Downtown parking garage next to Baylor's new Foster Pavilion

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bowdedg said:

I would assume that at least 1/3 of those 550 parking spots will be for handicap parking, with the other 2/3 going to high donors. Most people will need to find somewhere else to park for the games and walk.

One hotel at the original site has fallen through but there are talks with others. It should happen at some point, but it could be years from now.

When do they tear down the Robinson Tower? I hear it's on the future chopping block.
i shouldn't assume there will be handicap spaces there. Mclane doesn't have them in the stadium lots. I'd bet handicap parking will be at the Ferrel and you can take the shuttle just like handicap parks at the BRIC for football
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T-REX said:

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CorsicanaBear said:

If you're talking about the old parking garage that is attached to the WISD building (used to be a bank building/garage), I'm not sure that is open to the public. Might be, I've never tried. Same with the garage over by the old bank building with the Baylor logo on the top on at Washington and 8th.

I'm still not going to a Waco restaurant (which is the only reason for me to go downtown) and parking and walking anything like 6 or 3 or 2 blocks to dinner. I want out of the AC in my car directly into the AC in your restaurant. Maybe it's time for valets. Tourists are another matter.
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the idea that having ti walk a little bit is the reason you refuse to visit an area is anti progress which is exactly the opposite of what we need in Waco. 6 blocks ain't a long walk


Every time I'm downtown now I'm marking distance / routes from spots to the pavilion. This is going to be great!
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bowdedg said:

I would assume that at least 1/3 of those 550 parking spots will be for handicap parking, with the other 2/3 going to high donors. Most people will need to find somewhere else to park for the games and walk.

One hotel at the original site has fallen through but there are talks with others. It should happen at some point, but it could be years from now.

When do they tear down the Robinson Tower? I hear it's on the future chopping block.


If they were going to demolish the tower, they should have done so before building the arena and parking garage.

There is only 30 feet between the tower and the arena, so demolishing the tower is going to cause some damage to the surrounding areas, including the arena.

If Baylor had no more use for the tower, could it not be converted into a hotel? High visibility. Access to everything. Easy to get to. Plenty of parking on most days.
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The Clifton Robinson tower, which was formerly a bank tower, is not a good building (I.e., it doesn't have good bones). But Clifton Robinson apparently rejected the idea of taking it down. Additionally while several offices will be moving to the Howdy Hut, there are still too many other administrative offices that still need that space. And so the eyesore will remain.
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and I bet a lot of those "administrators " could be eliminated
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The adaptive reuse project to preserve a historic church by converting to a restaurant and venue still has life. 2nd and Clay is about 85 yards from the pavilion site/parking garage.
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