Captn_Ag05 said:
Saw people holding signs on University for Motherhood Maternity going out of business sale. Everything is 70% off.
The whole company is going online only.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Saw people holding signs on University for Motherhood Maternity going out of business sale. Everything is 70% off.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Genghis Grill is closing.
https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/Several-College-Station-businesses-closing-down-568152171.htmlCollectonian said:
Per KBTX, Aeropostale in the mall will close Wednesday due to rising rent and lower foot traffic. Bath & Body Works plans to expand after they are gone.
They also confirmed Genghis Grill closes Sunday in case anyone wants to grab it one last time. Owner said high rent & utilities were part of the reason for the closure.
yep. i have money to spend, but if I'm spending $$$, I want it without the hassle. getting in/out of that place is so annoying. It's also why I quit going to the domain in Austin unless i absolutely had to (the stop signs....uggghhhh).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.
The light cycles around Northgate and University in general suck pretty bad too. There seems to be more reasons to want to avoid that area than go in and do business there.
Our friends at KBTX ran a story on this development.Captn_Ag05 said:
Yes -See more: https://images1.loopnet.com/d2/pyp3sCXIG9aNFUD5AF1aKOHHs5NSMOem9EpIICXrxc8/document.pdfQuote:
The re-imagining of University Towne Center will transform College Station's dominant dining destination into a pedestrian friendly shopping and entertainment district. The project will expand to over 200,000 square feet to increase offerings and provide a gathering place for locals, students and visitors alike.
The re-imagining of University Towne Center will transform College Station's dominant dining destination into a pedestrian friendly shopping and entertainment district. The project will expand to over 200,000 square feet to increase offerings and provide a gathering place for locals, students and visitors alike.
+/- 53,900 SF of Retail
+/- 15,000 SF of Grocery
+/- 52,800 SF Restaurant
+/- 105 Units of Multi-Family
A bar? Axe throwing? What could go wrong?Captn_Ag05 said:
Website for Tap That Axe - https://tapthataxetexas.com/
It will be going in the center at 3700 Texas in Bryan next to Babylon Cafe.
It just sounds funny. I'm sure I'll try it myself.Captn_Ag05 said:
It is a concept that is popular all over the country. If they follow the model of others, then it will be a safe and fun activity.
KidDoc said:
The Coffee Lab on KBTX this morning! New local mobile fancy coffee service.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=912520769162910&id=27855747225&sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=e
I've heard that Walk-ons is opening up on Texas Independence Day ( March 2nd). This is probably why you have seen activity in this area, as they are likely training their staff.eloc62 said:
So, I've seen cars in the parking lot and people inside of Walk-Ons the last couple of nights while driving home. Is it open? Anybody here been there? How was the food?
Official opening to the public is March 2. I was invited to a training dinner this evening. Complimentary food and proceeds from alcohol sales went to a local animal rescue. The service and food were great. The puppies from the rescue were adorable. I'm looking forward to going back when the full menu is available.Quote:
So, I've seen cars in the parking lot and people inside of Walk-Ons the last couple of nights while driving home. Is it open? Anybody here been there? How was the food?
FlyRod said:
Apologies if I missed this, but co workers tell me there's a new Mexican restaurant where Jesse's #2 was. Don...something? Curious if anyone has been.
Scored an invite for their soft opening, so we went during lunch today. My friend and I split boudin balls, an alligator wrap, and a bang-bang shrimp poboy. Boudin balls and the sauce were great. The gator wrap had nice chunks of gator meat with caramelized onions, peppers, and pepper jack cheese. Flavor was great. The bang-bang shrimp needed more heat to it, but that's more of a personal preference. The flavors were good.eloc62 said:
So, I've seen cars in the parking lot and people inside of Walk-Ons the last couple of nights while driving home. Is it open? Anybody here been there? How was the food?