New Gas Station Proposed for Downtown's Main Street

Started by Metro Jacksonville, March 02, 2010, 06:02:40 AM

Dog Walker

Love the landscaping along the sidewalk.  Great touch.

Bahri is a fairly unusual name.  Is Carla Bahri related to the orthopedic surgeons George & Fahdi Bahri?
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acme54321

Nice design.  I wish there was something similar in San Marco!  The BP on prudential is the only option and it seems to be closed whenever I need gas :'(

Captain Zissou

I like the new design.  It's great that business owners are incorporating urban design elements into their properties.  It seems like a given, considering they are downtown, but look what First Baptist and the city properties have done to 'engage and activate the street' < a quote from Terry Lorince.

Jaxson

We have it backwards.  We seem to be concerned that a gas station/convenience store is going to attract too many vagrants and loiterers.  We cannot let this fear keep us from developing legitimate downtown businesses.  
Besides, I have seen suburban gas stations/convenience stores that attract vagrants and loiterers.
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duvaldude08

I am very excited about this. Yes, it is just a gas station, but the design is something we need downtown. That on top of the new bus shelters and the improvements on Laura street, we are atleast on our way to LOOKING like a real downtown. Hopefully with the trio breaking ground, we'll be going in the right direction.. FINALLY
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904Scars

Quote from: duvaldude08 on August 13, 2010, 11:09:50 AM
I am very excited about this. Yes, it is just a gas station, but the design is something we need downtown. That on top of the new bus shelters and the improvements on Laura street, we are atleast on our way to LOOKING like a real downtown. Hopefully with the trio breaking ground, we'll be going in the right direction.. FINALLY

Agreed! I'm looking forward to seeing this pull through.


CS Foltz

Quote from: Jaxson on August 13, 2010, 10:13:58 AM
We have it backwards.  We seem to be concerned that a gas station/convenience store is going to attract too many vagrants and loiterers.  We cannot let this fear keep us from developing legitimate downtown businesses.  
Besides, I have seen suburban gas stations/convenience stores that attract vagrants and loiterers.

Jaxson..............could you give me some clarification? I travel southside and Springfield on a pretty regular basis and have not seen any "Uban Outdoorsmen" at any convenience store other than the "Shell" at the bottom end of Main Street"! I am not saying that they are not out and about, but see them there on a regular basis.

dlupercio

Quote from: Jaxson on August 13, 2010, 10:13:58 AM
We have it backwards.  We seem to be concerned that a gas station/convenience store is going to attract too many vagrants and loiterers.  We cannot let this fear keep us from developing legitimate downtown businesses.  
Besides, I have seen suburban gas stations/convenience stores that attract vagrants and loiterers.


I agree. I don't see/get why people are so afraid of homeless people.

acme54321

Quote from: CS Foltz on August 23, 2010, 02:09:49 PM
Quote from: Jaxson on August 13, 2010, 10:13:58 AM
We have it backwards.  We seem to be concerned that a gas station/convenience store is going to attract too many vagrants and loiterers.  We cannot let this fear keep us from developing legitimate downtown businesses.  
Besides, I have seen suburban gas stations/convenience stores that attract vagrants and loiterers.

Jaxson..............could you give me some clarification? I travel southside and Springfield on a pretty regular basis and have not seen any "Uban Outdoorsmen" at any convenience store other than the "Shell" at the bottom end of Main Street"! I am not saying that they are not out and about, but see them there on a regular basis.

Ha.. I saw 3 or 4 of them at the store next to Uptown Market a few Sundays ago.  At least the cops were there arresting one and scaring the others off.

copperfiend

Quote from: dlupercio on August 23, 2010, 02:22:17 PM
I agree. I don't see/get why people are so afraid of homeless people.

You honestly don't?

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dlupercio

Quote from: copperfiend on August 23, 2010, 02:38:06 PM
Quote from: dlupercio on August 23, 2010, 02:22:17 PM
I agree. I don't see/get why people are so afraid of homeless people.

You honestly don't?

No enlighten me. I am a regular customer (literally everyday) to the shell on main. And i stop there at all hours. Never once have i felt threatened. They keep to themselves. Same for most of the homeless people here. So i honestly don't get why people are so afraid of them.

copperfiend

I think most people don't like being hassled for money.

YouTube videos like the one of the dude pooping on the downtown sidewalk doesn't help either.