March 19, 2007 ·

The Walker Getting A Restaurant

The TNT is reporting that Troy Christian, one of the partners in Asado and Masa, will be opening a restaurant on the ground floor of the Walker at Sixth and St. Helens. Darn good location across the street from the Sharpe Project in the middle of all sorts of new St. Helens residents.

Link to The News Tribune Biz Blog

Thank you, Erik

Filed under: Downtown Tacoma, Neighborhoods, Developments, The Walker

4 comments

  • katie September 16, 2008

    What does “dress appropriately” mean? That is a very relative statement if you do not quantify it.

  • Whitney staff September 16, 2008

    Sorry. Dress appropriately for the weather.

  • Matt September 17, 2008

    “We” are all singers. There is no “they” at a Revels event, only We.

    Revels cannot stress that enough. If you join us, even if it is only briefly, then you are a Reveler. You don’t even need to sing, but we hope you will.

    Thanks for posting this up on the front page. It looks like we will have nice enough weather. Hope to see many of you there!

  • Mofo from the Hood September 17, 2008

    This is an amazing organization with a charming beginning. Two students from Boston, Mary Lynn and eventually UPS religion professor and department chair Doug Edwards, had very much enjoyed The Revels in Boston. Eventually after moving to Tacoma and surveying the culture scene around here, they did a little post-grad research on the likelihood of starting a Puget Sound Revels. Wow! Their research deserves an honorary degree in Music and Theatre. If you’ve ever been to one of their stage performances which are part play and part musical performance, audience included, then you will know what I mean when I say this group is an audio-visual overload.

    I’ve worked with them since the beginning, circa 1992, as a provider of marketing materials and the whole complex process of the Revels company development from volunteer help to union workers to volunteer performers to union performers has progressed year by year as an overall consistently high-class act.

    And this is an act that everyone is encouraged to join in. Fa la la la la la la la la!