Mastermind wrote: I highly doubt any of you would be complaining if a Cheesecake Factory or the like came downtown.
I think more than one of us on this forum has a track record of posts that would suggest otherwise.
Mastermind wrote: I highly doubt any of you would be complaining if a Cheesecake Factory or the like came downtown.
SFO2DSM wrote:YoungDSM - Like a Panera maybe?
I dunno, though... my observation is that the traffic count goes WAY down in that area after rush hour is over. Would there be enough vehicle traffic for a chain to want to move there?
Young DSM Social Club wrote:The complete lack of certain dining options in Ingersoll continues to baffle me. Here we have a diverse, mixed part of town, but also with a lot of higher incomes (South of Grand, Sherman Hill), lots of young people with income to spend. In addition, you can capture some of the downtown crowd. Of course, there are lots of choices already, but always surprised by the lack of certain chains (Panera, a Chipotle, an ice cream store!). If I had some money to invest, I think there are 5-10 projects that would be "duh" money makers.
econboy wrote:Young DSM Social Club wrote:The complete lack of certain dining options in Ingersoll continues to baffle me. Here we have a diverse, mixed part of town, but also with a lot of higher incomes (South of Grand, Sherman Hill), lots of young people with income to spend. In addition, you can capture some of the downtown crowd. Of course, there are lots of choices already, but always surprised by the lack of certain chains (Panera, a Chipotle, an ice cream store!). If I had some money to invest, I think there are 5-10 projects that would be "duh" money makers.
While I completely agree with you, that then begs the question of 'what is the real issue'?
There must be something keeping these places from locating there that isn't immediately seen. If all other things being equal the demographics are so great it must mean there is some other glaring overlooked fact not being considered.
DMRyan wrote:Looks like the Burger King at 2nd University that closed down last summer is slated for an extensive remodel and reopen---also as a Burger King.
Ingersoll1978 wrote:That's good to hear. You could actually still smoke in the old location up until it closed. It was one of the worst BK's I've ever seen, from cleanliness to customer service.
dogbo wrote:A short blog on Des Moines Register's site indicates that Phat Chefs has closed. http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/ ... as-closed/
I never did make there, but always heard good things.
This is too bad. IMO it is another blow to our suburban metro retaining some identity by having unique, locally owned businesses. Assuming this closure is true, it adds to the recent trend of locally owned businesses that have failed out west ( Gateway Mkt, Campbell's, to name a couple other recent developments) . Not long ago on the same street, another local formerly highly regarded restaurant, Mosiax, closed too.
As I touched on a couple weeks ago on the thread about Gateway Mkt closing -- is this an indication that we're going to continue to see a lack of appreciation by consumers in the suburbs in supporting businesses that are "ours" (in favor of formulated corporate chains)?
dogbo wrote:dogbo wrote:A short blog on Des Moines Register's site indicates that Phat Chefs has closed. http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/ ... as-closed/
I never did make there, but always heard good things.
This is too bad. IMO it is another blow to our suburban metro retaining some identity by having unique, locally owned businesses. Assuming this closure is true, it adds to the recent trend of locally owned businesses that have failed out west ( Gateway Mkt, Campbell's, to name a couple other recent developments) . Not long ago on the same street, another local formerly highly regarded restaurant, Mosiax, closed too.
As I touched on a couple weeks ago on the thread about Gateway Mkt closing -- is this an indication that we're going to continue to see a lack of appreciation by consumers in the suburbs in supporting businesses that are "ours" (in favor of formulated corporate chains)?
Bosnian restaurant, Sarjai (sp?) currently in DM on Douglas Ave is moving to the old Phat Chef's place. Good get I hope they can do well here. I've only had their gyros and can tell you you'll quickly dismiss places like Ted's or Olympic Flame as having the best gyros in town. This place has it hands down IMO.
wmjindsm wrote:Driving down Grand today I noticed that the Quiznos near 28th and Grand (DSM) has closed. The sign just says closed on the door, I was hoping they would have said they were moving to Ingersol Square or something. I liked that location.
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