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sarocks14
Apr 12, 2007, 6:53 PM
http://www.loopnet.com/Attachments/B/0/6/B06B90F6-B348-4B8A-91F5-5FFC15529E84_or.JPG
http://www.loopnet.com/Attachments/1/F/5/1F55199A-7B8B-4A51-BE2E-10E751084CDB_or.jpg
http://www.loopnet.com/Attachments/D/7/5/D75B989E-81AE-4388-BB11-4B688FFD9CA9_or.JPG
Property Description:
Two story retail building near the riverwalk. Across the street from the property is a new La Contessa Suites Hotel currently under construction- to be completed Oct. 2005, as well as the new Westin Hotel. Other nearby retail establishments are the popular Zinc Wine Bar, Medusa Lounge Art Bar, On the Half Shell, and more. Directly across from City Parking Garage ensures heavy walking traffic flow for locals and tourists alike. Sidewalk seating available. Major custom renovation possible for the right tenant. This would be a great location for deli, coffeebar, casual restaurant, etc.
http://www.loopnet.com/xNet/MainSite/Listing/Profile/ProfileSE.aspx?LID=13619532&linkcode=1070&sourcecode=1lww2t006a00001
sakyle04
Apr 12, 2007, 7:00 PM
:previous:
Interesting but very dated... (Mentioned Contessa as U/C...)
I wonder whether the project still has legs 2 years later.
If it does, it would be another nice little retail nook downtown.:yes:
Complex01
Apr 12, 2007, 7:18 PM
There have been a couple of proposals for that piece of property. It is in good company with its sourroundings (Medusa, Cru, Hotel Contessa). It has a good location, someone just needs to do something sooner then later...
sarocks14
Apr 12, 2007, 7:58 PM
:previous:
Interesting but very dated... (Mentioned Contessa as U/C...)
I wonder whether the project still has legs 2 years later.
If it does, it would be another nice little retail nook downtown.:yes:
Well Loopnet verified that the project's still active on 4/10 so I'm guessing it is but I didn't know if it really was something new or what
kornbread
Apr 13, 2007, 3:20 AM
I would say it's dated and most likely dead.
First, there is a fairly new wine bar across from Contessa called "Drink", so that already effects the space.
Secondly, this seems like a bad idea. Who would want to sit outside of a busy street like Market to enjoy car & bus fumes with their lunch?
This might have made sense if they had altered Market Street with Main Plaza and made Durango the main east-bound street, but in it's current state it just doesn't seem like a good place to hang out. Especially when you have the riverwalk nearby.
sarocks14
Apr 13, 2007, 5:33 AM
Who would want to sit outside of a busy street like Market to enjoy car & bus fumes with their lunch?
Good point :tup:
texboy
Apr 13, 2007, 3:38 PM
well look at New York...they have tons of sidewalk cafe's next to busy streets....people don't seem to mind
sakyle04
Apr 13, 2007, 3:58 PM
well look at New York...they have tons of sidewalk cafe's next to busy streets....people don't seem to mind
Good point, actually. :tup:
I think that area might be promising, since it is close to La Villita and the old SA Central Library (being renovated into some sort of Western/Cowboy Museum) is just across the street.
On top of that, a lot of people who live and work in DT SA don't like going on the river for lunch and are desperate for more places that are "ours" and don't feel so touristy.
It is little developments like this one (if it ever happens) that create liveable downtowns and beautiful areas of human scale.
sarocks14
Apr 14, 2007, 1:29 AM
It is little developments like this one (if it ever happens) that create liveable downtowns and beautiful areas of human scale.
Another good point, this must be the official good point thread :D
kornbread
Apr 14, 2007, 6:22 AM
On top of that, a lot of people who live and work in DT SA don't like going on the river for lunch and are desperate for more places that are "ours" and don't feel so touristy.
Are downtowners really desperate for places not considered touristy. It seems like there are already many places that are not real tourist spots.
Actually, I'm not sure why a sidewalk cafe near hotels might become a haven away from tourists, but that aside, could you share some examples of the places you are talking about; places that the locals call "ours"?
sakyle04
Apr 14, 2007, 1:13 PM
could you share some examples of the places you are talking about; places that the locals call "ours"?
There are places that aren't frequented by tourists, but they are often closed on evenings and weekend. McAlister's Deli on Houston St. is a good example of a place that could be a nice spot for a DT resident to grab a cup of coffee and read the paper on Saturday morning or some lunch while out on Sunday afternoon... except it's closed on the weekends. :shrug:
Tourists never venture over there and there are a few residential buildings within 1-2 blocks....but it's closed.
Blanco Cafe - in the basement of a parking garage...
McAlisters - closed on weekends
Ruta Maya - sweet spot on river, but no patio yet
Maybe what I'm really wishing for is enough DT residents to make keeping the established (non-touristy) places open feasible during "normal" business hours. :koko:
kornbread
Apr 14, 2007, 4:58 PM
Maybe what I'm really wishing for is enough DT residents to make keeping the established (non-touristy) places open feasible during "normal" business hours. :koko:
Haven't tried McAlisters (maybe because it is usually the weekend when we visit).
I agree that DT residents are what it will take to change this. Every time we've been down we almost always seem to find a place that is closed. And if it's Sunday? Forget about it...
sakyle04
Apr 23, 2007, 2:54 PM
Two things...
First, I wallked by this site twice last week. There is no activity whatsoever and there is still a huge For Sale sign up on the wall. So, I'll call it dead.
Second, on the topic of DT retail, it recently occurred to me that there is a major mall - RiverCenter - in the heart of the city. Not exactly what we're looking for, but it is hard to complain being that it is relatively nice and clean and it has a decent (i'm being generous) tenant mix. I don't know why but we never really consider that its even there. I don't love the place but I have to admit that it's there and it isn't a negative thing.
I wonder why we don't have more love for RiverCenter...? (Answering my own question - too touristy, too crummy, too crowded, too teal and purple...)
alexjon
Apr 24, 2007, 2:36 AM
AH Burritos is pretty tasty!
Unless they've closed in the past year.
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