West 7th Development
#1501
Posted 01 December 2023 - 07:14 PM
#1502
Posted 04 December 2023 - 08:17 AM
Fire at the West Seventh Chipotle,
https://www.facebook...788491583315980
I just noticed that and was gonna link Bud Kennedy's post about that.
#1503
Posted 19 December 2023 - 04:45 PM
One University, aka "The Mullett", hit TDLR: https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2024007734
TEN LEVEL RESIDENTIAL TOWER (278,117 SF) ATOP A PARKING GARAGE (PERMITTED SEPERATELY) WITH AN AMENITY DECK (7,775 SF) ON THE SECOND LEVEL FOR RESIDENTS. RETAIL SPACE (4,306 SF) AND FITNESS CENTER (9,494 SF) ON 1ST LEVEL. TOTAL = 299,692 SF
#1504
Posted 19 December 2023 - 04:51 PM
I'm sure I could figure this out if I went back and read through the thread. Is it 10 stories including the garage or 10 stories of residential on top of a garage?
#1505
Posted 19 December 2023 - 05:01 PM
I'm sure I could figure this out if I went back and read through the thread. Is it 10 stories including the garage or 10 stories of residential on top of a garage?
I read it as 10-stories on top of the garage, but the garage is also built into the grade of the site, at least based on the renderings here: https://www.goldenro...65301198&pid=14
#1507
Posted 30 January 2024 - 12:53 PM
Younger Partners, new owners of Crockett Row Artisan Circle have purchased the old Fred's building: https://www.star-tel...e284864101.html
#1508
Posted 31 January 2024 - 10:19 AM
West 7th is getting the ambassadors, like Downtown has, as part of a safety initiative for the area.
https://www.wfaa.com...00-3989b0ff68cc
#1509
Posted 31 January 2024 - 11:44 PM
Some crazy footage from a police chase that took place on 7th the other day:
Even though the new curbs/median slowed the officers down a bit, I can't help but think they also helped to prevent a head-on collision and surely slowed down the drunk driver too.
#1510
Posted 01 February 2024 - 09:14 AM
Younger Partners, new owners of
Crockett RowArtisan Circle have purchased the old Fred's building: https://www.star-tel...e284864101.html
It would be great if they could redevelop this small parcel as other-than-a-bar. I wonder if residential could fit in the space ... a short row of townhomes would fit but I'm not sure they're compatible with the nightlife.
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#1511
Posted 02 February 2024 - 10:58 AM
#1512
Posted 02 February 2024 - 11:09 AM
More likely they could extend that wing of the apartments to wrap around the west side of the parking garage.
Younger Partners, new owners ofCrockett RowArtisan Circle have purchased the old Fred's building: https://www.star-tel...e284864101.html
It would be great if they could redevelop this small parcel as other-than-a-bar. I wonder if residential could fit in the space ... a short row of townhomes would fit but I'm not sure they're compatible with the nightlife.
#1513
Posted 02 February 2024 - 11:21 AM
My guess is the current nightlife scene isn’t long for this world over the next decade or so.
I agree but I'm not sure if it all disappears but who knows what the future holds. The issue with it is that all of it is squeezed into a small area that is hard to get in and out of efficiently even when the area is isn't clogged with partygoers. I think it needs to have a few small bodegas and a few restaurants and a couple of bars but more residential. Having it feel more neighborhoody is what I think it will morph into.
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#1514
Posted 14 February 2024 - 02:19 PM
Bud Kennedy reports about a possible newcomer at the site of the old Wendy's on West Seventh.
Terry Black's Barbecue, an Austin legacy, buys restaurant in west Fort Worth
I saw some dirt moving on the site today. Guess this will get going soon.
#1515
Posted 17 February 2024 - 05:29 PM
#1517
Posted 03 March 2024 - 09:44 AM
#1518
Posted 03 March 2024 - 09:44 AM
Another shooting and death in the Crockett St. area is not doing anything to help that area get a fresh start. Even a heavy police presence did not help.
#1519
Posted 03 March 2024 - 08:04 PM
Another shooting and death in the Crockett St. area is not doing anything to help that area get a fresh start. Even a heavy police presence did not help.
Yeah, well there was a time when downtown wasn't a place you'd want to be after 5pm as well...
#1520
Posted 04 March 2024 - 01:36 PM
Another fatal shooting last night: https://dfwscanner.n...-west-7th-area/
The city and police department need to get control of this asap or else it is going to dramatically effect all the progress going on in Museum place and around the Cultural District.
#1521
Posted 05 March 2024 - 09:22 AM
Maybe they need to rebrand it "New Hell's Half Acre" and step away.
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#1522
Posted 06 March 2024 - 02:33 PM
#1523
Posted 17 March 2024 - 08:49 AM
https://amp.star-tel...e286791165.html
#1525
Posted 17 March 2024 - 10:55 AM
What the hell is going on over there?
Too many bars. The area is going to have serious problems going forward as people will stay away in droves. With all the police presence they still are having shootings. Not very reassuring.
#1526
Posted 17 March 2024 - 11:08 AM
I don't know much about the details on this last incident, but I a little bit wonder if as more of this happens the people least likely to do these things are the ones that read about the incidents and are most likely to stay away, and if by shunting those people away it has some kind of "distilling" (in a bad way) effect on the crowd. Or perhaps if they are not staying away, they are thinking more that it would be a good idea to carry. And we know that just doesn't mix too well with heavy drinking.
#1527
Posted 18 March 2024 - 05:02 PM
I was in Houston not long ago and was talking to a developer and 7th st came up and the problems going on, he mentioned they had a similar issue in an area, I cant remember right now the name of it, but because of all the issues they majorly ramped up the police presence and of course then the people began complaining you couldn't go there without "being Harassed by the Police" and after about 18 months over half the places were closed as people just quit going there and moved on to other places. I could easily see this happening with the 7th St area.
#1528
Posted 19 March 2024 - 07:01 AM
I was in Houston not long ago and was talking to a developer and 7th st came up and the problems going on, he mentioned they had a similar issue in an area, I cant remember right now the name of it, but because of all the issues they majorly ramped up the police presence and of course then the people began complaining you couldn't go there without "being Harassed by the Police" and after about 18 months over half the places were closed as people just quit going there and moved on to other places. I could easily see this happening with the 7th St area.
That's one solution.
Could be too much of a concentration of bars; if a few closed and were replaced by... something else it might not be the worst outcome.
#1529
Posted 19 March 2024 - 08:14 AM
RE: concentration of bars...
The problems were kind of inevitable as the hard liquor sales went up:
https://www.fortwort...c=1866&p=140073
Where we were in the thread around that time talk about the squeezing-out process of the nicer places.
It seems like with the new developments going in that the property will become more valuable as something other than the drinking district (although that is big money that those places are making), and that will ease up the problems, or perhaps just push them to another area.
#1530
Posted 19 March 2024 - 01:15 PM
I'm not understanding what you mean by departing from the concept. This seems like the layout they last presented. What is it that you are noticing as a departure?
#1532
Posted 28 March 2024 - 06:49 AM
Here's a Dallas Morning News article, posted by MSN, on a planned Class AA office tower of comparatively smaller dimensions in this growing area of the city.
https://www.msn.com/...46235ea58&ei=24
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#1533
Posted 03 April 2024 - 03:23 PM
Also interesting that Farrington is in it. If it ever sells, I assume the new property owner would be paying into the PID.
#1534
Posted 04 April 2024 - 08:02 PM
It has just two total posts, but there is a thread on the Thrift Nickel building: https://www.fortwort...?showtopic=5811
#1535
Posted 04 April 2024 - 09:08 PM
Record ZL24-00126:Zoning VerificationRecord Status: AppliedWork Location2800 W LANCASTER AVEProject Description:“MU-2” High Intensity Mixed-UseMore info on the main page for building's history: https://www.fortwort...riftynickel.htmStreetviews:Real Estate Listing: https://www.loopnet....th-TX/26577320/These must be older photos, looks like previous modification to the exterior was done:(man, this tree on the right sure has developed quickly as seen on the streetviews above. This photo was taken around Feb 2015)
So is it sticking around...?
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