La Riviera Restaurant lasted a good amount of time until I believe their rent greatly increased….
I think I've been in that center twice in the 13 years I've lived here to go to the Redwing store. That said, I hear Chubby's is good, and it's in the same center.FlyRod said:bushytailed said:
Saints and Sinners announced on FB that they're suspending operations effective today.
Ugh. That spot is an infamous Dead Zone for restaurants. I'm impressed Babylon Cafe has made it this far.
aggies4life said:
La Riviera Restaurant lasted a good amount of time until I believe their rent greatly increased….
Hornbeck said:aggies4life said:
La Riviera Restaurant lasted a good amount of time until I believe their rent greatly increased….
One of the better places to eat in town. Wish they were still here.
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The proposed redevelopment is located on South College Avenue across from Hensel Park, within walking distance of Century Square, and behind the Northgate Entertainment District. It is 2,200 feet from Texas A&M's campus and less than 4 miles from Historic Downtown Bryan and Travis Bryan Midtown Park.
The City of Bryan has partnered with Lero & Associates, Inc. to acquire property, utilities and entitlements, and plan the development in order to secure a master developer to assist in creating a high-density, mixed-use community. To visualize the redevelopment, the city has partnered with OMNIPLAN, a highly qualified architecture firm.
The Bryan market isn't moving to Legends, it is moving to Midtown park but what I have been told is it will be closer to the new movie theater/bowling alley development. So you would enter from Villa Maria to Midtown Park and then take a right to the new development and the parking lot to the west of that will be where they are going.ChampsAg said:
I saw that and wondered the same thing.
The Bryan market is supposed to be moving to Legends this fall last that I had heard. This is interesting.
Depends. Kind of a chicken/egg situation. Vendors will come if the customers are their to buy. Customers come if there are vendors to buy from. Some vendors, like myself are 'seasonal' you won't see every week. I think there might be up to 70 vendors registered with the Bryan one, they just don't show up every week.australopithecus robustus said:
Interesting points. I wonder how big it could actually get.
https://www.kbtx.com/2023/03/10/food-hall-coming-soon-college-station/maroon barchetta said:
Use the old Sears service center parking lot. Nothing going on there.
Some successful restaurants were in that space. But Tipsy Trinket was a very stupid name for something that couldn't decide what it was supposed to be. It might have worked in a very high foot traffic setting like Kemah or Galveston. But not where it was.halibut sinclair said:
The Tipsy Trinket downtown announced that they are closing at the end of the year.