December 14, 20232 yr I eat there all the time. Manager says they have been doing a booming business with students in the evenings as of late and have been staying open later. So, not senile.
December 14, 20232 yr That's good to hear actually. Haven't been on campus much lately, but beginning of semester it was dead quiet over there. And then of course that bullshit about being bulldozed for a train track that will likely never happen. I need to hit it up last week when I wind down office hours. Which is basically me eating my weight in fries, farting, and listening to kids ask me about which $200k investment banking job they should take. And I'm like, 'Uh, I'll get the check, but my first job offer also started with a '2' but had slightly fewer zeroes behind it. Go get me a Keers."
December 14, 20232 yr Dirty’s is more crowded these days than it’s been in years. Was walking out with my son last week and Jatavion Sanders was chilling at the bar. My 6 year old went up and shook his hand and #0 couldn’t have been nicer. Became an even bigger fan.
December 14, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, YGIFS said: That's good to hear actually. Haven't been on campus much lately, but beginning of semester it was dead quiet over there. And then of course that bullshit about being bulldozed for a train track that will likely never happen. I need to hit it up last week when I wind down office hours. Which is basically me eating my weight in fries, farting, and listening to kids ask me about which $200k investment banking job they should take. And I'm like, 'Uh, I'll get the check, but my first job offer also started with a '2' but had slightly fewer zeroes behind it. Go get me a Keers." He says it's become the place for the students to drink in the evenings. He had to find employees to keep it open until midnight. It's always busy during the lunch hour
December 15, 20232 yr 37 minutes ago, chainsaw said: DA is more trustworthy than APD ADP sucks so horribly bad…but Garza is worse.
December 15, 20232 yr Reddit posting about a 5 p.m. carjacking yesterday at Costco at 183/Braker. Don't know the validity, but fuck man. Costco when it's likely busy as hell and during rush hour? December 3 murder: Homeless stabbing homeless under 183/Braker over a drug deal. December 10 murder: Homeless stabbing homeless on Congress over a drug deal.
December 15, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, TKthunder2 said: ADP sucks so horribly bad…but Garza is worse. And we can’t vote out the APD.
December 15, 20232 yr Think this guy is running against Garza. https://www.coferconnelly.com/about-us/jeremy-sylestine/
December 15, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, mchookem said: mmmm...visiting Austin in the new year...Dirty's is now on the list 🤘 Went there to watch a game two weeks ago... place was packed... 80% sorority girls. You're welcome.
December 15, 20232 yr 12 hours ago, TKthunder2 said: ADP sucks so horribly bad…but Garza is worse. nah
December 15, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, ChickenSandwich said: Think this guy is running against Garza. https://www.coferconnelly.com/about-us/jeremy-sylestine/ interestingly enough he's a partner at the firm that defended kaitlin armstrong.
December 15, 20232 yr 19 hours ago, YGIFS said: Of course, we have more Covid deaths...we have more positive tests! I wish I recorded my chef's kiss moment when I resigned/put out to pasture from the Bond Oversight Commission. Last hearing I did was about mobility expenditures regarding some more sidewalks and better intersections and all that. so afterwards, I go by the Vision Zero woman's office to say goodbye and thank her for her work and well wishes on reducing pedestrian deaths. And she says she's gotta hurry up and get to a meeting with the Dark Skies initiative (that drawdown of urban light pollution so we can see the stars at night, which for the record I think is super cool). And I'm wondering to myself (I think i told this story earlier this year on here), "Da fuh? We need brighter, safer crosswalks and sidewalks to reduce deaths but at the same time we're shutting off street lights for some Adler pet project, don't make no sense." And the way she hustled out off there, I thought she was driving to some satellite City of Austin office far away. But she literally walked down the hall and I overheard her say, "Nice to finally meet you." The safely lit sidewalk people and the dark skies program people had never met, putting aside the paradoxical irony of their missions. That's exactly how I imagine Austin's local government works. Having never been on the inside, I appreciate the confirmation - even though it's rage-inducing. I've worked on commissions in other cities, and I think they're all essentially the same. Just a complete shit show.
December 15, 20232 yr 22 minutes ago, gsoda3 said: interestingly enough he's a partner at the firm that defended kaitlin armstrong. Rick Cofer would do anything for the media attention...
December 15, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: Think this guy is running against Garza. https://www.coferconnelly.com/about-us/jeremy-sylestine/ seems like a solid dude.
December 16, 20232 yr Friend just called me. She was at Barton Creek Mall when people started running and yelling "Shooter!" She got out and says there are like 50 police cars and ambulances there now.
December 16, 20232 yr Some people there posting in this Reddit thread:https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/s/rnC55dWXxrAnother thread with other info. Says it's not a mass shooter, but a fight in the food court and someone got shot:https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/s/evhJ0sa4vL
December 16, 20232 yr Reddit automods keep shutting down "duplicates".Here's another thread with info:https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/s/x63YBI1HUT
December 16, 20232 yr Some reports on Reddit says it isn't a mass shooter event. Some people got into a fight outside the amc theater and someone pulled a gun and shot a couple times. At least one person hit because there was blood on the floor.
December 16, 20232 yr https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/police-1-shot-at-barton-creek-square-mall/amp/
December 17, 20232 yr I was right around the corner on the same floor. Didn’t hear the shot but saw people running. The jewelry store I was in dropped their security gate very quickly. Moved us in back of store. Once the cops were outside the emergency exits they let us go out the back. Then the circus in the parking lot. People running and everyone pressing their fob to find their car. Incredibly fast response by all agencies. I’m back in the mall now. Taking advantage of no lines. Cop to customer ratio is 1:1 right now.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Modessit said: Some people there posting in this Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/s/rnC55dWXxr Another thread with other info. Says it's not a mass shooter, but a fight in the food court and someone got shot: https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/s/evhJ0sa4vL So Barton Creek mall has finally replaced Highland Mall?
December 17, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, 4th_and_18 said: The jewelry store I was in dropped their security gate very quickly.
December 17, 20232 yr Some reddit posts that people were dropping their bags and running. And of course other people were grabbing those bags and running a different direction. I'm sure we'll hear about some stores losing merch.My friend sent me some crappy video she took while running out. Well, it probably isn't crappy on her phone, but the iPhone to Android conversion made it crappy.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Modessit said: Some reddit posts that people were dropping their bags and running. And of course other people were grabbing those bags and running a different direction.
December 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, 4th_and_18 said: I was right around the corner on the same floor. Didn’t hear the shot but saw people running. The jewelry store I was in dropped their security gate very quickly. Moved us in back of store. Once the cops were outside the emergency exits they let us go out the back. Then the circus in the parking lot. People running and everyone pressing their fob to find their car. Incredibly fast response by all agencies. I’m back in the mall now. Taking advantage of no lines. Cop to customer ratio is 1:1 right now. This may be the most American post I've seen all year.
December 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Deej said: So Barton Creek mall has finally replaced Highland Mall?
December 17, 20232 yr Shootings at Arboretum, Barton Creek Mall within recent months. Shooting at the Domain 4-5 years ago. The people I see bitching on Facebook used to have no problem going to Highland Mall back in the day. Hell, they probably still go to Highland Mall to this very day.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, atomheartbevo said: Shootings at Arboretum, Barton Creek Mall within recent months. Shooting at the Domain 4-5 years ago. The people I see bitching on Facebook used to have no problem going to Highland Mall back in the day. Hell, they probably still go to Highland Mall to this very day. If they can only get into a community college.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Deej said: If they can only get into a community college. Good news is that they don't have to worry about mall shootings. Bad news, they have to worry about school shootings. On a side note, I had to go in the Highland Mall campus a few years ago, and if it (at least the parts I saw) looked as nice back in the 1990s/early 2000s as it does now, it might have survived as a mall.
December 17, 20232 yr APD cops shoot numbnut dead on Dirty 6th: https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/apd-investigates-officer-involved-shooting-on-6th-street/ Said numbnut tried to carry a gun into a bar at midnight.
December 17, 20232 yr I’m glad they killed him because Garza would have let him go before lunch tomorrow.
December 17, 20232 yr 14 hours ago, Deej said: So Barton Creek mall has finally replaced Highland Mall? Are they finally going to open a Greyhound Station?
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Armybrat said: APD cops shoot numbnut dead on Dirty 6th: https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/apd-investigates-officer-involved-shooting-on-6th-street/ Said numbnut tried to carry a gun into a bar at midnight. Joshua Moore returned to finish what he started a few years ago? Edited December 17, 20232 yr by Hook1997
December 17, 20232 yr 49 minutes ago, texasdago said: Are they finally going to open a Greyhound Station? I see the one by Highland Mall closed. But we still have Greyhound Service, but nobody seems to know where the new one is located. Asking for a friend before his gloryhole rewards points expire. I think the model like a Domain of Fort Worth's Clearfork, 'city within a city', will continue to thrive. But what'd people think was gonna happen to traditional B/low-A indoor shopping malls? Even before Covid, it was a completely dying model. I went to one over Thanksgiving near Hulen in Fort Worth and it looked like it'd be looted. Barton Creek and Lakeline are bleeding cash despite being in one of the hottest markets in the nation. Shit, even Hill Country Galleria, and their kinda/sorta outdoor platform with a little bit of office and multi-family isn't doing so great. But I look at Barton Creek Square. And if you just look at the financials, the target audience, and the long term projections and then as the CFO of Anthropologie think, "Yeah, this is totally gonna work out long-term of us"...you should be fired like a pistol. Dillard's is just this year, now in late 2023, finally thinking about not having 6000 square feet in the Westlake area devoted exclusively to on-site furniture sales to baby boomers. Well, maybe Sears can pivot its brand back to excitement and trendiness. Oh, wait... At least there's still an organic, conflict-free Farmer's Market a few times there each month...
December 17, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said: People still go to malls? Well, I can think of one guy who's probably never going back to one again.
December 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Armybrat said: APD cops shoot numbnut dead on Dirty 6th: https://www.kxan.com/top-stories/apd-investigates-officer-involved-shooting-on-6th-street/ Said numbnut tried to carry a gun into a bar at midnight. I’m assuming the bystanders who were shot were hit by the cops.
December 17, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, Deej said: I’m assuming the bystanders who were shot were hit by the cops. That’s a given.
December 17, 20232 yr Jesus, what happened to this city. Covid just threw this place for a loop. How a place gets more "affluent" as judged by home prices and income but then also gets more seedy will always mystify me.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, FirstTimeCaller said: Jesus, what happened to this city. Covid just threw this place for a loop. How a place gets more "affluent" as judged by home prices and income but then also gets more seedy will always mystify me. The wealthy don’t go to these places
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, FirstTimeCaller said: How a place gets more "affluent" as judged by home prices and income but then also gets more seedy will always mystify me. Austin has a shitload more people than it did 5, 10, 20 years ago, so shit will happen and people will take that in as confirmation bias and a sign that it’s seedy or dangerous, when the irony is that gentrification is pushing a lot of “seedy” places out. In this instance, there are fewer malls, maybe movie theaters, etc. than in years past so people who want to go to those places are sometimes more concentrated in them. I have relatives in other parts of Texas who have the impression that Austin is 1980s New York City or Los Angeles, and nothing I can say will change that, because they get their news from certain places, and it’s only select stories. I can tell them that my family and I are in more danger from some asshole blowing through a stop sign or red light or fucking around on I-35 because they are on their phone, than a mall shooting, and it doesn’t matter, because they don’t see assholes blowing through stop signs and red lights or driving foolishly on 35 every single week like I do, they just see the once in a blue moon random incident that is sexy enough to make the news and be pushed out for clickbait. Just jogging/biking through my own neighborhood and the surrounding areas (including school zones), I see dumbasses that would cause accidents or injuries every week if not for the people around them watching out for them. Unfortunately this “dangerous” image that Austin is acquiring is not stopping people from moving here.
December 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, YGIFS said: Dillard's is just this year, now in late 2023, finally thinking about not having 6000 square feet in the Westlake area devoted exclusively to on-site furniture sales to baby boomers. I don't understand what Dillard's exit strategy is since they own fee title to their store. I guess they just fire sale it back to Simon when they ultimately decide to redevelop.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, ftf82 said: I don't understand what Dillard's exit strategy is since they own fee title to their store. I guess they just fire sale it back to Simon when they ultimately decide to redevelop. They’d get more people in their stores if they’d turn half of the space into pickle ball courts.
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