Actually, that's just what it has become in lower bricktown. That is not what was intended. Mainly because Hogan has largely ignored the canal, it is now just a median down there, instead of an integrated attraction. However, when the canal was pitched people were thinking more along the lines of this:
or this:
than a wall lined water ditch. Above Reno, it still can be and is getting closer, but it's taking a long time. Now, lower bricktown will never come close to that and that's a failure, imo, considering this was a public project to add value and attraction to an area and the developer ignored the very thing the community spent money on. It was not supposed to just be a median.
And the reality is that KD's place looks awesome and, after seeing the pictures of the inside, feels even more out of place than I thought it would. It's kind of an odd ball down there. But anyway, yes, any place built on the canal should NOT ignore the canal and if patios don't fit an establishment's business model, image, or target demographic, then it's simply a bad idea to put in on the canal. This is not like there was a waterway there that the city spruced up to facilitate development. It was completely dreamed up from scratch as a way to add value and to create an attraction. The truth is that by Hogan ignoring the canal the way he did, he has completely undermined the city's intent and vastly limited what the canal could do for the district.
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