I’ve been hearing this for hear and I’ve always wondered what’s the incentive for Kum and go to do that? It’s the only gas station in Campustown and one of few places to buy alcohol, cigarettes and groceries. Whether it’s the nicest or crappiest Kum and go, college kids are going to shop there and they’ll make a ton of moneyI wonder whatever happened to Kum N Go moving across the street.
I’ve been hearing this for hear and I’ve always wondered what’s the incentive for Kum and go to do that? It’s the only gas station in Campustown and one of few places to buy alcohol, cigarettes and groceries. Whether it’s the nicest or crappiest Kum and go, college kids are going to shop there and they’ll make a ton of money
The gas pumps were going to be behind the building(s)? Wow.I imagine they were wanting to upgrade to a larger square footage layout that theyre moving to in all their other new construction, that would allow them to offer a lot more prepared food items.
At one point their redevelopment plan looked like this:
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The gas pumps were going to be behind the building(s)? Wow.
its right next to a liquor store and Walgreens. It’s only advantage is gas.I’ve been hearing this for hear and I’ve always wondered what’s the incentive for Kum and go to do that? It’s the only gas station in Campustown and one of few places to buy alcohol, cigarettes and groceries. Whether it’s the nicest or crappiest Kum and go, college kids are going to shop there and they’ll make a ton of money
I imagine they were wanting to upgrade to a larger square footage layout that theyre moving to in all their other new construction, that would allow them to offer a lot more prepared food items.
At one point their redevelopment plan looked like this:
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That plan was submitted to the City and rejected because of the gas pumps; no new gas pumps in Campustown. I also think there was something about more onsite parking was required as well.
The current location was a or the top sales until CVS opened. There was rumors about remodeling current one so they could keep the gas pumps. But so far, K&G has been sticking to guns with wanting new pumps across the street.
I hope it works out. I hope that the owners have done their research, and set their business model accordingly. Putting a restaurant in campustown cuts off a sizable demographic, because there are plenty of people who just won't go there. If their model is too dependent on drawing in families or even business lunches, it can be tough in that area.
If you're putting potato chips or applesauce on a dog, you're committing heresy.
Also, any updates on the 2518 Lincoln Way redevelopment? I think this was a Randall redevelopment.
Thanks!
That fire station building has amazing bar/microbrew potential if they ever move.
Dan has a good thing going in Ankeny and goes to a TON of b-ball games. I think he’s stretched a little thin now.Wonder if Firetrucker would open another one, there. Founder is an ISU guy.
This is hilarious that Scott Randall thinks this will work. A one lane alley onto Lincoln Way is simply a bad idea; including crossing a sidewalk with tons of pedestrian traffic.
Bumping this. Agree this is a **** idea but crazy over a year later this place is still sitting there empty and an eyesore on campus town