The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
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Texas Roadhouse is set to break ground the second week of July and plans to be open this fall. Â The article in the paper said that they would employ roughly 150 jobs at first. Â Restaurant is set to be about 7,000 square feet.
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Texas Roadhouse comes to Bluffs
A Texas Roadhouse restaurant is coming to Council Bluffs.
The national chain, famous for its in-house, hand-cut steaks, has taken out the necessary building permits at the Marketplace, located along South 24th Street just south of Interstate 29/80.
“In Iowa, we have six restaurants already and so this will be the seventh,” said Travis Doster, company spokesman. “Our founder, Kent Taylor, still selects every single site. We feel it’s a great fit.”
Construction of the stand-alone restaurant should begin in the second week of July, Doster said.
“We’re looking at a late November opening,” he said. . . .
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icejammer wrote:Texas Roadhouse comes to Bluffs
A Texas Roadhouse restaurant is coming to Council Bluffs.
The national chain, famous for its in-house, hand-cut steaks, has taken out the necessary building permits at the Marketplace, located along South 24th Street just south of Interstate 29/80.
“In Iowa, we have six restaurants already and so this will be the seventh,” said Travis Doster, company spokesman. “Our founder, Kent Taylor, still selects every single site. We feel it’s a great fit.”
Construction of the stand-alone restaurant should begin in the second week of July, Doster said.
“We’re looking at a late November opening,” he said. . . .
thanks icejammer.
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I would guess this will be located right to the North of Culver's. Â They have been doing grading on area there this week.thenewguy wrote:Texas Roadhouse is set to break ground the second week of July and plans to be open this fall. The article in the paper said that they would employ roughly 150 jobs at first. Restaurant is set to be about 7,000 square feet.
I'll post a link when i can get the nonpareil's sit to pull up.
For the record NEBUGEATER does not equal BUGEATER !!!!!!!
nebugeater wrote:I would guess this will be located right to the North of Culver's. They have been doing grading on area there this week.thenewguy wrote:Texas Roadhouse is set to break ground the second week of July and plans to be open this fall. The article in the paper said that they would employ roughly 150 jobs at first. Restaurant is set to be about 7,000 square feet.
I'll post a link when i can get the nonpareil's sit to pull up.
I think you're right. Â With as much commitment as there has been to Metro Crossing, I'm glad to see activity at The Marketplace; I am more partial to how it was developed.
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Texas Roadhouse looks about complete from the exterior.
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The first taste of Texas-sized steaks
Council Bluffs’ first Texas Roadhouse will officially open Monday, but before the first guests walk in the door the restaurant rolled out the red, white and blue carpet for several local organizations.
This week, as the restaurant trained new cooks, meat cutters and other kitchen team members, local police and firefighters were the first to try the restaurant’s hand-cut steaks, ribs and made-from-scratch sides.
On Friday and Saturday, the restaurant hosted invitation-only pre-opening events and raised money for Children’s Square USA. . . .
The restaurant officially opens its doors in the Marketplace at 3231 S. 24th St., on Monday, from 4 to 10 p.m. . . .
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From the Nonpareil:
http://www.nonpareilonline.com/news/loc ... a72bc.htmlThe Marketplace Shopping Center on South 24th Street could soon have new ownership with plans to expand the center, pending approval of some financial issues by the Council Bluffs City Council Monday evening.
Red Development, also known as Red Legacy, of Kansas City, Mo., has an option to purchase the 250,000-square-foot center and add 155,000 square feet to it,....“They’ve developed Village Pointe and Shadow Lake,” he said.
With council approval, the sale should be finalized in the fall, Gross said. The new owner would seek out new leases to fill the current mall, as well as expand the center, he said. Three new restaurants, including a Chick-Filet, are planned for the center, along with small shops complementing the two anchors, Shopko and J.C. Penney, Gross said. These shops could include apparel, shoes, crafts and a sporting goods store.
Chik-Fil-A wasn't a rumor, the company purchased land 2 or 3 years ago with intent to build a restaurant, but for whatever reason has chosen to not yet develop that land. Â Anyway, I hope this group does better at development than Magnum did, there's plenty of potential due to location.thenewguy wrote:About time. Chick fil a was a rumor from way back and they thought dicks or a store like it were set for the area. personally i like the area at 24th better because of access and traffic congestion, i just hope more goes in to fill holes.
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Marketplace to change hands this fall
The Marketplace Shopping Center along South 24th Street by late September should be under new ownership that plans on pursuing retail stores new to the area, officials said Monday.
“We want to pursue stores not already here,” said Wes Grammer, vice president of development for Red Legacy. “Our goal is to bring new names to the market.”
The Kansas City, Mo.-based company received approval by the Council Bluffs City Council Monday evening on tax breaks to help fund the expansion of the center to 400,000 square feet from its current 250,000 square-feet size. . . .
New stores Red Legacy might pursue would be women’s apparel, athletic shoes/apparel, a bookstore, a craft store, a children’s apparel shop, even a sit-down restaurant, Grammer said.
The council’s action Monday evening involved renegotiating the development agreement originally approved between the City and Magnum. This includes extending tax increment financing privileges from 2021, the time given to Magnum to help pay for the development, to 2029 for Red Legacy, though company officials indicated it could be paid off sooner. Tax increment financing, or TIF, is basically a tax rebate to the developer over a period of years to help pay the costs of improvements.
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Council OKs some Marketplace requests, but not all
The company that wants to purchase the Marketplace Shopping Center went before the Council Bluffs City Council Monday evening to address some issues before it officially signs off on the purchase agreement. The issues include signage, building reconfiguration and a new access point into the center on South 24th Street.
The council approved four of the six requests made by Red Legacy of Kansas City, Mo. The one issue Red Legacy wanted the most, a right-in/right-out driveway on 24th Street, was denied . . . .
The council also denied the request for a sign on the corner of South 24th Street and 34th Avenue.
The council did approve the company’s request for allowing more sign panels on the large mall sign by the interstate. It also approved some slight reconfigurations of proposed buildings in the mall. . . .
City Attorney Richard Wade said the main development agreement between the city and Red Legacy has been approved by both sides and the company was scheduled to sign the purchase by the end of September.
The council has already provided the company with tax breaks to fund the expansion of the center to 400,000 square feet from its current 250,000 square-feet size.
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
Notided today that DEB shop has a store closing banner on it. I know they filed bankruptcy in December, but I thought it was for reorganization
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debradomayer wrote:Notided today that DEB shop has a store closing banner on it. I know they filed bankruptcy in December, but I thought it was for reorganization
DEB is gone worldwide. They officially closed all stores a couple weeks ago, stating they'll close each store as inventory runs out. Even on their site, They are having a liquidation sale
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
Probably cound start another thread, or maybe there is one but I didn't find it.
What is being built along 24th St by Hwy 275? There is major dirt work going on on both sides of Hwy 275 but what I am referring to is on the N side. There were a lot of Concrete pumpers there today and trucks rolling in and out.
What is being built along 24th St by Hwy 275? There is major dirt work going on on both sides of Hwy 275 but what I am referring to is on the N side. There were a lot of Concrete pumpers there today and trucks rolling in and out.
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Its that cold storage facility.nebugeater wrote:Probably cound start another thread, or maybe there is one but I didn't find it.
What is being built along 24th St by Hwy 275? There is major dirt work going on on both sides of Hwy 275 but what I am referring to is on the N side. There were a lot of Concrete pumpers there today and trucks rolling in and out.
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New stores coming to Marketplace shopping area
Construction is underway on 25,000 square feet of retail space that’ll house Boot Barn and Party City at the 24th Street commerce location, according to owner Legacy Development.
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
Just odd that they are building all new instead of taking the vacant store fronts
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I don't think the existing storefronts are large enough. Deb was only 7500 sq. ft. and it is the largest vacant space.
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
I saw this last weekend. Crazy that they are adding all those bays when there a ton of empty ones next to JCPenney. Hopefully they have all their tenants lined up already.
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Boot Barn appears to be open.
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
The World Herald finally reports on the 2 Shopkos closing. Sounds like they are closing at the end of January. The one in CB opened in 2009.
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Jo-Ann fabrics coming soon (by jcp)
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
I live behind Marketplace, and noticed over the weekend heading to Casey's that a trailer is parked in the old Shopko's parking lot with a banner on it that says At Home is going in there.
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I just relooked at the marketing brochure for this, and it is saying that the old Shopko was going to be Burlington Coat Factory, Torrid, and Ross. So I wonder AtHome gave them a bit more money or a better deal for that space, then. I know I see that AtHome has openings for a Council Bluffs store.Turtle9160 wrote:I live behind Marketplace, and noticed over the weekend heading to Casey's that a trailer is parked in the old Shopko's parking lot with a banner on it that says At Home is going in there.
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At Home store to move into former Shopko location at The Marketplace
The 80,000-square-foot former Shopko location is being renovated to make way for the new At Home store by Parkway Construction and Architecture of Louisville, Texas.
Jake Bradshaw, Parkway’s project manager for the Council Bluffs project, said work began on the remodeling and renovation of the building on March 5. He said At Home’s anticipated opening date is June 6. Hours for the new store will be from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
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Re: The Marketplace: S. 24th St and I-80
At Home should be open in the coming days, if it is not already.
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It opened Wednesday.nativeomahan wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 4:39 pm At Home should be open in the coming days, if it is not already.
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my my, that will certainly back traffic up a ways.
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