No idea, but Rick Sheldon is behind it.UBBY said:
That woul be a bigtime development for Lorena. How much would it cost?
Grimm said:
Are they going to be stupid little tiny lots like the rest of the new developments?
very likely yes... every developer will use economy of scale. The more houses per acre, the more money they make...Grimm said:
Are they going to be stupid little tiny lots like the rest of the new developments?
Broke Amigo said:
With the City of Waco on the verge of implementing impact fees this is going to push the new developments to outlying cities. The City of Waco is proposing a water, sewer, and roadway impact fee on new developments.
The timing for this proposed development is right in step with the impact fees the City of Waco is trying to get passed thru council next month.
Kroger and other large national chains won't touch the Waco market... Brookshire's and Brookshire Brothers are scared of doing anything around CS because HEB owns the land at 19th and Lakeshore. That shopping center is now 100% vacant and no longer taking leases so who knows HEB could be getting ready to do something there or they're just doing what they do most of the time. Sit on the land and keep comp at bay.CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
I wish we'd get a higher end grocery, but I doubt we could support it.CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
This. HEB's hollow promises about building in the CS area that have echoed for years is keeping Brookshire's and his's Brother's from building there. It's a disservice the people in the area.Weston Rogers said:
Kroger and other large national chains won't touch the Waco market... Brookshire's and Brookshire Brothers are scared of doing anything around CS because HEB owns the land at 19th and Lakeshore. That shopping center is now 100% vacant and no longer taking leases so who knows HEB could be getting ready to do something there or they're just doing what they do most of the time. Sit on the land and keep comp at bay.
CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
Coke Bear said:I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
The development listed in the OP shows that they put a great deal of time, effort and money into it. Sadly, that vision is 20 years away unless Lorena can attract some type of industry to the area to give them the tax dollars that we need.
How they performed so well in high school sports over the last 10 years as the smallest school in the district is a mystery to me.
They'll never be as good as Robinson...they may dream to one day be as good as the blue and white.trey3216 said:Coke Bear said:I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
The development listed in the OP shows that they put a great deal of time, effort and money into it. Sadly, that vision is 20 years away unless Lorena can attract some type of industry to the area to give them the tax dollars that we need.
How they performed so well in high school sports over the last 10 years as the smallest school in the district is a mystery to me.
Yep. Lorena will turn in to Robinson 2.0.
BaylorHistory said:They'll never be as good as Robinson...they may dream to one day be as good as the blue and white.trey3216 said:Coke Bear said:I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
The development listed in the OP shows that they put a great deal of time, effort and money into it. Sadly, that vision is 20 years away unless Lorena can attract some type of industry to the area to give them the tax dollars that we need.
How they performed so well in high school sports over the last 10 years as the smallest school in the district is a mystery to me.
Yep. Lorena will turn in to Robinson 2.0.
Roads are unnecessary when you have a giant phallic monument to science. I do remember when playing Lorena in basketball they had some sort of bouncy gym room in the junior high. That was pretty cool.trey3216 said:BaylorHistory said:They'll never be as good as Robinson...they may dream to one day be as good as the blue and white.trey3216 said:Coke Bear said:I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
The development listed in the OP shows that they put a great deal of time, effort and money into it. Sadly, that vision is 20 years away unless Lorena can attract some type of industry to the area to give them the tax dollars that we need.
How they performed so well in high school sports over the last 10 years as the smallest school in the district is a mystery to me.
Yep. Lorena will turn in to Robinson 2.0.
Their roads say otherwise
Showtime said:
What do you mean by this? Not really familiar with Robinson.
trey3216 said:Showtime said:
What do you mean by this? Not really familiar with Robinson.
Robinson has very little commercial businesses, some of the highest property tax rates around, and they have horrific road infrastructure. It's almost Louisiana bad.
Coke Bear said:I believe that you're referring to CS; however, this is how I feel about Lorena. We've got two sketch convenience stores, three jankety antique shops, a Sonic, a Bushes (that rarely helps the community) and a so-called Tex Mex joint that's adequate at best.sipembeers said:CorsicanaBear said:
Need more growth in retail in CS. Especially need a new HEB in that direction. Better yet would be somebody to compete with HEB (kroger, whoever).
We need commercial/industrial growth for an increased tax basis. School district will start to go down hill if it is only roof tops to fund the schools. We are fully occupied in both the elementary and intermediate schools now.
The development listed in the OP shows that they put a great deal of time, effort and money into it. Sadly, that vision is 20 years away unless Lorena can attract some type of industry to the area to give them the tax dollars that we need.
How they performed so well in high school sports over the last 10 years as the smallest school in the district is a mystery to me.