For a chain, I will admit, they do have pretty good wings and sauces. Not crazy about prices on food and beer, but hey, lets not get picky. Any new development is fine by me.
"Officials say a 2,400-square-foot building addition [[not pictured) will be erected next to the current structure."http://www.mlive.com/business/detroi...n_detroit.html
WOHOO!!! Less parking lots!!
That's nice! Greektown does have a lot of useless surface parking lots.
"Officials say a 2,400-square-foot building addition [[not pictured) will be erected next to the current structure."http://www.mlive.com/business/detroi...n_detroit.html
WOHOO!!! Less parking lots!!
BWW=Bufalo Wild Wings
BW3>What does the 3 stand for?
Are they planning on filling in the gap between the Barber Shop---wouldn't they have to knock out the entire brick side of building to do that?
Guess I was wrong, here's what was said from ModelD.
"The owner of the building bought the small adjacent lot to the north and plans to build the sports bar's kitchen there and a rooftop deck on top of it that will be accessible from the banquent room."
It appears as though construction has begun
What's wrong with this picture... take a beautiful historic building... and cover up the beautiful historic detailing [[such as the archway on the first floor) with the modern crap that can be found in any strip mall....
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...tius-greektown
It appears from the rendering that they will be covering over the entryway. At least then, at some point in the future, someone can correct this mistake and uncover it. It would be a shame if they removed it completely.
Here is what I don't understand. The building is 4 stories high. BW3 will occupy 2 floors and the roof. That means 2 floors will be left vacant. That entry appears to be the access for the other floors. So does this mean they will not be able to rent them to other users? Or is the kitchen/restaurant offices going to occupy the other two floors?The 12,000-square-foot restaurant will seat 425 and is spread over three floors: the main bar on the first floor, a second-floor banquet operation and a rooftop patio bar.
The storefront on the right look like it is going to be some type of office. The celing is dropped and square light panels are being installed just like in an office. Walk by there and look inside.It appears from the rendering that they will be covering over the entryway. At least then, at some point in the future, someone can correct this mistake and uncover it. It would be a shame if they removed it completely.
Here is what I don't understand. The building is 4 stories high. BW3 will occupy 2 floors and the roof. That means 2 floors will be left vacant. That entry appears to be the access for the other floors. So does this mean they will not be able to rent them to other users? Or is the kitchen/restaurant offices going to occupy the other two floors?
Overpriced and not worth the hype. I'd rather spend my money at a locally owned establishment.
Does JC beal does all the construction work in downtown Detroit ? seems like they are one of the ONLY construction companies working downtown ? They must be making a fortune !
glad they have started building !
I would assume there is some form of corporate "look and feel" design requirements at work there.What's wrong with this picture... take a beautiful historic building... and cover up the beautiful historic detailing [[such as the archway on the first floor) with the modern crap that can be found in any strip mall....
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...tius-greektown
This is the recently opened BW3 in downtown G.R.
JC Beal is not the only contruction company working downtown. There's also Brinker Construction company contracted by Bedrock Holdings.
JC Beal also have labor problems for years and its union workers can authorize a strike at anytime. So Buffalo Wild Wings bar and restuarant in the Old Oddfellow Building will wait for a while. The red tape must go first.
The facelift has begun!
Front window is ripped out, and they are swinging sledge hammers inside and out
Who selected JC Beal to do the work on the building? Why wasn't the contract given to Brinker?JC Beal is not the only contruction company working downtown. There's also Brinker Construction company contracted by Bedrock Holdings.
JC Beal also have labor problems for years and its union workers can authorize a strike at anytime. So Buffalo Wild Wings bar and restuarant in the Old Oddfellow Building will wait for a while. The red tape must go first.
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