?What New Retail Does Downtown Need?
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i guess people are eating carbs again.
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whole wheat carbsDaveKCMO wrote: i guess people are eating carbs again.
You know, Dude, I myself dabbled in pacifism once. Not in 'Nam of course.
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Do it!!! please please please.elextendo wrote: I have all of our bread shipped in from philly..maybe bagels from ny?
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Love it when you talk like that Eclair....Big Chuck, thanks for the heads up on Panera at CC. I've been going to Westport when I need a bagel fix.eclair wrote: Do it!!! please please please.
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Re: ?What New Retail Does Downtown Need?
I was reading somebody's blog about a recent visit to KC and it touched on retail downtown KC....and he put something out there that I never really thought of but makes a lot of sense when talking retail downtown:
http://nycweboy.typepad.com/my_weblog/2 ... y_her.html
While KC is getting a lot of new residents downtown, but a lot of them being upperwardly mobile still drive to grocery stores, etc....they don't require a lot of basic things right out there door (although we'd love to have them)
Just a thought I had and didn't have anywhere to really put it....
as for the topic....I really can't think of much we are really lacking...what needs to happen now is more variety and longer hours.
http://nycweboy.typepad.com/my_weblog/2 ... y_her.html
Makes a lot of sense....visiting other cities downtown's I see how things like a Wendy's or CVS aren't frequented as much by "yuppies" and businesspeople as the normal middle income residents that live close by.but a lack of attention to basic things, like the fact that without affordable housing, it's hard to have critical mass of population needed to make a downtown hub thrive.
While KC is getting a lot of new residents downtown, but a lot of them being upperwardly mobile still drive to grocery stores, etc....they don't require a lot of basic things right out there door (although we'd love to have them)
Just a thought I had and didn't have anywhere to really put it....
as for the topic....I really can't think of much we are really lacking...what needs to happen now is more variety and longer hours.
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Auto Mechanic
Gas Station
Car Wash
Car Dealership
Detail Shop
Tire Shop
More Parking
Gas Station
Car Wash
Car Dealership
Detail Shop
Tire Shop
More Parking
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I did think of one...
QT without the gas pumps.
Whoever mentioned an officedepot....also good idea.
QT without the gas pumps.
Whoever mentioned an officedepot....also good idea.
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Beer delivery service.
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hot dogs
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an approximation of what you have mentioned is available in the art slums along warwick. it is and was ALL offic e supply runs and QT hot dogs and guinness when berbiglia closed.KCPowercat wrote: I did think of one...
QT without the gas pumps.
Whoever mentioned an officedepot....also good idea.
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What downtown needs more than anything is a inexpensive 24-hour diner with a large enough menu where one can eat several times a week and isn't eating the same things over and over.
A place:
where they actually prepare the dishes themselves and not reheat them from frozen prepacked stuff shipped in from the franchise headquarters which dictates a preprogrammed menu.
that has different items on the menu every day. Soups, salads, chili, stew, sandwiches, platters that change for variety.
a place that has six of seven different vegetable side order choices with any entree.
with counter seating, tables, and booths that is large enough where one can sit and drink coffee with friends.
where one can get breakfast at any hour of the day, and serves plain old coffee that is inexpensive.
The place needs to be located within walking distance of most of the inside loop neighborhoods, and have some parking available.
At this point, I'd be happy with an International House of Pancakes or a Country Kitchen.
A place:
where they actually prepare the dishes themselves and not reheat them from frozen prepacked stuff shipped in from the franchise headquarters which dictates a preprogrammed menu.
that has different items on the menu every day. Soups, salads, chili, stew, sandwiches, platters that change for variety.
a place that has six of seven different vegetable side order choices with any entree.
with counter seating, tables, and booths that is large enough where one can sit and drink coffee with friends.
where one can get breakfast at any hour of the day, and serves plain old coffee that is inexpensive.
The place needs to be located within walking distance of most of the inside loop neighborhoods, and have some parking available.
At this point, I'd be happy with an International House of Pancakes or a Country Kitchen.
There is no fifth destination.
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FangKC wrote: A place:
where they actually prepare the dishes themselves and not reheat them from frozen prepacked stuff shipped in from the franchise headquarters which dictates a preprogrammed menu.
hmmm- I think these two statements are paradoxical...FangKC wrote:At this point, I'd be happy with an International House of Pancakes or a Country Kitchen.
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I'd like to see an Ace/True Value just east of City Market.
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there's quaint little place called denny's that i'd like to show you...FangKC wrote: What downtown needs more than anything is a inexpensive 24-hour diner with a large enough menu where one can eat several times a week and isn't eating the same things over and over.
A place:
where they actually prepare the dishes themselves and not reheat them from frozen prepacked stuff shipped in from the franchise headquarters which dictates a preprogrammed menu.
that has different items on the menu every day. Soups, salads, chili, stew, sandwiches, platters that change for variety.
a place that has six of seven different vegetable side order choices with any entree.
with counter seating, tables, and booths that is large enough where one can sit and drink coffee with friends.
where one can get breakfast at any hour of the day, and serves plain old coffee that is inexpensive.
The place needs to be located within walking distance of most of the inside loop neighborhoods, and have some parking available.
At this point, I'd be happy with an International House of Pancakes or a Country Kitchen.
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denny's isn't open 24 hours!DaveKCMO wrote: there's quaint little place called denny's that i'd like to show you... :)
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At Denny's, everything appears to come with fries. If you order just fries, they ask if you'd like fries with that.
There is no fifth destination.
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HARVEY HOUSE...are you reading this?FangKC wrote: What downtown needs more than anything is a inexpensive 24-hour diner with a large enough menu where one can eat several times a week and isn't eating the same things over and over.
A place:
where they actually prepare the dishes themselves and not reheat them from frozen prepacked stuff shipped in from the franchise headquarters which dictates a preprogrammed menu.
that has different items on the menu every day. Soups, salads, chili, stew, sandwiches, platters that change for variety.
a place that has six of seven different vegetable side order choices with any entree.
with counter seating, tables, and booths that is large enough where one can sit and drink coffee with friends.
where one can get breakfast at any hour of the day, and serves plain old coffee that is inexpensive.
The place needs to be located within walking distance of most of the inside loop neighborhoods, and have some parking available.
At this point, I'd be happy with an International House of Pancakes or a Country Kitchen.
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The more bagels the better. Have you tried Jersey Shore on Johnson Drive. They are far and away the best bagels I've had in town.ComandanteCero wrote: authentic bagels would be a score for the entire metro...... good lord that would be awesome. You can't find good bagels in KC.
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I moved over from the UK a year ago and was completely surprised at there not being a shopping center downtown. Everywhere in Europe has a shopping center downtown. I think they should turn East Village into an outdoor shopping center complete with all the regular chains that you would expect. Now that the entertainment is coming in the shape of the power and light district the final piece of the puzzle is some shopping. It would get people from all over KC coming into downtown. Just don't make it to upmarket like the plaza, but just your regular express, target, macys, old navy etc.
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Jersey Shore bagels are the best in KC, agreed. I would love to see them open a Brookside/Waldo location and a DT spot.
heatherkay wrote: The more bagels the better. Have you tried Jersey Shore on Johnson Drive. They are far and away the best bagels I've had in town.