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Originally Posted by wong21fr
The preferred new use was another food hall.
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I'm sure I'm 'dating' myself... when I ate at the Milk Market on my trip it was very cool; little pricey but what I anticipated. Just the same that place gets incredibly noisy when busy. Give me a mom n pop hole-in-the-wall restaurant, especially good Mexican or even better So American food. I realize finding this 'downtown' is not so realistic but that's my preference unless going upscale.
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Originally Posted by ddvmke
It does highlight the unfortunate fact, however, that it's horrendous to get anywhere else in the city from S. Colo Blvd. without a car (3-5x longer for most trips/destinations). So hopefully news like this helps spur the conversation on how to improve that, and if Colfax BRT is successful and residents of this area see that, that could give it the extra bump as well.
Long story short - No, I don't think the neighbors will buy in.
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Generally these open houses draw the whiny malcontents so the results were fairly predictable.
Colorado Blvd is a corridor that needs light rail. Consider the properties along that stretch up to 1st avenue and there's yuge potential for redevelopment.
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Originally Posted by BG918
Don Williams' Livin' on Tulsa Time
Up until 2011 there were two Casa Bonita's in existence: the one in Lakewood and one in...Tulsa.
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Good song - understandable.
I did not know that Tulsa also had a Casa Bonita. (Now I do)