but after they allowed free garage parking I have no problem with the center.
bcstx06 said:
I never liked the paying for parking thing, but after they allowed free garage parking I have no problem with the center.
Broncos said:bcstx06 said:
I never liked the paying for parking thing, but after they allowed free garage parking I have no problem with the center.
Also, the garage isn't far at all. Much like the garage in downtown Bryan. We've been spoiled with storefront parking for so long that if we can't actually see where we're walking we think it's a million miles away.
It's not that far. A ton of great places in Century Square AND downtown Bryan. Don't let parking scare you.
AggiePhil said:
Was not at all impressed with I Heart Mac & Cheese.
LastHamlet said:Broncos said:bcstx06 said:
I never liked the paying for parking thing, but after they allowed free garage parking I have no problem with the center.
Also, the garage isn't far at all. Much like the garage in downtown Bryan. We've been spoiled with storefront parking for so long that if we can't actually see where we're walking we think it's a million miles away.
It's not that far. A ton of great places in Century Square AND downtown Bryan. Don't let parking scare you.
It would probably do some people good to walk a little further too. People are lazy these days.
Good! Hopefully our experience was an isolated one, though I don't think that's the case. They make the bowls by putting precooked elbow pasta in a metal bowl, adding an insufficient amount of liquid cheese (in my opinion), running it through a conveyer oven, then removing it from the metal bowl and placing it into a plastic bowl. As a result, what is served had very little cheese and was lukewarm. All this for $12. Again, your mileage may vary.Collectonian said:
I went today and really liked it. Mac & cheese was tasty, I liked the various ingredient options, and the staff was friendly and smiling despite still being under a lunch slam. Price and portions were good too. I'd definitely go again.
This^^^Broncos said:bcstx06 said:
I never liked the paying for parking thing, but after they allowed free garage parking I have no problem with the center.
Also, the garage isn't far at all. Much like the garage in downtown Bryan. We've been spoiled with storefront parking for so long that if we can't actually see where we're walking we think it's a million miles away.
It's not that far. A ton of great places in Century Square AND downtown Bryan. Don't let parking scare you.
mgreen said:
FYI- when you eat at Porter's you valet park at the George and they validate it for you.
Once again scratching my head over people complaining over $2 parking. You want nice things, you have to pay for it or they go away. Then you will be complaining nothing good comes here.