Here's the pics I grabbed this morning. I left them full-sized to be able to view any details up close. Unfortunately, there's not much you can see. To me, this was pretty much an Urban Legend without ever being able to see it with my own eyes.
Too bad, they were unable to salvage this and integrate it into the Realm development as an underground speak-easy. But I'm sure it was not possible.
Thanks Ronnie. Like I said earlier, I have to believe there are some decent photos and an evaluation of the underground bowling alley area when they initially refurbished the sidewalks above and installed that plaque several years ago. I imagine the information is somewhere within the City's HP office.
Thank you for the pics Crested! I usually park there for First Fridays and noticed the fence they last weekend. I think more people will be forced to use the light rail now. It would have been cool if they keep it for sure but like you said it they probably couldn’t.
The speakeasy and "underground storage tanks" ... which I'm sure were the illegal still was adjacent to the site they're digging out now on the hard corner directly south of the old block glass sidewalk. I'd keep your eyes on it.
Really annoying this isn't being more carefully dug out.
Here's the pics I grabbed this morning. I left them full-sized to be able to view any details up close. Unfortunately, there's not much you can see. To me, this was pretty much an Urban Legend without ever being able to see it with my own eyes.
Too bad, they were unable to salvage this and integrate it into the Realm development as an underground speak-easy. But I'm sure it was not possible.
Thanks so much! Great timing for all of us and neat to see that!
The speakeasy and "underground storage tanks" ... which I'm sure were the illegal still was adjacent to the site they're digging out now on the hard corner directly south of the old block glass sidewalk. I'd keep your eyes on it.
Really annoying this isn't being more carefully dug out.
I checked it out over the weekend and didn't see any features suggesting there was a passage further south of the basement. But I do wonder what's behind the corrugated metal panels that can be seen along the north, east, and west sides of basement. The site has still not been dug far enough out to expose what's under the glass sidewalk blocks. Maybe they'll be more slow and deliberate with that part?
Didn't see this article yesterday. Some of you may have already read it. 12 News posted an article about the underground bowling alley. Article includes video of what's left. Posting here for your enjoyment.
The current Colorado Compact was signed in 2019 and is in effect till 2026. Not sure where you're getting january 1st from other than that's when Rio Verde Foothills was cut.
The current Colorado Compact was signed in 2019 and is in effect till 2026. Not sure where you're getting january 1st from other than that's when Rio Verde Foothills was cut.
There was just an update to agree on cuts to better manage the Colorado - 6 of 7 states signed. Can you guess who didn't? That's right - California...
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The current Colorado Compact was signed in 2019 and is in effect till 2026. Not sure where you're getting january 1st from other than that's when Rio Verde Foothills was cut.
Water restrictions s for the compact went into effect in 2023 which is why its in the news, which is why Scottsdale cut Rio Foothils.