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Any news on completion dates? The email i received said "soon"...but I have heard as late as May?
Yes...it still means "neighborhood"...but the one you don't want to live in.
Who knows...maybe the Kurofsky family (Now that's a Latin sounding name if I ever heard one!) wanted something a little edgier for their restaurants name.
Perhaps they should hire some gangbanger "Vatos" as servers to really give it that "vibe"
;o)
Speaking of the "ghetto" - I wonder if they'll build a big apartment building on all the closed-down shops at 22nd and Madison. That would really help that "formerly blighted" corner.
And why no big apartments on 1818/1824 E Madison (Madison & 19th - the building with cows painted on). These seem like pretty natural spots for reasonable apartment buildings.
The owner of Deano's owns all of the run-down buildings on that block. The ones along Madison are zoned for 65 ft, but he wants a 65 ft story building that extends to the houses are behind the storefronts. The houses are on land zoned for only 3 stories. That, and the fact that the developer is one of his friends and has never built a building before, is holding up the development.
The building with the cows on it is owned by the developer who built the 19th Ave Lofts, restored the Broadway Market, Queen Anne High, and many other projects around Seattle. While that lot is zoned for a 65 ft building, some people are trying to preserve the wall with the cows...
semantics :)
ps: well-crafted cocktails == 10 bucks for a bottom shelf drink.
I do get that having a massive neighbor right against you (in the Deano's case) would be somewhat disconcerting, but it seems the whole area between Thomas/John and Madison is transforming into more multi-family housing (townhomes, apartment buildings, etc.) and less SFH.
There seem to be quite a number of empty lots along Madison that need transformation. And it would seem those would be cheaper/easier to get your money back on than some of the other places being built. Lame-o!
Rover's in Seattle is named after a dog but people flock there every day...