Not having a way to get between this new development and the center with Target would be a real design flaw. I hope the renderings just doesn't accurately reflect that there will be a road connecting them.
Captn_Ag05 said:
Not having a way to get between this new development and the center with Target would be a real design flaw. I hope the renderings just doesn't accurately reflect that there will be a road connecting them.
Man, whoever named that creek sure didn't have a favorable impression of it.MyNameIsJeff said:
Looking at Google Maps, Wildflower is is set up to continue behind the kid's swim place. While the creek in between there and the new development is an obstacle, I simply can't imagine them not tying in to Wildflower to get access to Briarcrest.
Lol I noticed that too.chickencoupe16 said:Man, whoever named that creek sure didn't have a favorable impression of it.MyNameIsJeff said:
Looking at Google Maps, Wildflower is is set up to continue behind the kid's swim place. While the creek in between there and the new development is an obstacle, I simply can't imagine them not tying in to Wildflower to get access to Briarcrest.
That creek runs through Camelot Park and the golf course. I used to live across the street from it (as it ran behind the houses on the other side of my street). I always called it "Briar Creek" since I lived on Briarcreek Ct. I couldn't bring myself to tell people I lived near "Sewer Creek".MyNameIsJeff said:Lol I noticed that too.chickencoupe16 said:Man, whoever named that creek sure didn't have a favorable impression of it.MyNameIsJeff said:
Looking at Google Maps, Wildflower is is set up to continue behind the kid's swim place. While the creek in between there and the new development is an obstacle, I simply can't imagine them not tying in to Wildflower to get access to Briarcrest.
ETA: It's "Sewer Creek"
FlyRod said:
The consensus from the comments on Rusty's FB post is that it was kinda expensive for this town.
TA-OP said:
I overheard the staff at Elements on Rock Prairie talking about moving to Tower Point in the next month or two.
happyinBCS said:
yes, no forks or sauce
Kruetz Market was BCS' first foray in to "gourmet" barbecue. You couldn't just order a two meat plate like you could at C&J, no sauce...not that it was needed...and the meat was priced by the pound and it was expensive.FlyRod said:happyinBCS said:
yes, no forks or sauce
I believe they eventually did offer sauce? Always thought location was the issue with them, and the steadily rising cost of meat has made for tough times for BBQ places.
EliteElectric said:
As a contractor who does a lot of work on restaurants and bars, and whose family was/is in the restaurant biz in SoCal, I can tell you, more fail than make it. It takes a steady hand and a good concept to make it, especially in a college town, even more so when times get tough.
We also have the added factor of former students wanting to have something here, so much so that they take risks they wouldn't necessarily take and try to manage things from a distance.
I don't know what our rates locally are compared to national averages but I would guess more fail here than the rest of the country as a whole.