Doesn't appear that you looked into what TopGolf is.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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$40 per hour on the weekends. It doesn't seem too expensive. Of course if they charge per hour, I'm going to be hitting a lot more balls then I would normally hit at a driving range.Cooters wrote:Doesn't appear that you looked into what TopGolf is.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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I've always found it to be decently priced. The one I usually go to (Gilbert AZ) is same price every day but broken down by time of day: $25/hr before noon, $35/hr 12-5, and $45/hr after 5. That hour price is also per bay, not per person, and each bay takes up to 6 people. So split evenly that's pretty cheap. Personally I also think the food they serve is very good and eat way more than I intend.Omaha_corn_burner wrote:$40 per hour on the weekends. It doesn't seem too expensive. Of course if they charge per hour, I'm going to be hitting a lot more balls then I would normally hit at a driving range.Cooters wrote:Doesn't appear that you looked into what TopGolf is.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
While normally I always have a preference for locating things downtown over West Omaha, I do kinda feel like this is something that would do better in the suburbs. As for "long term business model" the company has been around since 2000 so they can't be doing too bad.
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There's no way Top Golf would survive downtown. These places are basically their own billboard. They need to be located next to interstate highways or an extremely high traffic street because these places need to be seen by thousands of people passing by every day to keep drawing customers. If it was located down by the ballpark, there wouldn't be much visibility. After the newness wears off, the place would soon be forgotten.
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Gretna then?OmahaOmaha wrote:There's no way Top Golf would survive downtown. These places are basically their own billboard. They need to be located next to interstate highways or an extremely high traffic street because these places need to be seen by thousands of people passing by every day to keep drawing customers. If it was located down by the ballpark, there wouldn't be much visibility. After the newness wears off, the place would soon be forgotten.
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Nothing really new:
Topgolf may build indoor golf range in Omaha
Topgolf may build indoor golf range in Omaha
The Dallas-based company wouldn’t provide further details, but Topgolf spokeswoman Morgan Wallace said the firm is “actively looking right now” in the area.
Topgolf “usually builds on 10 to 12 acres, but it all depends,” Wallace said.
Last month, Topgolf announced that it would begin construction of a 53,000-square-foot complex in Huntsville, Alabama. It’s the first venue that is smaller than the company’s typical 65,000-square-foot venue, Wallace said.
It’s part of the company’s plan to scout new locations in smaller and mid-size cities.
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Trenton Magid said that the rumored location is the Westroads Auto Mall area.
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Westrooads Auto Mall area makes the bestt sense with visibility from Dodge and 680.Coyote wrote:Trenton Magid said that the rumored location is the Westroads Auto Mall area.
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They must have some big bucks then because H&H just bought that luxury dealership. Would they be willing to sell off the land that quickly or were they just buying off competition?
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They are relocating some of the dealerships to the area behind the Nebraska Realty office building on 168th and Dodge and others to the site being graded at 370 and highway 50.
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To me it would make more sense along Dodge out between 180th-204th. Seems like it would be easier, and less time consuming build without having to demolish car dealerships.
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It appears that car dealerships are moving either west to 168th & Dodge or 370 and I-80.MKMScat20 wrote:To me it would make more sense along Dodge out between 180th-204th. Seems like it would be easier, and less time consuming build without having to demolish car dealerships.
I saw that SE and SW 192nd & Dodge has a replat out, so I doubt any dealerships are going there...
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Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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It looks like a combination of bowling and golfing. I like both so it seems like a good idea to me.Louie wrote:Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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LOL true...Louie wrote:Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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Isn't this the standard arrangement in Asia? I have seen video of tiered golf driving areas in Japan.Linkin5 wrote:LOL true...Louie wrote:Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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It'd be worth doubting it if this was literally just a driving range. We have plenty of driving ranges. All intended as working on your game. This is about the game modes, alcohol, and food. Certainly you can show up and not play the games, but seeing as that it creates competition at the range, you can work on your game and have a score tracked.Dundeemaha wrote:It looks like a combination of bowling and golfing. I like both so it seems like a good idea to me.Louie wrote:Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
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Dundeemaha wrote:It looks like a combination of bowling and golfing. I like both so it seems like a good idea to me.Louie wrote:Its golfing and drinking with the added plus of food and not walking. Given the traditional shape of the average joe golfer and I'd say its pretty dang solid.Linkin5 wrote:So people pay a bunch of money to hit a ball off of a decked building? This doesn't sound like a long term business model.
I actually prefer it to traditional golfing. I go to the one in KC (Overland Park off 435). The one near the strip in Vegas is awesome with the view.
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This is before the planning board for SW of 102nd and Nicholas.
Approval of a Large Project Special Use Permit in a GC District (pending), with a waiver of Section 55-406 Height (170 feet)
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Topgolf indoor driving range is coming to Omaha
http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/topgolf ... cd6d3.html
http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/topgolf ... cd6d3.html
By Christopher Burbach / World-Herald staff writer wrote:A Topgolf entertainment center is coming to Omaha.
Investors have plans teed up to build one of the popular indoor/outdoor driving range complexes near Westroads Mall, on land currently occupied by car dealerships.
“We hope to break ground in late 2018 and deliver the project sometime in 2019,” said Drew Snyder, managing partner of Westroads Investors LLC.
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I happen to go past the one in Tampa this past weekend it will easily fit in that location and pretty good too.Brad wrote:Topgolf indoor driving range is coming to Omaha
http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/topgolf ... cd6d3.html
By Christopher Burbach / World-Herald staff writer wrote:A Topgolf entertainment center is coming to Omaha.
Investors have plans teed up to build one of the popular indoor/outdoor driving range complexes near Westroads Mall, on land currently occupied by car dealerships.
“We hope to break ground in late 2018 and deliver the project sometime in 2019,” said Drew Snyder, managing partner of Westroads Investors LLC.
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I played at the tampa tg.Uffda wrote:I happen to go past the one in Tampa this past weekend it will easily fit in that location and pretty good too.Brad wrote:Topgolf indoor driving range is coming to Omaha
http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/topgolf ... cd6d3.html
By Christopher Burbach / World-Herald staff writer wrote:A Topgolf entertainment center is coming to Omaha.
Investors have plans teed up to build one of the popular indoor/outdoor driving range complexes near Westroads Mall, on land currently occupied by car dealerships.
“We hope to break ground in late 2018 and deliver the project sometime in 2019,” said Drew Snyder, managing partner of Westroads Investors LLC.
It was a blast. Think dave and busters meets nightclub, meets tanners, meet cosmic bowling.
Oh, and i see the want to collect occupation tax for thier for profit ventures. Typical.
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Opened up the door to allow developers to use it. The positive with occupation taxes are that they are a use tax so if you don't want to pay it you don't have to.
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First they stick it to the restaurants and their patrons for a bogus baseball park down town. Now they are going to stick it to the restaurants around Westroads. It will never stop. Once you give the leeches and moochers and scamers an inch they want a yard. Someday we will all be paying twice what we should to eat out. Where does it stop? Screw that golf course if they need hand outs then we don't need them. There is NOTHING positive about taking from others.iamjacobm wrote:Opened up the door to allow developers to use it. The positive with occupation taxes are that they are a use tax so if you don't want to pay it you don't have to.
Oh and if we don't like it we can go on a diet or eat at home huh. Where do they get off making their financial problems the restaurants? Its communism.
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Just to clarify your point, the restaurant tax was implemented to help offset the multi-million dollar deficit in the fire & police pension fund. Which, if you want to blame someone there was a certain mayor for whom we have a street near that ballpark named after, who made a deal with the unions to bail out the city which was having financial problems at the time. It was all about the bond ratings. I'm sure it was more complicated than that, but that's the Reader's Digest version.GrandpaaSmucker wrote:First they stick it to the restaurants and their patrons for a bogus baseball park down town. Now they are going to stick it to the restaurants around Westroads. It will never stop. Once you give the leeches and moochers and scamers an inch they want a yard. Someday we will all be paying twice what we should to eat out. Where does it stop? Screw that gold course if they need hand outs then we don't need them. There is NOTHING positive about taking from others.iamjacobm wrote:Opened up the door to allow developers to use it. The positive with occupation taxes are that they are a use tax so if you don't want to pay it you don't have to.
Oh and if we don't like it we can go on a diet or eat at home huh. Where do they get off making their financial problems the restaurants? Its communism.
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The fundamental problem with an occupation tax district is that it won't affect just the people using the golf place but all the people using the businesses in the district. Depending on the borders it could be the whole Westroads.
They can't run this business with their own revenue. They want to tax people so they can be profitable. Got to say this doesn't pass the smell test to me.
They can't run this business with their own revenue. They want to tax people so they can be profitable. Got to say this doesn't pass the smell test to me.
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The only initial business 'in the district' will be TopGolf itself. Any new business which chooses to go into the designated area (between 680 and 102nd Street), would knowingly be doing so with the understanding that they we would be subject to the occupation tax as well.
We don't even know how much of 'the district' would be left for other retail/restaurants.
In any case, as was said... if you don't like it, it's as simple as not patronizing the business(es).
We don't even know how much of 'the district' would be left for other retail/restaurants.
In any case, as was said... if you don't like it, it's as simple as not patronizing the business(es).
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If only it was that simple. If we don't like what we see going on there then we should just look the other way and mind our own business and everything will be just hunky dory. Sorry I forgot we were not supposed to expect a business to pay its own way without having to cook up tax schemes we dont need.Stargazer wrote:it's as simple as not patronizing the business(es).
I wonder if you get a bunch of old farts at a driving range hitting as many balls as fast as they can to get their perceived moneys worth out of the $40hr fee......well I wonder if that might be a boon to the Medical Industry. Of course it would Many of those old fools are going to end up in the Chiropractors office or getting rotator cuff surgery or back surgery or something.......oh brother.
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Right now there are other businesses in the district between 102 and 680 (fitness and athletic training facility, and a couple of offices. Still doesn't pass the smell test. Seems like a business whose model is not going to work and they want the government to give them a bigger revenue stream.Stargazer wrote:The only initial business 'in the district' will be TopGolf itself. Any new business which chooses to go into the designated area (between 680 and 102nd Street), would knowingly be doing so with the understanding that they we would be subject to the occupation tax as well.
We don't even know how much of 'the district' would be left for other retail/restaurants.
In any case, as was said... if you don't like it, it's as simple as not patronizing the business(es).
The other thing about this, is that if we keep letting these occur, pretty soon we will have one in the Old Mill and then one in Millard, and then one in NW Omaha, and then one in all of Omaha east of 60th, and then one in the rest of Omaha. Taxes never stop and they rarely go down. Consider the example of the Wheel tax. Put in as a temp fix. Consider the example of the restaurant tax, another "temporary fix".
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The property on which the former Westroads club was located (where these businesses you refer to can be found) would not be included. No existing businesses are going to be subject to this tax.
Again, object to the tax, don't patronize the business. It really is that simple.
By the way, be sure to avoid Nebraska Crossing at all costs, if you object to these types of taxes... not to speak of Cabela's in La Vista on the sales tax credit side. It's called economic development. Whether it be a private or public development, some municipalities recognize the benefit in subsidizing projects. 'ole gramps can whine as usual, many in this city recognize TopGolf is a venture worth pursuing, and incentivizing.
I'm sure Gretna has no complaints with their investment (La Vista on the other hand, not sure if they still owe the state sales tax money or not... but hopefully they won't lose their store).
Again, object to the tax, don't patronize the business. It really is that simple.
By the way, be sure to avoid Nebraska Crossing at all costs, if you object to these types of taxes... not to speak of Cabela's in La Vista on the sales tax credit side. It's called economic development. Whether it be a private or public development, some municipalities recognize the benefit in subsidizing projects. 'ole gramps can whine as usual, many in this city recognize TopGolf is a venture worth pursuing, and incentivizing.
I'm sure Gretna has no complaints with their investment (La Vista on the other hand, not sure if they still owe the state sales tax money or not... but hopefully they won't lose their store).
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Topgolf's 'enhanced employment district' status means diners will pay total of 11.55 percent tax at complex
Renderings:Diners at the planned Topgolf development in west Omaha will pay the highest tax rate in the metro area for a meal.
The Omaha City Council on Tuesday voted 5-2 to make the Topgolf project the city’s second “enhanced employment district.”
The designation will allow the entertainment complex to charge a 1.75 percent tax on food and retail items within the 14-acre district.
That will be on top of the 7 percent local and state sales tax and Omaha’s 2.5 percent restaurant tax.
The city’s restaurant tax and the new tax are both also subject to sales tax, meaning diners at the development will pay a total of 11.55 percent tax.
Topgolf is expected to create 350 jobs, which will be a mix of full time and part time. The project will support another 270 jobs during construction.
The district also is set to include two restaurants. Developers expect them to be comparable in quality to the nearby Fleming’s Steakhouse and The Cheesecake Factory.
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11.55% tax, are these people serious? I will most likely never spend a dime in this district out of principle and I’m usually not that type of person but enough with carrying the cost to the customers in order to build these developments.
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The other info the article mentioned:
Revenue from the occupation tax will go toward public improvements such as site preparation and street work at the project. It’s scheduled to end in 20 years or when $5 million is collected, whichever comes first.
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Keep in mind that you'd be hard-pressed to find a business that doesn't pass their cost of doing business, including rent and one-time infrastructure/facility costs, on to their customers in one way or another. At least this way you know what percentage of what you pay goes towards infrastructure rather than into someone's pocket. If you don't like paying the extra 1.75% tax, don't go there, as others have said.
He said "They are some big, ugly red brick buildings"
...and then they were gone.
...and then they were gone.
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Mayor Stothert was reported to have said that. For the record the Mayors word on taxes is historically deceptive manipulative and flat out dishonest. Mayor Stothert got herself into office by promising to end the Restaurant Tax and has never made any attempt to end it. The fact of the matter is she has no intention of ending the Restaurant Tax ever. Now the mayor says that after they make 5 million they will end this new tax. Its all a bunch of political fast talking and B.S. This new tax will never end. No taxes ever ends. The mayor lied about taxes to get elected and lied about taxes to get re-elected we don't need any more reasons to be suspicious of her now.GetUrban wrote: If you don't like paying the extra 1.75% tax, don't go there, as others have said.
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I may be in the minority, but I don't begrudge the restaurant tax. First Responders deserve to have a good pension. It's less than $1.00, in most cases. It's not that big a deal. And the new tax for TopGolf is to sunset in 20 years. Written into the "agreement"GrandpaaSmucker wrote:Mayor Stothert was reported to have said that. For the record the Mayors word on taxes is historically deceptive manipulative and flat out dishonest. Mayor Stothert got herself into office by promising to end the Restaurant Tax and has never made any attempt to end it. The fact of the matter is she has no intention of ending the Restaurant Tax ever. Now the mayor says that after they make 5 million they will end this new tax. Its all a bunch of political fast talking and B.S. This new tax will never end. No taxes ever ends. The mayor lied about taxes to get elected and lied about taxes to get re-elected we don't need any more reasons to be suspicious of her now.GetUrban wrote: If you don't like paying the extra 1.75% tax, don't go there, as others have said.
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She also lowered the property tax which ended up making a bigger difference than a small restaurant tax.debradomayer wrote:I may be in the minority, but I don't begrudge the restaurant tax. First Responders deserve to have a good pension. It's less than $1.00, in most cases. It's not that big a deal. And the new tax for TopGolf is to sunset in 20 years. Written into the "agreement"GrandpaaSmucker wrote:Mayor Stothert was reported to have said that. For the record the Mayors word on taxes is historically deceptive manipulative and flat out dishonest. Mayor Stothert got herself into office by promising to end the Restaurant Tax and has never made any attempt to end it. The fact of the matter is she has no intention of ending the Restaurant Tax ever. Now the mayor says that after they make 5 million they will end this new tax. Its all a bunch of political fast talking and B.S. This new tax will never end. No taxes ever ends. The mayor lied about taxes to get elected and lied about taxes to get re-elected we don't need any more reasons to be suspicious of her now.GetUrban wrote: If you don't like paying the extra 1.75% tax, don't go there, as others have said.
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Anyone want to set odds on weather or not Top Golf is still open and operating in 20 years.debradomayer wrote:I may be in the minority, but I don't begrudge the restaurant tax. First Responders deserve to have a good pension. It's less than $1.00, in most cases. It's not that big a deal. And the new tax for TopGolf is to sunset in 20 years. Written into the "agreement"GrandpaaSmucker wrote:Mayor Stothert was reported to have said that. For the record the Mayors word on taxes is historically deceptive manipulative and flat out dishonest. Mayor Stothert got herself into office by promising to end the Restaurant Tax and has never made any attempt to end it. The fact of the matter is she has no intention of ending the Restaurant Tax ever. Now the mayor says that after they make 5 million they will end this new tax. Its all a bunch of political fast talking and B.S. This new tax will never end. No taxes ever ends. The mayor lied about taxes to get elected and lied about taxes to get re-elected we don't need any more reasons to be suspicious of her now.GetUrban wrote: If you don't like paying the extra 1.75% tax, don't go there, as others have said.
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