I see that downtown will be full of bars and restaurants. Gilbert did say that clothing stores are already out in the retail districts in the burbs so he want downtown to be unique. It is good that space is being filled. However, I would rather hear news about retail is opening soon downtown/midtown such as Apple, Bed Bath and Beyond, Target, or any other basic needs retail. One thing that is a road block for many stores for opening is the painstaking wait for the building and safety inspectors to come and give the green light to exceed to the next level of construction, renovation, or opening. These same inspectors would turn a blind eye to these apartment buildings such as Lafayette Towers and others apartment buildings when they are in violation. When someone want to open a diner, café, non popup clothing or basic needs retail, then these inspectors come out and find any minor problem with the structures being renovated for use