The Westgate neighborhood would scream bloody murder if a bunch of bars tried to go in there, and rightly so. See: Aggieland Outfitters new building as an example, and that was retail.woodiewood said:The westgate center is very narrow and surrounded by residential with very little parking. It doesn't have the appear of NG where not only it's directly across from campus but a short walk from Kyle Field before and after games.Buford T. Justice said:
I think that the west gate center could become the new north gate.
NG to me is the only area that has the logistic advantages over other options.
Except for making the money to fund other capital projects, I see no benefit to the community of the sale of the parking area.
If it a'int broke, don't fix it.
Bob, I would really like to see the parking lot area preserved as a ground level outdoor area. Maybe put a small parking garage on the west end that could house the police/restrooms etc. on the bottom floor and then have a couple floors of parking to replace the 100 spots. Walking out of the Chicken or Duddleys and looking up at a 20 story high-rise gives me chills. There are enough of those around there, and enough other lots along University that can be purchased for that purpose if necessary.
I understand a $13M influx to the budget is tempting, but how can you put a price on history? As another poster above said, so much of College Station from earlier generations, even decades is long gone or has changed. Generations of Aggies have made memories at Northgate, and then came back with their children and grandchildren. The character of Northgate has already changed too much in my opinion - sticking yet another high-rise right in the middle of it will drive a stake into the heart of it.
I applaud you for fighting for this issue and your continued participation and transparency on this board. Unfortunately I am just outside of the city limits and as such cannot technically participate in any sort of committee but I certainly feel strongly that The Northgate HISTORICAL district needs to be preserved.
(Edit: grammar)