In Memoriam: Ames Business/Restaurants

k123

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I think much of what you point out here comes down to compromise. Breckenridge still got their development on the north parcel of the old middle school along Lincoln Way (just in higher density from). 26 single family homes and 38 apartment/townhome units with the current development plan on the middle parcel (controlled by the city). I think the city chose the better of the two LITECH proposal as Prairie Fire had more green space and amenities with slightly less units (the neighborhood also supported their proposal). As for the church north of somerset, they originally owned that entire property and had planned a retreat area with other recreational amenities around the site. At least they gave up some of it to the retirement development otherwise there would have been even more open space.

Prairie Fire proposal:
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As far as the housing crunch in Ames. I think it mostly comes down to availability of land and the city's willingness to subsidize development cost with pioneer infrastructure (e.g. Ankeny). What land is available near the fringes of Ames is pretty expensive and often times requires infrastructure upsizing. I do think we will see improved planning in this regard with Ames Plan 2040 once it is adopted. Which might help guide developers more.


For new single family housing developments in the next couple years (other than north Ames) I think there will be some new ones in south Ames off of Oakwood Rd. This one in particular looks like it could be pretty unique: https://www.facebook.com/ansleyames

I like the fact the people developing it are a local family that lives on the farmland their and has some businesses in the area. As opposed to the normal larger developers like Hunziker, Friedrich, Jensen, etc. Not that I have anything in particular against them.

Good info, thanks. I started sending this off the restaurant rails so will stop here.

I agree about getting land "development ready" with utilities. Ames is are in a pickle as the have the boundaries of US 30 to South, terrain/creeks to NW, Skunk River floodplain to NE, industry/I-35 to East, and other 'obvious land' tied up by ISU (southwest Ames research fields, applied sciences complex on 13th)....that's why it was odd to me those NW Somerset acres sat undeveloped for a decade and then went to non-SF housing when it is in such employer/jobs demand.

I see what you mean about the higher density dev't ending up on the old MS old track site along Lincoln Way. I had forgotten about the old track there! (pics below)

Hope the north and south developments there look as nice as those renderings! Thanks again!

I just looked up some stuff about that Ansley thing - I'll post in new thread.

For the youngsters who don't know the old MS site west of State Ave/Cross Country course:
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I was in Ames a couple of weeks ago and the lot on the SW corner of Duff and SE 16th where the old Benson Motors and original Aldi used to be has been scraped clean. Not sure what's going in there now but it was down to dirt.
 

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Ok my bad if that disco lounge was brought earlier. What again was the name of that place pretty close to where Grandon Funeral home is now. So dark in there and had a pretty good dance floor in the 70's. Thanks. Spent some crazy times in there!
 

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Ok my bad if that disco lounge was brought earlier. What again was the name of that place pretty close to where Grandon Funeral home is now. So dark in there and had a pretty good dance floor in the 70's. Thanks. Spent some crazy times in there!

It was a godfathers pizza place before the funeral home. No clue what it was before that.
 

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Ok my bad if that disco lounge was brought earlier. What again was the name of that place pretty close to where Grandon Funeral home is now. So dark in there and had a pretty good dance floor in the 70's. Thanks. Spent some crazy times in there!
Hunky Dory’s was in the general area back then.
 

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Ok my bad if that disco lounge was brought earlier. What again was the name of that place pretty close to where Grandon Funeral home is now. So dark in there and had a pretty good dance floor in the 70's. Thanks. Spent some crazy times in there!

Wrong side of Lincolnway to be Grandaddy's
 

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It was a godfathers pizza place before the funeral home. No clue what it was before that.
Wasn’t Minski’s there after it moved from campustown?
 

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Ok my bad if that disco lounge was brought earlier. What again was the name of that place pretty close to where Grandon Funeral home is now. So dark in there and had a pretty good dance floor in the 70's. Thanks. Spent some crazy times in there!

It was a godfathers pizza place before the funeral home. No clue what it was before that.

Lum's [restaurant] (1968?-70?)
Cy's Steak House (1971?-76)
Reflections [bar/dance club] (1976-80)
Minsky's Pizza Joynt/Minsky's (1980-mid '87)
Godfather's (1988-2007)
Grandon Funeral (2007-present)
 
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Well this thread really got off the rails. :D

Seriously. There is some really good stuff in some of these posts but I’ll never remember to look here for them in the future.
 

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Does anyone else remember a King's Food Host. You had a telephone at your booth and called back to the kitchen area with your order. I think it was at the corner of Lincolnway and 69.
 

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Lum's [restaurant] (1968?-70?)
Cy's Steak House (1971?-76)
Reflections [bar/dance club] (1976-80)
Minsky's Pizza Joynt/Minsky's (1980-mid '87)
Godfather's (1988-2007)
Grandon Funeral (2007-present)
That's it! Reflections it is! Thanks.
 

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Does anyone else remember a King's Food Host. You had a telephone at your booth and called back to the kitchen area with your order. I think it was at the corner of Lincolnway and 69.
Was there in the late 60's, and room mate worked as the fry chef in 73. Home of the Cheese Frenchie. Still going in Omaha as Amigo's/Kings restaurant.
 

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Wasn’t Minski’s there after it moved from campustown?
IIRC, Minskis moved from campustown to at one point the old car dealership on West Lincoln (current business is Szechuan House).

I feel like it was the Jim Wagner Nissan or Wilson Toyota?