It's going to be a grocery store, a nail salon and a laundromat, and vape store. |
| The RB corridor is so much more populous and dense than the western pike. Of course it will have higher rates of crime, particularly auto theft. But I bet if you looked at the crime rate based on density, the Pike would be much higher. |
I’ll have to remember that the next time someone is mugged over in Rosslyn. |
| The western Pike has almost no decent retail and no decent restaurants. Nothing to draw anyone. RB corridor does, so of course there is more street crime. Question is do you want to live in a retail and food desert and also have crime? |
People buy homes in safe areas that they can afford. Sfh’s in the neighborhood’s past Glebe are perfectly safe. Can we get back to schools? |
Depends what you're looking for. We eat on the Pike and love places like Mazagan, Tortas Y Tacos, Sofia's Pupuseria and Boru Ramen. Besides Kapnos and Ray's the Steaks, there isn't much I'd highly recommend in RB - especially at the prices some of those places are charging. |
Those are spots on the east end of the pike, around the drafthouse. |
And there's no reason to think there couldn't be some spots like this at the Food Star site. |
. Probably a nail salon, a dry cleaner, coffee shop, at least one restaurant, and a Harris Teeter. I cannot wait!!!! |
Why? Is there a live entertainment venue opening on the food star site? |
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Sugar shack, chipotle, and the 1000 degree pizza place seem to be doing well.
I’m confused why someone doesn’t understand that the foodstar would be have some good options Also I wouldn’t be too smug about the draft house. It’s not likely to be around much longer. |
| Where is drafthouse going? Sounds like someone wants to tank the Eastern end of the Pike. |
Draft house has been having financial problems. Don’t be surprised to see it go bye bye at any time. It’s just not a sustainable business. |
Why? Because after 30 years as a second run theater, it started showing first runs last December? Of course it's sustainable. And it's a major reason the restaurants nearby have business. I love sugar shack and the pizza place but they're a year old. hopefully the food star site will be a repeat of penrose square. But even that development saw two restaurants and a froyo place come and go. It's a Starbucks, a hair salon, and a dry cleaners, a dentist and taqueria poblano. It's got practical useful businesses, but not exciting placemakers. Those are usually in existing buildings where lower rents allow some creativity and biz models that don't depend on cycling people in and out the door as quickly as possible. |
| This is all directly related to schools. If these areas get more and better retail, local homes increase in value and wealthier families move in. And, maybe someday, pretty please, the slumlords that own barcroft apartments and other low income apartments along the central and western pike will sell and someone will bring higher end residences. Please!!!! We need some income diversity along the Pike. |