Downtown Ames

It keeps getting g better, but is still a significant step behind something like Cedar Falls. Probably Iowa City too, but they have the advantage of having the campus integrated with their downtown.

The problem is Lincoln Way to Main is sort of the front door to downtown and it’s trash. Once this project gets done it will address the major problem with downtown.

But let’s be honest, there’s a big portion of Iowans that think Waukee and Ankeny are the ideal, so I’m not sure an Old Downtown will ever appeal to those people.
 
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It keeps getting g better, but is still a significant step behind something like Cedar Falls. Probably Iowa City too, but they have the advantage of not really having the campus integrated with their downtown.
Have you been to downtown IC? Seems like it is very integrated with the campus.
 
Downtown Ames was stagnant throughout the 70's and 80's. When I come into town for a game I try to take a drive through Main Street to see what has changed. Many of the building fronts need an update at the vey least.
 
Have you been to downtown IC? Seems like it is very integrated with the campus.
Sorry, that’s what I meant to say. It started saying not separated. Yes, it is very integrated which is the advantage.
 
Sorry, that’s what I meant to say. It started saying not separated. Yes, it is very integrated which is the advantage.
Advantage for the city, disadvantage for the University, IMO. Been to IC a couple times and found the whole this a basic clusterF. The University and city mixed together I don't care for.
 
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I think downtown Ames has everything it needs except could use 1-2 more bar options. Too many dives. Food wise, great options. Great Plains, Cornbred, Sweet Caroline’s is much better than it was even 3 months ago, Downtown Deli.

Only suggestion would be a facelift on the majority of it. I think the reason most people think it’s trash has more to do with it looks like a dump rather than it actually is dump
Main Street isn’t even a little dumpy.

Lincoln Way? Different story.
 
Sorry, that’s what I meant to say. It started saying not separated. Yes, it is very integrated which is the advantage.

Cedar Falls is set up very similar to Ames but has a much better downtown area.

College Hill = Welch Ave
University Ave CF = Duff Ave Ames
Downtown = Downtown
 
Advantage for the city, disadvantage for the University, IMO. Been to IC a couple times and found the whole this a basic clusterF. The University and city mixed together I don't care for.
In some ways it is nice as a student. There’s more to access in a concentrated area vs our campus town. I do not like UIs campus setup, but there are some advantages to having the one condensed downtown.

I think when it’s all said and done with Ames downtown and campus town development we can have the best of both worlds.

I would prefer two distinct areas like Ames, but it’s hard to make two great downtown areas for a town this size.
 
Cedar Falls is set up very similar to Ames but has a much better downtown area.

College Hill = Welch Ave
University Ave CF = Duff Ave Ames
Downtown = Downtown
Cedar Falls is a good comparison. I love downtown CF, but much of the advantage it has on Ames is being the entertainment district for a metro over twice Ames’ size. The quality of the establishments and overall vibe is very similar, downtown Cedar Falls is just bigger/has more of it. My wife is a UNI alum, so we visit regularly.

The Hill makes Campustown look diversified and large too. We went to a UNI basketball a couple years ago, and I would take the Campustown slate over the Hill every day. Outside of the OP and that tiny beer bar close to Great Wall, there’s nothing for me there.
 
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Cedar Falls is a good comparison. I love downtown CF, but much of the advantage it has on Ames is being the entertainment district for a metro over twice Ames’ size. The quality of the establishments and overall vibe is very similar, downtown Cedar Falls is just bigger/has more of it. My wife is a UNI alum, so we visit regularly.

The Hill makes Campustown look diversified and large too. We went to a UNI basketball a couple years ago, and I would take the Campustown slate over the Hill every day. Outside of the OP and that tiny beer bar close to Great Wall, there’s nothing for me there.
The OP on the hill shut down. It's on main st now and is really nice inside. They put some money into it.
 
In some ways it is nice as a student. There’s more to access in a concentrated area vs our campus town. I do not like UIs campus setup, but there are some advantages to having the one condensed downtown.

I think when it’s all said and done with Ames downtown and campus town development we can have the best of both worlds.

I would prefer two distinct areas like Ames, but it’s hard to make two great downtown areas for a town this size.
Agree. I think it would be the best of both worlds if Main street of Ames was in the area of Campus Avenue or so. A couple blocks off so students could wander there without vehicles and others could venture onto campus to just look around if they so chose to. IC's is hard to know if its some campus building or a local business at times.
 
The OP on the hill shut down. It's on main st now and is really nice inside. They put some money into it.
Been to most of them, even Mason City's when they would cram 500 into a 300 person venue (not try to imagine why it was closed down) and I will say for food, Clear Lake's is the best of them. Ames was the worst.
 
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