I found this rendering on the Clemons website, although I assume it is hypothetical, depending on the tenant:
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"Restaurant" would be a great name.
And is that rendering greatly exaggerating the amount of sidewalk space?
And is that rendering greatly exaggerating the amount of sidewalk space?
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There's definitely enough room for a patio there. Nice curbside view of the Knickerbockers getting demolished.
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Those aren't the Knickerbockers. Wrong side of the street. lol
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Think he meant you could see from those tables to across the street to Knickerbocker Place on the west.
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Renovation on the MGE building looks underway. I didn't have a chance to snap a pic but noticed two weekends back that the concrete cladding on the back (west) side had sections cut out.
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It’s well underway. Half the buildings cladding was missing last time I saw it.
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The SE corner of Broadway/Armour has a sign up as 'available'. So if true a restaurant is planned apparently one isn't lined up yet.
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Anyone know why people were protesting at like 32nd and Broadway. Signs that said no new debt and some sign about 73%
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I saw that too. No clue what they were doing.
I guess it worked in the sense that we're talking about it. But, would it kill them to mix in a sign with a URL and a clue as to what they're doing? I don't want to honk if it's some sort of neo-Nazi thing (which I know it's probably not - just sayin').
I guess it worked in the sense that we're talking about it. But, would it kill them to mix in a sign with a URL and a clue as to what they're doing? I don't want to honk if it's some sort of neo-Nazi thing (which I know it's probably not - just sayin').
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There's so many different says to quantify the debt but I'm finding a bunch of sources quoting that the percent of US government debt held by the public was 73% of annual GDP in 2013.brewcrew1000 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 7:00 pm Anyone know why people were protesting at like 32nd and Broadway. Signs that said no new debt and some sign about 73%
While it looks to be an old number, that makes sense in context of what you describe.
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So this was more of a political protest? Seems like an odd place to protest. I figure they were protesting some kind of new development and these people didn't want to use tax breaks to fund the project
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32nd and Broadway is in front of Penn Valley CC. I’d assume it was a protest for free tuition.brewcrew1000 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 9:53 am So this was more of a political protest? Seems like an odd place to protest. I figure they were protesting some kind of new development and these people didn't want to use tax breaks to fund the project
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Teacher's pay is currently an issue.
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KCtoBrooklyn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:51 amI found this rendering on the Clemons website, although I assume it is hypothetical, depending on the tenant:
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I really like what they're doing with the appearance of this building.
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Thanks for all the pics Dave! Agreed about being impressed with how MGE is already looking. Shaping up to be one of the more impressive remodels in KC.
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I like how the building has taken out sections of the exterior to bring in more light, especially for living spaces while keeping the original small windows for bathrooms and bedrooms. I wonder what they did with the removed exterior sections? You could use them to build a very similar looking building right behind this one with less cost due to reuse.