OFFICIAL: Briarcliff Village
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Mine scarred land meets the EPA definition of brownfield.
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we've been getting stuff in the mail about their grand opening.
All kinds of free stuff. And free ferris wheel rides which should give a really awesome view.
All kinds of free stuff. And free ferris wheel rides which should give a really awesome view.
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Briarcliff Village just landed a HUGE tenant with regional draw.... Nell Hill's from Atchison, KS. The owner, Mary Carol Garrity is a respected author and nationally-syndicated columnist. She's kind of like the Martha Stewart of the midwest. They will start construction on a 25,000 sq. ft. building in January and be open by Fall 2007.
This is great news for Briarcliff.
This is great news for Briarcliff.
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I can't tell you how many times I heard about this from the females in the office this week. I didn't realize the place had that loyal of a following.Briarcliff Village just landed a HUGE tenant with regional draw.... Nell Hill's from Atchison, KS. The owner, Mary Carol Garrity is a respected author and nationally-syndicated columnist. She's kind of like the Martha Stewart of the midwest. They will start construction on a 25,000 sq. ft. building in January and be open by Fall 2007.
This is great news for Briarcliff.
Calling a spade a spade.
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I had never heard of Nell Hills but I found a website for them: http://www.nellhills.com/
Personally, I can't wait until they open a Slappy The Wang's. I know Nota will be there demanding names.
Personally, I can't wait until they open a Slappy The Wang's. I know Nota will be there demanding names.
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Interestingly enough, I've been to Nell Hill's in Atchison several times with friends. I can't get into that stuff, but my friends sure do. I DO think that it will be a big draw for Briarcliff and Nell Hill's will get great business as well. I'm betting it also hurts their Atchison business. Every female I know loves Nell Hills except for me.Thrillcekr wrote: I had never heard of Nell Hills but I found a website for them: http://www.nellhills.com/
Personally, I can't wait until they open a Slappy The Wang's. I know Nota will be there demanding names.
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NH might as well be operated by the Deffenbaugh's as far as I'm concerned. The place has NOTHING on Sanford and Son.
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did anyone go to the little celebration they had planned over the weekend? no hot briarcliff photo action?
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this project seems pretty nice. i am glad they are getting local and unique tenants (nell hills, piropos, latteland, tivol, etc.).
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If they had Kirklands, Sizzler, Dunkin Donuts and Zales would it really be much different?chrizow wrote: this project seems pretty nice. i am glad they are getting local and unique tenants (nell hills, piropos, latteland, tivol, etc.).
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yes. the polar opposite. i prefer supporting local entrepreneurs and businesses over multinational corporations headquartered in distant states.Slappy the Wang wrote: If they had Kirklands, Sizzler, Dunkin Donuts and Zales would it really be much different?
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chrizow wrote: i prefer supporting multinational corporations headquartered in distant states instead of the redneck schuckters we have locally.
That's quite shocking.
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you dawg!
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I'd be surprised if very many people even knew about the event. A lot of people aren't aware that the place exists yet. They haven't done a very good job of publicizing their existence. I've yet to see anything about Briarcliff Village in any of the local rags so far other than a brief mention of some of the tenants in the Star.DaveKCMO wrote: did anyone go to the little celebration they had planned over the weekend? no hot briarcliff photo action?
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Briarcliff in general is a secret to most of the metro.Thrillcekr wrote: I'd be surprised if very many people even knew about the event. A lot of people aren't aware that the place exists yet. They haven't done a very good job of publicizing their existence. I've yet to see anything about Briarcliff Village in any of the local rags so far other than a brief mention of some of the tenants in the Star.
That will change in a few years when they begin to widen I-29 from the loop to the split and build a new Paseo Bridge .
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wasn't much of a secret to the guy who busted in both windows at tivol's last weekend.GRID wrote: Briarcliff in general is a secret to most of the metro.
That will change in a few years when they begin to widen I-29 from the loop to the split and build a new Paseo Bridge .
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I hope not too many people find out about the briarcliff area...it has some great views for those of us with time to spare
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We went out of our way on Saturday to buy Pastry Goddess cookies at Briarcliff. The few stores open were very busy, the city view is great but I hope they don't build in front of the view. I predict this place will be a big success with it's combination of weekday neighborhood stores and weekend destination stores all with regional roots.
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zlohban wrote: We went out of our way on Saturday to buy Pastry Goddess cookies at Briarcliff.
zlohban wrote: We went out of our way on Saturday to buy Pastry Goddess cookies at Briarcliff.
zlohban wrote: We went out of our way on Saturday to buy Pastry Goddess cookies at Briarcliff.
zlohban wrote: We went out of our way on Saturday to buy Pastry Goddess cookies at Briarcliff.
They have a PASTRY GODDESS there????? Just five minutes from my home????
My blood sugar is shot for life now.
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soon they are going to serve lunch. half a sandwich, soup or salad, plus a drink AND DESERT for $7.20. Panera like menu.
Cookies GOOD....................
Cookies GOOD....................