Not so old that it can't be renovated if acoustic and technological upgrades are needed.TommyBrady said:
How old is Rudder?
(The real answer is, Rudder Tower was built in 1974.)
Not so old that it can't be renovated if acoustic and technological upgrades are needed.TommyBrady said:
How old is Rudder?
At one time it was also proposed to take up Lot 40 which would make sense to colocate with the Music Activities Center. I'm surprised it's going there since that part of campus was previously targeted for engineering expansion.Captn_Ag05 said:
I heard the Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts building was going to be next to the newish garage on University so it could be seen when first coming down University. I am a little surprised they are "hiding" it between the engineering buildings. $300 million?
Age has nothing to do with the quality of a performance center. Some of the best performance halls in the world are much older than Rudder. If it needs a facelift or more back of house space that's one thing but age and seating capacity are not reasons for replacing it.AggiePhil said:
Rudder is old and tired. It was built in the 70s and, though updated a few times since, still feels very out of date (and has for at least the past 25 years). It's time for a new performing arts center. Rudder Tower and the Rudder Complex will likely be [eventually] torn down for an expansion of the MSC. It is THE most prime real estate on campus. Just my opinion.
rocketscience said:At one time it was also proposed to take up Lot 40 which would make sense to colocate with the Music Activities Center. I'm surprised it's going there since that part of campus was previously targeted for engineering expansion.Captn_Ag05 said:
I heard the Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts building was going to be next to the newish garage on University so it could be seen when first coming down University. I am a little surprised they are "hiding" it between the engineering buildings. $300 million?
Has that been announced?Tailgate88 said:rocketscience said:At one time it was also proposed to take up Lot 40 which would make sense to colocate with the Music Activities Center. I'm surprised it's going there since that part of campus was previously targeted for engineering expansion.Captn_Ag05 said:
I heard the Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts building was going to be next to the newish garage on University so it could be seen when first coming down University. I am a little surprised they are "hiding" it between the engineering buildings. $300 million?
Lot 40 will be the location of four new Corps dorms and likely an additional parking garage will be built on the lot to the East.
https://goo.gl/maps/EqbLUq7zWbY2kJ6L9AggiePhil said:Exactly where on Mumford Road is this 204 acre property?Captn_Ag05 said:Mr.Short-termMemory said:Short version - supposed to be up and running within 2.5 years, expect to have at least 45 full time jobs within 24 months after that. Then expect to have at least 70 full time jobs maintained after 5 years of operations.Captn_Ag05 said:Any indication of how many jobs would be associated with the facility?Mr.Short-termMemory said:They reported it was a go on the news on Friday, WTAW. And said future plans included adding a retail portion of the site.Chris98 said:
Any truth to Armalite HQ & manufacturing relocating to Bryan (200 acres on Mumford Rd)
KBTX article
https://www.kbtx.com/2023/07/31/strategic-armory-corps-selects-city-bryan-their-new-world-headquarters/
Captn_Ag05 said:Has that been announced?Tailgate88 said:rocketscience said:At one time it was also proposed to take up Lot 40 which would make sense to colocate with the Music Activities Center. I'm surprised it's going there since that part of campus was previously targeted for engineering expansion.Captn_Ag05 said:
I heard the Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts building was going to be next to the newish garage on University so it could be seen when first coming down University. I am a little surprised they are "hiding" it between the engineering buildings. $300 million?
Lot 40 will be the location of four new Corps dorms and likely an additional parking garage will be built on the lot to the East.
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Last November, A&M officials announced the university was committing $50 million for its ROTC Patriot Scholarship to cover tuition, room and board to Corps members who are ROTC scholarship recipients. Stebbins said this scholarship will make attending A&M cost-neutral for students. In April, the Maj. Gen. Raymond L. Murray Scholarship was created to cover out-of-state tuition for out-of-state students, which Stebbins said will help with recruitment and allow out-of-state students to attend A&M with an in-state tuition rate.
Two additional Corps dorms are scheduled to be built by 2027-28 to accommodate for growth.
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Will the Corps need more facilities if it grows to 3,000?
Yes. The university's capital plan currently includes two additional Corps dorms that will support the Corps' growth to 3,000. Other buildings that will be necessary to support a larger Corps include a Multipurpose Center that will house Corps Academics, the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership and large meeting spaces, Leadership Learning Centers and the renovation of the Sanders Corps of Cadets Center.
trouble said:
Johnny Manziel is opening a bar on Northgate. He's gonna make all the $$$$
https://www.johnnysmoneybar.com/
trouble said:
Johnny Manziel is opening a bar on Northgate. He's gonna make all the $$$$
https://www.johnnysmoneybar.com/
Tailgate88 said:rocketscience said:At one time it was also proposed to take up Lot 40 which would make sense to colocate with the Music Activities Center. I'm surprised it's going there since that part of campus was previously targeted for engineering expansion.Captn_Ag05 said:
I heard the Performance, Visualization, and Fine Arts building was going to be next to the newish garage on University so it could be seen when first coming down University. I am a little surprised they are "hiding" it between the engineering buildings. $300 million?
Lot 40 will be the location of (Edit: two) new Corps dorms and likely an additional parking garage will be built on the lot to the East.
and the fuzz will be all over that place!trouble said:
Johnny Manziel is opening a bar on Northgate. He's gonna make all the $$$$
https://www.johnnysmoneybar.com/
snaglepuss said:and the fuzz will be all over that place!trouble said:
Johnny Manziel is opening a bar on Northgate. He's gonna make all the $$$$
https://www.johnnysmoneybar.com/
Yes, the space labeled Mama's Lounge on this image. It is only 1775 square feet.PS3D said:
It looks like Johnny's bar is up at 115 College Main, the cramped space above the sake bar, where the lawyers' office used to be back in the early 2010s. I was thinking he'd have an actual storefront.
I have a feeling this won't be your typical Northgate bar. I see a higher end/slightly older demographic. More money/lower volume. Just my 2 cents. Might actually work well if so.Captn_Ag05 said:Yes, the space labeled Mama's Lounge on this image. It is only 1775 square feet.PS3D said:
It looks like Johnny's bar is up at 115 College Main, the cramped space above the sake bar, where the lawyers' office used to be back in the early 2010s. I was thinking he'd have an actual storefront.
Hittag1492 said:I have a feeling this won't be your typical Northgate bar. I see a higher end/slightly older demographic. More money/lower volume. Just my 2 cents. Might actually work well if so.Captn_Ag05 said:Yes, the space labeled Mama's Lounge on this image. It is only 1775 square feet.PS3D said:
It looks like Johnny's bar is up at 115 College Main, the cramped space above the sake bar, where the lawyers' office used to be back in the early 2010s. I was thinking he'd have an actual storefront.