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Fourteen years of living on Dirty Sixth will leave anyone (or thing) in need of some TLC. Parkside, the modern-but-retro gastropub at 301 E.Sixth St. from Austin native chef Shawn Cirkiel, was one ...
Chef and native Austinite Shawn Cirkiel, opened Parkside in the old Jean Luc’s Bistro in 2008. He hopes to reopen in time for SXSW 2023. Parkside's massive remodel will close Austin restaurant ...
In 1873, Albany's rapid growth required the construction of the original buildings of this complex to pump water from the Hudson. It reached its present configuration in 1895, and continued pumping until 1937, with the city's water department continuing to use it as office space. [59] Now the Albany Pump House, a restaurant and brewpub, [49] 58
Lark Street has a variety of restaurants and eateries, including Tex-Mex, Greek, Thai, Indian, Hunan, Italian and Japanese restaurants. [11] The original Bombers Burrito Bar franchise is on Lark Street. [12] The Washington Avenue Armory, which is located at the corner of Lark Street and Washington Avenue, hosts sporting events and rock concerts.
While the South End is generally taken to refer to a large area of Albany, including almost everything south of downtown and Lincoln Park to the city's southern limit, [4] the district covers a smaller 57-acre (23 ha) [2]: 110 area that mostly resembles a slightly bent rectangle, mirroring a bend that once existed in the Hudson River shoreline and marked the city's original southern boundary.
Parkside West Historic District is a national historic district located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The district is architecturally and historically significant for its association with the 1876 Parks and Parkways Plan for the city of Buffalo developed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1876. It consists of 137 contributing structures (82 ...
The community features a collection of three-story single-family homes with 4 to 6 bedrooms, 3 to 6 bathrooms, and 2-car garages. Toll Brothers homes in Parkside Village range from 3,000 to 4,500+ square feet and feature open floor plans with second-floor primary bedroom suites, two-car garages, and options for spacious offices and generous lofts.
The district centers along the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) stretch of Clinton between Broadway and North Quail. This stretch of the road rises from the flatlands next to the Hudson River to the plains of the city's western neighborhoods, first steeply up the side of the bluff known as Sheridan Hollow, then more gently to the Quail intersection, a total climb of 190 feet (58 m).