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Wonderful intact commercial strip.

Gotta love "Bimbo's" Pizza...

There should definitely be more people there. What could attract more people? Parking appears to be free, there could be some bike racks, maybe a few medians for pedestrian crossings, more bars? I like the wayfinding signage too.

I had a friend from Kalamazoo who absolutely hated growing up there—too starchy and conservative, but it looks nice (actually her disatisfaction was really rooted in a dysfunctional family situation--like most of us-lol). In any case, I love this song. How can you go wrong with Glenn Miller, Tex Beneke :? and the Nicholas Brothers?

Note: since the powers-that-be still haven’t found it in their collective hearts to restore my video embedding capabilities (umpteenth request after as many weeks--I guess capital punishment is the next step :shoot:), I provide the link. Should I just attempt to open a different account under different name for this purpose? Just wondering...

pretty nice looking downtown.

 

this looks like an interesting way to repurpose a building. do you know what it was originally?

 

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Well done.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

 

 

this looks like an interesting way to repurpose a building. do you know what it was originally?

 

 

 

I want to say non-passenger railroad depot but at the moment I can't recall if that's just something I was thinking while looking at it or what I read on a sign.  There's a passengery looking building out of frame to the left.

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Trivia for the day -- the Desenberg Building, 2nd from the right in the 4th picture down, was designed by the noted Chicago architectural firm of Adler and Sullivan.

 

Proud to be a native Kalamazooan.

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