Tacoma Family in the New York Times
There’s an article in the New York Times today about philanthropic giving to hospitals, with quotes and stories from around the country. How is this about Tacoma? The article’s lead story profiles Tacoma’s very own Xitco family – with the feature photo as well – who have given to Tacoma General regularly after their son’s care in the neonatal unit a few years ago. It’s a good story about people doing positive things – and Tacoma’s in there too.
Link to The New York Times
12 comments
M morgan March 22, 2008
I took a tour of the Mecca a few weeks back. They did a great job cleaning it out – you don’t have to worry about where you step now.
One VERY interesting feature is to be found on the lower floor- there’s a view of the space underneath the sidewalk where some light trickles through (and some water too). It would be a cool spot to put in an indoor waterfall with a 2-3 story drop!
Re: Luzon –
Can I have the tree growing out the side? We’re doing some landscaping and it would make an interesting discussion piece.
D drizell March 22, 2008
Doesn’t Mike Barnett still own the adjacent lots to the south, where the parking lot is now? There was discussion about a six-story building he planned to build there about a year ago. I believe that particular discussion spawned my now infamous letter about parking regulations that eventually made its way to the pages of several local newspapers and the minds of many of our elected leaders.
G Gorman March 23, 2008
Morgan,
The sidewalk is eventually going to be replaced. So the light and the water trickles should go away.
R rich March 23, 2008
so, do they also own the parking lot next to the luzon? If so, please tell me they won’t waste that space with a underdeveloped building…..remember….400ft!!!…..
E Erik B. March 23, 2008
Given the location and the potential upside, it is tempting to buying a Mecca condo.
T tressie March 23, 2008
don’t say upside when discussing the Mecca….How many of you actually visited the Mecca….before, that is? Hmmmm? And that tree on the Luzon….that would be a Butterfly Bush…Buddleia.
M morgan March 23, 2008
The sidewalk is eventually going to be replaced. So the light and the water trickles should go away
No!!!! They aren’t going to replace those purple glass blocks in the sidewalks?! That’s the price of progress.
I suppose next you’ll be telling me that they aren’t getting rid of the top surface layer of the street on Broadway to reveal the beautiful brick road underneath.
D derek March 23, 2008
No!!!! They aren’t going to replace those purple glass blocks in the sidewalks?! That’s the price of progress.
I seem to recall that they were going to increase the number of glass blocks and/or increase the natural light heading down into the space.
E Erik S March 24, 2008
Holy s@#t. Somebody was listening. The Mecca now seems to offer some parking options. Generally speaking, I find the discount offered on condominiums to be waaay to low relative to detached houses (especially where the latter are relatively inexpensive, as in Tacoma) but if the parking is deeded, and the pricing (nearly) sane and reflective of the market, I just might consider it. Well done, Gintz Group.
This bodes well for the Luzon.
PS- re: Voelpel’s article, I do not believe cheerleaders Doug Goodman and Bruce Mann.
D Dale Rush March 24, 2008
Gintz Team—-It can’t happin soon enough !
Grab a shovel- that place needs WORK.
BellCapt.
M Mofo from the Hood March 24, 2008
Two thumbs up to the Gintz Group for revitalizing The Luzon and the Mecca—-this time with integrity.
A altered chords March 24, 2008
The mecca used to make me queasy when I walked by it and the Luzon just made me laugh and shake my head.
To the collective Gintz team – Thank you!!!!!