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PostOct 17, 2022#276

People love to complain. I live nearby and that intersection must be top10 for one of the most depressing, ugly, and dangerous for pedestrians/cyclists south of 64. I really cannot imagine how you could make it worse, maybe building a nuclear waste disposal facility and completely removing the sidewalks? There is already a lot of traffic and cars fly through the traffic signs, often running red lights. That sounds to me a clear case of more traffic actually making things better (by forcing those who treat Chouteau as a highway to slow down). 

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PostOct 17, 2022#277

kipfilet wrote:
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People love to complain. I live nearby and that intersection must be top10 for one of the most depressing, ugly, and dangerous for pedestrians/cyclists south of 64. I really cannot imagine how you could make it worse, maybe building a nuclear waste disposal facility and completely removing the sidewalks? There is already a lot of traffic and cars fly through the traffic signs, often running red lights. That sounds to me a clear case of more traffic actually making things better (by forcing those who treat Chouteau as a highway to slow down). 
If there was ever a case for making an intersection a traffic circle its Choteau and Compton.

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PostNov 22, 2022#278

Structure for the hitting bays going up.
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PostNov 23, 2022#279

I can't wait to visit.

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PostNov 23, 2022#280

Will this be the most urban TopGolf in the country?

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PostNov 23, 2022#281

JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
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Will this be the most urban TopGolf in the country?
Vegas has one just off the strip and Baltimore has one basically downtown near the Ravens stadium. Those are the only two I know offhand that are pretty urban. Might be others.

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PostNov 23, 2022#282

jshank83 wrote:
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JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
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Will this be the most urban TopGolf in the country?
Vegas has one just off the strip and Baltimore has one basically downtown near the Ravens stadium. Those are the only two I know offhand that are pretty urban. Might be others.
Nashville's Top Golf is in that crappy junk yard and tractor trailer parking area across from downtown and not far from the Titans stadium.

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PostNov 23, 2022#283

JaneJacobsGhost wrote:
Nov 23, 2022
Will this be the most urban TopGolf in the country?
Birmingham's is just adjacent to Downtown, so it may have this beat narrowly

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PostNov 24, 2022#284

Yeah Nashville’s is in a dump that I would not call “urban” despite its proximity to DT.

Thanks for info on Baltimore, LV and Birmingham

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PostNov 24, 2022#285

Just checked it out on Google maps, it’s oriented the wrong way.

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PostNov 28, 2022#286

Dang - nice to see this one going up so quickly! 

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PostNov 28, 2022#287

Well Nashville's TG is going to be much more urban soon, this is what is being built immediately to the north and Northwest

River North Project

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PostDec 19, 2022#289

Good progress thus far. Nice to see. Is the framing all but finished now?

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PostDec 19, 2022#290

Fortunately I don't have to drive out to/through the sprawlish hellscape that is Chesterfield Valley so my gauge is off. But I want to say that TG went up and was done pretty quickly.

PostDec 29, 2022#291

So on Monday 12/26 I looked for a reservation opening this week. The earliest opening I could find was New Years Day.

As of right now on this nice Thursday afternoon the Top Golf app says walk ins are a 2-3 hour wait.

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PostDec 29, 2022#292

Yes, TG in the city will b a game-changer.

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PostJan 08, 2023#293

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PostFeb 02, 2023#295

Prospect Yards? Is that a new name?

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PostFeb 02, 2023#296

^that's the old account for the development across Grand if I remember correctly. They've (or someone) kept the account up. 

Nevermind, after looking I don't think I'm remembering correctly... 

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PostFeb 02, 2023#297

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I think the name was announced a few years ago, but the area making up "Prospect Yards" appears to have expanded a bit further east over time.

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PostFeb 02, 2023#298

It seems like technically that area is classified as Midtown, but it always seemed a bit of wishful thinking to me to imagine any idea of neighborhood stretching North/South across the railway/intestate divide so I'm a little happy they're attempting to define it as its own identity. This area is going to be fairly lively in the not too distant future.

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PostFeb 02, 2023#299

So midtown is now has entertainment hubs Prospect Yards and Grand Center?  Does every 5 blocks need it's own moniker?  What are the boundaries of Prospect Yards?  What are the prospects of Prospect Yards?  What perspective will prospective prospectors have in prospect yards? Will they put a Yardhouse in Prospect Yards?  I thought this area was part of the Chouteau Greenway / Lake development corridor.  Will it be crossbranded akin an NFL stadium?  "The Armory at Prospect Yards on The Greenway"?

I think we are getting a little zealous with the hyperlocal branding...

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PostFeb 02, 2023#300

^Grand Center is its own neighborhood. 

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