That photo is the exit in light traffic. It has traffic backed up half a mile or so onto actual 340 due the light frequently.
Not sure if you were replying to me or just in general but....PartyBear said:
Like I said fly overs are necessary today actually at that intersection. I cannot imagine the cluster it will be while they are constructing the fly overs. In fact, I'm not sure how the hell they will do it without having to close down that intersection.
The access roads from 35 to Richland Mall on 340 did not go all they way. They broke and ended at spots become mandatory turn arounds in those spots. I'm using past tense now because they are currently destroyed.
Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
TJ ain't coming <InsertDeanWormergifhere>. Can't speak for Natural and/or Sprouts but they're in the process of repositioning some of their more urban sites but very, very unlikely. These demos are way off from what they generally target. And when any developer mentions Central Market as an option I automatically cease reading. Full stop. I'm sure there was mention of a Domain lifestyle project somewhere in there too lol.Weston Rogers said:
Also I don't see any traditional grocer as a play in this area; a Trader Joes, Sprouts, or Natural Grocers could be an option to hit the niche market with the higher end crowd out there.
BaylorBJM said:TJ ain't coming <InsertDeanWormergifhere>. Can't speak for Natural and/or Sprouts but they're in the process of repositioning some of their more urban sites but very, very unlikely. These demos are way off from what they generally target. And when any developer mentions Central Market as an option I automatically cease reading. Full stop. I'm sure there was mention of a Domain lifestyle project somewhere in there too lol.Weston Rogers said:
Also I don't see any traditional grocer as a play in this area; a Trader Joes, Sprouts, or Natural Grocers could be an option to hit the niche market with the higher end crowd out there.
Don't rule out at least one more HEB in the Waco MSA between now and 2026 however.
It just won't be at this site.
Yogi said:
So basically, Waco is getting a Yuppie Market where the only available bags are ******bags....
They are the best employees ever, best baggers in the world. Always bagged correctly and if you call ahead theyll pull an item for you to come get later.boykin_spaniel said:
Might be heading back to Waco in the near future. A Trader Joe's would be a dream. Love the friendliness and honesty of the employees. I've had them pull something out of my basket and say this isn't good don't buy it, I'll take it back for you.
I'll add when I hear the general public say they want/need an X (being a high end retail of any sort) or that X is looking at our area, I general just laugh.BaylorBJM said:TJ ain't coming <InsertDeanWormergifhere>. Can't speak for Natural and/or Sprouts but they're in the process of repositioning some of their more urban sites but very, very unlikely. These demos are way off from what they generally target. And when any developer mentions Central Market as an option I automatically cease reading. Full stop. I'm sure there was mention of a Domain lifestyle project somewhere in there too lol.Weston Rogers said:
Also I don't see any traditional grocer as a play in this area; a Trader Joes, Sprouts, or Natural Grocers could be an option to hit the niche market with the higher end crowd out there.
Don't rule out at least one more HEB in the Waco MSA between now and 2026 however.
It just won't be at this site.
Flyovers are on the way.cowboycwr said:Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
That direction desperately needs a flyover as well as one from 84E to 6S and one from 84W to 6S. In my opinion those are the 3 directions of travel most frequently used and most frequently backed up.
Use Irving Lee to access that store and thank me later.Coke Bear said:I might disagree with the quick and easy. The parking lot is strangely configured with the adjacent strip center attached (Twin Liquors, etc.)trey3216 said:
VM store is quick and easy, but with a vehicle involved (assuming the kids don't get them delivered, or if they buy groceries at all)
Entering the parking lot is somewhat challenging from either the VM side or access road side.
I love the store and their variety, but I find myself stopping at the Bellmead HEB for convenience on my way home. (I work on the north side of town.)
(City of Waco problems)
With the mall to mall project, the exit for 84 on westbound Highway 6 will be all the way back around where the Toyota dealership is and then the main lanes won't have the backup, it will all be on the frontage road...cowboycwr said:Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
That direction desperately needs a flyover as well as one from 84E to 6S and one from 84W to 6S. In my opinion those are the 3 directions of travel most frequently used and most frequently backed up.
I would argue against Ghetto HEB being 2 min in and out. Almost every time I went there, the person at the front of the line was arguing with the cashier about whether each item in their shopping cart was eligible for food stamps.SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:meh. VM location is plenty closeSteamedHams said:Lost in all this is that the most pressing issue in McLennan County...is the need to resurrect the Ghetto HEB. The Baylor bubble grocery desert is real.Jackson Bear said:They just completely remodeled Wooded Acres and it took almost 2 years to make it one level below Central Market. Best store in town though is S. Valley Mills.Weston Rogers said:
Can confirm there's no current plans for new or remodeling of HEB's in the Waco area. Not to say that can't change, but what's the incentive for them? Virtually no competition(and their competition isn't interested in the market either) and they're growth plan is currently focused on DFW and Austin area.
Also I don't see any traditional grocer as a play in this area; a Trader Joes, Sprouts, or Natural Grocers could be an option to hit the niche market with the higher end crowd out there.
BRING IT BACK, YOU COWARDS.
Yeah, hard pass on that idea. Ghetto HEB was a 2 min in and out operation. It was a simpler time.
Your problem was you stopped to pay for stuff.kcarlson said:I would argue against Ghetto HEB being 2 min in and out. Almost every time I went there, the person at the front of the line was arguing with the cashier about whether each item in their shopping cart was eligible for food stamps.SteamedHams said:trey3216 said:meh. VM location is plenty closeSteamedHams said:Lost in all this is that the most pressing issue in McLennan County...is the need to resurrect the Ghetto HEB. The Baylor bubble grocery desert is real.Jackson Bear said:They just completely remodeled Wooded Acres and it took almost 2 years to make it one level below Central Market. Best store in town though is S. Valley Mills.Weston Rogers said:
Can confirm there's no current plans for new or remodeling of HEB's in the Waco area. Not to say that can't change, but what's the incentive for them? Virtually no competition(and their competition isn't interested in the market either) and they're growth plan is currently focused on DFW and Austin area.
Also I don't see any traditional grocer as a play in this area; a Trader Joes, Sprouts, or Natural Grocers could be an option to hit the niche market with the higher end crowd out there.
BRING IT BACK, YOU COWARDS.
Yeah, hard pass on that idea. Ghetto HEB was a 2 min in and out operation. It was a simpler time.
boykin_spaniel said:
Also work in CRE so fully get you but it doesn't mean I can't hope for some dummy with a delusion to try and convince Trader Joe's to open a store in Waco.
Every college town has these rumors. Some delusional developer from there or an alum dreams of putting their thumb print on it. It ain't a crime to have a dream… or lose your arse on said dream
As mentioned, the exit for 84 will now be nearly a mile farther back so there will be no back up onto the freeway. And the on-ramp to Hwy 6 will now be almost a mile from the Hwy 6/84 intersection so people will be able to take a right on red and drive nearly a mile...not have to attempt to quickly cross multiple lanes to get on.cowboycwr said:Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
That direction desperately needs a flyover as well as one from 84E to 6S and one from 84W to 6S. In my opinion those are the 3 directions of travel most frequently used and most frequently backed up.
I think that will only partially help some of the problem.BaylorGuy314 said:As mentioned, the exit for 84 will now be nearly a mile farther back so there will be no back up onto the freeway. And the on-ramp to Hwy 6 will now be almost a mile from the Hwy 6/84 intersection so people will be able to take a right on red and drive nearly a mile...not have to attempt to quickly cross multiple lanes to get on.cowboycwr said:Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
That direction desperately needs a flyover as well as one from 84E to 6S and one from 84W to 6S. In my opinion those are the 3 directions of travel most frequently used and most frequently backed up.
A flyover would still be better but those two solutions will greatly change the traffic build up in that location for the better.
I agree, and also the amount of times I've seen cars get stuck in the intersection here:cowboycwr said:I think that will only partially help some of the problem.BaylorGuy314 said:As mentioned, the exit for 84 will now be nearly a mile farther back so there will be no back up onto the freeway. And the on-ramp to Hwy 6 will now be almost a mile from the Hwy 6/84 intersection so people will be able to take a right on red and drive nearly a mile...not have to attempt to quickly cross multiple lanes to get on.cowboycwr said:Yes I hate that exit. It was always bad too with the cars not yielding coming from the turn around when you are trying to get over to turn right.SteamedHams said:
Driving from campus back towards McGregor everyday for the last decade+, I've seen probably 40 accidents in total at this exit. Going from 65mph down to zero in a blink of an eye with as many distracted drivers as there are, this section needs to be a flyover ASAP.
That direction desperately needs a flyover as well as one from 84E to 6S and one from 84W to 6S. In my opinion those are the 3 directions of travel most frequently used and most frequently backed up.
A flyover would still be better but those two solutions will greatly change the traffic build up in that location for the better.
When coming from 84 heading east into Waco there is often a large back up of vehicles trying to turn right that cannot do so when it is red because there are so many cars coming. Even just to turn into the right lane. Having the entrance further down will help a little but I just don't see that helping the back up on 84 much.
Same for the 6 to 84 change. Now the back up will just be on the frontage road, not the highway.
Which ones?whitetrash said:SteamedHams said:Coke Bear said:
I'm not saying that Trader Joe's isn't coming to that area; however, they would be much better suited in Central Texas Market Place.
The McGregor seems a little too limited at this point for them to move there.
There name on this announcement feels more splash to draw attention to the project. (Think every time Pappasito's is mentioned.) I could see Central Market saying yes to that area.
[Crap. I thought about Pappasito's - now I want Tex-Mex tonight]
2 of those 7 actually showed up. And only one of them lasted.
atomicblast said:Which ones?whitetrash said:SteamedHams said:Coke Bear said:
I'm not saying that Trader Joe's isn't coming to that area; however, they would be much better suited in Central Texas Market Place.
The McGregor seems a little too limited at this point for them to move there.
There name on this announcement feels more splash to draw attention to the project. (Think every time Pappasito's is mentioned.) I could see Central Market saying yes to that area.
[Crap. I thought about Pappasito's - now I want Tex-Mex tonight]
2 of those 7 actually showed up. And only one of them lasted.