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Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 7:25 pm
by pstokely
msmith011 wrote:Rumor: a friend who works at Burberry told a Bloomingdale's department store is planning on a constructing a stand-alone space at 135th St. near Von Maur. I assume it would be a part of the Prairiefire development.

Obviously no official announcement has been made. The deal could be fake or it just hasn't been finalized yet. Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if a department store like that wants to get in on the retail action going on between 119th and 135th street. The demographics are definitely right for a store like Bloomingdale's.
Too small of a market for Bloomingdale's probably

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:33 pm
by mgsports
http://www.visitprairiefire.com/directory.html looks like every spaces has been filed. Corbin Park because has retail solace available or next to Arvest Bank or in Olathe Olathe Gateway Phase 2 or Alden Center phase 2.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 4:52 pm
by mgsports
Theirs more that's not in site plan close to signing.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:21 pm
by msmith011
pstokely wrote:Too small of a market for Bloomingdale's probably
At first I thought the same thing; however, I think it's plausible given the buying power of the surrounding area(s). Additionally, the market is growing and a name like Bloomingdale's would draw shoppers from across the region. We saw that when Nordstrom opened in '98.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:40 am
by mgsports
The Villages is where it could go on property because nothing announced for it yet.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:43 pm
by loftguy
mgsports wrote:Theirs more that's nut in site plan close to signing.
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Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:20 pm
by mgsports
What would you people like to see cone to the Village? Something new to area or in other parts of KC area but not Johnson County area yet.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 9:16 am
by KCMax
Prairiefire gains four new tenants

Fat Brain Toys
Bridal Extraordinaire
Eagle's Nest Natural Home
Threshing Bee
And so on

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 11:08 am
by SWFan
Here's a short piece KSHB did on the museum portion of the development.

http://www.kshb.com/news/region-kansas/ ... attraction

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:56 pm
by taxi
This is a pretty cool deal, though it saddens me that this attraction is what I consider waythehell out there. I suppose I will visit when I need to go to REI.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:58 pm
by longviewmo
Rock & Brews is this month's cover story for Ingrams.

http://www.ingramsonline.com/May_2014/R ... brews.html

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:28 pm
by smh
longviewmo wrote:Rock & Brews is this month's cover story for Ingrams.

http://www.ingramsonline.com/May_2014/R ... brews.html
Of course it is.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 1:35 pm
by flyingember
going to be down there on Saturday

my mom has some coupon for the toy store there and wants to go to the museum

will report back with my thoughts

really wish it wasn't 170 blocks from my house...

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 7:12 pm
by flyingember
I'm giving it 1.5/5 stars

The glass on the outside is really cool.
Parking is in a large 6-story garage down the block, not a huge lot so it's relatively compact.

But the museum is way underwhelming. For the base cost they have a dinosaur exhibit, a small interactive dinosaur exhibit, a wall with science-related photos, a gift shop and soon a cafe.

Then you pay more for a traveling exhibit area. Apparently some space exhibit is coming soon to replace the current paid one.
There's another premium for a kids area.
Or a bigger cost for both premium areas

Should just have one higher cost for the whole place.

There's some wetlands or something that they don't even mention when you're there.

And that's it.

And it's a nitpick, but the details aren't there. Think of the Nelson. You have that desk in their new main entry hall to pay for premium products Now imagine the pricing sign was on the far side of the hall well beyond a ticket only area. In this case the museum put this sign on the far side of the main hall from the pay station. They ended up having to explain the cost to *everyone* because of this oversight, no one could read the prices and most people didn't know it was there.

Save the trip unless you're going to the area for another reason

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 10:17 pm
by mistervinix
Checked out the Cinetopia theater tonight. Amazing place; puts to shame anything AMC has done in this area. The museum is across the street and the nighttime lighting is stunning. You really don't feel like you are in Overland Park; it felt like a very nice resort area to be honest. I would predict Prairefire will become extremely popular.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 8:37 pm
by geeman68
mistervinix wrote:Checked out the Cinetopia theater tonight. Amazing place; puts to shame anything AMC has done in this area. The museum is across the street and the nighttime lighting is stunning. You really don't feel like you are in Overland Park; it felt like a very nice resort area to be honest. I would predict Prairefire will become extremely popular.
I was at the free social media movie event a couple weeks ago and bought the Groupon to try it out for a night out, however, A LOT of my friend's that have gone to the grand opening have given pretty rough reviews of the theater in regards to staffing, crowd control, parking issues in the garage and inconsiderate guests (children/teens). Some don't intend to return. Hopefully, when I go, they will have worked out some of these problems.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 3:16 am
by pstokely
Do they allow unsupervised (mostly white) kids?

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 8:41 am
by KCMax
pstokely wrote:Do they allow unsupervised (mostly white) kids?
FLASH MOB

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:10 pm
by mgsports
The Shade is going to be the Hotel. On the bottom Floor of Offices Retail -Fashion stores maybe Bloomingdales,Bealls,Belk,Stage,Boot Barn or so on. Also more Food Places maybe Smokey Bones,Milo's Sandwich Shop,Raising Caine's,Rally's,Xzaby's,Bennigans or so on.

Re: Prarielife at Lionsgate - large mixed use development an

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:12 am
by chrizow
mgsports wrote: Bennigans
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