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« Reply #45 on: July 08, 2008, 05:31:55 PM » |
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If you had out of town visitors staying with you, would you take them to SJTC or the Landing?
I wouldn't take them to either unless I hated them and wanted to ruin their visit. Haha! I think I love you Easy E
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stephendare
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« Reply #46 on: July 08, 2008, 06:04:32 PM » |
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any reader suggestions for the Landing?
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« Reply #47 on: July 08, 2008, 06:51:17 PM » |
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My suggestions are: 1) to make the entire front as much glass as possible, adding vibrant signage and lighting 2) Install custom LED lights around the top horseshoe roof that can change to any color depending on events and seasons 3) completely redo all exterior and interior appearances just like the much improved Orange Park mall did
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« Reply #48 on: July 08, 2008, 06:55:20 PM » |
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Two Words: Irish Pub. Not a fake Irish Pub that confuses Mc and O' with legitimacy. Just a real, not chain, Irish, pub where people can go after work for a drink without feeling like they should have changed into their gold-pinstriped muscle shirt (Twisted) or their jean shorts (Hooters). Preferably it would have a small soundstage and enough sound insulation to block out the blaring DJ music coming from the fountain. Honestly, the Twist is a cool song and all, but seriously? that loud?
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« Reply #49 on: July 08, 2008, 07:07:21 PM » |
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As much as I hate chains - BAHAMA BREEZE! TILTED KILT! UNO! LANDRY'S! CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN! Weekend Farmer's Market - NOT A FLEA MARKET or BAZAAR - inside & out - Fresh meats, herbs, seafood, produce, spices, artisans, musicians, street performers, wine, microbrews, chocolate, baked goods - NO CARNIES; NO Seedy types selling boiled peanuts, 3 watermelons, some "greens" & cross-stitched Florida/Georgia wall art or silk screened T-shirts or ferrets ...................oh yeah, no pit bull puppies either!  The interior/facade doesn't bother me as much considering that when I was @ Harborplace in Baltimore it seemed to have the same aesthetic feel (I swear the Landing may have been assembled with spare parts from that project), but with more life OUTSIDE to supplement. For the record, I'd still take JAX over Baltimore ANYDAY.......
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« Reply #50 on: July 08, 2008, 09:49:14 PM » |
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What was the story about the landing forcing Fat Tuesdays out? If I remember correctly the landing refused to renew there lease. Fat Tuesdays was always crowded, can anyone referesh my memory or shed some light?
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stephendare
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« Reply #51 on: July 08, 2008, 10:52:44 PM » |
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Fat Tuesdays was pretty awesome
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« Reply #52 on: July 08, 2008, 11:10:26 PM » |
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any reader suggestions for the Landing?
1. Add glass storefronts to the NW side, as indicated in the rendering Janice supplied. The direct exposure to the Independent Drive and Hogan Streets, enhances the value of space that currently sits vacant and under utilized. 2. Add enough sidewalk space in front of those storefront for outdoor use, thus turning the under utilized pocket park into another activity center. People attract people. Decent sidewalk space would allow for activities such as outdoor dining to become a part of the Independent Drive scene. If you can fill the sidewalks, others will have an urge to come over to take part in what looks like people having a great time. 3. Target locally based established businesses like Mojo BBQ, Peterbrooke, etc. to consider opening outlets in the remaining available vacant spaces. Boston's Faneuil Hall is an attractive place, partially because of the ability to house a decent number of local dining establishments that cater serving guests locally based cruisine.4. A public locally themed marketplace (as Stephen suggested earlier) along the Independent Drive side that stretches from Laura Street to the new glass storefronts and Mongos on the NW side. a market with attractive uniform tents can be used to turn the north side of the center into a popular place that pulls people into the complex from Downtown's streets.5. A spring cleaning of the interior with a little money spent on updating the decor and lighting of the structure. 6. Publicly support the idea of running a streetcar down Water Street. This would enable to city/Landing to use the Water Street Garage for additional parking, as well as connect the center to the Convention Center, Omni, Hyatt and TU Center. It would be cheaper to set up than building additional parking garages, plus it would bring significant exposure to the center, making it more viable and attractive for additional private investment. I think these are some things can be done for an affordable price, yet have a great positive impact on the center without having to immediately physically alter the facility's footprint.
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« Reply #53 on: July 08, 2008, 11:59:51 PM » |
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Greenville has a DT Saturday Market from April-October, from 8:00 am until noon. There is a Farmer's Market just outside the city limits that is more like the Beaver St. facility in Jax. This is more of a niche market. Offerings include: Produce (of course), seafood, plants, fresh cuts flowers and arrangements, cooking demonstrations, live music, fresh baked bread, Locally processed Coffee, Gourmet Pet treats/toys, candles and the like, etc. Since the DT restaurants don't open for breakfast by and large, the market brings people DT during an otherwise slow period. The street reopens just as the Saturday lunch crowd starts arriving. A corporate sponsor contributes towards expenses.       
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« Reply #54 on: July 09, 2008, 02:28:01 AM » |
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I dont post often... but...
start from scratch. Make it an art museum or aquairium.
Any one that has been here from around day one knows it always has been, and always will be, crap.
Make it a public school.
My word...
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« Reply #55 on: July 09, 2008, 02:55:51 AM » |
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Well Mr Ian,
you obviously haven't had the bbq chicken from the cajun express son!
it's worth 5.99.
naw i'm playin. just raze it. build a mega-memorial park in it's place.
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« Reply #56 on: July 09, 2008, 03:21:11 AM » |
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FAT TUESDAY'S pushed out because it was drawing to many blacks,dont forget Jax is somewhat a racist city,atleast thats what I heard and I believe it.Too bad Tony was not able to move forward with his plans.IMO Jax is too old fashion,dumb,etc,,most other cities hosting a Super Bowl would have had there Landing up to speed well before the vistors arrived.
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« Reply #57 on: July 09, 2008, 08:06:42 AM » |
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Fat Tuesday drawing primarily african americans? When was that? Every time I went in there you needed sunglasses because the crowd was so white.
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« Reply #58 on: July 09, 2008, 08:28:48 AM » |
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There are so many things the Landing could do to make it better. Open it up to the heart of Downtown, provide outside dining, markets, etc. along the north and west sides of the Landing. Redo the 80's look inside the Landing. Add more colorful lights, Plasma screens, scrolling digital signs, etc. Just a few thoughts. I did notice on that rendering, there was a Panera Bread shown, that wouldn't be a bad idea. I know some people have things against national chains, but those chains could help draw people to the Landing, especially something like a Cheesecake Factory, big names draw people!
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« Reply #59 on: July 09, 2008, 08:44:45 AM » |
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Fat Tuesday drawing primarily african americans? When was that? Every time I went in there you needed sunglasses because the crowd was so white.
Its true, in its last days it was predominantly African American.
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