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Mustard's Last Stand is still around as is The Hungry Toad
That was a loss for me. Used to be my post game drinks/dinner spotNo love for the original Old Chicago?
The city or any government entity should stay out of the real estate business period!If you ask me, the City should acquire the Hooters, Ralphies, Harpo location, and let the Dark Horse buy it on the cheap, to raise it and rebuild with some good incentives. Of course they won't do that b/c the City would have to build a parking structure for the DH. What a cluster. All the iconic places are going away. Let's hope the Sink stays. It is nice to see the University Hill Neighborhood Association is starting to get the Heisman by the City. Maybe more places pop up there too!
Is that a blanket statement? Because I enjoy having public lands and green belts. I also see the need for public/ government buildings and schools/ universities/ fire/ police. I don't see how we have those things without government entities being in real estate. But I think we're in agreement if you were only responding to the idea of governments buying and leasing commercial real estate.The city or any government entity should stay out of the real estate business period!
Here we gooooIs that a blanket statement? Because I enjoy having public lands and green belts. I also see the need for public/ government buildings and schools/ universities/ fire/ police. I don't see how we have those things without government entities being in real estate. But I think we're in agreement if you were only responding to the idea of governments buying and leasing commercial real estate.
That was the original one? I always assumed it was one of the franchises. They had one in Littleton and I tried to finish the 100 beers tour before my 21st birthdayNo love for the original Old Chicago?
That was the original one? I always assumed it was one of the franchises. They had one in Littleton and I tried to finish the 100 beers tour before my 21st birthday
The obvious choice (to me, anyway) is the defunct Dennys across the street. It's roughly the same size, very close, and very much available.From Westword. SIAP
Developers Commit to Keeping the Dark Horse — in a Different Spot
Boulder residents were worried their favorite bar would be destroyed, but the developer's plan now includes a new home for the Dark Horse.www.westword.com
No love for the original Old Chicago?
I'm old enough that I think of that restaurant as the Perkins with the smoking section where I was once served a plate of pancakes with a daddy long legs crawling on it.The obvious choice (to me, anyway) is the defunct Dennys across the street. It's roughly the same size, very close, and very much available.
Extra proteinI'm old enough that I think of that restaurant as the Perkins with the smoking section where I was once served a plate of pancakes with a daddy long legs crawling on it.
Nice. Wouldn’t hate that actually.The obvious choice (to me, anyway) is the defunct Dennys across the street. It's roughly the same size, very close, and very much available.
I believe the Harvest House is now shuttered and waiting for the wrecking ball. Last I saw had a fence around it and it was empty
Boulder's Millennium Harvest House Set for Demolition After Losing Historic Integrity
The historic hotel will soon be replaced with new student housing.www.westword.com
Stayed there for the husker game. I got a sweet deal.Grew up going there with my dad before games. Pretty soon Boulder is going look like any other generic front range town.
About the bookstore...The Hill is better property - tear down The Sink and the bookstore
Grew up going there with my dad before games. Pretty soon Boulder is going look like any other generic front range town.
And you haven't mentioned a run in with bed bugs. Congrats!Stayed there for the husker game. I got a sweet deal.
Our stay was great the room was clean and updated and in great shape. We were in a wing that I think was largely empty probably because it was needing massive renovation but everything was great.And you haven't mentioned a run in with bed bugs. Congrats!
Seriously, I've stayed at both the Broker Inn and the Harvest House in recent years and both are abhorrent disgusting piles of wretch.
The owners were doing well but let it fall into disrepair. Sucks that they let it get that way.Grew up going there with my dad before games. Pretty soon Boulder is going look like any other generic front range town.
A lot of businesses could be more significantly more successful but the owners don't want to make the investment. In a lot of cases the end game is much more about the real estate than the business itself.The owners were doing well but let it fall into disrepair. Sucks that they let it get that way.