Hooters closing is bc Twin Peaks is so much better.
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A development like this could really catalyze development in the surrounding neighborhood. Get a coffee shop, a small convenience store and maybe a bar in the commercial space and you've got a sweet little walkable development.Captn_Ag05 said:
City of Bryan donated land to Brazos Transit District to build a parking garage to service Midtown Park. The Transit District is apparently applying for a grant to help with costs. If it happens, the parking garage would have retail and restaurant space on the ground level and potentially space for a hotel.
https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/BryCoun022223MidtownPkPkgGarageMap.jpg
I drive from this area all the way to the WDF location weekly. really need oneCuppa said:HometownAg22 said:yeah this is 100% not true.Bcs90 said:
HEB near wheeler ridge is supposed to break ground this week.
Wife works for HEB. In their all company planning meeting last week they did not list any BCS stores planned for the next 18 months. Things can change though, but i wouldn't hold on to hope for anything soon.
You have a Kroger right theresirhc said:I drive from this area all the way to the WDF location weekly. really need oneCuppa said:HometownAg22 said:yeah this is 100% not true.Bcs90 said:
HEB near wheeler ridge is supposed to break ground this week.
Wife works for HEB. In their all company planning meeting last week they did not list any BCS stores planned for the next 18 months. Things can change though, but i wouldn't hold on to hope for anything soon.
I think it is a while before an HEB would be justified in that area.AG 86 BC said:
Also need an HEB on Hwy 47 to serve West Bryan.
trouble said:
Ewwwwwww.
trouble said:
That Kroger is a mess. There's nothing I like about it.
HEB and Walmart feel nothing alike, imo. And HEB branded products kick the ass of great value or whatever they are calling Walmart's stuff these days.
I agree that individual stores are different, and H-E-B's stuff is probably better than Great Value on average (H-E-B meat is also superior, never said they were the same), but the overall selection is astonishingly mediocre for the sizes of the stores. But...not every H-E-B is going to be Jones Crossing-tier and the chain is vastly, vastly overrated.trouble said:
That Kroger is a mess. There's nothing I like about it.
.FlyRod said:
Comparing HEB to Walmart might be the funniest thing I've read here in ages.
PS3D said:trouble said:
Ewwwwwww.
Kroger has its own problems, yet all but the nicest HEB stores probably have more in common than Walmart than Kroger. I mean, warehouse store, low prices, store name promoted at the cost of everything else, limited deli department, huge parts of the parking lot converted to some sort of curbside service...
PS3D said:trouble said:
Ewwwwwww.
Kroger has its own problems, yet all but the nicest HEB stores probably have more in common than Walmart than Kroger. I mean, warehouse store, low prices, store name promoted at the cost of everything else, limited deli department, huge parts of the parking lot converted to some sort of curbside service...
Hittag1492 said:.FlyRod said:
Comparing HEB to Walmart might be the funniest thing I've read here in ages.
Yes! I assumed it was just trolling. Even if comparing to Kroger, still a joke. Must be someone who works there? Anyway-I guess everyone has a right to their opinion. I worked at Walmart up to the district manager level and am no hater at all-I actually like many of the things they have improved over the past few years, but no Walmart or Kroger compares to HEB as far as a grocery store. Not even close.
Captn_Ag05 said:
I've stumbled into the grocery store critic and strawberry tart fan forums it appears.
No need to debate as it is not that big of a deal. People will just vote by where they shop. Multiple choices is a good thing. HEB will be fine either way it appears if popularity/sales/profitiblity are any kind of measure. All good-you shop at Wal-Mart and Kroger, I'll shop at HEB - not a problem.PS3D said:Hittag1492 said:.FlyRod said:
Comparing HEB to Walmart might be the funniest thing I've read here in ages.
Yes! I assumed it was just trolling. Even if comparing to Kroger, still a joke. Must be someone who works there? Anyway-I guess everyone has a right to their opinion. I worked at Walmart up to the district manager level and am no hater at all-I actually like many of the things they have improved over the past few years, but no Walmart or Kroger compares to HEB as far as a grocery store. Not even close.
Not trolling and without an agenda. H-E-B is the most overrated grocery store in existence, and this is from someone who spreads out shopping trips in another city (not CS anymore) between Walmart, HEB Plus, and a third grocery store.
HEB doesn't carry a lot of items that the other two do (at least one of them) despite being way bigger. You can debate me on another thread but I stand by my opinion.
Captn_Ag05 said:
I've stumbled into the grocery store critic and strawberry tart fan forums it appears.
maroon barchetta said:Captn_Ag05 said:
I've stumbled into the grocery store critic and strawberry tart fan forums it appears.
What if HEB started carrying the strawberry tart!
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BiochemAg97 said:PS3D said:trouble said:
Ewwwwwww.
Kroger has its own problems, yet all but the nicest HEB stores probably have more in common than Walmart than Kroger. I mean, warehouse store, low prices, store name promoted at the cost of everything else, limited deli department, huge parts of the parking lot converted to some sort of curbside service...
However, all the recent builds (last 10 years) I know of have a full deli, full bakery, sushi bar, tortilla ladies, etc similar to Jones Crossing and Tejas Center. I've also seen multiple similar sized (or bigger) locations built in Austin area in the last decade. I have yet to see a Walmart or Kroger with Tortilla ladies and a sushi bar.
MS08 said:
NEXT.
Carry on with coming & going.
That is all.
toolshed said:
What is being built on Harvey, next to Koppe Bridge on Pamela. It's been going on forever, especially the dirt work. I'm assuming it's an office of some sort.