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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(03-07-2017 04:35 PM)HuskiesCHI27 Wrote: Haha Section 8 in DeKalb is such a joke. Ruined the school.
PC run a muck, thanks Eddie! So glad he is gone, but the damage is done
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Lite finally sold her eh? Lord Stanley’s was my favorite bar in dekalb.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 07:23 AM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
These all seem like great developments. I hope they keep going down this path. They've got to do something about safety and Greek Row.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 08:09 AM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (08-26-2021 07:23 AM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
These all seem like great developments. I hope they keep going down this path. They've got to do something about safety and Greek Row.
Haven’t been to Greek row area in decades. What’s going on there? Getting run down?
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 09:12 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: (08-26-2021 08:09 AM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (08-26-2021 07:23 AM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
These all seem like great developments. I hope they keep going down this path. They've got to do something about safety and Greek Row.
Haven’t been to Greek row area in decades. What’s going on there? Getting run down?
Same things going on there as there on on Chicago's south side on a normal weekend. If you go there, bring plenty of artillery and ammunition.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 09:28 AM)Dog Fan Wrote: (08-26-2021 09:12 AM)Rabid Squirrel Wrote: (08-26-2021 08:09 AM)HawaiiToNIU Wrote: (08-26-2021 07:23 AM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
These all seem like great developments. I hope they keep going down this path. They've got to do something about safety and Greek Row.
Haven’t been to Greek row area in decades. What’s going on there? Getting run down?
Same things going on there as there on on Chicago's south side on a normal weekend. If you go there, bring plenty of artillery and ammunition.
Are the frat houses occupied? No clue about the Greek system these days. Is the trouble from the nearby apartments?
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
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(08-26-2021 10:42 AM)Big Red Wrote: Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
I'm for the development of this building. The world is always changing. No one knows the future so if this developer is making an investment in mainstreet DeKalb, that is great! It can target young professionals that can now work anywhere and wealthy foreign students that want to study in the US. This development is just another step that helps push DeKalb forward and maybe encourage others.
DeKalb made some positive changes downtown since 2008 to now, maybe it's not as fast as some would like but it is progress.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-25-2021 10:53 PM)DPD Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Lite finally sold her eh? Lord Stanley’s was my favorite bar in dekalb.
Is that the bar that was American Exchange at one point? Or am I thinking of a different bar?
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 07:23 AM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Tavern on Lincoln is going to be a brewery. They are taking over the adjacent nail salon too and waiting for the nail people to vacate. Egyptian had a huge remodel with nice bathrooms and vending. El Jimador is open at old Irish place. Good Mexican food there. Microbrew called Byers also open downtown.
That El Jimador looks like a decent place. I was sorry to see O'Leary's close (they said it was because the building was sold), but I'm glad that another restaurant took its place. We liked O'Leary's a lot.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 10:42 AM)Big Red Wrote: Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
Young professionals is the thought - From Ferrara, Facebook Data Center and, the recently announced Distribution Center that will neighbor Ferrara.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 01:46 PM)NIU007 Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:53 PM)DPD Wrote: (08-25-2021 10:46 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote: (08-25-2021 09:23 PM)HUSKIEFOOTBALLFAN Wrote: Anything new in downtown DeKalb?
Pappas' Tavern on Lincoln is already done.
The City is buying the building where the Jungle used to be and is planning to tear it down. Not downtown, but campus related.
Lord Stanley's has new owners.
Lite finally sold her eh? Lord Stanley’s was my favorite bar in dekalb.
Is that the bar that was American Exchange at one point? Or am I thinking of a different bar?
AmEx was a different bar than Stanley’s. AmEx was a small, local tavern that was great pre game before hitting the crowded bars. Stanley’s was a pretty big sports/hockey bar from what I recall. I rarely went there. Bit I Loved AmEx.
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(08-26-2021 02:51 PM)DeKalb57 Wrote: (08-26-2021 10:42 AM)Big Red Wrote: Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
Young professionals is the thought - From Ferrara, Facebook Data Center and, the recently announced Distribution Center that will neighbor Ferrara.
Out of curiosity, how many "young professionals" work for a place like Ferrara? I mean, it's a distribution center, right? It's going to have, at best, a couple of office types and the rest are going to be drivers, loaders, warehouse types, and maintenance.
My guess is, not many and of those that may be there, I doubt a place like Ferrara is paying young professionals enough to foot the bill on a place like is being built.
I'm not sure what rent is going to be, but places like that typically start out at around 2k for a 1 bedroom apartment. Money would be better spent on buying a house in Sycamore.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 08:33 PM)Big Red Wrote: (08-26-2021 02:51 PM)DeKalb57 Wrote: (08-26-2021 10:42 AM)Big Red Wrote: Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
Young professionals is the thought - From Ferrara, Facebook Data Center and, the recently announced Distribution Center that will neighbor Ferrara.
Out of curiosity, how many "young professionals" work for a place like Ferrara? I mean, it's a distribution center, right? It's going to have, at best, a couple of office types and the rest are going to be drivers, loaders, warehouse types, and maintenance.
My guess is, not many and of those that may be there, I doubt a place like Ferrara is paying young professionals enough to foot the bill on a place like is being built.
I'm not sure what rent is going to be, but places like that typically start out at around 2k for a 1 bedroom apartment. Money would be better spent on buying a house in Sycamore.
There is a mix of people including some students and grad students living there. There are some short term leases at these building and some are being rented by the companies for people coming in and staying for an extended time. Apartments are nicer but you are correct in that it is expensive. The goal is to get decent businesses in the bottom street level too. Downtown is changing to a two lane as well which will allow for more street parking and better sidewalks. Will start next year. However greek row is a mess. DZ house is for sale and other sororities have vacated too. Will take a lot to rehab the area.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
Companies will rent apartments for transient professionals, e.g. in this case, a number of people working at Facebook for 4-6 months for training, research, etc., then moving to other company operations. They will also reserve apartments for non-transients who haven't found local housing yet, but who they want at work right now.
Beats having work/research teams split up around various motels, hotels. And they can work a deal on rent by guaranteeing occupancy, while the residence becomes a bonus part of the package to attract people they want. Do that with 3-4-5 companies and your building is 90% filled. Similar to some companies offering to pay moving/relocation costs.
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RE: New Construction Downtown Dekalb
(08-26-2021 09:00 PM)Dtownboys Wrote: (08-26-2021 08:33 PM)Big Red Wrote: (08-26-2021 02:51 PM)DeKalb57 Wrote: (08-26-2021 10:42 AM)Big Red Wrote: Who are they targeting to live in these luxury apartments?
They aren't super close to campus and the downtown area needs things to do to attract and retain people living there.
And, in regards to "luxury" apartments, in my experience that typically means the unit is pretty small and over-priced but the lure is amenities like pools or high end workout facilities or a restaurant/bar or other things that typical apartment buildings don't have. Basically, you are paying for the amenities and not necessarily the space. Although, the stuff in the space is usually nice (stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, etc) just know that the spaces are typically pretty small and usually one bedroom.
So, are they targeting students? Young professionals? Who?
Young professionals is the thought - From Ferrara, Facebook Data Center and, the recently announced Distribution Center that will neighbor Ferrara.
Out of curiosity, how many "young professionals" work for a place like Ferrara? I mean, it's a distribution center, right? It's going to have, at best, a couple of office types and the rest are going to be drivers, loaders, warehouse types, and maintenance.
My guess is, not many and of those that may be there, I doubt a place like Ferrara is paying young professionals enough to foot the bill on a place like is being built.
I'm not sure what rent is going to be, but places like that typically start out at around 2k for a 1 bedroom apartment. Money would be better spent on buying a house in Sycamore.
There is a mix of people including some students and grad students living there. There are some short term leases at these building and some are being rented by the companies for people coming in and staying for an extended time. Apartments are nicer but you are correct in that it is expensive. The goal is to get decent businesses in the bottom street level too. Downtown is changing to a two lane as well which will allow for more street parking and better sidewalks. Will start next year. However greek row is a mess. DZ house is for sale and other sororities have vacated too. Will take a lot to rehab the area.
My point is, the market is created by multiple businesses, quite literally employing a few thousand people - Managerial, Supervisory, Shop, etc... The latest one hasn't been named but, is purported to employ > 1,000 people.
Soon, Pappas will have 4 locations in the downtown: Cornerstone, the place at 2nd and Lincoln, the place on 4th (old car dealership) & the Old Police Station/City Hall, which is coming down as I type.
If Sycamore is your location of interest, Godspeed. You'll love the Vegas Gold and Black. I bleed Orange and Black (& Red and Black).
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