They've started on the brick in the alleyway facing Pretty Please. The brick is pretty dark its going to look great.
They've started on the brick in the alleyway facing Pretty Please. The brick is pretty dark its going to look great.
Driving up I-35 the other day, this makes a good impact in Bricktown.
Sheridan in Bricktown desperately needs some life.
It has recently lost: Henry Hudson's Pub, Spaghetti Warehouse, Nona's/West, Tapwerks and nearby Chelino's.
Glass starting to go in:
Will this have any restaurant/bar in it?
Brick starting to go up on the north facade (taken yesterday):
There will be a Starbucks in the SW corner of this building with a few outdoor tables along the street.
i suppose that the hotel will bring tons of built-in demand... but i can't help but think that this is super close to the one in the centennial.
I've been to hotels with a Starbucks that was manned by hotel staff, so maybe similar
It could be the case the hotel wants it there so they have very favorable lease terms or possibly extremely low rent or basically non existent rent to have it as an amenity. Which makes it affordable for Starbucks to have locations close by?
Just a thought.
Disclaimer: I haven’t spoken about this particular topic with either the hotel developer or the folks who own the Centennial but pretty sure the one south of Reno isn’t going anywhere, and also think it’s likely that - as Shawn suggests - it will be a hotel-owned foodservice that sells Starbucks branded product under a licensing agreement rather than a corporate owned or franchised Starbucks. This is very common in the hotel industry and in fact has been the model at the (now former) Renaissance in the CBD.
But either way I am pretty sure that the two locations can easily coexist,
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The Marriott location will be a full Starbucks with inside and outside seating, external signage, etc.
The old Renaissance (now the Wyndham Grand) merely serves Starbucks coffee from their own cafe (Caffeina's).
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