They do. Even regular DG do, now.
That's not the Texan gas station?maroon barchetta said:
Went to Walgreens at Fitch and 6 this morning.
Dirt work happening on the south side of their tract.
It's for a new Brenham National Bank branch.
THANK GOODNESS!!
We needed a bank on the south end!
TyHolden said:That's not the Texan gas station?maroon barchetta said:
Went to Walgreens at Fitch and 6 this morning.
Dirt work happening on the south side of their tract.
It's for a new Brenham National Bank branch.
THANK GOODNESS!!
We needed a bank on the south end!
duly noted...Captn_Ag05 said:TyHolden said:That's not the Texan gas station?maroon barchetta said:
Went to Walgreens at Fitch and 6 this morning.
Dirt work happening on the south side of their tract.
It's for a new Brenham National Bank branch.
THANK GOODNESS!!
We needed a bank on the south end!
The Texan was rumored to be on the Lowes side of 6.
The McDonald's off George Bush was close to the site of original train station. It was a small covered area and at one time a building. It's been gone 25-30 years now.TXAGBQ76 said:
Yep, College Station was just that- a train station serving the college. The professors and college workers lived in Bryan.
Bryan was a major banking center, huge cotton center, etc.- as well farming in general.
Available to all in the areaQuote:
Corridor Beautification Partnership
The Corridor Beautification Partnership (CBP) is a matching grant program approved by the Bryan City Council. The grant focuses on improvements to retail and commercial properties located along the Texas Avenue corridor, as well as the South College Avenue corridor and a portion of the Villa Maria Road corridor within Midtown in Bryan.
If a property is in need of outer improvements to the landscaping, faade or signage, then the property owner or tenant can apply for these funds.
Matching grants are awarded for up to 50 percent of the total estimated construction cost.
It does say "on improvements to retail and commercial properties" - so they could have just as easily applied for the grant to fix up the existing Amico Nave, theoretically. But it sounds like they decided to move there more successful restaurant to a bigger space across the street and with more parking and seating (which they desperately need).trouble said:
That says nothing about changing locations
tu ag said:
Can we have a disclaimer on all the median talk?
It is TXDOT putting in all the medians. Not the cities.
They could have spent the money on more roads to ease congestion or start a loop around BCS, but instead they will make us all bitter internet trolls because ofmedians and a loop around Hearne.
https://www.kbtx.com/2024/03/05/new-sand-volleyball-courts-set-open-bryan/Quote:
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - There will soon be a new place to play sand volleyball here in Bryan.
The grand opening for the new courts at the Legends Event Center is this Saturday. The event is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and it's free.
It's Hawaiian-themed and will feature yard games, open play, music by DJ Rob, BBQ, and lots more.
Starting Sunday, you can play on the courts with the purchase of a $5 daily pass.
Don't they hand out grants for all kinds of curbside improvements? Pretty sure the city has a system in place where buildings facing busy streets can ask for help with aesthetics. It's not like they're the only ones.TXAGBQ76 said:
I heard that too. Not sure why the taxpayers should pay for it though.
If the other restaurant had to close because of medians, why will this one deal with them ok!
Sorry. I honestly thought we were discussing a municipal grant.maroon barchetta said:
Aesthetics was not the complaint in regards to the medians and Amico Nave.
But you knew that.
I'm just not sure that's a valid premise for a question if there is an existing fund the city uses for other businesses for similar purposes. If so, this is a legitimate grant request by Wade and not something to throw shade at.maroon barchetta said:
The question above was valid.
Why should the city gift $100k for a restaurant to move across the street to a location where the owners of said restaurant claimed that business was negatively impacted by a new median.
Thisguy1 said:
Sure, it's a legitimate ask. It's just makes you look like a giant hypocrite when you say part of the reason you close Business A is location and then you ask move Business B in the location of Business A and ask for $100k to do it.