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750 units is a LARGE chunk of people to be plunking into downtown. Thumbs up to that. I just hope they really put some effort into the architecture – and I don't have much faith in that. A SEA OF GENERIC CUPOLA CORNERS.
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I'd be happy if they all looked like factories and warehouses.
Something like Lot 24 would be fine with me too. |
I surprisingly like the Oakland Portal. Perhaps it's the mass of it... and the way it's wedged into that site.
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But kudos to one of my favorite cities anyway. |
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I cringe when I see renderings of new buildings that look generic and bland, especially in prime locations. They're already spending however many millions of dollars as it is, so to not spend a little more money or time to actually create something that's visually appealing, if not also functional and lively is a real disappointment. There's only so much available space in downtowns and it's unfortunate that a law or ordinance can't be put into place to prevent bad design from being erected. Or at least a minimum threshold for making downtown more liveable.
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As I was out walking during my lunch break today I noticed that the shops along Forbes in the area of the Gardens footprint are closed or have signs posted that they are moving/closing. So it looks like the Gardens is getting close to some actual demolition/construction happening. I can't wait to see this area of the city develop over the next couple of year. I also really like the new renderings that were released, it looks way better then the original design.
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Looking back over the DLA renderings again, I'm starting to get excited for this project. The could really do some great things with this area. http://www.dlastorino.com/img/projec...16089d620b.jpg Also, I was reading over the Trib's article and they mention: Quote:
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What I hope for is that they do what they can to keep chains out of the street-level retail. More so than any other part of town, Toby Keith bars or TGI Fridays would be really detrimental to the Strip.
Hopefully they target small businesses and neighborhood necessities like gyms, grocers, pharmacies, etc. |
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PNC to purchase vacant Lord & Taylor building Downtown, expects to move 800 employees
I have to admit, I thought Macy's was going to close up the Kaufmann's location and move over to L&T. I like this better! |
Wow--I could not be more thrilled with PNC buying the Mellon Bank Branch (and oh the irony). Hopefully they can restore at least a little of the interior, but just a nice exterior renovation with real windows and inside activity will be great.
And dare I say it would be very well complemented by Oxford's Plan B for 350 Fifth Avenue (the renovation as opposed to destruction/new-tower). |
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Unfortunately, new development areas often start with a lot of chains, because they typically have the marketing assets and cross-subsidies necessary to pay decent rent while a new area is first building up a market.
They don't have to stay that way forever, fortunately--if and when a new area matures into a stable retail location, non-chains can start taking more space. So I am not particularly bothered if the first round of tenants in a brand new area include a lot of chains. |
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Riverparc already died.
It might be a blessing in disguise. If all of these fringe area units come to fruition and compound demand for services, restaurants etc etc downtown and that it turns makes the area more desirable, then the Cultural Trust might have a market ready for an even more ambitious plan that really fits with downtown's density. Riverparc wasn't bad, but downtown really would be great with a signature residential tower or 2... |
Unfortunately Brian is probably right. Buncher will want people who can pay the rent and the chains have more ability to do that.
That being said, there are some better chains to pursue and there are some local chains that at least have some experience. I could easily see Big Burrito doing something there. One of the upscale burger chains could also work. |
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