Tag: topsyTuesday, November 11, 2008Progress on the Riverwood shopping center. Grading of the site is still going on, and will be for a while. They're slowly working on leveling out the site, or at least building the hill into a series of terraces. They've also put up a sign at the corner, confirming that the project is, in fact, still called Riverwood. They also have a link to their website, www.riverwoodnv.com. If you go there, make sure to give yourself some time. There's so much to do and see that you could spend a whole afternoon there. I think they should send their sign back to the sign shop, though. Look at the list of tenants on the left side. Kohl's and Jethro's Casino have already been announced, so those are no big surprise. But this is the first I'm hearing about Circuit City moving into the shopping center. And it will probably be the last, according to the latest news reports. Tags: construction douglas riverwood topsy Saturday, July 5, 2008Again the Douglas County Commission has told Max Baer Jr. that his casino can't have a big sign. The rest of the project has been approved, but he keeps pushing on the sign. Jethro needs to decide if this is the hill he wants to die for. Tags: douglas jethroscasino topsy Saturday, October 13, 2007Jethro gets another thumbs up. The Douglas County Board of Commissioners approved the zoning changes needed to build Jethro's Casino across the street from the Clear Creek Plaza. But this still isn't final approval, because his huge oil derrick and electric sign won't be decided on until December 6th. I think those parts of the project are completely unnecessary and by all rights should be denied. It's not like his 12-story hotel is going to be invisible and nobody will find the place if the sign isn't big enough. Tags: douglas jethroscasino topsy Saturday, August 4, 2007Max Baer Jr's fight to get his Beverly Hillbillies casino approved in Douglas County hasn't been much of a fight at all. After his plan was mostly approved by the Douglas Planning Commission last month, he had to go up against the County Commission this week for final approval. And, he got final approval, including approval for the two hotel towers that the Planning Commission had said no to. So it looks like this time Jethro's casino is actually going to get built. Or, at least, all his excuses have been taken away from him this time, so if the project falls through for a third time, he'll have no one else to blame. So now it's time to see if Jethro can actually do it, and actually get the thing built. Tags: douglas jethroscasino topsy Thursday, July 12, 2007So the zoning change request for Jethro's Casino was approved on Tuesday, meaning most of the hurdles are cleared and they can start moving forward with phase one of the project. But it wasn't all good news for Jethro; the county denied some of his special variance requests, including the 200-foot tall oil derrick, the huge lighted sign that would have hung from it, and the 12-story hotel towers he hoped to build as phase two. So we'll see now what Jethro's response will be. Will he be happy enough just that he's being allowed to get the thing built, finally, after fifteen years, or will he try to fight for some of these extras that were denied? The oil derrick isn't a killer for the project. It could still open and be successful without such a flashy beacon bringing people in. 200 feet? The Ormsby House is only 117, and you can see that from all over the Eagle Valley. I still have my doubts whether you could see the oil derrick from the Carson Valley, since it would be hidden on the opposite side of the hill, but at that height it just might be possible. Anybody have a red balloon and a 200-foot long string? Now, denying the hotel towers is a bit more of a blow. I don't know what kind of market research Jethro did to show that those towers would bring in the people and always be full, but if there was a chance that they would be, the county turned down a lot of room tax revenue in exchange for aesthetics. I guess that's a trade-off they were willing to make, and one that Big George has to be happy about, but again: would that hotel tower have been visible from the Carson Valley? Where everyone is worried about ruining the views? Because that whole Topsy Lane area is kind of a "bonus" zone for Douglas County, a good place to put development that will be in the county, but not in the valley. Topsy Lane keeps the valley free of Wal*Marts and hotel towers, while still bringing in all the money that those ventures bring in. So I think that if you're going to let a developer go hog wild anywhere in Douglas County, Topsy Lane is the place to do it, while letting Carson City deal with the aesthetics. So now Jethro's got the ball, and we'll see if he's willing to take these lumps and build a slightly smaller version of his dream, or if he'll keep on moving. Tags: douglas jethroscasino topsy |
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