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Postby DMRyan on Fri Sep 15, 2006 7:08 am

I've been to the Omaha InPlay location. It's in a direlect (but slowly improving) industrial area north of downtown, and is within walking distance from the arena. When I went, it must've been early in the process because I left the place pretty underwhelmed. They had a huge space, but the place looked pretty sparse with games. I've heard they've made improvements since to fill the place up a bit more.

I think this place will do ok once people catch on that it's open. It's really the only restuarant/bar proposed near the arena at this time, unless you count what's actually in the arena.
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Postby butters on Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:38 am

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I don't know how their other 2 locations are doing - but this is a pretty similar idea to Dave and Busters - and those aren't necessarily located in high volume areas to be successful. There's on in the promenade in broomfield, CO - which is a movie theatre, couple upscale restaurants, couple fast food/ice cream places, a hotel and and an ice arena with a sports bar overlooking. Its defintely a local hotspot, but its no Vegas or Disney...

Also autographs in Ankeny is doing this same idea on a smaller scale, they have an arcade on one side/bar on the other.

I'm sure there will be lots of people that just go there for the bar/pool/darts/TVs...


For what its worth...The Autographs in Ankeny closed the arcade portion a few months ago. I'll go ahead and predict that the Autographs in Ankeny will close all together within the year.
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Postby homeskillet on Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:44 am

Philby wrote:this is a pretty similar idea to Dave and Busters - and those aren't necessarily located in high volume areas to be successful.
Well, the Dave & Busters in Chicago isn't exactly in what I would call a "high volume area". Though, I think the proposed GameWorks on Court was a better idea and better location. Why did that fall through?
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Postby 4th&Court on Fri Sep 15, 2006 6:57 pm

butters wrote:For what its worth...The Autographs in Ankeny closed the arcade portion a few months ago. I'll go ahead and predict that the Autographs in Ankeny will close all together within the year.


Autographs appears to be a pretty expensive place to eat.
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Postby dogbo on Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:32 pm

I drove down Court Ave today and I see the building that the Full Court Press guys are transforming into a market is now painted a very dark forest green. Definitely a big change from the sky blue in front and black on the sides of the previous owner.
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Postby DMRyan on Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:57 pm

I was hoping that the new owners of the grocery store wouldn't leave that tacky wood siding on the front though. I was hoping they would restore it to brick or some other material besides what's there. Splitting hairs I guess, just nice to have a use for the building again.
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Postby saddlery309 on Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:05 am

Sorry, I havent been adding photos like I wanted. Here are some taken this morning 10/19 (Thursday).

You make your own decision on the color...
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Not looking very good right now on the outside but they are working on it everyday (notice crane)
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Footings being poured for the new building on 4th & Court
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Scaffolding is removed, windows in, and some of the condos are getting painted (getting close on this one). I'll get a photo of the backside next time also.
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The three big girls of there respective time
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Postby Ingersoll1978 on Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:12 am

I love your commentary on the last picture saddlery! :D

The steel should be rising at 4th and Court soon. It's still hard to believe that Court Av. is actually going through change!
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Postby DMRyan on Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:11 pm

Great vantage point and great photo update there. Still not much to see with the 4th & Court project, but there should be plenty of action on this site all winter long if concrete keeps getting poured.

The Spaghetti Works building is looking sooo much better now too. I wonder what the next big thing will be for Court Avenue after all of this is completed? Will Metro Lofts be reincarnated? Will the Randolph be renovated? Is there anyone out there that will push for the redevelopment of the old Norwest bank side on the other side of 4th & Court?
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Postby saddlery309 on Tue Nov 14, 2006 8:45 am

1st floor along Court is up
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Looking East at Court Avenue new 2 way traffic
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A view very few people get of the beautiful Smithson establishment
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Lifted large HVAC units this morning onto the roof
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Looking East down Court Avenues new two way traffic
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Postby dogbo on Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:57 am

more great pics. Thanks!!

YOu can see that they've started painting the new window trim on the Court Center/old Nacho Mamma's building. Looks better w/ the dark color. Also noticed yesterday that the façade of the new market will have some type of facelift (beyond just the dark green paint). They've begun to add wood strips which are usually used as a base to connect some other type of surface to. So far the exterior improvements have been modest to say the least.
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Postby dmluvr on Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:58 am

Thanks for the pics!!

It's bizzare how we've gone from court ave almost being an afterthought to court ave evolving on a daily basis--lovn it!
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Postby DMRyan on Wed Nov 15, 2006 6:28 pm

Loving the pics saddlery, keep them coming.

I'd love to see the view of that last photo in 2010 when Des Moines hopefully has a new courthouse midrise and the large surface parking lot on 4th & Court filled in.

That smithson bar patio shot pretty much sums up that operation.
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Postby dogbo on Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:51 am

According to article in this week's DSM Business Record, not a lot has happened with the Randolph as of late. Not dead, but just nothing new regarding rehab plans.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

No progress on proposal to rehab Randolph Hotel

By Jim Pollock
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Lots of people have talked about renovating the Randolph Hotel, but the idea seems to have lost momentum.

"There was a proposal that sounded good for both sides," said Joe Coppola of Coppola Properties, the hotel owner. "They took it back to their side, and it hasn't progressed any further."

"There's been no movement, but I believe it's still in play," said Tim Leach of the Downtown Community Alliance. "A couple of developers have been interested and have talked with the owner. They're trying to reach an understanding of how the property might be acquired and used; they're exploring the financial feasibility of it."

George Sherman of Minneapolis appears to be one potential developer of the building. However, his local representative, Jackie Nickolaus, said: "I have not talked to George about the Randolph in quite a while. The last time we had a discussion, John [Ruan] III was going to do some research." Ruan is reportedly interested in being involved with reviving the Randolph, but was not available for comment.

"This hasn't been a top priority for any of us," Nickolaus said. Sherman is filing an application for tax credits to jump-start his proposed Metro Lofts project, and Nickolaus said, "When we get these tax credit applications off the desk, we might circle back to the Randolph."

Coppola said his company hopes to see a proposal reach "at least the option stage" by the end of the year. The owners "are pursuing conversations, looking at historic tax credits and watching to see how the Spaghetti Works fills," referring to the conversion of the nearby building's upper floors into apartments. "We think it will fill immediately," he said.

Coppola said his company also has talked about converting the Randolph into apartments. The hotel currently maintains 85 percent to 90 percent occupancy.

At the other end of the block, Coppola Properties is wrapping up the conversion of the Kirkwood Hotel into condominium units. "It's incredibly tricky and expensive," Coppola said. "When we have a couple months under our belt operating that, we'll refocus our energies."

The Randolph's future affects an adjoining Coppola property and at least partly depends on the fate of a city-owned vacant lot across Court Avenue.

"We sat back and passed on some leases we could have taken in the adjoining building, because [potential developers] indicated that would interfere with their chances for development," Coppola said. "We can't afford to do that too often."

City Manager Rick Clark recently said the city plans to wait for nearby projects to get up and running before making another attempt to start development on its vacant lot on Court.

Coppola said talk of a hotel on that site has limited developers' interest in the Randolph. "Until that's decided," he said, "developers are not going to want to compete with something that would be subsidized [by the city] right next door."

Leach said the DCA has been working with developers to encourage them to move ahead with a Randolph commitment. "It's all about financial feasibility," he said. "Rehabbing historic structures is very expensive, and it comes down to how much debt the project can hold, how much subsidy it needs and how much money in historic tax credits it can bring to the table. The Randolph probably would require New Markets Tax Credits as well. There are a lot of layers of financing that have to be worked through."
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Postby DMRyan on Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:33 pm

That was a pretty decent article that talked about the challenges of rehabbing the Randolph Hotel. There was also the part in there about the City being patient with the development of the long-vacant lot across the street. It sounds like the City wants some of the other residential developments to fill up before pushing to introduce potentially more residential to an already crowded market. Hopefully, everyone understands the importance of having this site be more than just a hotel.
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Postby 4th&Court on Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:01 pm

The Randolph could be a grand hotel or residence, but it needs ALOT of help. Right now, it's not only incredibly outdated inside and out, but it appears that it is being used as a dumping-ground for sex offenders. It must be exactly enough feet from everything it needs to be, because there are alot there given it's a single building downtown. It would take some serious money sunk into that building and probably alot of time as well, but I think it could be a showpiece.
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Postby Ingersoll1978 on Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:47 pm

4th&Court wrote:The Randolph could be a grand hotel or residence, but it needs ALOT of help. Right now, it's not only incredibly outdated inside and out, but it appears that it is being used ask a dumping-ground for sex offenders. It must be exactly enough feet from everything it needs to be, because there are alot there given it's a single building downtown. It would take some serious money sunk into that building and probably alot of time as well, but I think it could be a showpiece.


The Randolph Hotel is within 2000 ft. of the downtown school. The only sex offenders living there must have been there before the law was passed (the only way to be exempt).
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Postby 4th&Court on Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:02 pm

Yeah that's possible. It'd make for a very odd scenario though. Why would they want to be there as opposed to other places around town?
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Postby DMRyan on Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:16 pm

Ol' Ingy and I were walking down Court Avenue today when we noticed a big, pink sign on the Smithson Bar (Rock's, Tequila Tom's) saying the property was for sale :!:
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Postby dogbo on Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:43 pm

Old news Ryan. See my November 6th post. 8)
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Postby DMRyan on Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:36 pm

An article about the new 4th Street Theater locating in the Java Joe's annex. Quite the little cultural hub has built itself up on this little street.

Fourth Street Theatre opens
By MICHAEL MORAIN
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November 30, 2006

Turns out, all the world really isn't a stage. But with a new theater downtown, that's beginning to change.

After years of performances on the cramped stage at Vaudeville Mews, actors will have some breathing room at Fourth Street Theatre, which opened this month in the space next to Java Joe's coffeehouse, 214 Fourth St.

"The performance space is 25 percent bigger," said Amedeo Rossi, one of the co-owners of the Mews who launched the new project. "It seems enormous."

Rossi and his team now rent Java Joe's former game room and are putting the final touches on the space's transformation. They built a 2-foot high stage, installed pipes on the ceiling for new lights and painted everything black. They're working to make the space more soundproof, and they may eventually hang black curtains on front windows to block light from the street.

Although the Mews will continue to host bands, Rossi plans to shift theater performances to the new theater in an effort to ease scheduling problems.

"There was too much traffic" at the Mews, he said. "Theater groups wouldn't ever have enough time to rehearse."

Of course, some of the acts won't need much time to practice. D.I.C.E.Y. the Drake Improv Comedy Experiment Yo! performs at 9 p.m. Friday.

Next week, the theatre hosts a production of "The Santaland Diaries," a solo play adapted from David Sedaris' popular memoir about being an elf at Macy's department store.

These shows are part of what Rossi sees as Des Moines' growing theater scene, which he hopes will support 10 to 15 productions every month at the new theater.

"We're kind of betting that there's a market," he said. "There's a lot of theater going on in different spaces, but there's only a handful of areas that can do what we do."

Rossi emphasized that one of the Fourth Street Theatre's greatest assets is its low overhead cost.

The space may not be as elaborate as the Civic Center's Stoner Studio Theater or a university auditorium, but its affordability puts it within reach of a wide range of independent drama groups.

"A lot of people are really into theater." he said. "There are more theater majors running around than you might imagine."
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Postby butters on Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:28 pm

butters wrote:
Philby wrote:
I don't know how their other 2 locations are doing - but this is a pretty similar idea to Dave and Busters - and those aren't necessarily located in high volume areas to be successful. There's on in the promenade in broomfield, CO - which is a movie theatre, couple upscale restaurants, couple fast food/ice cream places, a hotel and and an ice arena with a sports bar overlooking. Its defintely a local hotspot, but its no Vegas or Disney...

Also autographs in Ankeny is doing this same idea on a smaller scale, they have an arcade on one side/bar on the other.

I'm sure there will be lots of people that just go there for the bar/pool/darts/TVs...


For what its worth...The Autographs in Ankeny closed the arcade portion a few months ago. I'll go ahead and predict that the Autographs in Ankeny will close all together within the year.


What do you know...The Autographs in Ankeny will be closing (may already be closed). Feels good when your predictions from months ago are correct...

I think the fact that the "VIP" room here was outfitted with a $10 hollow core door from Menards just summed up the place perfectly. The Autographs in Ankeny was just plain tacky.
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Postby NOG's Wife on Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:30 pm

butters wrote:
butters wrote:
Philby wrote:
I don't know how their other 2 locations are doing - but this is a pretty similar idea to Dave and Busters - and those aren't necessarily located in high volume areas to be successful. There's on in the promenade in broomfield, CO - which is a movie theatre, couple upscale restaurants, couple fast food/ice cream places, a hotel and and an ice arena with a sports bar overlooking. Its defintely a local hotspot, but its no Vegas or Disney...

Also autographs in Ankeny is doing this same idea on a smaller scale, they have an arcade on one side/bar on the other.

I'm sure there will be lots of people that just go there for the bar/pool/darts/TVs...


For what its worth...The Autographs in Ankeny closed the arcade portion a few months ago. I'll go ahead and predict that the Autographs in Ankeny will close all together within the year.


What do you know...The Autographs in Ankeny will be closing (may already be closed). Feels good when your predictions from months ago are correct...

I think the fact that the "VIP" room here was outfitted with a $10 hollow core door from Menards just summed up the place perfectly. The Autographs in Ankeny was just plain tacky.


It's closing, but McCoy is re-opening it as "Mac Daddy's."

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Postby dogbo on Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:07 pm

Say what you will about Spaghetti Works but you have to admit it is a bit of a Des Moines' (or at least Court Avenue) institution. Vastly underreported is the fact that it is currently closed and appears to be undergoing an extensive renovation. Has anybody read or seen anything on this? I happened to drive by today and noticed the "Grand Reopening" sign indicating February and a lot of activity going on inside (in terms of construction lights and workers).

Probably not a bad strategy to clean and spruce up the place up a bit. It will be interesting to see what (if anything) they do with the large area in the back that used to be the comedy club.

Again…I can't believe I haven't heard anything about this. Does anyone have anymore insight on this project?
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Postby Cyclonefan on Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:30 pm

It wasn't closed a couple weeks ago, i ate there christmas week. They have done some renovation inside, new bathrooms and such.
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Postby DMRyan on Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:49 pm

Now only if Johnny's Hall of Fame could get remodeled too.
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Postby dogbo on Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:53 pm

DMRyan wrote:Now only if Johnny's Hall of Fame could get remodeled too.


I bet it will. I'm sure that was some of the motivation for Hubbell to buy the business so they could have total control over someday updating this very visible space within their building.
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Postby Norwalker on Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:35 am

I'm glad I saw this thread, since we may have come downtown looking for a bite this weekend, and our kids can always pack down a mountain of spaghetti.

According to their website (http://www.spagworks.com):

In order to finish our extensive renovation, we will be closing the restaurant on January 1, 2007 and re-opening on February 12, 2007. Please feel free to call, or use the "contact us" feature of this site to inquire about our new party room that will have a seating capacity of 100.


Apparently the old comedy club area will just be a large party room.
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Postby DMRyan on Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:15 am

A new comedy club for downtown should be on the wish list. I don't know how well two comedy clubs in a city this size would play off from a business standpoint, but a club drawing comedy acts like Funny Bone gets should be something to aim for.

Down the stretch, I'm really looking for something like this to be incorporated into a downtown movie theater (first run and independent) into the final large chunk of land left to build on on Court Avenue. This plot of land should be held off for something more special than just a hotel or just downtown housing.
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Postby DMRyan on Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:08 pm

Has anyone been to the new Lounge 101 bar in The Depot Building just east of Hessen Haus? I stopped in recently and it looks like it will be a nice little hangout, especially when the deck gets done if we have warm weather ever again. Since many of the Full Court Press bars are getting pretty crowded on most nights, any new drinking hole will be welcomed.
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