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  1. I haven't gone through all 100+ pages of this thread, but has anybody posted Andy Dragt's video of what the BRT Line looks like? I'm part of the Friends of Transit committee and we hired him to travel to Cleveland to show exactly what BRT looks like. Granted, their system isn't identical to what the Rapid has in mind, but it's very similar.

    I think this is a pretty powerful tool and I'd encourage you supporters to forward it around to your contacts in the final few days before election.

  2. Hey, Gang -- There is an upcoming film screening this week that might be up the alley of the "green conscious" Urban Planeteers.

    It is a movie called "Red Gold" about the Salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska, and how a proposed open-pit mine might put the whole thing at risk. It has been very well-received at a lot of film fests out west and in Alaska, but to the best of my knowledge, GR will be the first Midwest screening.

    What - "Red Gold" Film showing

    When - Wednesday, November 12 - 8:00pm

    Where - Ladies Literary Club - 61 Sheldon Blvd SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

    Cost - Free (donations to Trout Unlimited encouraged)

    You can find more about the film at www.redgoldfilm.com

    And here is the trailer

  3. From today's Press. http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/2008/03/a_bi...e_planning.html

    Gilmore said today he wants to buy the city-owned parking lots next to his entertainment complex so he can build a "House of Blues-type" performance venue, a 200-room boutique hotel, 40 condominiums, a 250-space parking ramp and two ground-level "piazzas" that could include "everything from a piano bar to an art gallery."

    The performance venue would be built below the piazzas while the parking garage, hotel and condominiums would be located in a 20-story tower, Gilmore said.

    Definitely would be awesome, but is it worth getting excited about yet?

  4. So my wife and I went to OT for drinks last night. I immediately asked which drafts were $1.00 (per their website) and was told that happy hour ends at 7pm. That's fine, I figured Moosehead and PBR would be $1.50. When I got the bill they were $3.25 each, just like the Bud Light my wife was drinking. What gives???

    What in the world! I made sure to ask the guy (more than once, actually) if the prices he said were the prices ALL the time, and he assured me they were.

    The ONLY thing I can think of is that Ottawa Tavern hasn't 100% officially "launched" yet. Those times/prices sound exactly like Bite's routine. I think they were shooting to go live on Tuesday night, but maybe they've delayed it a day or two.

  5. Ottawa Street Tavern was doing a couple days of "trial runs" last Friday and again on yesterday. I work in the Waters Building so I was able to check it out at lunch on Friday and talk to one of the shift managers. I kind of like where they're going with it. They've got a decent food menu (standard pub fare) and everything is under $5. Paper menus and pencils are at every table, so you just fill out your menu and give it to your server. Their burger menu has just about every topping combination you could ever imagine. Kitchen will be staying open until 2 am.

    Drink prices are impressive, too. $1.50 PBR and Moosehead, wines starting at $3.00, $2.50 wells, $3.25 "mid shelf" and $3.75 premium mixed drinks. These are the prices ALL the time. They put up a ton of new TVs, they have PlayStations and XBoxes for people to rent, a jukebox, and he said they'll be having live music on the weekend.

  6. I'm telling you, the area could use another bar or two, even with the approved Meanwhile project. With 20,000 residents living within a 15 minute walk at most, bring it on.

    Don't forget the red wine, I prefer a Shiraz.

    I agree! I just talked to my friend who owns 15-20 homes in Eastown, and he said is next project will be buying an old retail building. I'm going to push for him to go with a bar.

    Hopefully, somebody else has something in the works, though, because this will be a few years off.

  7. I was just going to say that. Pretty bizzare (although, there's probably a good reason for it).

    They have a pretty small staff, and everytime I'm in there, none of them seem too enthusiastic about being there. Staying open 'til 2:00 just probably isn't worth it for them.

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