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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Sept. 11, 2008 at 9:52 a.m. |
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Since the Fonz was bronzed and placed on the Riverwalk Downtown, the vacant space around it and building in front of it -- in all of their emptiness -- stand out like sore and somewhat dilapidated thumb.
I say it's time to find a suitable Riverwalk restaurant tenant for the building west of the one that once housed Wells Street Station and Tula's and now leases a part of its space to China Gourmet. It's also high time to make the Riverwalk accessible on that stretch as the stairs behind the Fonz make it impossible for wheelchairs and strollers to access the bronzed one.
Anyway, back to the building. It's owned by TIC Management Company and run by Gary Taxman. Taxman agrees with my desire. He wrote this in an e-mail when I inquired about his company's plans for the building:
"I received your inquiry regarding our property on Wells Street and the new Fonzie statue that is located on our portion of the Riverwalk. The interest in the statue has not subsided since the unveiling event. I have seen many local residents and visitors stop to have their pictures taken with "The Fonz." He has international appeal as well, as I've seen an Italian family and others pose with the statue. The statue certainly has been a focal point and possibly a destination for the Riverwalk pedestrians."
Regarding plans for his vacant spaces, Taxman, director of property management for TIC Management Company, wrote:
"Even though China Gourmet is now leasing in the former Tula's (Wells Street Station) location, we are still actively attempting to lease the 12,000 sq. ft. two-story building next to China Gourmet.
"The covered wooden deck behind the two story building and the Riverwalk deck would be available to the next tenant. We have spoken to several interested parties as there has been interest in leasing the building or tearing it down to develop a freestanding restaurant.
"Given the statue location and interest in the 'Happy Days' nostalgia, I would think the location would be a natural for a burger, fries and a shake (or custard) type of restaurant. Perhaps an 'of the period' diner would also be appealing to tourists and local residents for breakfast, lunch or dinner," he concluded.
Right on, I say. An old-school diner, a Kopp's-like place, a Culver's or even a Chancery-type restaurant would do well there, I believe.
There are several "Happy Days" diner concepts in the country and according to Dave Fantle at Visit Milwaukee, "if someone wanted to call it, for example, 'The Happy Days Diner,' that would be very doable."
A source at CBS said there would be a license fee for rights to use the name and show elements and normally, that amounts to a percentage of revenue.
So, what do you want to see by the Bronze Fonz? Use the talkback feature and sound off. Ayyyyy.
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Posted by TomSellecksMustache on Sept. 12, 2008 at 9:09 a.m. (report)
Alba: I swear, only in American can you find people who complain about having to walk to get food. Some people can't even get food no matter how far they walk and they would gladly walk 50 blocks to find something worth eating. People need to get off their lazy behinds and work a little harder for what they eat. You can't just drive up to every meal, sometimes you have to meet it 1/4927th of the way (considering your meal probably traveled from California to get to you). Just be glad your lazy butt isn't on a farm where you actually have to break your back all day to eat.
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Posted by Downtowner on Sept. 12, 2008 at 8:49 a.m. (report)
Perceptions of parking troubles are usually worse than reality. The Mayfair vs. Downtown is interesting because you can park in the back of a lot and still have to walk about a city block or so to the door, yet if people have to park a block away from their Downtown destination it's "too far" for many. Lot vs. street parking, I guess. Either way, Milwaukee is an easy city to navigate and park it. We are lucky. As Downtown grows, getting around gets harder as density creates a sense of discovery.
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Posted by MKE Shoppa on Sept. 12, 2008 at 8:24 a.m. (report)
I never have trouble parking at Mayfair. Maybe at Christmas time, but never otherwise and I'm there at least once a week. That said, I don't think parking downtown is all that hard, either. Harder than it used to be but still not very hard. Sure, you might have to walk a block but unless you're elderly or handicapped in some way, that hardly seems like an onerous task.
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Posted by DowntownRed on Sept. 11, 2008 at 9:42 p.m. (report)
A brunch/lunch place would be perfect. First Watch is a great little chain out of Arizona that has several downtown locations in cities and would be a perfect fit for the spot. Rise & Dine would be good too.
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Posted by A72 on Sept. 11, 2008 at 5:04 p.m. (report)
Kopps Custard should add a location downtown next to Bronzie.
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