Tag: carsoncitySaturday, August 9, 2008Hard on the heels of our soon-to-be-record-breaking heat wave, comes a plea from Carson City Public Works to cut back on water usage this weekend, especially outdoor watering. The travails of living in a desert, I suppose. Tags: carsoncity water
Dave Morgan also has coverage from a couple of days ago. I'm sure Carson City will be considering the motel building to house the new library. But I've said before that this motel needs to be torn down. Figuring out what to do with the land is tougher. Leaving it as open space would be nice, because pictures I've seen from before the motel was built show a big open area with great views of the Civic Auditorium next door, and it would be nice to have that back. But "open space" is hardly a good use of premium land in a downtown area. This land was originally part of the railroad depot, which still stands across the street. The train tracks and the passenger platform took up most of what is now Washington Street, but mail and delivery trucks would park where the Downtowner now stands so that goods could be offloaded directly off the backside of the train. This parking area can be seen in the photo below, from 1949. The railroad tracks were torn up in 1950, and the lot stayed vacant until 1962 when the motel was built. Maybe that corner is going to enter a new era soon. Tags: carsoncity downtowncc downtownermotorinn Sunday, August 3, 2008The news is floating around that the Citibank building at Telegraph Square, one of the big boxy eyesores in downtown Carson, is going to be sold off soon. Wells Fargo is taking over Citibank's operations in Northern Nevada, and this building is part of the deal. Since there's already a Well Fargo branch nearby, they'll be shuttering this one. And since they'll no longer need the building, that means they'll get rid of it by selling it. So this is where the opportunities come in. Telegraph Square, and all of what is being called the "Curry Street Promenade", has been seeing a lot of redevelopment lately, and a large parcel like this coming up for sale is exciting because there are so many possible uses for it. The consensus in the article seems to be that it needs to be torn down just because it's so ugly, and I can't say I disagree with that. But then what do you build on the site? Housing and retail seem to be the top two choices, or more likely some mix of the two. I could also see a parking garage going on this site, with retail shops facing the street on the ground floor. Or the building could be remodeled. There's a basic structure here that serve as a good base for transforming it into something architecturally exciting. The building as it is now could be reconfigured to have retail on the ground floor and housing or offices above, maybe with an addition in the back. The look of it could be updated to something that fits more with the character of the neighborhood, and it could be a real part of Telegraph Square instead of the big boxy obstacle that it is now. The kicker, though, is that it's not up to us. As with all of these redevelopment projects, there would have to be a developer with vision that came in and bought the building, and was willing to take a risk on downtown. The most likely outcome is that whoever buys it will keep it mostly the same, and lease out the space as offices, most of which will sit vacant. If it sells at all. It's easy to be pessimistic, but things like the Firkin and Fox give me hope. What do you think will happen with the Citibank building? Tags: carsoncity downtowncc The Nevada Appeal dedicated its entire front page today to bicycling and the bicycle culture in Carson City. Included are stories on how sales are up at the bike shops around town, a look at the Muscle Powered organization, an editorial promoting Carson as a "great bicycling community", and a feature on Jeff Moser, who runs Bike Carson and organizes many of the bicycle-related events in town, including Bike to Work Week. The reporter that wrote the stories, Teri Vance, also has a blog post on the paper's web site about her own adventures in trying to bike to work. Tags: bikecarson carsoncity Saturday, August 2, 2008This morning Sam and I went to the Saturday Farmer's Market, at Third and Curry streets, then took a stroll across the highway to the Capitol Plaza. In a summer when I thought I would have plenty of time to go on downtown walks, I've hardly done any, so it was good to get out and do one. Plus it's both fun and frustrating to go photowalking with a four-year-old, because he has very firm ideas of where he wants to go next, and they rarely match up with where you want to go. Including going back to the car when you're done. But we enjoyed ourselves. All the pictures can be found at Flickr. Here are some of the highlights.
Tags: carsoncity downtowncc downtownwalk Wednesday, July 30, 2008The exterior signage is now up at Burlington Coat Factory. Besides coats they also sell Baby Depots and Home Decor, plus probably dozens of other things. A quick peek inside shows the racks and headless mannequins moving into position, readying for the grand opening. You can also see that they've kept the "Wal-Mart Stripe" on the building, even though they've painted it a shade of red. And they've chosen pink as part of their palette of colors, so that's pretty fantastic. Luckily, when I took a closeup of the wall, the camera decided to color-correct it to more of a brown. My camera can be so judgmental. Tags: burlingtoncoatfactory carsoncity construction Fairview Street is still a mess due to the massive repaving project they're doing. Fairview westbound is closed between Saliman and Roop, and eastbound is open only one lane and you have to dodge cones and construction vehicles the whole way. But! They're making progress, and the first layer of asphalt is down. It sure does seem like this project would have gone a lot faster if they had just closed the road, and repaved the whole thing in one go. By closing down the whole stretch, they wouldn't have to hassle with cones, or flagmen, or paving half the street one month then paving the other half later. They could just blast through it and get it done. Sure, that would have blocked access to all the businesses and residences along that whole stretch of road, but it's all for the good of the freeway, right? Fairview east of Saliman is also a high holy mess, because not only are they repaving there too but you also run into the freeway construction zone and the new overpass they're putting up. But that part of Fairview is open to two-way traffic at least. Tags: carsoncity ccfreeway construction fairview traffic The mystery construction project on Curry Street, at the base of C Hill, finally has been given a sign so we all can know what they're building. For a long time I'd been calling it a condo project, because for years there was a sign advertising a new condo development to be built on the land. That project fell through, though, and what's actually being built now is the Sierra Nevada Cancer Center. Dr. Jorge Perez and his staff are currently located on Division Street, in an old building near the old hospital that he shares with several other practices. But while everyone else in the medical community is making a move north to be closer to the new Regional Medical Center, Dr. Perez is having his new facility built to the south, overlooking the slopes of C Hill. Tags: carsoncity construction sierranevadacancercenter There's another vacant lot being plowed under on the west side of town, getting prepped for construction. This time it's the lot at the northwest corner of Fifth and Division streets, and the equipment is on site clearing away the grasses and weeds. This corner has been empty for as long as I can remember; that area is zoned residential, so we'll probably see a house go up on the lot, just like the one that went up across the street a few years ago. Tags: carsoncity construction Friday, July 25, 2008Nevada Appeal: Downtown alive with activity.
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