Status and future of the River Market area??
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There definitely is (was?) something there. That annoying riding lawnmower hauling brats around used to drive around it.
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It was removed a couple years ago.
On a sidenote, I don't get all the hand-wringing about the layout on the east side of Walnut through there; I'd put just enough thought/effort there to make it look nice until 2026 (or whenever the Arabia museum leaves).
On a sidenote, I don't get all the hand-wringing about the layout on the east side of Walnut through there; I'd put just enough thought/effort there to make it look nice until 2026 (or whenever the Arabia museum leaves).
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Safety. When lanes shift it create blind spots where an oncoming car is blocking visibility of part of your lane.shinatoo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:43 pm
Edited: Why not curve the whole road to the east and eat up some of the wide plaza areas in front of the Arabia Museum, while preserving the "public square" in the rendered median area? Basically, keep all the traffic and parking to the east of the median in the current rendering.
If everything hits wrong you could go past a car at 20mph and hit a child because they were hidden by the driver's side of the car you just passed.
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Read that as brats. As in bratwursts. For a second I thought I'd missing out all these years.KCPowercat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:52 pm There definitely is (was?) something there. That annoying riding lawnmower hauling brats around used to drive around it.
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Hah! I thought the same thing, had to go back to the previous page to get the context.smh wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:25 pmRead that as brats. As in bratwursts. For a second I thought I'd missing out all these years.KCPowercat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:52 pm There definitely is (was?) something there. That annoying riding lawnmower hauling brats around used to drive around it.
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Same as I typed it. Did s double takesmh wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:25 pmRead that as brats. As in bratwursts. For a second I thought I'd missing out all these years.KCPowercat wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 12:52 pm There definitely is (was?) something there. That annoying riding lawnmower hauling brats around used to drive around it.
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So what should the city tell their tenants in the meantime?
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“Estelle’s Diner” Opens Friday in Former Cascone’s in River Market
https://cityscenekc.com/estelles-diner- ... er-market/If there’s such a thing as a healthy diner, that’s Anton Kotar’s plan to reinvent the soon-to-close Cascone’s Grill in the River Market.
Kotar intends to serve plenty of his trademark grass-fed beef at what he’s calling “Estelle’s Diner,” named after his six-year-old daughter.
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“We’re going to do comfort food like an old-fashioned American diner,” he said. “I want to try to keep it as clean as I can, although I don’t know if it will be completely organic.”
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I remember being really excited about Anton's "Estelle's" diner concept when he was talking about it going into the former Nichols diner on 39th several years ago.
However, between the absurdly quick turn-around here (Cascone's closed last week! Estelle's opens this week!), seemingly keeping many things the same aesthetically, and "on-going" changes through the Spring, I've lost a lot of enthusiasm for the idea.
Brown & Loe and Opera House cover some of these bases on the same block, but an upscale diner across from City Market would be nice if done right.
However, between the absurdly quick turn-around here (Cascone's closed last week! Estelle's opens this week!), seemingly keeping many things the same aesthetically, and "on-going" changes through the Spring, I've lost a lot of enthusiasm for the idea.
Brown & Loe and Opera House cover some of these bases on the same block, but an upscale diner across from City Market would be nice if done right.
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Also don't forget his Delaware St burger concept. I wish him the best, but I'm with you on the enthusiasm.rxlexi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 11:20 am I remember being really excited about Anton's "Estelle's" diner concept when he was talking about it going into the former Nichols diner on 39th several years ago.
However, between the absurdly quick turn-around here (Cascone's closed last week! Estelle's opens this week!), seemingly keeping many things the same aesthetically, and "on-going" changes through the Spring, I've lost a lot of enthusiasm for the idea.
Brown & Loe and Opera House cover some of these bases on the same block, but an upscale diner across from City Market would be nice if done right.
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TheLastGentleman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 3:27 pm Bringing the urban edge up would improve the space immensely. While I see reopening Walnut as a good step forward, I hope it's the first part of a larger plan at some point.
Here's how it used to look.
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I found the front of the building with the "Come See River Quay" sign. It's the five-story brown brick building (on the right side) that is just south of the one with the Gateway sign.
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That's an interesting shot that really shows how the Arabia's building was originally designed for freight from trucks and train cars. That's why there's such an excessive setback.
However, what I've been referring to is way before that photo was taken, when walnut had buildings coming clear up to the street. You can see it in the photo below.
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Here are the 1940 tax photos for the blocks between Walnut and Grand between 3rd and 5th streets.
http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ ... /431/rec/1
http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ ... /424/rec/1
Aerial 1940.
http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ ... /431/rec/1
http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ ... /424/rec/1
Aerial 1940.
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So much density still to destroy.
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3rd & Grand became paid parking this week: http://ridekc.org/bulletins/march-5-3rd ... id-parking
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New meters in the neighborhood:
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The most annoying thing about the centralized kiosk is the return trip to your car for the paper receipt.
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These were supposed to be "pay by plate", so you don't need to display the receipt. Does it tell you to do that?KCPowercat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:31 am The most annoying thing about the centralized kiosk is the return trip to your car for the paper receipt.
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Oh I have no idea on these specifically. I thought they were all the same concept Nationwide and I've used they in other cities.
If it was is part by plate that's nice for people that know their plate (not me)
If it was is part by plate that's nice for people that know their plate (not me)