Good gawd. Mattresses and auto parts in the same store? That's brilliant. Throw a Farrell's studio in there, and Duff Avenue will be bumper to bumper from the hospital down to Huxley.
...it already is...
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Good gawd. Mattresses and auto parts in the same store? That's brilliant. Throw a Farrell's studio in there, and Duff Avenue will be bumper to bumper from the hospital down to Huxley.
They built a freakin mountain! The base of the new construction (the actual building) is higher than the roof of the car rental place next door.
I have name it Mt. Happy Joes and placed a flag there to make it official.
Hey I'm on that map and also not on South Duff!This is a pretty good interactive map if you are wondering about development in Ames (not everything is on there but much of it is): https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z-8hRyso-nus.kRW11K__jWLI
Now if you could just open in the next hour so I could walk across the street for a beer that'd be great.Hey I'm on that map and also not on South Duff!
Ames - where pushing off future flood waters down the street is quality engineering.
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Ames, where everyone that isn't an engineer knows more than an engineer, no matter the topic.
More like:
Ames, where everyone that isn't an engineer knows more than an engineer, no matter the topic.
Why does everything have to be on South Duff?
The empty lot next to the Jiffy Lube on S. Duff is going to be a chik-fil-a apparently.
I'm with you BDK. Ames is about the only town where all the commercial development is on the complete opposite side of town as the residential development.
Ames likes to think it is some progressive town but all they have the same suburban development as every other town PLUS a terribly planned commercial corridor.
This is a pretty good interactive map if you are wondering about development in Ames (not everything is on there but much of it is): https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=z-8hRyso-nus.kRW11K__jWLI
More like:
Ames, where everyone that isn't an engineer knows more than an engineer, no matter the topic.
Yeah you dont need to be an engineer to know how building in the floodplain works. In fact, quite a few people who are CFM's (Certified Floodplain Managers) in Iowa are not engineers.