Downtown Post Office for McMenamins?
Dan Voelpel’s column today invites our favorite Oregon based restaurateurs and innkeepers to consider our soon-to-be-surplused downtown post office. In case you didn’t know, the great old post office at A Street and 11th is expected to be on the market soon. Why let it go the way of our downtown courthouse … So wouldn’t it’d be great for a McMenamin’s project?
Or, if it’s such a slam dunk location, maybe some local money can do something equally as exciting. Anybody?
Link to The News Tribune
Previously on Exit133
Filed under: McMenamins Elks Project
6 comments
J Jesse September 20, 2008
Wow. This would be an ideal McMenamins. Being an ex-Oregonian, I’ve been to most of the McMenamins spots and this would be right up thier alley. Just, let’s hope the place, as beautiful as it could be, doesn’t get boarded up like the Elks and forgotten.
D drizell September 20, 2008
I shared a ride down to Eugene a couple weeks ago with a lawyer who represents McMenamins in bar fight lawsuits. Apparently, there are a lot of fights that start a McMenamins establishments. Behind the rustic walls of all those historic preservation efforts are lots of simmering disputes.
What could this mean for A Street? Well, it could turn yet another desolate downtown block into an exciting place to be. That’s the great thing about urban life: you never know what’s going to happen next. Maybe Cliff Street Lofts residents will actually have a reason to look out their windows now that there may be police cars on their block every night breaking up the latest fight.
C crenshaw sepulveda September 23, 2008
I’ve spent a good deal of time in the McMenamins establishment and do not recall them being a hot bed of violent behavior. I’m sure they have had some unpleasant incidents over the years but nothing that would make be think they would not be a good neighbor for us in downtown Tacoma.
P penelope September 23, 2008
A McMenamins would be fantastic!!!!!
A altered chords September 23, 2008
“don’t make me live for my friday nights, drinking 8 pints and getting in fights”
Jamie Cullum from the song “Twentysomething”
T tct2326 September 24, 2008
I live in the Cliff Street Lofts, and besides waiting access to parking permits around our building, the development of this site has been long in waiting. It would be nice for something to happen across the street, but I do like the quiet weekends and nights!