Karried
01-02-2006, 12:07 PM
If there is a way to incorporate a few nicely done, brick enclosed walk-up Gourmet Coffee shops downtown, they would make a killing.
We had drive through or walk up Java Huts all over the Bay Area and lines were always filled in the am and in the evening..
I couldn't help but notice again that there was nothing to BUY downtown at Opening Night! I'll bet with over 100K people walking around in somewhat chilly weather, sales of Hot chocolate and coffee and pastries, snacks ( popcorn, nachos etc) would have been off the charts. Did anyone else notice items for sale?
Why can't we have kiosks or temporary sale permits to offer items for sale to take advantage of the downtown crowds? The only thing I ever see offered for sale temporarily is at the beer stations... where are the souvenirs, ice cream stands, local bands offering CDs for sale, clothing - even street performers would have been cool to see, we need something other than food and beer to keep the interest going while walking around in Bricktown. I know we had Opening night but there were so many people walking around ( almost aimlessly, waiting for the fireworks - it was fun to people watch but I was aware that we don't have much to offer in the retail area ).
When I think of cities like San Francisco and Monterey, it's amazing what they offer and sell to tourists and visitors - people walk around all night buying clam chowder in french bread bowls, food galore, souvenir shells, music and toys ... It is such a lost opportunity... why can't people set up even a table and offer items for sale, even Hornets merchandise would have sold like crazy.
It's frustrating that we don't have retail downtown... how can we make that happen? Any ideas of how to get the word out that we need more retail to encourage tourism and repeat visitors? Thoughts?
We had drive through or walk up Java Huts all over the Bay Area and lines were always filled in the am and in the evening..
I couldn't help but notice again that there was nothing to BUY downtown at Opening Night! I'll bet with over 100K people walking around in somewhat chilly weather, sales of Hot chocolate and coffee and pastries, snacks ( popcorn, nachos etc) would have been off the charts. Did anyone else notice items for sale?
Why can't we have kiosks or temporary sale permits to offer items for sale to take advantage of the downtown crowds? The only thing I ever see offered for sale temporarily is at the beer stations... where are the souvenirs, ice cream stands, local bands offering CDs for sale, clothing - even street performers would have been cool to see, we need something other than food and beer to keep the interest going while walking around in Bricktown. I know we had Opening night but there were so many people walking around ( almost aimlessly, waiting for the fireworks - it was fun to people watch but I was aware that we don't have much to offer in the retail area ).
When I think of cities like San Francisco and Monterey, it's amazing what they offer and sell to tourists and visitors - people walk around all night buying clam chowder in french bread bowls, food galore, souvenir shells, music and toys ... It is such a lost opportunity... why can't people set up even a table and offer items for sale, even Hornets merchandise would have sold like crazy.
It's frustrating that we don't have retail downtown... how can we make that happen? Any ideas of how to get the word out that we need more retail to encourage tourism and repeat visitors? Thoughts?