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Castle Rock's Downtown Master Plan
Contributed by: Michael Rule   on 5/1/2008

Castle Rock's Master Plan for downtown, as spearheaded by the new parking garage, seems to be working quite well.

The new parking garage promotes the "Empty Storefront" ideal. Extensive taxpayer dollars were appropriated to form this new vision of Americana.

While newcomers to downtown might be confused when searching for a place to park, there is no denying that the look of fading prosperity as envisioned by the town architect's grand vision has worked beyond expectations.

The downtown 1st Bank has shown its support by promptly closing their doors, relocating employees to outlying branches.

Down the road the building which once house our beloved True Value (where I was given one of my first lines of business credit, by the way), has a sign up offering office space.

Rumor has it (but it is just a rumor) councilpersons were taken on an all expense paid trip to several towns in Kansas and Nebraska to see the aesthetic benefits of emptiness.

But that's just a rumor, not to be taken as fact.

To assist with the vision, or perhaps concerned they weren't doing enough, the same people that gave us depression style parking garages decided they could REALLY push things along if we didn't spend too much time downtown.

Therefore we now have the ticket guy, whose main job is to make sure you don't dawdle after your business in our beautiful blockhouse, errr municipal building (Or whatever that monstrosity is called).

Forget about sticking around for lunch or backing up that martini you just had with lunch. How can we promote curtained windows and deserted sidewalks if you keep spending your money? Go home or we're giving you a ticket!

And to think we owe it all to those visionaries who saw, before all of us, the power of the empty storefront.

Who ever would have guessed it. And I have dared to suggest in past blogs incompetence in town hall. Where was my head??

Those in charge on the north side of town seem oblivious to things south, preferring instead to continue their construction of franchise after franchise, blandly plodding ahead in the name of the tax base.

I have this idea that maybe we could put some local artwork in those faux fake storefront windows. I mean, it is good northern light.

Naw, that would mean more people downtown. And that's not good for empty storefronts. Shame on me.

Maybe graffiti?




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Submitted By: Scott Savage
posted on 6/11/2008 @ 2:58:30 PM
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Great article. Love the sarcasm and truth intermixed. Of course its really about our beloved county and government employees having plenty of nice covered parking ... and not much about giving us locals a place to park while shopping.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 5/13/2008 @ 7:13:21 AM
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I was serious about the artwork in the windows thing, though....Thanks for the feedback!
Submitted By: Barbara Neff
posted on 5/8/2008 @ 6:58:31 PM
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My husband was stunned when we drove by the "empty store fronts" and I answered "it's a parking garage" to his comment "look at all the new retail being built!" He did not believe me. We had to drive around back of the Old Stone Church Restaurant for him to get a good view of the cleverly disguised parking structure. Now he's just confused.
Submitted By: Sandy Clifton
posted on 5/8/2008 @ 7:00:43 AM
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I have never heard of empty store fronts like this before... so there is actually a parking garage in there? How odd! I have seen those buildings and thought to my self.. "I wonder what store is going in there" but now that I know its actually a parking garage... that kind of stinks. I personally love down town.. even though there isn't many little shopping stores like I first thought there would be it is still a great little town. I thought an old town feel would be like perry street and not like wilcox street.
Submitted By: Johnathan Osborn
posted on 5/6/2008 @ 7:58:06 AM
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Hooray! Your article's biting sarcasm and humor is great! I love it! Hopefully hte folks in Town Hall sit up straight and listen.
Submitted By: Stan Dyer
posted on 5/6/2008 @ 6:59:47 AM
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I would have read this sooner, but I was looking for something gratuitous to attract my attention. Hey, I've dealt with city hall for years. Nothing epitomizes politics in America as much as what goes on "down there". Politicians really believe they are elected to impose their will on their constituents rather than to work for the people. They tell us what is good for us, but rarely ask what we think is good for us, and, when they do ask, that is all they do. After all, only the best and brightest minds get elected, right?
Submitted By: Gladys Mercier
posted on 5/5/2008 @ 8:27:44 PM
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Good blog Mick.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 5/5/2008 @ 7:25:03 AM
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Nothing like that quaint, franchise outlet feel, eh Paul? lol
Submitted By: paul hughes
posted on 5/4/2008 @ 7:31:28 AM
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I think Castle Rock should make the Outlet Malls the new downtown...that would be...awesome. Lots of commerce, lots of individuality...
Submitted By: Katherine Jerome
posted on 5/4/2008 @ 7:23:37 AM
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I've not heard of the "empty storefront" concept before now..........but it sounds like it's working. Be careful what you wish for Castle Rock!
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