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Bridget Conant
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Development East vs West

Post by Bridget Conant »

Interesting things going on in Van Aiken district.

Wish Lakewood was a bit more creative with their development.


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Bridget Conant wrote:nteresting things going on in Van Aiken district.Wish Lakewood was a bit more creative with their development.
We're getting a Little League Beer Garden...it doesn't get any more creative than that!
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Notable quotes.

"Together with the city we created a vision of what we're trying to create, and that vision is the anti-corporate, anti-lifestyle center for the residents…"

"'All it takes is one bad national chain to destroy the reputation that we're trying build.' … There are few large spaces that will be hard to turn over."

A "neighborhood gathering place," in which people might actually gather, for all 12 months of the year even.
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The last I knew, Jason Russell (former City Planner for Lakewood) is the Van Aken District Neighborhood General Manager. He's with RMS.
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Michael Deneen wrote:
Bridget Conant wrote:nteresting things going on in Van Aiken district.Wish Lakewood was a bit more creative with their development.
We're getting a Little League Beer Garden...it doesn't get any more creative than that!

Funny thing.

Other cities have these “market halls” where vendors sell local food and drinks. You can buy to take home or there are tables in the center if you want to have lunch or dinner. They are useful - you can shop, but they are also a fun place to gather.

Examples that I’ve been to are the Santa Barbara City Market and the Ponce Market in Atlanta. The SB one takes up one city block, probably not much bigger than the Edwards beer garden lot.

Though SB has year round pleasant weather, and Atlanta mostly good weather, these are covered, indoor facilities.

I still don’t see how the Littke League Beer Garden will survive an Ohio winter.
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Bridget Conant wrote [quote][I still don’t see how the Littke League Beer Garden will survive an Ohio winter./quote] that is their risk-- something that has apparently been removed from a envelopment project at Belle and Detroit.
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