The Outback news really surprised me. Never would have imagined that location would close
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostThe Outback news really surprised me. Never would have imagined that location would close
Wasn't there another restaurant there or maybe it was next door where the On The Border is located that was popular but then closed a few years back when it's lease was up?Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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I can't recall any restaurants in that area leaving, but I know where Trader Joe's is now has had a lot of different businesses. I bought a couple of TVs there years ago. Can't remember what all its been since then.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View Post
Same here. Looks like from the article the lease was up. I imagine either rent went up quite a bit or it wasn't as profitable as in the past and wasn't a good location anymore. I'll have to go to the one on the west side to get my fix of some Outback in the future :)
Wasn't there another restaurant there or maybe it was next door where the On The Border is located that was popular but then closed a few years back when it's lease was up?
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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View PostThe Lion King is in town at Century II through May 8 - https://lionking.com/tour/wichita-ks/
Looks like the Outback Steakhouse on Rock Road has closed - https://www.wichitabyeb.com/2022/04/...as-closed.html
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Originally posted by WstateU View Post
Macaroni Grill? One of my favorites.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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Originally posted by Ted Lasso's Neighbor View Post
Thank you WstateU - I would have never thought of that name! From looking online it looks like it was around 2007 when it closed. Looks like the Outback opened in 1993, so I think Macaroni Grill was next to it and closed and then their remodeled it or tore it down and put in the On The Border.
The whole shopping center used to look much more pleasing from Rock in that area. Now all you see is the fat a** of the B&N building that's trying to fit into too small of a space, and blocking all kinds of RE frontage in the process.
That Outback used to be THE place for a semi-cheap steak, but went downhill badly many years ago. Used to be managed remarkably well for just being casual dining.
New owners of Bradley Fair are going to need to figure out their plan soon. So far all they have done is run off some pretty significant tenants so that they can be replaced by higher-paying tenants that don't yet exist. Strange business model. Lot of empty storefront and SF at Bradley Fair. Not high from a regional or local perspective, but all time high for Bradley Fair.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post
Barnes & Noble sits on the site of the former Macaroni Grill. OTB and MG used to be neighbors.
The whole shopping center used to look much more pleasing from Rock in that area. Now all you see is the fat a** of the B&N building that's trying to fit into too small of a space, and blocking all kinds of RE frontage in the process.
That Outback used to be THE place for a semi-cheap steak, but went downhill badly many years ago. Used to be managed remarkably well for just being casual dining.
New owners of Bradley Fair are going to need to figure out their plan soon. So far all they have done is run off some pretty significant tenants so that they can be replaced by higher-paying tenants that don't yet exist. Strange business model. Lot of empty storefront and SF at Bradley Fair. Not high from a regional or local perspective, but all time high for Bradley Fair.Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.
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In trying to bring more positive news...lol
I'm always excited about startups and the potential they bring as you never know which ones will find success, but they call Wichita (or the area) home.
WBJ - Wichita startup PLOT launches its tech platform for construction industry
This nifty little venture is designed to help both general contractors and subcontractors streamline communication to help improve construction efficiency and has been assisted with the backing of Koch Industries.
Chris Callen who started this company says he's solely focused on the construction industry for now, but believes that it could be expanded in the future to assist in other fields.
WBJ - Fair Market Health aims to transform how you pay for health care
By partnering with health-care providers, FMH is building what its leadership says is a price-transparent marketplace that runs the full spectrum of health-care services. That, they say, is proving beneficial to not just consumers, but also to employers.
After starting in Wichita, FMH has rapidly expanded across Kansas and, Jargo says, it will look to launch in adjacent markets later in 2022.
Let's be honest, transparency isn't a bad thing. I like the potential here to shake some things up.
A new local non-profit is helping people. WBJ - Inno Madness profile: Co-Immunity
This non-profit started this year and is geared towards connecting the chronically ill with much needed resources. Sometimes, finding the right information on you illness can be difficult.
Co-Immunity has recently launched a new CoVstat Symptom Tracking app now available in both the Apple and Android store.
Shonka has also started a podcast — ChronicILLS — which features guests from the chronically ill community.
In addition, Co-Immunity has boosted its social media outreach and education by 400 people in the past three months and also started a community on instant messaging platform Discord to help further connect and educate.
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As someone who has had a few emergency room visits over the past couple of years, the whole process is awful. It needs a complete overhaul and transparency would be a good start. Looking forward to hearing more about Fair Market Health.Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.
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WBJ - The show will go on: Music Theatre Wichita season still set to kick off in Andover
Despite damage to parts of Andover Central Park from Friday's EF-3 tornado, a multi-Tony Award-winning show will still be coming in two weeks to the Capitol Federal Amphitheater.
Music Theatre Wichita announced that its 2022 season will launch as planned with the debut of "Jersey Boys" from May 18-22.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Derby continues to make an effort to be more than just a sleepy little suburb and hopefully it pays off and inspires more surrounding towns to think outside of the box a bit and be more.
WBJ - Derby city council approves final STAR bond project phase
The plan, which passed 8-0, includes a family entertainment and multi-sport area featuring a man-made public access lagoon, a six-acre "glamping" (glamorous camping) site, a 150-room hotel and space for restaurant and commercial development.
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According to a city of Derby document, the final phase is projected to bring 248,000 visitors each year to the city, with 50% of those coming from more than 100 miles away.
Derby Destination Development, LLC is the master developer behind the project around Rock Road and 63rd St. South. The plan includes $32.25 million in new STAR bonds and $130.37 million in new capital investment in Derby (75% private and 25% public).
So this Derby project which is adding what I assume will be a nice Senior Living addition, 300 apartments, 150 room hotel, the lagoon/beach area, a new destination sports complex and who knows what else, to go along with the potential of Field Station: Dinosaur gives them some opportunity to draw people in and help retain others. And these sports facilities can generate a lot of revenue for area businesses, no matter the sport. Some of these tournaments that are put on draw teams in from all over. I've been to a lot of area softball tournaments over the past 15 years or so and of course you see a lot of KS teams, but also quite a few from OK and MO with some IA, NE, CO, TX and AR thrown in. When I used to work MAYB, you'd see all of those states frequently. I can only assume baseball and soccer are similar.
I come from a tiny town that has nearly doubled in size since I was a little lad, but we only just broke 1000 in the last census. The town is currently caught in a bad place with regards to size as they're actively seeking out new business opportunities but are considered to still be a little too small and they're struggling to find a developer who will come in and help grow the residential population which will lead to a few more business opportunities within. Most developers don't want to build anything under 300k and while the city would like that in the future (we have million dollar homes already), right now they're trying to finish off a few areas with a little more reasonable housing prices to grow the population size so they can better grow in both areas in the future. The bright side is they have quite a bit of land for future growth and development, but they're struggling to find someone to help them get there. This town is never going to be Derby, but it already has an attraction that draws people in from all over the state. So I know it's not as easy as just wanting it to happen, but there are towns that are better positioned to do more.
Sorry for dragging this on. I get a little passionate about my hometown and have long wanted it to have leaders that would push for growth rather than just accepting the status quo. We have some people in place that are doing what they can, but it's been a struggle.
To sum up, I like that Derby has tried thinking outside of the box and has been working towards growth in all areas.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View Post
If you're into Country, Chris Janson will be headlining a show June 24th.
I haven't gone to one of their Movies in the Park nights, but they have three on the calendar. Iron Man on July 9th, The Mighty Ducks on August 13th, and Casper on October 22nd.
As previously mentioned, The Jersey Boys is running from May 18th thru the 22nd.
And Taco Fest is being held June 25th with live music, taco's, jalapeno eating contests, alcohol and some lucha libre wrestling.
I feel weird pimping Andover as they were once a rival of Circle, but it is what it is.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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