Frittella will probably reopen on schedule. Chicken Oil Company will probably remain shut forever.
trouble said:
I still haven't seen anyone working over there. I wish they would just announce it because my 7 year old reads the dang "reopening 2023" banner every time we drive by.
You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
techno-ag said:You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
techno-ag said:You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
Concentrating students allows traditional neighborhoods to flourish easier. Sorry if you disagree, but that's a hard row you're choosing to hoe convincing people otherwise. Many of us have stated on here multiple times how we're fans of concentrating students in Northgate.PS3D said:techno-ag said:You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
That's not how density works at all.
techno-ag said:Concentrating students allows traditional neighborhoods to flourish easier. Sorry if you disagree, but that's a hard row you're choosing to hoe convincing people otherwise. Many of us have stated on here multiple times how we're fans of concentrating students in Northgate.PS3D said:techno-ag said:You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
That's not how density works at all.
Vulcan said:
I saw roof work being done at former Johnny Carino's….anything going in there or just maintenance?
Any speculation on what the ground level retail will be? I really want one of the new mid-rises to have a grocery store concept or city Target. The lot that has been cleared at Boyett and University would be the best location for one, in my opinion.rocketscience said:
New high-rise at University and Wellborn by Up Campus Properties is currently called Nova Northgate. Construction is expected to begin in 2024 and completed before the Fall 2026 semester.
https://theeagle.com/news/a_m/college-station-skyline-keeps-growing-with-student-focused-high-rise-housing/article_04fa9e3a-ea03-11ed-8fad-33c72c9f4bf3.html
I think based on the location and distance to many dorms, a Target, like what is in Austin, Athens, State College, etc is a very reasonable guess.Captn_Ag05 said:Any speculation on what the ground level retail will be? I really want one of the new mid-rises to have a grocery store concept or city Target. The lot that has been cleared at Boyett and University would be the best location for one, in my opinion.rocketscience said:
New high-rise at University and Wellborn by Up Campus Properties is currently called Nova Northgate. Construction is expected to begin in 2024 and completed before the Fall 2026 semester.
https://theeagle.com/news/a_m/college-station-skyline-keeps-growing-with-student-focused-high-rise-housing/article_04fa9e3a-ea03-11ed-8fad-33c72c9f4bf3.html
I was going through Beaumont the other day and I would say CS is already nicer. Waco desperately needs a new prominent focus tower to replace the very dated Alico.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline then metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
I'm starting to think it may never happen...aggiemom89 said:
When is Trudy's supposed to open in the old red lobster location?
snaglepuss said:I'm starting to think it may never happen...aggiemom89 said:
When is Trudy's supposed to open in the old red lobster location?
techno-ag said:Concentrating students allows traditional neighborhoods to flourish easier. Sorry if you disagree, but that's a hard row you're choosing to hoe convincing people otherwise. Many of us have stated on here multiple times how we're fans of concentrating students in Northgate.PS3D said:techno-ag said:You bet. Loving it. Concentrate students in one part of town, as much as possible.bcstx06 said:
Nice! I hope they keep coming! Starting to get a better skyline than metros that are a little larger than this area (Midland, Odessa, Beaumont, Waco, etc).
That's not how density works at all.
Vulcan said:
I saw roof work being done at former Johnny Carino's….anything going in there or just maintenance?
AgAcGuy12 said:Vulcan said:
I saw roof work being done at former Johnny Carino's….anything going in there or just maintenance?
New owners originally from the area now out of SA. It's going to be a wing and sports bar franchise but I can't recall the name. Whatever restaurant that supposedly invented the Buffalo chicken wing is what I remember. Seem like good folks from my conversations with them.
How is it a strawman argument? Strawman arguments are "fake examples that are easily debunked" not "I don't like your argument for whatever reason".Cyp0111 said:
Im not sure I follow. Is your point that infrastructure is not capable of meeting the demand for high rises in Northgate ?
I think you traffic argument is somewhat a strawman