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The Ready Room in the Grove

The Ready Room in the Grove

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PostOct 28, 2013#1

More breaking news from NextSTL:
A new 8,000 square foot music venue will be rocking The Grove soon. The Ready Room will be run by Firebird talent buyer Mike Cracchiolo. The project is set to include adjacent retail and office space as well. The general contractor is Sitelines, Inc. and SPACE Architects has designed the build-out. The project's five separate spaces, collectively addressed as 4191 Manchester Avenue, have been long vacant ...
Great news! And, the Firebird will remain as well!

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PostOct 29, 2013#2


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PostNov 09, 2013#3

They're already working on this site.

RFT - Mike Cracchiolo Discusses the Ready Room, His New 800-Capacity Venue for the Grove

http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/rftmus ... chiolo.php

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PostJan 29, 2014#5

First show will be the Dandy's - Awesome considering that last time they were here it was at Pop's

http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/m ... 4a2bf.html

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PostJan 29, 2014#6

beer city wrote:First show will be the Dandy's - Awesome considering that last time they were here it was at Pop's

http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/m ... 4a2bf.html
Good: I hope Dandy's replaces Pops for shows of this size. I hate that dump for so many reasons.

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PostApr 07, 2014#7

i dispise Pops. So glad to have another middle sized venue on this side of the river.

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PostApr 07, 2014#8

warwickland wrote:i dispise Pops. So glad to have another middle sized venue on this side of the river.
Yeah but will it be open all night?

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PostApr 07, 2014#9

warwickland wrote:i dispise Pops. So glad to have another middle sized venue on this side of the river.
Same here. Pops reminds me of the Double Deuce from "Road House" before Patrick Swayze cleaned it up. Any bar that has metal detectors can't be a good bar.

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PostApr 07, 2014#10

flipz wrote:Yeah but will it be open all night?
Sadly, no. The best they could do would be 3a.m.

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PostApr 07, 2014#11

St. Louis could really use a 24 hour district. It could be home to all sorts of entertainment, although I'm sure that at 4 am it will be very smutty, but whatever. That's fine with me.

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PostApr 07, 2014#12

^i think 3am is plenty, and there is always the east side if you really need to keep going. I do wish metro link operated trains 24 hrs though. Even if it is just one train every 30 minutes.

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PostApr 07, 2014#13

STLEnginerd wrote:^i think 3am is plenty, and there is always the east side if you really need to keep going.
I agree. St. Louis and Missouri already have some of the most lax liquor laws in the nation. Outside of Las Vegas and New Orleans: what other major cities have 24 hour drinking areas? Let the crazies funnel to the East Side.

You might be able to convince me about 24 hour bars and open containers on The Landing: but you'd need to sell me on it.
STLEnginerd wrote:I do wish metro link operated trains 24 hrs though. Even if it is just one train every 30 minutes.
It just doesn't have the ridership demands. Even in Chicago I think the Red Line is the only 24/7 line. I think the Blue line is close to it, but goes dark for 2 or 3 hours IIRC.

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PostApr 07, 2014#14

Yeah, they only have like one 24 hour line there.

If there were any 24 hour district, the Landing would be the one. Especially if they build Lumiere Phase II and Drury Tower. All the proposed improvements to the Landing can help make it popular again (I don't know even one person who thinks the Landing is cool) and the 24 hour thing would really help give it an extra push. If it's people's only option besides Illinois, well, I think they'll be willing to resort to the Landing for it. It's just that the Landing right now isn't that fun.

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PostApr 07, 2014#15

Gateway City wrote:Yeah, they only have like one 24 hour line there.

If there were any 24 hour district, the Landing would be the one. Especially if they build Lumiere Phase II and Drury Tower. All the proposed improvements to the Landing can help make it popular again (I don't know even one person who thinks the Landing is cool) and the 24 hour thing would really help give it an extra push. If it's people's only option besides Illinois, well, I think they'll be willing to resort to the Landing for it. It's just that the Landing right now isn't that fun.
That would be kind of cool for the landing and it would make it unique and could make it stand out in a city full of bars. Also the bars should have lots of neon signs too and even try to make the district known for it. I would like to see almost all of the buildings in the landing converted to residential but keep metro there for the day time traffic. It could be an cool and different micro neighborhood and some thing different for the city and region. Sorry to ramble but my mind got thinking 8)

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PostApr 08, 2014#16

The Landing has potential. It just has too many vacant lots and so much parking it's ridic'. Maybe the new garage should have free parking at certain times, i.e. after the Arch is closed, so the late night crowd looking for stuff to do in the City will choose to go to the Landing because it will be easy to find a space, especially as the other parking lots are developed as well. It also needs more to do than just hit up bars, a casino and a strip club.

It needs a Ready Room of its own. It could use a Bomb Door. It could use a Pageant or Tivoli. It doesn't have the gay bar scene of the Grove or the Mexican food scene of Cherokee. No matter what route is chosen, a new identity of some kind of another needs to be adopted by the Landing. I picture it having a large concentration of dispensaries and affiliated businesses when marijuana is decriminalized or legalized in Missouri. THAT would make it popular, as long as they have MORE than other areas and that theirs are the BEST ones. Add Lumiere Phase II in there and maybe some kind of boat and it would be pretty hoppin'.

And what ever happened to that ferris wheel that was proposed awhile back?