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I like the "on-the-go" eatery ideal. Aren't there enough national "upscale" chains in that area? Why not add an iconic brand to that sign/location and bring in a 2-story McD's...something like they did in Chicago Downtown. Just a thought. Tons of business customers would frequent it on lunch breaks in that area I would think.
Craig, nice to encounter someone locally who recognizes and appreciates the 'Googie' style! And i think I used to work for you!
The sign atop the building is certainly iconic, but in no way can be described as 'elegant'. I see this as more of an on-the-go eatery than anything in the "elegant" category. Of course, the REAL value of the site is its long-term potential once the economy rebounds. perhaps something in the 6-8 story range, but probably nothing hi-rise.
Let's not forget that to those of us who can remember it, the iconic sign was the ever-recognizable emblem of Roselyn Bakeries, may they rest in peace. No one since has come close.
If Keystone is developing it, let me guess, the city is pitching in half the cost using parking meter money or savings from the cricket field? They shouldn't have any problems getting any necessary zoning or permits.....