Thought Losing Hairy Mary's sucked but now losing the Mews blows.
XBk is super cool. Think it’s the same crew as VM running the show but sharing booking with the Wooly’s crew.
Thought Losing Hairy Mary's sucked but now losing the Mews blows.
It's a ******* dump honestly. About 1/2 of West Des Moines even looks garbage anymore. You really have to get out in the burbs to see nice infrastructure. If you think Des Moines is nice you've probably been spending too much time in like St. Jo, Missouri.I always thought Des Moines is a ****-hole.
You sure she was homeless? Maybe just making a point to the neighbors. Cause if you want to make a statement, how better than laying a deuce on someone's front step?
The tower and theater that never materialized. I’m saying the tweet is just noting the culmination of a terrible decision by the city to help an investor that wasn’t up to the task and now here we are with a parking garage and a couple DSM institutions shutting their doors. It’s frustration. It’s priorities. I get it’s not direct cause and effect.
I don't know why people are blaming the city or why anyone is surprised.
#1 We were told that a large percentage of businesses were going to fail because of Covid. I use to walk by Java Joes pre-pandemic and it was never busy.
#2 Where I work we use to have 6-7k people downtown and since the pandemic have never reached 2k. Tons of businesses have went out of business downtown that no one is talking about. Even before the pandemic, most of these places were only open for the lunch business, which is a hard thing to do and nearly impossible when you lose over 1/2 that business.
#3 These types of places can't find help even when offering high wages.
Jesus, why would they want to implement anything that those cities have done to tackle homelessness?Hear ya, in 2019 the ATX city officials tried to, in good faith I think, implement a hybrid homeless model of plans from Seattle/Portland/San Francisco. ATX officials thoughts they could do it better and were given an opportunity to test it out. It’s been two years and ATX officials are pretty much all opening admitting to it not working as intended with changes coming soon.
Sounds like the power players are on the same page and are currently working on figuring an alternative plan B very soon, so I don’t foresee it getting worse.
Covid hit downtown ATX hard and without all the festivals every other weekend, the downtown area is still super fun, but there’s definitely a presence of homeless campsites and closed down building fronts here and there.
I don't try and compare Des Moines to like Chicago. I'd rather compare it to like Boise, Ashville and other up and coming cities. The metro could use better city leaders for sure. The vibe that Des Moines had in the 2000s is gone.Agree. Been to the Loop or River North in Chicago lately? Wasteland.
I don't try and compare Des Moines to like Chicago. I'd rather compare it to like Boise, Ashville and other up and coming cities. The metro could use better city leaders for sure. The vibe that Des Moines had in the 2000s is gone.
I actually know some older retirees that moved "close to downtown" in a loft.As younger people get older and start to have families and disposable income they come to realize that living downtown absolutely sucks.
It was a bubble just waiting to pop with a smaller generation coming behind the millennials.
This is silly. The amount of suburban housing as compared to the downtown units is so overwhelmingly skewed to the former that overbuilding is not the problem downtown. Further, having options has almost always worked out better.As younger people get older and start to have families and disposable income they come to realize that living downtown absolutely sucks.
It was a bubble just waiting to pop with a smaller generation coming behind the millennials.
As younger people get older and start to have families and disposable income they come to realize that living downtown absolutely sucks.
It was a bubble just waiting to pop with a smaller generation coming behind the millennials.
As younger people get older and start to have families and disposable income they come to realize that living downtown absolutely sucks.
It was a bubble just waiting to pop with a smaller generation coming behind the millennials.
It depends on what city you are in. There are way more people going back to urban living than there have been in a while. I'd love to live in like Downtown Nashville or in New Orleans. But I'd have no desire to live in downtown Phoenix.As younger people get older and start to have families and disposable income they come to realize that living downtown absolutely sucks.
It was a bubble just waiting to pop with a smaller generation coming behind the millennials.
There's a $100 mil event center being built in Waukee. National signing agency with national touring acts. Hopefully will help fill the void that covid left.Thought Losing Hairy Mary's sucked but now losing the Mews blows.
And really, who here hasn't laid a deuce in the street after a meal at Carlos O'Kelly's back in the day?
I think Des Moines price point for downtown is high. I don't see that big of a difference between several cities I have visited in my travels and those cities are all more desirable than Des Moines to live in.As someone who works in a commercial real estate. You could not be more wrong about this. Des Moines needs WAY more quality downtown housing options. The townhome style with a ground floor garage are flying off the market. I know of two major buildings near Court that have at least 33%+ of the apartments are leased to Gen X and older. Even pre-pandemic, boomers and empty nesters were moving downtown for less maintenance, access to entertainment and dining
There's a $100 mil event center being built in Waukee. National signing agency with national touring acts. Hopefully will help fill the void that covid left.
I bet those public poopers could still mess up your windows with a flying turd.I actually know some older retirees that moved "close to downtown" in a loft.
I would be able to handle East Village but not Court Ave area.