City $167 million redevelopment of Barron's Branch approved

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Jackson Bear
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City of Waco starting to redevelop Barron's Branch area.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/167m-downtown-phase-centered-around-manmade-stream-amphitheater/article_e0ea7fb6-a77e-11ef-8d99-6749cf981449.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
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Jackson Bear said:

City of Waco starting to redevelop Barron's Branch area.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/167m-downtown-phase-centered-around-manmade-stream-amphitheater/article_e0ea7fb6-a77e-11ef-8d99-6749cf981449.html#tracking-source=home-top-story


If I recall this is required as phase one as it addresses flood plain issues by putting in a second culvert from which after they will pay for updates of recent fema revision map without which they can not get federal funding on any of the subsequent development phases.
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I'll give Jim Holmes credit -- either he's an ultra mega optimist or he has a wickedly dry sense of humor.
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After seeing the rendering and related video, Mayor Jim Holmes called the vision "amazing."

"I think ultimately people are going to forget about the San Antonio River Walk, and this is going to be the premier riverwalk in the world," Holmes quipped.
Calrocks94
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This is the website that tells everything that they're going to build and give details of phase. phase one will start next summer exciting future ahead for Waco

https://www.wacodowntownredevelopment.com/#overview
Edmond Bear
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Developers are badgering the city to start on the Ballpark phase much earlier.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/hunt-downtown-master-plan-waco-minor-league-ballpark/article_f1a3e1bc-b7fa-11ef-bb48-93573620affc.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

"The plan envisions that the Ballpark District would include a baseball stadium with at least 6,000 seats, surrounded by retail, restaurants, mid-rise multifamily units and a boutique hotel in right field. The 24-acre district lies between Jefferson Avenue and Bosque Boulevard, and between Third Street and the Brazos River."

The city still has to complete Phase 1A first which includes all of the foundational street, water, and sewer work plus La Pila Plaza and creekwalk. It would create a landscaped walkway along the creek flanked by mixed-use buildings. "The creekwalk would resemble a small-scale version of the River Walk in San Antonio, officials have said."

Balk also said the potential stadium builders didn't object when told that they would have to build the surrounding mixed-use developments before the stadium itself.

That mixed-use development could include a smaller venue like Texas Live, in Arlington near the stadiums where the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers play, Balk said. It would also include surrounding buildings, similar to the Domain in Austin.


Yogi
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Dyson Park?
"Smarter than the Average Bear."
whitetrash
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Edmond Bear said:


Developers are badgering the city to start on the Ballpark phase much earlier.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/hunt-downtown-master-plan-waco-minor-league-ballpark/article_f1a3e1bc-b7fa-11ef-bb48-93573620affc.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

"The plan envisions that the Ballpark District would include a baseball stadium with at least 6,000 seats, surrounded by retail, restaurants, mid-rise multifamily units and a boutique hotel in right field. The 24-acre district lies between Jefferson Avenue and Bosque Boulevard, and between Third Street and the Brazos River."

The city still has to complete Phase 1A first which includes all of the foundational street, water, and sewer work plus La Pila Plaza and creekwalk. It would create a landscaped walkway along the creek flanked by mixed-use buildings. "The creekwalk would resemble a small-scale version of the River Walk in San Antonio, officials have said."

Balk also said the potential stadium builders didn't object when told that they would have to build the surrounding mixed-use developments before the stadium itself.

That mixed-use development could include a smaller venue like Texas Live, in Arlington near the stadiums where the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers play, Balk said. It would also include surrounding buildings, similar to the Domain in Austin.



Given the history of that part of town, we could call the new development "The Reservation."
Blackjack Bear
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whitetrash said:

Edmond Bear said:


Developers are badgering the city to start on the Ballpark phase much earlier.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/hunt-downtown-master-plan-waco-minor-league-ballpark/article_f1a3e1bc-b7fa-11ef-bb48-93573620affc.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

"The plan envisions that the Ballpark District would include a baseball stadium with at least 6,000 seats, surrounded by retail, restaurants, mid-rise multifamily units and a boutique hotel in right field. The 24-acre district lies between Jefferson Avenue and Bosque Boulevard, and between Third Street and the Brazos River."

The city still has to complete Phase 1A first which includes all of the foundational street, water, and sewer work plus La Pila Plaza and creekwalk. It would create a landscaped walkway along the creek flanked by mixed-use buildings. "The creekwalk would resemble a small-scale version of the River Walk in San Antonio, officials have said."

Balk also said the potential stadium builders didn't object when told that they would have to build the surrounding mixed-use developments before the stadium itself.

That mixed-use development could include a smaller venue like Texas Live, in Arlington near the stadiums where the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers play, Balk said. It would also include surrounding buildings, similar to the Domain in Austin.



Given the history of that part of town, we could call the new development "The Reservation."
Lol, Not many people know it but prostitution was legal in Waco up until 1917 , 1918. That's the area it was allowed and called " The Reservation "
Yogi
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Blackjack Bear said:

whitetrash said:

Edmond Bear said:


Developers are badgering the city to start on the Ballpark phase much earlier.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/hunt-downtown-master-plan-waco-minor-league-ballpark/article_f1a3e1bc-b7fa-11ef-bb48-93573620affc.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

"The plan envisions that the Ballpark District would include a baseball stadium with at least 6,000 seats, surrounded by retail, restaurants, mid-rise multifamily units and a boutique hotel in right field. The 24-acre district lies between Jefferson Avenue and Bosque Boulevard, and between Third Street and the Brazos River."

The city still has to complete Phase 1A first which includes all of the foundational street, water, and sewer work plus La Pila Plaza and creekwalk. It would create a landscaped walkway along the creek flanked by mixed-use buildings. "The creekwalk would resemble a small-scale version of the River Walk in San Antonio, officials have said."

Balk also said the potential stadium builders didn't object when told that they would have to build the surrounding mixed-use developments before the stadium itself.

That mixed-use development could include a smaller venue like Texas Live, in Arlington near the stadiums where the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers play, Balk said. It would also include surrounding buildings, similar to the Domain in Austin.



Given the history of that part of town, we could call the new development "The Reservation."
Lol, Not many people know it but prostitution was legal in Waco up until 1917 , 1918. That's the area it was allowed and called " The Reservation "



The Chicken Ranch was started by a Madame who once had a place on the Reservation.
"Smarter than the Average Bear."
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whitetrash said:

Edmond Bear said:


Developers are badgering the city to start on the Ballpark phase much earlier.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/hunt-downtown-master-plan-waco-minor-league-ballpark/article_f1a3e1bc-b7fa-11ef-bb48-93573620affc.html#tracking-source=home-top-story

"The plan envisions that the Ballpark District would include a baseball stadium with at least 6,000 seats, surrounded by retail, restaurants, mid-rise multifamily units and a boutique hotel in right field. The 24-acre district lies between Jefferson Avenue and Bosque Boulevard, and between Third Street and the Brazos River."

The city still has to complete Phase 1A first which includes all of the foundational street, water, and sewer work plus La Pila Plaza and creekwalk. It would create a landscaped walkway along the creek flanked by mixed-use buildings. "The creekwalk would resemble a small-scale version of the River Walk in San Antonio, officials have said."

Balk also said the potential stadium builders didn't object when told that they would have to build the surrounding mixed-use developments before the stadium itself.

That mixed-use development could include a smaller venue like Texas Live, in Arlington near the stadiums where the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers play, Balk said. It would also include surrounding buildings, similar to the Domain in Austin.



Given the history of that part of town, we could call the new development "The Reservation."
True. Often overlooked in developments of this sort is an establishment where a gentleman can get his hat blocked.
Calrocks94
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Actually has a history of baseball Babe Ruth and all the classics used to come to Waco and play. There was a stadium and I forget what it was called, but they would play spring ball and stuff down here.
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Calrocks94 said:

Actually has a history of baseball Babe Ruth and all the classics used to come to Waco and play. There was a stadium and I forget what it was called, but they would play spring ball and stuff down here.
Katy Park, wrecked by the '53 tornado. It was where the football field for Live Oak school is now, right next to Magnolia.
I don't feel tardy
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This article is a little dated..another piece online by Waco History project with a few more tidbits in it about the old Ball Park....I like the photos in this one... https://mclennanhistory.org/katy-park-revisited/
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The Waco Pirates we're affiliated with the Pittsburg Pirates major league team.
Yogi
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MrGolfguy said:

Calrocks94 said:

Actually has a history of baseball Babe Ruth and all the classics used to come to Waco and play. There was a stadium and I forget what it was called, but they would play spring ball and stuff down here.
Katy Park, wrecked by the '53 tornado. It was where the football field for Live Oak school is now, right next to Magnolia.
The old Live Oak field across the street from the silos.

Live Oak moved up to 11-man this season and built a new football stadium adjacent to their baseball field of dreams off Franklin and 26th Street where the park used to be. If you haven't seen that baseball facility, I invite you to venture out there the next time you're in Waco. It is pretty incredible.

Yogi
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Live Oak's Falcon Park baseball facilities

https://robisonconstruction.com/live-oak-baseball-field/
Edmond Bear
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Yogi said:

Live Oak's Falcon Park baseball facilities

https://robisonconstruction.com/live-oak-baseball-field/


That looks amazing. And, looks like it was purchased with Chip Bucks.

Jackson Bear
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Edmond Bear said:

Yogi said:

Live Oak's Falcon Park baseball facilities

https://robisonconstruction.com/live-oak-baseball-field/


That looks amazing. And, looks like it was purchased with Chip Bucks.


Visiting Angels bucks is the sugar daddy.
Jackson Bear
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MrGolfguy said:

Calrocks94 said:

Actually has a history of baseball Babe Ruth and all the classics used to come to Waco and play. There was a stadium and I forget what it was called, but they would play spring ball and stuff down here.
Katy Park, wrecked by the '53 tornado. It was where the football field for Live Oak school is now, right next to Magnolia.
Katy Park was on the other side of the Silos from the old Live Oak FB field. Closer to 8th St. than 5th St.
SteamedHams
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Can confirm that the Live Oak baseball field is one of the absolute best in the state, if not the country, particularly given their size.

Had the opportunity to have my son's travel team practice out there a couple times last spring and I've honestly been in worse minor league ball parks. Top notch does not even cover it. I don't know how much Mike Hillman plopped down for that facility, but it is elite.
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