QuoteBy Karen Brune Mathis, Managing Editor
Larry's Giant Subs wants to join the Murray Hill movement.
The Jacksonville-based chain is making plans to open at 1050 Edgewood Ave. S. and seeks a zoning exception, waiver and administrative deviation.
Larry Raikes, who founded the company with his brother, Mitch, said the venture will be a new concept for the company.
He said the 3,500-square-foot restaurant will feature wood-fired stone pizza ovens, a full bar with local craft beers on draft, grilled Philadelphia cheese steaks, Wisconsin cheese curds, beignets and other specialties.
Raikes said the 125-seat restaurant, including patio seating, would hire more than 50 people.
Full article: http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=549441
I hate the look of this building, but at least it isn't going to be another Landromat.
Hopefully this new concept is good, because I can't really see a standard Larry's doing all that well on Edgewood.
Larry's tries too hard.
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on March 01, 2017, 11:15:08 AM
For sandwich place, Larry's is pretty much the best in town, IMO. Way better than Firehouse. Plus, they're a local success story, so good on them and good luck to them.
Yeah, I always preferred Larry's to Firehouse.
All these new places being proposed on Edgewood has me thinking of the proposed landscape work and "road diet" for the avenue talked about on ModernCities. What was the status or response from resident and the city to that project? Did the council member representing the areas have a say about it or take up the cause? Really should have been started last year but now with all these new businesses testing the waters on that street would they be keen to having all that construction along with the disruptions that will be inevitable?
The new construction may delay a lot of people wanting to invest in the area but should really pay off in the long run. Edgewoood Ave. along with Riverplace Blvd. and Riverside Ave. through Brooklyn do not need to be as wide as they are currently.
Quote from: JaxJersey-licious on March 01, 2017, 12:17:59 PM
All these new places being proposed on Edgewood has me thinking of the proposed landscape work and "road diet" for the avenue talked about on ModernCities. What was the status or response from resident and the city to that project? Did the council member representing the areas have a say about it or take up the cause? Really should have been started last year but now with all these new businesses testing the waters on that street would they be keen to having all that construction along with the disruptions that will be inevitable?
The new construction may delay a lot of people wanting to invest in the area but should really pay off in the long run. Edgewoood Ave. along with Riverplace Blvd. and Riverside Ave. through Brooklyn do not need to be as wide as they are currently.
As a resident of MH and a frequent cyclist on Edgewood, there's absolutely no reason it should be four lanes wide with no bicycle lanes. It's insane.
Larry's Subs still exists?
Just joking.....havent been in one in over 10 years.
Quote from: johnnyliar on March 01, 2017, 12:39:57 PM
Quote from: JaxJersey-licious on March 01, 2017, 12:17:59 PM
All these new places being proposed on Edgewood has me thinking of the proposed landscape work and "road diet" for the avenue talked about on ModernCities. What was the status or response from resident and the city to that project? Did the council member representing the areas have a say about it or take up the cause? Really should have been started last year but now with all these new businesses testing the waters on that street would they be keen to having all that construction along with the disruptions that will be inevitable?
The new construction may delay a lot of people wanting to invest in the area but should really pay off in the long run. Edgewoood Ave. along with Riverplace Blvd. and Riverside Ave. through Brooklyn do not need to be as wide as they are currently.
As a resident of MH and a frequent cyclist on Edgewood, there's absolutely no reason it should be four lanes wide with no bicycle lanes. It's insane.
I hope someone gets on this soon. The strip is only going to get busier for the foreseeable future.
Quote from: spuwho on March 01, 2017, 12:54:09 PM
Larry's Subs still exists?
Just joking.....havent been in one in over 10 years.
Larry's is good eats! Check out the one on southside (their HQ I believe). Open 'till 3am! The place is pretty busy at lunch with all the businesses around; BCBS, Belfort, etc....
Quote from: coredumped on March 01, 2017, 04:32:23 PM
Quote from: spuwho on March 01, 2017, 12:54:09 PM
Larry's Subs still exists?
Just joking.....havent been in one in over 10 years.
Larry's is good eats! Check out the one on southside (their HQ I believe). Open 'till 3am! The place is pretty busy at lunch with all the businesses around; BCBS, Belfort, etc....
That one is good. And they have some kids eat free deals.
Quote from: coredumped on March 01, 2017, 04:32:23 PM
Larry's is good eats! Check out the one on southside (their HQ I believe). Open 'till 3am! The place is pretty busy at lunch with all the businesses around; BCBS, Belfort, etc....
Their drive through is pretty busy from 10 to midnight. That's the best late night food you can get in town.
Man, now I'm starting to wish the one in MH would just be a late night drive thru.
Quote from: coredumped on March 01, 2017, 04:32:23 PM
Quote from: spuwho on March 01, 2017, 12:54:09 PM
Larry's Subs still exists?
Just joking.....havent been in one in over 10 years.
Larry's is good eats! Check out the one on southside (their HQ I believe). Open 'till 3am! The place is pretty busy at lunch with all the businesses around; BCBS, Belfort, etc....
That is the last time I ate at one. It was christmas Day and everything was closed at lunch except........Larry's Subs on Southside.