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From the article mulad quoted: "The move meant the building fell under older density standards, allowing them the space needed to add 50 parking spaces and a drive-through.based on what i have seen, i don't think there will be a drive-thru provided, which seems obvious for a site adjacent to lrt.
The drive thru is similiar to the drive thru at the White Castle up in NE. on Central.based on what i have seen, i don't think there will be a drive-thru provided, which seems obvious for a site adjacent to lrt.
Meaning that it gives you diarrhea?The drive thru is similiar to the drive thru at the White Castle up in NE. on Central.
Nothing like a smart a$$! Not quite, I've never had diarrhea from eating at Culvers. But the Drive thru design has the same layout as the above mentioned.Meaning that it gives you diarrhea?The drive thru is similiar to the drive thru at the White Castle up in NE. on Central.
You enter and leave the drive theu from the same street which is on the opposite end of the building from the driveway enterance. You have to drive past the backside of the restraunt to get to the drive thru.mcdonalds has a drive thru on university near this site but it is entered from the side street and empties out into the alley so it's impact on the pedestrian environment was minimized. i hope the city at least asked for that much. what a shame if there is a curb cut on university to facilitate parking lot/drive-thru access.
they should have gone with a walk up design. this was a great opportunity for culvers to try a new design that has been proven successful for ice cream and custard places for decades. dairy queen has walk up windows, as does michael's custard in madison, just 40 minutes away from culvers' headquarters.
I could not agree more, I drove University from the Capital to U of M yesterday and the potential redevelopment of the Ave is huge. There are several projects in process and I am sure there will be many more, I just hope we do not see more of these low-density projects. IMO this is going to be a hot area for projects over the next 5-10 years.i wish all of the rehab would stop and these low-density blocks would get redeveloped to at least four levels.
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