No mattress or tire store ruins the realism for me
That’s also very true. It must have replaced the old going to the mall hang out, which I never see any more outside of Jordan Creek and even there it’s more likely I see them with their parents.Target...holy hell that has to be the place where junior high/highschool kids hang out. Last night we had to run over to mason city to return some stuff and I bet there was 20 "packs" of JH/HS kids. No complaints its awesome to see them out and about.
I'm so far removed from what kids are doing and not doing anymore. It'll be interesting to see what direction my niece's (9) generation goes..I feel like they are very social and outgoing. Loads of kids in sports and activities but could just be a local thing.
Was just going to respond with this. My daughter is 18 and has socialized at Target for a couple years. Go in there on a Friday night and it’s packed with HS kids it seems like. My son is a Jr and socializing is mostly around the gym, batting cage, and the occasional bonfire. They do get together and play some CFB and MLB, but plenty of online gaming together too.Target...holy hell that has to be the place where junior high/highschool kids hang out. Last night we had to run over to mason city to return some stuff and I bet there was 20 "packs" of JH/HS kids. No complaints its awesome to see them out and about.
I'm so far removed from what kids are doing and not doing anymore. It'll be interesting to see what direction my niece's (9) generation goes..I feel like they are very social and outgoing. Loads of kids in sports and activities but could just be a local thing.
Ames Mullets is ******* terrible especially when compared to the original. They need to close already and let something else open there. WTP was great for many years until the end. It’s a great location![]()
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I was thinking Starbucks and nail salon.No mattress or tire store ruins the realism for me
Ames Mullets is ******* terrible especially when compared to the original. They need to close already and let something else open there. WTP was great for many years until the end. It’s a great location
Also a car wash, every town has multiple car washes!No mattress or tire store ruins the realism for me
It actually was one of the big reasons I put a good chunk of money into starbuck stock when it was sitting around $75 a share. All I was seeing was young people walking around target with starbucks and that was going to carry over into their adulthood, same for little kids shopping with their parents with their little starbuck fruit drinks.Was just going to respond with this. My daughter is 18 and has socialized at Target for a couple years. Go in there on a Friday night and it’s packed with HS kids it seems like. My son is a Jr and socializing is mostly around the gym, batting cage, and the occasional bonfire. They do get together and play some CFB and MLB, but plenty of online gaming together too.
You think there is only 40 days in a year with events at the Iowa State Center?I think it will be crazy busy for all ISU sporting events but dead during the other 90% of days.
In my opinion, they’ll need a brewery a
+ a few bars to attract the non-Ames crowd for some bar hopping options. If this is retail + commercial + 1 restaurant + 1 brewery, I don’t know how it lives up to expectations.
Either way, it will be fun as hell during football and basketball games.
Welch Ave is as enduring as it getsWhiskey River, Tip Top, and Sportsman’s are about the only bars in Ames with “regulars” and have stood the test of time. I probably would put Welch Ave in there to.
I’ve lived in Ames since I started school back in ‘84. Seen quite a few bars that have closed since then. Fox Lounge, Tradewinds to name a couple in the downtown area.
Thumbs has had some good regulars.Whiskey River, Tip Top, and Sportsman’s are about the only bars in Ames with “regulars” and have stood the test of time. I probably would put Welch Ave in there to.
I’ve lived in Ames since I started school back in ‘84. Seen quite a few bars that have closed since then. Fox Lounge, Tradewinds to name a couple in the downtown area.
It might not be booming, but do you really think with all the brains on this the best they could do is come up with something that’s busy during sporting events? You could put anything that serves food or booze and it will be jammed on game days. That part takes zero planning or thought. The entirety of the research and challenge was to come up with a plan to make sure it was something that wouldn’t be a ghost town on non-game days.I think it will be crazy busy for all ISU sporting events but dead during the other 90% of days.
In my opinion, they’ll need a brewery a
+ a few bars to attract the non-Ames crowd for some bar hopping options. If this is retail + commercial + 1 restaurant + 1 brewery, I don’t know how it lives up to expectations.
Either way, it will be fun as hell during football and basketball games.
Actually, they are just smoking a bunch of weedThat generation is 1) drinking less as a whole; 2) going out way less because it's ******* expensive to go out, even on Welch; 3) going out only after getting sufficiently drunk while pregaming, so places are ghost towns til it's dark.
This is a nationwide phenomenon.
Thumbs should definitely be on that list and London Underground has been open almost 20 years.Whiskey River, Tip Top, and Sportsman’s are about the only bars in Ames with “regulars” and have stood the test of time. I probably would put Welch Ave in there to.
I’ve lived in Ames since I started school back in ‘84. Seen quite a few bars that have closed since then. Fox Lounge, Tradewinds to name a couple in the downtown area.
Couldn’t have said it any better.
FAC at AJs was borderline dead weekend of the Baylor game. When I was in school, about 10 years ago, it was completely full and there was a line to get in every Friday when the weather was nice enough.
I mentioned in here before, we went to SIPs that same Friday night around midnight and it was a ghost town. Completely empty. That would have been unheard of 10 years ago.
Crazy how times have changed so fast. Makes me sad.
London came to mind but didn’t make my timeline from ‘84. Cy’s Roost probably should be added but their hours are different. They celebrated 20 years back in ‘97. Closed for three months in ‘01 due to violations and lost their liquor license. I can honestly say I’ve never been to Thumbs.Thumbs should definitely be on that list and London Underground has been open almost 20 years.
It might not be booming, but do you really think with all the brains on this the best they could do is come up with something that’s busy during sporting events? You could put anything that serves food or booze and it will be jammed on game days. That part takes zero planning or thought. The entirety of the research and challenge was to come up with a plan to make sure it was something that wouldn’t be a ghost town on non-game days.