Re: Urban Living Pet Peeves
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:41 pm
As someone who rides a motorcycle, I don't like the look of those things, especially if they are wet.
You stop it with that common sense.
If done right, medians can add a lot of value to the neighborhood experience. Add some trees and greenery.Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 12:07 amYou stop it with that common sense.
Realistically though, you don’t want to be putting in hard infrastructure like that, that’ll require concrete pours, while it’s going into winter. Id imagine they’re pursuing something along those lines for the future though
Buhbuhbut what about events on Grand...
You have Michaels fine clothing on main.Cratedigger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 9:39 am Pet Peeve: How is there not a Mens Warehouse closer to downtown? It's pretty frustrating having to drive 25+ minutes out south each time I have a wedding.
Feel like this would make sense in P&L or the Plaza. Especially because it would make it easier for the out of town attendees to return their stuff (since they are likely staying in one of those areas)
Oh yeah, got it. The only wedding where I've been in the party all just talked about what we wanted/planned to wear to made sure nothing was majorly clashing and basically all wore the best suit we had. Ooof being in five wedding parties in two years. Honestly that sounds brutal.Cratedigger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:05 pm Yeah those work if I'm buying something for myself. But if you're in the wedding party, you need to rent the tux/suit to match the group. All 5 I've been in over the past two years have been Mens Warehouse for group convenience. Maybe just a personal problem, but wish they weren't all out in the burbs.
Been looking at Houndstooth. Seems like a really neat spot. Related: Does anyone have a tailor downtown they recommend?
Welcome to your mid 20's when you went to school in the south... Honored to be in them, but it gets expensive man.FlippantCitizen wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 6:18 pmOh yeah, got it. The only wedding where I've been in the party all just talked about what we wanted/planned to wear to made sure nothing was majorly clashing and basically all wore the best suit we had. Ooof being in five wedding parties in two years. Honestly that sounds brutal.Cratedigger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:05 pm Yeah those work if I'm buying something for myself. But if you're in the wedding party, you need to rent the tux/suit to match the group. All 5 I've been in over the past two years have been Mens Warehouse for group convenience. Maybe just a personal problem, but wish they weren't all out in the burbs.
Been looking at Houndstooth. Seems like a really neat spot. Related: Does anyone have a tailor downtown they recommend?
Haha I could see that, I went to school in the New York and it is considered non normative to be married before about age 30. I eloped courthouse in Manhattan and got married the week after my wife graduated which was considered absolutely crazy by our friends. Just a couple high school buddies of mine have been married so far.Cratedigger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:34 pm Welcome to your mid 20's when you went to school in the south... Honored to be in them, but it gets expensive man.
There has to be a smaller vacant building or retail space that could have something like this added. And maybe one of those Amazon go stores could be added in considering how dense the neighborhood will get in the coming years and how a true, quick, 24-hour convenience store in the neighborhood is non-existent (except for that crap gas station on the other side of 70 on Grand or Wyandotte).Cratedigger wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 10:56 am Ok total first world problem but here's another pet peeve - how is there not an amazon locker in the river market/CBD/Crossroads? There is one at the Westside Royal but that's not super walkable when it is so cold.
It looks like there is one by ACI, and of course the whole foods as well so this problem goes away in 2025... Still, for how many things you just have to order online when you live downtown, you would think it would be easier to return items.
One of the retail bays on the back side of Midland could work maybe?Chris Stritzel wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 11:03 amThere has to be a smaller vacant building or retail space that could have something like this added. And maybe one of those Amazon go stores could be added in considering how dense the neighborhood will get in the coming years and how a true, quick, 24-hour convenience store in the neighborhood is non-existent (except for that crap gas station on the other side of 70 on Grand or Wyandotte).Cratedigger wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 10:56 am Ok total first world problem but here's another pet peeve - how is there not an amazon locker in the river market/CBD/Crossroads? There is one at the Westside Royal but that's not super walkable when it is so cold.
It looks like there is one by ACI, and of course the whole foods as well so this problem goes away in 2025... Still, for how many things you just have to order online when you live downtown, you would think it would be easier to return items.
City Harvest, Oaks/Ashland, 413, and 3rd and Grand will add over 650 residential units in the coming years and truly densify the neighborhood to another level. At some point, you would need a 24 hour convenience store (of quality) and an Amazon Locker to serve the residents. Preferably, place it along the streetcar line late night riders (before service ends of course and early morning riders can stop by and get some items and drop off/pickup a package.